There will be plenty of stories about Hamburg's Neustadt, current city politics, the situation of women in Hamburg's history, etc. And of course, as a foodie, I can't resist serving up a classic Hamburg pastry.
Tips on where to eat your ice cream, buy aspirin in style, whether the weekly market is worth a visit or where the greenest corners of the new town are hidden.
a small final quiz, who likes
- we look at the "Michel"
- the Krameramtsstuben
- visit memorial sites of various Hamburg personalities
- see if Fleet Island is still haunted
- where the Gängeviertel has gone and what is still standing
- and whether money still rules in this city
- Tour ends at the Laeiszhalle
Since it rains on average 15.8 days per month in Hamburg, there is a good chance of getting wet. Please check your trusted weather app beforehand and equip yourself accordingly.
If someone is traveling with a wheelchair or has other mobility restrictions, cannot stand for long periods of time, etc., please let us know in advance so that we can plan for it or plan an extra tour.
Also a short information about allergies or intolerances. Everyone should have a good time
I'm looking forward to showing you "my" neighborhood.
Pia