Reeperbahn
Hamburg
Copyright: Christian Spahrbier/Hamburg Tourismus GmbHReeperbahn
The Reeperbahn is a living legend. In the past, it was a seedy red-light quarter for seafarers. During the 1960s, it was a stepping stone for the Beatles. Since the 1990s, the red-light district has gradually transformed into a unique entertainment district with bars and clubs, art galleries, cabarets, theatres, and top-class restaurants. If you want your night out to come with a side of history, opt for an intimate nighttime tour. You'll get some fun facts and tips from the locals, as well as a beer and a shot.
Useful Information
- Address: Reeperbahn, Hamburg
- Opening House: www.hamburg-travel.com/see-explore/sightseeing/reeperbahn
- Address: Reeperbahn, S1, S3 or St. Pauli, U3
- More Info: 335882dc918a251e693ae76733559c1004f4b0f5
Do & See
Since the medieval days of the Hanseatic League, Hamburg has retained its free spirit and status as an international port city, with the wealth and cosmopolitan vibe that comes with the constant ebb and flow of seafarers. The edgy atmosphere can still be felt in the bars and clubs on the Reeperbahn in St Pauli — an area that has entertained sailors for centuries. To explore the more relaxing and peaceful side of Hamburg, wander its canals or stroll along the Alster Lakes in the summer. Hamburg is also embracing modernity. The new HafenCity district adds a distinctive contemporary touch to the waterfront, and the instantly iconic Elbphilharmonie is stunning both inside and out.