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Hamburg's South

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Welcome to the south of Hamburg!

Or more precisely in Harburg and Finkenwerder. Historic and modern architectural styles meet around the Harburg inland port. A bit similar to Hamburg's HafenCity. On the other hand, Finkenwerder still has the cosy charm of a fishing village - a completely different Hamburg unfolds here, with rural features. Harburg and Finkenwerder are also a good starting point for exploring the Hamburg metropolitan region. 

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Deichtorhallen - Falckenberg Collection

The Falckenberg Collection in the Phoenix Fabrikhallen in Hamburg-Harburg presents the private collection of Harald Falckenberg (1943-2023) on over 6,000 square metres and five floors, with a focus on German and American contemporary art from the…

Deichtorhallen - Falckenberg Collection
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Hamburg Museum for Archaeology and History Helms Museum Hamburg

The Archaeological Museum Hamburg is Hamburg's museum for archaeology and the history of Hamburg. The museum in the south of Hamburg offers an exciting, interactive overview of 200,000 years of the region's history.

Helms Museum Hamburg
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Historic Hamburg Lämmertwiete

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Lämmertwiete

SHOPPING, EATING, DRINKING Discover restaurants & shops

South of the Elbe, Hamburg is far from over! Here you will find some pearls of the Hanseatic city that are just waiting to be discovered by you.

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River View

  • Restaurant
  • Gourmet
  • Hamburg originals
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Enjoy the unique panoramic view of the Elbe with some delicious cocktails, cool drinks and summertime snacks at the restaurant River View.

River View

River View

Hein-Saß-Weg 40
21129 Hamburg

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Silo 16

  • Restaurant
  • Italian
  • €€€

In addition to regional fish cuisine in Hamburg, there are also other culinary highlights such as the Italian restaurant Silo 16. Here, they place particular value on a sophisticated atmosphere in combination with the finest Italian dishes. Furthermore, the location in the Hamburg-Harburg inland port is ideal and it offers a fantastic harbour view.

Silo 16

Restaurant Silo 16

Schellerdamm 16
21079 Harburg

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DISCOVER CULTURE IN HAMBURG'S CORNERS Culture in the South of Hamburg

The south of Hamburg also has plenty to offer culturally. Besides live music and art events, there is exciting history and much more to discover.

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the most rustic pub in Harburg Zur stumpfen Ecke

Since 1913 in the heart of Harburg - since 2022 cooperative: The pub "Zur Stumpfen Ecke" offers a quaint flair, cool drinks, sometimes live music and…

Zur stumpfen Ecke
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The concert hall in the South of Hamburg Friedrich-Ebert-Halle

Excellent acoustics and a varied program ranging from classical music to comedy make the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle one of the most sought-after cultural…

Friedrich-Ebert-Halle
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Geschichtswerkstatt Harburg e. V.

With walking and cycling tours, lectures, exhibitions and publications, the Harburg History Workshop provides special insights into Harburg's history.…

Geschichtswerkstatt Harburg e. V.
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Kultur Palast Harburg

The Kultur Palast Harburg is a place of encounter, exchange, educational mediation and artistic or musical development.

Kultur Palast Harburg
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Live jazz in all its forms Stellwerk

What used to be a jazz club is now the subculture centre in Hamburg's south.

Stellwerk

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Hamburg East

Welcome to Bergedorf, Wandsbek, Hammerbrook and Rothenburgsort! Here, the harbour cranes and industrial culture in Rothenburgsort and Hammerbrook meet nature protection areas, meadows and woods on the border with Schleswig-Holstein.

Hamburg East

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Neuwerk Island

With its 40 inhabitants, Neuwerk is Hamburg’s northernmost area. It is located in the Hamburg Wadden Sea at the mouth of the Elbe, about 100 kilometres from the Hamburg city hall. There is always a breeze blowing on Neuwerk and you can enjoy a wide view over the sea.

Neuwerk Island
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

The former fishing and seamen's village of Blankenese is situated directly on the Elbe. It is the perfect starting point for hopping on a sailing boat or on the Elbe ferry, or for taking long walks along the shore. Another highlight is a visit to the Treppenviertel (German for staircase quartier) with a spectacular view of the lighthouse and the Falkenstein shore.

Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

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