The Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial commemorates this dark period of German history at the site of the former concentration camp in Hamburg.
More than … Continue reading Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial Site →
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Another interesting place to visit is the old Hanseatic town Stade. Its narrow alleys are lined with ancient half-timbered houses. Special tourist attractions are the … Continue reading Stade →
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No part of Hamburg is as well-known as the entertainment and red-light district of St. Pauli with the infamous Reeperbahn at the heart of it. … Continue reading St. Pauli by day →
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Ohlsdorf cemetery is not only Hamburg’s largest green space but also the largest cemetery in Europe and the largest park cemetery in the world.
It … Continue reading Guided tour on Ohlsdorf Cemetery by bus →
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A large forest to the east of Hamburg, Sachsenwald, attracts many friends of nature. These historical woods are also known for the village Friedrichsruh, where … Continue reading Sachsenwald, Friedrichsruh and Aumühle →
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Bremen’s historic buildings, cosy alleyways and inviting squares make each visit an unforgettable experience. Founded back in the 8th century, Bremen is based on one … Continue reading Bremen →
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About two hours drive to the east of Hamburg lies the old historical town of Schwerin, the bishopric and state government town of the state … Continue reading Schwerin and Ludwigslust →
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The Old Salt Road is an old trade route, which leads from Lüneburg to Lübeck through the south-eastern part of Schleswig-Holstein. In the Middle Ages, … Continue reading Old Salt Road, Mölln and Ratzeburg →
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Lüneburg gained its wealth predominantly from trading with salt, which was mined just outside the city gates. To this day, the magnificent Gothic and Renaissance … Continue reading Lüneburg →
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Altes Land is an area in the southwest of Hamburg and famous for being Germany’s largest continuous fruit-growing region. Every year, the magnificent cherry and … Continue reading Altes Land →
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