What are the first things that come to mind when you think of Hamburg?
Probably the city's stunning location on the Elbe and Alster Rivers,
the colorful activity in the St. Pauli entertainment district,
unforgettable musicals, a night at the theater, Michaelis Church
(colloquially "der Michel") or the impressive harbor. Hamburg, 1,200
years old, is loved both for its contemporary scene as well as for its
cultural offerings. In between traditional trading houses and renowned
theaters, the latest trends are always cropping up.
Hamburg lies open to many streams of influence. With city-state
traditions reaching back for centuries, it has always played a special
political and cultural role. Today, as a key commercial hub, an
international harbor and a media and cultural center, the metropolis on
the Elbe River with its one million inhabitants is once again pursuing
ancient traditions with typically Hanseatic aplomb. This comes as no
surprise: Germany's second largest city offers a high quality of life
and international flair. In Hamburg, the word "boredom" is unknown.
(Source: www.hamburg-tourism.de)