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The city of Hamburg has a well-earned rank as Germany's Gateway to the World. It is the country's largest dock and the second-busiest in Europe, in spite of being situated astride the River Elbe, about 100 kilometers from the North Sea. It is also Germany's second biggest city with inhabitants of around 1.8 million and the Greater Hamburg Metropolitan Region has occupants of above four million. Hamburg is happy with its rank as a "Free and Hanseatic City" and consequently splits the same rank as a district, creating one of Germany's 16 federal-states or Bundesländer. The dock is the center of the city, but, Hamburg is also one of the most significant media centres in Germany. Part of the nation's newspapers and magazines have their origins in Hamburg. Hamburg is famous as one of the wealthiest urban region in the European Union, alongside Brussels and London, and it’s yours to tour with all-inclusive holidays from Travel Center. Book holidays to Hamburg with Travel Center and profit from our top deals which include cheap flights, affordable accommodation and adjustable booking choices. We at Travel Center are devoted to make sure that your holiday to Hamburg is unforgettable!
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Time Zone
UTC+01:00 hour
Airlines Flying
British Airways, EasyJet, Eurowings, Lufthansa
Languages
German, English
Best Time to Travel
May to October
Modes of Transport
Taxi, Bus, Car, Railway, Trams
Currency Exchange Rate
1.00 GBP = 1.36 EUR
TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT
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Miniatur Wunderland
Promoted as the world's biggest model railway, Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland is really much more than merely a toy train arrangement. This remarkable new appeal is the world's biggest model railway, possessing around 12,000 meters of track and 890 trains.
The Port of Hamburg: The Gateway to Germany
Residence to several of the city's most significant appeals. Surrounding 100 square kilometers, this huge tidal port, familiar as the Gateway to Germany, it’s fun to tour by boat, with many excursions leaving from Landungsbrücken. A feature of the region is the beautiful pedestrian path that takes in the ancient 19th-century Warehouse District.
Kunsthalle Hamburg
One of Germany's leading art galleries, main highlights here comprise of many altarpieces, works by native creators of the 14th century, and Dutch gurus of the 16th and 17th centuries. Also of report are its excellent selections of 19th-century German and French portraits, including considerable current and modern art selections.
Hamburg Rathaus (City Hall)
This huge, lavish Neo-Renaissance structure besides the Stock Exchange (Börse) was finished in 1897 and comprises of 647 rooms, most opened to the community for the city's yearly Long Night of Museums event. Escorted visits are obtainable, as are chances to see the native administration in operation.
St. Michael's Church
The most popular of Hamburg's various churches, it was constructed in the Baroque manner amid 1750-62 and is one of the city's most significant monuments. From its 132-meter-high tower, well known as "Michel," and approachable by stairs and an elevator, observing platforms provide superb views of the city and dock.
Ohlsdorf Cemetery
The world's biggest provincial cemetery, it's one of the most significant. Engulfing 966 acres and possessing 12 chapels, it's where nearly 1.5 million burials have taken place in some 280,000 burial locations. The cemetery is also where you'll discover the Hamburg Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery.
Great Lakes: Inner and Outer Alster
Two synthetic lakes linked to the rivers Alster and the Elbe. It's here you'll discover Hamburg's most attractive city courtyards and ancient roads, and also its popular pedestrian regions, the passagens. The lakes are also famous for sailing (or skating during winter) and are bordered by various stunning parks and gardens.
Museum of Arts and Crafts
Rated beside the Bavarian National Museum in Munich as one of the country's most inclusive exhibit of German, European, and Asian applied art. Established in 1874 and designed after London's Victoria and Albert Museum, it's especially famous for its exhibits of china, furniture, and silver from northern Germany, and more.
International Maritime Museum
A significant place to learn more about Hamburg's wealthy marine past is the International Maritime Museum. Held in a huge red-bricked tradition structure, the museum has various captivating displays associating with almost 3,000 years of humankind's link to water, plus various ancient relics, replicas, and artwork.
Planten un Blomen and Wallringpark
A huge amusement region, which comprises some of the city's most famous clearings, like the Old Botanic Garden and the Kleine and Grosse Wallanlagen, the gardens disbursed on the border of the ancient ramparts. The chief of these outstanding parks is Planten un Blomen, a 116-acre park founded in 1821.