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# Get a Franzbroetchen at a bakery store of your choice (just known in Hamburg and 30 km around mostly). | # Get a Franzbroetchen at a bakery store of your choice (just known in Hamburg and 30 km around mostly). | ||
# Catch ferry 62 to Finkenwerder from Landungsbruecken (or Sandtorhoeft) and tour the river Elbe (The "poor man's harbour trip"), if you have dayticket it is free of charge | # Catch ferry 62 to Finkenwerder from Landungsbruecken (or Sandtorhoeft) and tour the river Elbe (The "poor man's harbour trip"), if you have dayticket it is free of charge | ||
# Have a BBQ on the sandy beach in Oevelgoenne. | # Have a BBQ on the sandy beach in Oevelgoenne. | ||
# [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/ Miniatur Wunderland] never fails to amaze. Biggest of its kind, worldwide. Not just for kids and train geeks! | # [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/ Miniatur Wunderland] never fails to amaze. Biggest of its kind, worldwide. Not just for kids and train geeks! |
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- Climb the Michel
- Get wasted in St. Pauli
- Run around the Außenalster
- Have a beer at Zoe-Bar with other hospex people
- Sing "In de eck steht'n Jung mittn Tüdelband" aloud
- Go to the sand dunes in Boberg nature reserve
- See the Harbour City / Hafencity, a new zoolike artificial neighbourhood whre we store the rich & clean ...
- Get a Franzbroetchen at a bakery store of your choice (just known in Hamburg and 30 km around mostly).
- Catch ferry 62 to Finkenwerder from Landungsbruecken (or Sandtorhoeft) and tour the river Elbe (The "poor man's harbour trip"), if you have dayticket it is free of charge
- Have a BBQ on the sandy beach in Oevelgoenne.
- Miniatur Wunderland never fails to amaze. Biggest of its kind, worldwide. Not just for kids and train geeks!
- Alter Elbtunnel - simply amazing, and free. Walk, or bike through it.
- Chilehaus - Fantastic, unique architecture. Nifty gadget shop on the Niedernstraße side of the building.
- On a nice day, Jenisch Park... take the Ferry to Teufelsbrücke (via Finkenwerder)
- Drink an espresso and have a grab to eat in one of the cafes in Portugiesenviertel opposite the Landungsbrücken
- Take S1 (green line) to Blankenese and walk to "Treppenviertel". With nice weather you feel like being in Italy.
- Near Treppenviertel Blankenese: Cafe Lühmann in a typical old brickhouse with special roof and fantastic scones and cakes to eat (Apfelkuchen is recommended.
- Go to Bartelsstraße and eat soup 9 at thai imbiss. If vegetarian, take soup 9 b.
- Eat for 6,20 € at [kabul-restaurant.com Kabul Restaurant] buffet all you can eat.
- Visit the famous Hansa-variete.de, very nice and old variete. Special: Use the toilettes. You feel like being in the 20ies. Sound sfunny, but it is spectacular. And the show is pretty good.
- No matter if you understand German or not, visit the Schmidt Mitternachtshow
- Have a look at the Atlantic Hotel - The James Bond movie "Tomorrow never dies!" was shot here.
- Visit the Sneak Preview at Streits cinema on Jungfernstieg (in English, also the theater of your choice for english screenings for other movies)
- Drink a beer at Clochard, a very cheap, never closing bar at Reeperbahn and it really looks like this inside.
- Check out [Gängeviertel] a artsy place near downtown.
- Shop at Marktstraße if you like little designer's shops, the area is also good for some street art and to have a coffee.
- The [http://www.spicys.de Spicy's Gewürzmuseum in Speicherstadt. Only 3 eur and you get a sack of pepper (instead of a ticket).
- Puppenmuesum in Blankenese - Reachable by bus and very cute. A fantastic river view from its garden!
- Go to the bar Lucky Strike (located in the street Hamburger Berg, close to Reeperbahn) and order a Mexikaner for 50cents. It's a shot that you can only find in Hamburg and nowhere else in the world! (And probably you're happy to never be confronted with it again ...)
- In the summer visit the beach bars tbetween Landungsbrücken and Fischmarkt or in Sternschanze where the Central Park is located - a beach bar right in the middle of the city.
- Little ice-cream shops everywhere (ask your host for his/her favourite), selfmade "normal" ice-cream, vegan ice and weird stuff (cucumber ice, hot pepper ice, garlic ice ...)
- Planetarium in the "Stadtpark", on of the best in the World.
- Canoe trip through the channels between Stadtpark and Alster Lake to enjoy the architecture and nature from the water. (Alternativly try a sailing trip on the Alster Lake, but you need an operating license.)
- Picknick at Stadtpark (try to find some company through the local hospex groups
- Take one day for a biketrip trough "Altes Land". This is a region with pitoresque villages, half-timbered houses and farms, well known for its apple and strawberry fields. It's one of the biggest fruit growing areas of Europe for more than 5 centuries, it made it on the waiting list of unesco cultural heritages, but probably Airbus, politicians from Hamburg / Lower Saxony will bury it under concrete any time soon (new highways, industry and so on.)