Don’t be put off by the name – ‘Fischmarkt’ is not just a market for fish. There is lots of fresh fish and seafood there, if you so desire, but you’ll also find long, bustling tables full of people drinking and snacking, tons of independent shops selling clothing and jewellery, flower stalls, bric-à-brac, fruit and veg – the list goes on. Fischmarkt is a central hub in Hamburg, around since 1703 and only open on Sunday mornings. It’s busy, but you’ll likely want to spend hours there taking it all in. In the auction hall next door you can get brunch, and sometimes watch live jazz bands.
Welcome to Germany’s second city, where the beer is flowin’ and the city is alive with culture. And it’s no surprise – Hamburg has long been a rock ‘n’ roll city; a ton of famous composers settled there over the years, and it was even home to some of The Beatles’ earliest and most notable concerts in the ‘60s.
Now? It’s as cool as it ever was, and it’s seriously populated (1.9 million people live there, to be exact). And as the Gateway to the World, Hamburg is a place that has always evaded tradition, and its innovative food scene reflects this as much as its many, many museums, galleries and theatres. What is Hamburg? Well, it is Hamburg. It couldn’t be anything else. From gourmet cuisine to the sinful lights of the Reeperbahn, here are the best things to do in brilliant Hamburg.
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