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  • Inner Alster

    Binnenalster

    In addition to the harbour, the Alster forms the maritime face of the city of Hamburg. The Alster, divided in to Binnenalster and Außenalster by the Lombardsbrücke, is a meeting point and attraction for tourists and Hamburgers alike.

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  • Blankenese Kino

    This cinema has won many awards for its outstanding programme- both for adults and for children.

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    B-Movie

    Free of commercial constraints and dependencies, the Hamburg cinema B-movie is committed to a multi-layered and unconventional cinema and cultural programme.

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  • Bikram Yoga Altona

    Hot Yoga in Hamburg Altona

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  • Lillemi

    Lillemi

    Small is beautiful! The Lillemi store in Weidenallee stocks everything you could possibly need for your little one.

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  • Stadtkutter

    Stadtkutter

    The Stadtkutter Handmade and Design Store on Weidenallee has everything you could wish for from Hamburg’s various smaller designers.

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  • Stadtqueergang

    Queer History Month Hamburg

    The Queer History Month Hamburg is an invitation to everyone to discover the diverse queer history of the city. Under the motto "Queering Hamburg’s History", queer perspectives take center stage from May 1 to 31 – featuring a wide range of events, a dedicated queer community, and a fresh perspective on our hometown.

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    Fairytale ships

    One of the Christmas highlights for families in Hamburg are the fairytale ships on the Binnenalster, which attract up to 30,000 visitors of all ages from the end of November until Christmas Eve. The project was launched in 1985 by Hamburg City Management and some of its partners and has become a tradition.

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  • Saroshi

    Saroshi

    The Saroshi store in Winterhude offers everything the heart of a Japan fan could possibly desire! From Japanese handicrafts to culinary specialities, it’s the perfect place to have a browse around.

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  • Fred

    Fred

    Hamburg-based label Fräulein Wunder has opened Fred, a fashion shop just for men. From clothing to bags and accessories, men definitely will find everything they are looking for.

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