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    Dockland

    A few years ago, a particularly prominent office building was built at the Fischereihafen with DOCKLAND.

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    Clouds & heaven's nest

    The "heaven's nest" is located on the roof of the clouds restaurant, right at the beginning of the Reeperbahn. It offers a spacious lounge with sun loungers, tasteful furnishings and a champagne bar.

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  • Dock 3 Beachclub

    Hamburg City Beach Club

    Located right on the pier overlooking Hamburg harbour, all sun lovers will find a nice place among the 800 square metres of the oldest and most relaxing beach club in the city.

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  • Restaurant Reep

    Decent food on St. Pauli - with a view of the hustle and bustle of the Reeperbahn, theater guests, neighborhood flaneurs and visitors to Hamburg can enjoy good North German cuisine in a fine ambience at Reep, the restaurant in the Schmidt Theater.

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    Christine Bruhn Papier + Design

    Christine Bruhn Papier + Design is the best address in Hamburg for fine papers and craft supplies.

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    Die Pampi

    Following the motto 'items from the heart for young and old' the concept stores called 'Die Pampi' mark their home in Hamburg’s trend neighborhoods Eimsbüttel and Winterhude. They seem to be at the heart for Scandinavian design in the city and if you are looking around the store you’ll immediately know why.

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    die kleine konditorei

    Here, only the finest ingredients are used to make a whole range of delicacies and treats.

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  • Chilehaus

    Like the bow of a ship, the pointed tip of the Chilehaus juts out into the street – a defining example of 1920s architecture in Hamburg. This listed office building in the Kontorhaus District is one of the city's most famous structures and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015. Anyone strolling through the old town will inevitably come across this striking brick building – and a living piece of urban history.

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