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The Elbe River, lakes and canals, the historic Town Hall, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus, the nightlife on the famous Reeperbahn and the traditional Hamburg fish market shape the image of Hamburg, Germany’s green city on the waterfront. The HafenCity offers modern architecture and the new landmark, the concert hall Elbphilharmonie. In Hamburg — Germany's second biggest city — prestige, elegance and creativity are combined to create an edgy, modern vibe.

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Musicals

Experiencing a musical is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon or evening. Since Cats made its debut in Hamburg, the city has hosted many celebrated musicals such as The Lion King, Disney's Tarzan, The Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia, and even Hamilton. Many of the musical theatres are conveniently located right on the Reeperbahn.

Old Elbe Tunnel

When the Old Elbe Tunnel, also called St Pauli Elbe Tunnel, was opened in 1911, it was a technical sensation. Today, it is a nostalgic and lovingly tended piece of Hamburg history. The distinctive, square, domed structure on the St Pauli Landungsbrücken houses the machinery and the four lifts, which have transported people and vehicles at a depth of nearly 24 metres for over 100 years. After 426.5 metres beneath the Elbe and through the two tiled tunnels with a diameter of 6 metres, you return to daylight in Steinwerder and can enjoy a wonderful view over the harbour.

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

The Elbphilharmonie is the new landmark of the metropolis on the waterfront. With the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg forges its path as a port city and a city of music, once again demonstrating that the city is shaping its future based on contrast. The spectacular building contains three concert halls with a diverse music programme, a comprehensive music education programme, a hotel, as well as the Plaza — a public viewing platform at a height of 37 metres that offers an amazing view of the city. If you are a modern architecture nerd, you simply must take the extremely popular guided tour that tells you all about the building's construction and history.

Hamburger Kunsthalle

Opened in 1869 and originally the epitome of Hamburg's bourgeois art, the Kunsthalle is now recognised as one of Germany's leading art galleries. The adjacent Gallery of Contemporary Art, which opened in 1996 at its prominent location, complements the main collection with ambitious examples of contemporary art. Over 700 works are permanently on display, and the restaurant, The Cube, offers one of the most stunning views over the city.