Hamburg delights visitors all year round with a wealth of events, sights and cultural highlights. The city has an eventful history, which is particularly reflected in the Old Town and the districts of St. Pauli and Speicherstadt . A stroll through the Speicherstadt is a must, as it is home to the largest contiguous warehouse complex in the world, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is sure to enchant you with its red brick buildings, canals and bridges.
Another highlight is Hafencity, a modern district that seamlessly connects to the Speicherstadt and is the largest inner-city development project in Europe. Here, modern architecture meets maritime flair - with the famous Elbphilharmonie concert hall as the crowning glory. The concert hall, known as the "Elphi" for short, attracts music enthusiasts from all over the world. A visit to the Elbphilharmonie is not just an experience for concerts. You can take the longest escalator in Europe up to the publicly accessible viewing platform and experience a fantastic panoramic view of the city and the port from there.
Another of Hamburg's cultural assets is the Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district. Known as the "sinful mile", the district offers a colorful range of bars, clubs and theaters. The "Große Freiheit" and the nightclub "Die Ritze" are just some of the famous places on the Reeperbahn. The famous St. Pauli police station, the "Davidwache", is also located in the heart of the Reeperbahn.