Hamburg is a republic of culture and history. For centuries, the picturesque harbor has
connected the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg with metropolis’, countries and continents all around the
globe. Every evening, sailors seek amusement in exchange for spending long periods of time upon the rough
sea. Reeperbahn, during the midnight hours, is a vibrant hub of entertainment. Even now, Hamburg has lost
none of its entertainment value: 60 theatres, 60 museums and 100 music clubs guarantee an incomparable
cultural landscape ranging from musicals to clubbing. With City Guides, you get to know every facet of
Hamburg’s “Northern Lights”: explore the garish entertainment district of St. Pauli and the alternative
artist’s quarter St. Georg, as well as the modern Hafencity and the exclusive villa area Blankenese. Do
you want to indulge in the Hamburg’s famous cuisine? City Food provides you with a direct route to the
most popular restaurants in Hamburg. Look forward to fresh fish which is only available at such high
quality in Hanseatic City. Aside from all of the metropolitan bustle, visitors of Hamburg can also enjoy a
quiet and relaxed stay due to the plethora of parks and public green areas in the town at the river Elbe.
Hamburg isn’t hailed as Germany’s greenest city for nothing! The Alsterpark around the Außenalster is
Hamburg’s most popular jogging track so you’ll find more routes for your personalised work out before or
after a long day in City Action.