
anna_kyt
|
I used to live in Hamburg suburbs couple years ago as an exchange student.
Beautiful city, one of the best in Germany!
A lot of young germans speak English, ask them about best local bar. Prices for food are very similar to here in U.S.
Gas is about $5.67/galon.
Euro 7 ($8.84) pays for a liter of beer.
A liter of mineral water will cost, on average, about Euro 5.62 ($7.10).
Soft drinks, including the popular cola-orange mix Spezi, runs at about Euro 6.59 ($8.33).
Great places to eat downtown:
Atlantic-Restaurant
An der Alster 72-79 , Hamburg, Germany
Phone - +49 40 2888860
"Rocco"
Wohlwillstraße 29, St. Pauli, Hamburg, 20359 Germany
Phone: +49 40 43 5505
Bar Hamburg
Rautenbergstraße 6-8, Hamburg, 20099 Germany
http://www.barhamburg.com/
Alt Hamburger Aalspeicher
Deichstraße 43, Altstadt, Hamburg, 20459 Germany
Phone - +49 40 362990
Restaurant Wildgänse
Holstenwall 19, Neustadt, Hamburg, 20355 Germany
Phone: +49 40 31 8080
For Sightseenig I recommend:
Rathaus (City Hall)
+49 40 428 31 2009
Rathausmarkt, Hamburg, 20095 Germany
Erected in 1897, the impressive, neo-Renaissance town hall is a symbol of Hamburg's wealth and autonomy. Its 111m-long north facade is dominated by a huge tower decorated with bronze statues.
Reeperbahn
Hamburg, 20359
Germany
Perhaps the single most famous street in Germany, the Reeperbahn is full of cafes, bars and restaurants; theatres, cabarets and clubs. |