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origin=-0.25,0 Altona and St. Pauli are west of central Hamburg. Altona used to be an independent city. It existed under the Danish rule east of Hamburg, competing with it in trade and militarily. It was absorbed into Hamburg in 1937. Between them stood Hamburgischer Berg, a buffer zone that became Hamburg's borough of St. Pauli (named after the parish) in the 19th century. St. Pauli absorbed a part of the former fortifications of Hamburg, which were replaced by a ring of parks along the border of Neustadt.

Travel to Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli

Several S- and U-bahn lines link Altona and St. Pauli with the central part of the city. If you're coming by train from elsewhere, you will possibly find Altona train station useful. For drivers, Altona and St. Pauli are easily accessed from A7 north of Elbe. - 53.5540|9.95550 Template:Mapshape - ,QQ30


What to See

Altona

Despite having a history almost as long as that of Hamburg and there is little of it left in Altona. Despite the promising name and the Altona-Altstadt has very little of old to offer. For some remains of it, head north up Max-Brauer-Allee and venture into the streets branching out east. Especially nice is the Lornsenplatz. The neighborhood is in general a green, residential one, with a lot of post-war construction that is admittedly of little interest.

Unless you want to fish out for nicer of the preserved historic buildings mixed with Neubau, you can safely head for the riverbank soith from Bahnhof Altona, passing by (and perhaps visiting) the neighborhood's town hall and museum.

  • Altonaer Museum - 53.54902, 9.9347 - Altonaer Museum 6971 Dedicated to Altona's, Hamburg's and northern Germany's cultural history.

Harbour area

HamburgDock17 - Dock "Elbe 17" in Hamburg harbour

  • Landungsbrücken - St. Pauli Piers | 53.546111, 9.966667 - St. Pauli Piers =2013-06-08 Projekt Heißlufftballon DSCF7556 | contet=The most tourist part of Hamburg's harbour, close to the metro station with the same name. Piers connected with several bridges swim on the water adapting to the tide. There tourist boats land and you will find souvenir shops, restaurants, and snack bars. The sailing ship Rickmer Rickmers can be visited. The old passenger docks, from which (among many others) many of the emigrants to the Americas from eastern Europe left in the 19th century. Today they are a tourist hotspot, as the departure point for harbour tours and many public transport ferries. The stroll eastwards along the water from the S-Bahn station "Landungsbrücken" all the way to the HafenCity is very pleasant (although there is a large construction site halfway down, which was to be finished in late 2023).

U-434 – 825. Hamburger Hafengeburtstag 2014 01 - The U-434 moored in the port of Hamburg

  • U-434 - St. Pauli Fischmarkt 10 53.544941, 9.955217 S1-S3 to Reeperbahn. Then walk 700m to Fischmarkt ☎ +49 40 32004934 Opening from Monday to Saturday 09:00-20:00; Sunday 11:00-20:00 €9 adults, €6 children Soviet submarine B-515 - U-434 - One of the biggest non-nuclear Soviet submarines, moored near to the Fischmarkt. Guided Tours in Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli by ehalal.io (email for prices) are feasible.

Elbtunnelröhrensanierung 10708dzh - Alter Elbtunnel (St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel)

  • Alter Elbtunnel - St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel | 53.544, 9.9665 you find the tunnel at Landungsbrücken in the building having the biggest green dome; signs to "Aussichtspunkt Steinwerder" also point to it - Elbe Tunnel (1911) - Alter Elbtunnel , Hamburg , An den Landungsbrücken Completed in 1911, it links both sides of the river Elbe. A lift or stairs bring you the 24 m down into the tunnel. You then walk through one of its two 427-m-long pipes having 12 m of water over your head. At the other side, you again walk up the stairs or take a lift. The tunnel is decorated with ceramic arts of maritime motifs (e.g. fish, mussels, seals, old boots). For pedestrians and bicycles it is free and open all day and night, every day. Even cars can pass though the tunnel (only Monday to Friday 05:30-20:00 for €2) being brought down with four lifts.

Container + Museumshafen Oevelgönne Hamburg - Museumshafen Oevelgönne

  • Museumshafen Oevelgönne - 53.543611, 9.914167 - Admission free Elbe.Anleger Neumühlen.wmt Historical boats.

Sankt Pauli

Sankt Pauli is one of the most populous neighborhood in Europe and a melting pot of all different people, thousands of stories and interesting histories. The Reeperbahn street is perhaps its the most defining feature, being a centre of the local nightlife and the city's "red light neighborhood". From vaudeville to prostitutes, from bars to sex-shops, you can find an assortment of attractions. Plus, it is frequently visited by a lot of travelers to go shopping for a huge variety of sex-related articles and toys. This is probably one of very few places worldwide where all shopkeepers give you serious and open advice on all kinds of sex-related articles.

Common sense and caution are advised here, as in any such area. It's relatively safe and a definite tourist place to see. A lot of people go there for dinner, live music and theatre, musicals or other non-sex related activities. It is worth pointing out however, that one is likely to be accosted by prostitutes offering their services. If you are not interested, it is best to just ignore them.

The local football club F.C. St.Pauli has a leftist, antifascist fan base, in opposition to right wing hooligans. The team plays in the 2nd Bundesliga, and is one of the most popular teams in Germany. The outstanding character of the area, its inhabitants and also the football club can best be pointed out by the person of the ex-club-president who is also the director of two non-sex-related theatres on the Reeperbahn and a well-known figure in Hamburg's and even Germany's community. If you get the chance for a ticket of a match, don't miss it.

  • Hamburger Dom - 53.553889, 9.970833 Take the U-Bahn to Feldstraße or Sankt Pauli Opening Hours: Three times a year (Mar, Aug, and Nov) Hamburger Dom - Hamburg Dom 08 - A large fair held at Heiligengeistfeld fair ground. With three fairs (spring, summer and winter) per year it is the biggest and the longest fair throughout Germany and attracts every one roughly ten million visitors per year.
  • Reeperbahn 53.549444, 9.962278 - Reeperbahn =12893 Reeperbahn 96 A street and entertainment neighborhood in Hamburg's St. Pauli neighborhood, one of the two centres of Hamburg's nightlife (with Hamburg/Altona-St._Pauli#Schanzenviertel|Schanze) and also the city's major red-light neighborhood. In German it is also called die sündigste Meile (the most sinful mile) and nicknamed Kiez. The Reeperbahn Festival is among the largest club festivals.
  • Hafenstraße 53.546389, 9.959444 Hafenstraße at Balduintreppe, between Landungsbrücken and the fish market - Hafenstraße - Hafenstraße 1 - The street was a place for squatters in the 1980s and was well known by the media when there were "battles" between the Autonomous movement and the police. Some squats still exist there, though the "80s-Myth" is dead. You can go to the Punksbar "onkel otto" or eat at the "VoKü" ("Volxküche" - a group cooking event, at which the meal is served free of charge or at cost).
  • Beatles-Platz - Beatles Plaza | 53.549838, 9.957293 at the junction of Reeperbahn and Grosse Freiheit - Beatles-Platz - Hamburg- St. Pauli- Beatles-Platz 9.4.2009 I There is a sculpture honoring the Beatles. Also in the Reeperbahn area are clubs where the Beatles played at various times from 1960 to 1962, including the Indra club and Star Club.
  • Grosse Freiheit - Great Freedom | 53.550556, 9.9575 - Große Freiheit - Hh-grossefreiheit - In the pedestrian street there are a lot of cafes and clubs - a great place to go in the evening, although it's very crowded and it may get a bit dangerous in the weekend. On weekdays, it is harmless here - a low-budget tip is, 99 Cent Bar, which offers really many drinks for basically €1. On the weekend, you will have to pay an entrance fee of €1 but it's still the best place to go drinking on a budget. The street was named in 1610 after the fact that Count Ernest of Schaumburg and Holstein-Pinneberg had granted religious freedom to non-Lutherans such as Mennonites and Roman Catholics to training their faith here and commercial freedom for handcrafters not enrolled in the else compelling guilds. Today it is part of the red light neighborhood.

Schanzenviertel

Schulterblatt-kl - Schulterblatt Street in Schanzenviertel

This neighbourhood is between Sankt Pauli, Eimsbüttel, and Altona. Get out Sternschanze station and walk down Schanzenstraße southward to reach the vivid centre of Schanzenviertel. Students and immigrants from all around the world and young creatives give this quarter a unique and urban flair. Schanzenviertel has become very popular among even wealthy people. This led to rising living costs on the one hand and a variety of exquisite boutiques on the other. The Schulterblatt street with the Rote Flora building and its galore of restaurants represents the centre of Schanzenviertel.

  • Rote Flora | 53.56199, 9.9615 - Rote Flora Rote Flora - 2014 - seitlich - This building used to be the last squatted house in Hamburg, it's now left to the squatters for free by the owner. During the week, it is turned into a café, concerts of various styles or other events may also take place. On some days there is affordable (mostly vegan) food available. You can sometimes find fantastic parties for small prices on Friday and Saturday.

Karolinenviertel

RK 1009 9884 Karolinenviertel Messegelände - The Karolinenviertel is a cozy oasis of local urban life nestled between the fairgrounds and the Millerntor stadium

The Karolinenviertel (commonly called Karoviertel) can be compared to the Schanzenviertel, and is comprised of a variety of 19th- and 20th-century tenements, which often feature external iron-wrought fire stairs and colourful local stores, giving the area a somewhat American vibe. Locals who favour the area claim that the Schanzenviertel became too popular - and thus crowded - but the Karoviertel is far from quiet. The main attractions are unique apparel shops, some of which are second hand. To get there take the HVV to either Feldstraße (Heiligengeistfeld) or Messehallen subway station.

Altona and Ottensen

HH-Ottensen Zeise-Hallen 854-h - Zeisehallen in Ottensen

The former Danish village Ottensen, bordered by the River Elbe in the south and the Altona Station in the east, is not unlike Schanzenviertel, a very hip place to live. In the 1970s and 1980s, Ottensen was mainly populated by Turks, working-class people, and political activists. Nowadays, it is one of the most expensive neighbourhoods. Its situation and the architecture let many inhabitants even today speak of Ottensen as a village. The Fabrik, an alternative concert hall, is situated at Barnerstraße. Only a few blocks away lies Zeisehallen, a factory building that is now home to a movie theatre, a gallery, a restaurant, and a bookshop. Ottenser Hauptstraße and Bahrenfelder Straße, crossing at the Spritzenplatz, offer a huge variety of small shops and bistros.

  • Christianskirche 53.546944, 9.932778 de:Christianskirche (Ottensen) - Christianskirche Hamburg-Ottensen 2006 82972 Baroque church in Ottensen.

Hamburg-Blankenese(01) - The historic villas of Blankenese are picturesquely spread over the green hillsides, with winding streets leading down to Hamburg's most popular beach

Blankenese

Blankenese was a fishing village on the Elbe to the southwest of Hamburg. It lies in a valley between two of the only ridges in the area that runs straight down to the river. This upbeat suburb of Hamburg has more millionaires than any other German city. On sunny weekends and the place will be full of Hamburgers there to enjoy the tiny beaches and the winding streets, and the charming houses. Blankenese is among the most picturesque parts of Hamburg.

To get there, take the S1 to Wedel or the S11 to Blankenese. The train station lies at the top of the valley, on Bahnhofstraße. Go straight across Bahnhofstraße and your will find the banks, an Italian gelateria and café and the market square (markets open early and close at 13:00 on W, F, and Sa) and the bakeries, grocery store, and post office.

Parks

  • Planten un Blomen - 53.561111, 9.983333 Subway and S-Bahn station Dammtor - Planten un Blomen Sonntägliche Wiese in Planten un Blomen - A park in the city with an emphasis on flower displays.
  • Jenisch park 53.5525, 9.865556 Down the river Elbe close to Teufelsbrück - Jenisch park Jenisch-Panorama-1200px A The oldest landscaped park in Hamburg. Two museums, Jenisch House and Ernst Barlach House, are in the park. Flottbek River flows through the park and into the Elbe at Teufelsbrück.
  • Baurs Park 53.556389, 9.814167 de:Baurs Park Pincerno - Baurs Park 2008 I - Nice park with views to the Elbe river.
  • Loki Schmidt Garten - Botanischer Garten der Universität Hamburg | Ohnhorststraße 53.562222, 9.861111 S-Bahn S1 station Klein Flottbek Opening Hours: Daily open from 09:00 to about 1 hour before sunset Free Loki-Schmidt-Garten - Bauerngarten-Hamburg-Botanischer-Garten

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli

Theater

  • St. Pauli Theater - 53.54915, 9.96297 - St. Pauli Theater Street Pauli Theater - It opened in 1841 as the Urania Theater and took its present name in 1941.
  • Schmidt Theater - Schmidt Theater - Hh-schmidtstivoli Schmidt Theater is a private theater at Spielbudenplatz. It consists of two venues and the Schmidt Theater itself and the Schmidts Tivoli (commonly called Grosses Haus), which is just a stone's throw away.
  • Schmidt-Theater Spielbudenplatz 24 53.54922, 9.96389 - Schmidt-Theater . Theatre, variety, cabaret, concerts, and satirical revues.
  • Schmidts Tivoli - Grosses Haus | Spielbudenplatz 27 53.54914, 9.96344 - Hh-schmidtstivoli . Avant-garde shows and high-class musicals. The world-famous musical Cabaret and the successful musical compendium Fifty Fifty were staged here.

Harbour cruises

  • Hafenrundfahrten. From Landungsbrücken, you can make boat tours into the harbour, available from various companies and take around an hour. Big ships provide more comfort, but smaller ships also go through the Speicherstadt. Both are well worth the money. Inquire about English language tours.

HADAG Harmonie 600px 1839 - A HADAG Hafenrundfahrt making its way through the icy water in winter

  • HADAG Ferries - A low-budget alternative for a boat tour on the river Elbe. A part of Hamburg's public transport system (HVV). If you have already bought a HVV day ticket and the ride is free. Most tourists take ferry 62 from Landungsbrücken to Finkenwerder, via Neumühlen with the museum harbour Oevelgönne. The whole ride to Finkenwerder and return takes about an hour, and on weekends with good weather this ferry will be very full. In Finkenwerder, you can continue with another ferry to Teufelsbrück (Line 64 which is also part of the HVV) or just walk around on this island, which is a quarter of Hamburg. It has nice old houses, some places to eat and a great view of the harbor business as it is close to the container terminal. Another route from Landungsbrücken is the ferry line number 72 in the Hafencity to the station Elbphilharmonie. You have a good view to the harbour with the Überseebrücke and Sandtorhöft.

Fitness

  • On Stage - @stage.de Am Felde 56 53.55055, 9.93321 Close to Altona train station ☎ +49 40 35 54 07 0 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-22:30, Saturday Sunday 10:00-20:00 €10 daypass Fitness center and dance studio.

Sports

  • Volksparkstadion 53.586944, 9.898611 - Volksparkstadion RK 1009 9831 Volksparkstadion Formerly HSH Nordbank Arena, AOL Arena and Imtech Arena, this is the stadium of the local Bundesliga football/[[soccer club HSV. Newly constructed and reopened in 2000, it is arguably the prettiest stadium in Germany with a great atmosphere. In addition to guided tours, it also features a museum presenting the history of the club. The HSV distinguishes itself as the team with the longest continued stint in the first division, being the last founding member of the 1963 Bundesliga to have never relegated as of May 2015. They have a "Bundesliga-clock" on prominent display showing how long this perioid has lasted. See also the HSV website].
  • Millerntor-Stadion 53.554444, 9.967778 - Millerntor-Stadion Millerntor-StadionMainTribune2 - The home of the famous Bundesliga football/soccer club FC St. Pauli. It lacks the modernity and prettiness of the Volksparkstadion, yet its atmosphere during games is unique and well worth a visit. The Millerntor-Stadion is located at the east side of the Reeperbahn. Nearest station is St. Pauli on the underground line U3.

Shopping in Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli

Vintage and second-hand fashion

  • Hot Dogs Marktstraße 38 53.55822, 9.97055 U-Bahn Feldstraße/ U-Bahn Messehallen - Best assorted true vintage and deadstock clothing of the past 15 to 90 years you will be able to find at Hot Dogs.
  • Kleidermarkt Max-Brauer-Allee 174 53.55851, 9.94990 S-Bahn Holstenstraße - New and second-hand.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Altonaer Fischmarkt, April 2014 03 - The Fischmarkt

Given the character of this part of the city, it's hardly surprising that you will find a lot of affordable eateries here. St. Pauli Fischmarkt GPS 53.54578, 9.95219 Walking from Landungsbrücken down the river Elbe. For Germans, it's a classic to eat bread with fish on St. Pauli Fischmarkt, especially very early in the Sunday morning (meaning 05:00 - 09:30) when visiting Hamburg. If for breakfast or as an after-party snack may depend on your inner clock, but if you are a fresh fish lover it is absolutely worth it since this fish was just fished during the night in Nordsee.

  • Joker Reeperbahn 153 53.54946, 9.95767 - Great for a quick bite before going out in the area. Try the Oriental Chicken!
  • Lühmanns Teestube - Blankeneser Landstraße 29 53.5637, 9.8082 take the S-Bahn to Blankenese, and walk west on Blankeneser Landstraße from the station Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-23:00, Saturday 09:00-18:00, Sunday 10:00-23:00 €5-15 Friendly local café. Light fare and local specialties, wonderful pies, and baked goods. Their Cornish tea with fresh scones is worth trying.
  • Feldstern Sternstraße 2 GPS 53.5580, 9.9674 U-Feldstraße Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 12:00, Saturday Sunday from 09:00 Cozy pub/restaurant with affordable German food and outside seating in the summer. Nice lunch menu from 12:00-16:00 on weekdays.
  • Ristorante Borsalino - 53.56222, 9.96783 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 12:00-15:00 and 18:00-00:00; Saturday 18:00-00:00 Sternstraße 125, three minutes from S-Bahn station Sternschanze in the trendy neighbourhood of Schanzenviertel. Pizzas start from €6, fresh Pastas is around €7-10 (try Pasta Mista) and the Meat dishes are delicious (it is right next to the "Schlachthof"-Slaughterhouse) and the four course menu is at €19.50. From 12:00-15:00 they serve a lunch menu for €6.50. Reservations recommended.
  • Kombüse | Bernhard Nocht Str 51 53.546871, 9.960631 ☎ +49 40 63947918 Opening Hours: 16:00-23:00 Mexican meets Hamburg punk/alternative. Excellent fresh ingredients. Vegan & veggie options (but also Meat for the carnivores), with a huge range of hot sauces. Prices are low (€10.50 or less) and portions are huge.

Döner

  • Köz Urfa - Paul-Nevermann-Platz 2-4 GPS 53.5526, 9.9363 just outside the Altona train station ☎ +49 40-30035826 Opening Hours: 8am-3am
  • Lokma Susannenstraße 16 53.56239, 9.96399 - It is not without reason that a lot of Turkish people love this place. Take the S11 subway and get out at Sternschanze. From there Lokma is seven minutes away.
  • Pamukkale Grill and Restaurant Susannenstraße 34-35 GPS 53.56245, 9.96348 - One of the oldest Doener stores in Hamburg. Operates a takeaway bistro and a restaurant.

Falafel

  • Falafel factory Schanzenstraße 101 53.56402, 9.96525 next to S-Sternschanze € 2.60-3.10 - Azeitona | Beckstraße 17-19 GPS 53.55881, 9.96532 price €2.50 There you can also get other great oriental food and smoke a shisha.
  • Aladin Bahrenfelderstraße 221 53.55583, 9.92832 Ottensen/Altona
  • Falafelstern Schanzenstraße 111 53.56441, 9.96535 next to S-Sternschanze price €3-3.50
  • Bullerei - Lagerstraße 34, B 53.56313, 9.96614At Sternschanze station ☎ +49 40 3344-2110 - Modern and cool Steaks restaurant.
  • Delta Bistro - Lagerstraße 11 53.56201, 9.97156 on an intermediate floor within the wholesale storehouse of a large restaurant supplier - Main dishes are from €12 to 20 Surprisingly cozy atmosphere. High quality Meat and fish, but the menu offers some Vegetarian dishes, too. Dishes are huge and the preparation quality comes close to star-awarded locations. It is advisable to reserve a table in advance, especially on Fridays and Saturdays in the autumn and winter months.
  • Fischereihafen-Restaurant - 53.54449, 9.93589 ☎ +49 40 381816 - Große Elbstraße 143. Excellent view of parts of the port and the river Elbe. Many celebs have dined here, including English royals.

As of 18 July 2009, glass bottles are banned in the neighborhood of St. Pauli from Friday night until Monday morning. Violating the ban can apparently result in a fine up to €5000. Alcohol is still permitted on the street and vendors can still sell drinks in cans or plastic bottles.

Live music (Rock)

  • The Academy - Hans-Albers-Platz 16 53.54893, 9.96114 right off the Reeperbahn - People in wheelchairs not always welcome.
  • Molly Malone - Hans-Albers-Platz 20 53.54861, 9.96111 right off the Reeperbahn
  • Lehmitz Reeperbahn 17 53.55006, 9.96629 free entry
  • Thomas Read | Nobistor 10 53.55011, 9.95673 - Irish pub.
  • Molotow/Meanie bar - Spielbudenplatz 5 53.54950, 9.96656 Reeperbahn - A retro and a great little venue in the cellar hosting alternative live acts.
  • Knust | Neuer Kamp 30 53.5581, 9.9680 - Concert location and club
  • Headcrash - Hamburger Berg 13 53.55079, 9.96114 free entry Concert location and club.

Party

On Fridays and Saturdays there is huge number of parties. You have to go to the Reeperbahn, but it will cost a lot and often the parties there are not more than "normal". There are different subcultures and good underground parties you should look for. In the summertime, you can get a free open-air goa. Lots of electronic stuff, like Drum'N'Bass. Look for a "Drumbule" soundsystem party. Hamburg used to have a great Hip-Hop culture, but it is declining. Most parties don't end until the early hours on weekends. Some of the clubs are having an open end, depending on the party.

Sometimes it is helpful to check out the monthly magazine Prinz which is available for €1 in most supermarkets and newspaper outlets - in there you will find most of the events that are happening in Hamburg. It's written in (German).

If you are interested in electro parties here are some good clubs to go to:

  • Baalsaal - Reeperbahn 25 53.55006, 9.96612 - St. Pauli, ext to the Spielbudenplatz. Usually house and electro, sometimes drum'n'bass.
  • The {{Marker GPS 53.56154, 9.95583 Waagenbau waagenbau.com and the {{Marker GPS 53.56125, 9.95443* Fundbureau fundbureau.com are both smaller clubs in Altona, close to the Max-Brauer-Allee. Admission is normally between €5-10, depending on the night. Parties usually don't start before 11-12 p.m.
  • Uebel und Gefährlich - Feldstraße 66 GPS 53.5565, 9.9702 - In a former bunker from WWII and can be found near St. Pauli in Feldstraße. Easy to reach with the metro U3. Music used to be more hard house and electro but is changing nowadays from day to day.
  • Tunnel - Große Freiheit 10 53.55037, 9.95764 Opening Hours: Opens Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. Admission is around €10. If you are more into Trance, Techno and Schranz the Tunnel might be a good place.
  • Moondoo - Reeperbahn 136 53.54970, 9.95946 - For upscale clubbing check out the club Moondoo right in the middle of the Reeperbahn. The door policy is strict, but the DJs are usually excellent (especially Saturdays).

Cafes

  • Cafe Klatsch Glashüttenstraße 17 53.5586, 9.9726 - A small cafe serving breakfast and other tidbits in a very cozy environment with friendly staff.
  • La Tazza d'oro Ottenser Hauptstraße 53 53.55165, 9.92743
  • MarYSol Ottenser Hauptstraße 36 53.55208, 9.92910 - A tapas café.
  • Piazza 53.56239, 9.96184 in the "Schulterblatt" (Schanze) - You will find a high number of cafes and cafés here, many of Portuguese or Spanish background.

Bars

  • Christiansen's Fine Drinks & Fruit cocktails - Pinnasberg 60 53.54635, 9.95437 ☎ +49 40 3172863 +49 40 3172863 - Award winning bar (Playboy Cafe of the Year 1998, Best Bartender 2000, Marcellinos Top 10, etc.), open Monday to Saturday at 20:00.
  • BPSchanzen1 - 53.56208, 9.96223 - A tiny bar that houses many different DJs. The atmosphere is very friendly and good music is played. It's opposite the house that is occupied by various leftist fractions. (The yellow building with all the graffiti, named 'rote Flora'.)
  • Gun Club | Hopfenstraße 32 53.5481381, 9.9633364 Opening Hours: 21:00-04:00 Grungy but friendly punk bar in a cellar just off the Davidstraße. Came second in Hamburg Mexikanercontest (Mexikaner is a shot drink very similar to a bloody mary), and it shows - definitely the recommended drink here.
  • Komet - Musik Cafe - Erichstraße 11 53.5475732, 9.9618858 Opening Hours: 21:00-? 1950s, 60s and 70s rock, soul, R&B and similar in an entirely appropriate setting with cinema couches, pulp film posters and a (rather decrepit) Wurlitzer.
  • Eldorado - Wohlwillstraße 50 53.55589, 9.962842 ☎ +49 1511 0364351 Opening Hours: 20:00-03:00 1960s and 1970s music in entirely period setting, with wallpaper and ceiling that seem to be completely original and at least 40 years old, and furniture to match.
  • Shebeen | Hein-Hoyer-Straße 78 53.5537997, 9.9631893 Opening Hours: 20:00-04:00 Cheap & cheerful bar with minimalist decoration celebrating St.Pauli FC and other friendly clubs. It's a hangout of the St.Pauli Ultras. Outsiders very welcome, but if you don't agree with what St.Pauli stands for, this is not the place to be. After matches it can get a bit rough if the competition decides to come visit.
  • Washington - Bernhard-Nocht Str 79 53.54711, 9.96159 ☎ +49 160 726 4680 - Relaxed bar covered in Hunter S. Thompson quotes with atmosphere to match. Small dance floor with DJ who plays everything from psychedelic jazz to German hip-hop. Excellent selection of gin&tonics.
  • kir - Barnerstr. 16 53.5573, 9.9317Altona party called "Love Pop" on Wednesdays and every 2nd Friday in the month from 23:00.

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Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Due to the neighborhood's youthful character and many facilities supporting the party lifestyle, St. Pauli has a wide range of youth hostels. At the same time and the local hotels cater to business visitors of the trade fairs. Further south at Altona's riverbank you will find a range of lodgings with a view and a price for it.

Hostels

  • AO Hostel Reeperbahn - Reeperbahn 154 53.5501, 9.9583 Reeperbahn train station and the Große Freiheit street ☎ +49 40 6442104 10:00
  • Backpackers St. Pauli - Bernstorffstr. 98 53.5572, 9.9587 ☎ +49 40 23517043
  • Schanzenstern - Bartelsstraße 12 53.5620, 9.9649 ☎ +49 40 4398441 - In the middle of the trendy quarter of Schanzenviertel, 50 beds.
  • Instant Sleep Backpacker Hostel - Max-Brauer-Allee 277 53.5637, 9.9593 ☎ +49 40 43182310 +49 40 43182311 - 45 beds, provides a kitchen. Also in Schanzenviertel.
  • Kiezbude - Lincolnstraße 2 53.5494, 9.9580 ☎ +49 40 74214269 - Peter and the owner has done a tremendous job of turning an old brothel into a very unique hostel. The rooms might remind you of their former purpose but are very clean and convenient.
  • Kogge - @mburg.com Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 59 53.5470, 9.9608 ☎ +49 40 312872 Check-in: 15:00 / Check-out: 14:00 Rock'n'Roll Hostel. Has a great bar downstairs. Towel, soap and earplugs supplied for all guests. The latter are telling: if you're looking for complete peace & quiet this is not the place, but if you want to enjoy the nightlife of St.Pauli/Kiez, you could do much worse. Prices almost identical to YHA hostel up the road, but this place rocks more.
  • Schanzenstern Altona - @ltona.de Kleine Rainstraße 24-26 53.5537, 9.9301 ☎ +49 40 39919191 +49 40 39919192 - 70 beds.
  • Superbude St. Pauli - Juliusstraße 1 - 7 53.56042, 9.96007 ☎ +49 40 807915820 Cool area with lots of hip shops, bars and near the football stadium. Large and clean, safe neighborhood.

Economy hotels

  • Meininger Hotel - @otels.com Goetheallee 11 53.5545, 9.9381 S-Bahn: Hamburg Altona ☎ +49 40 414 314 008 +49 30 666 36 222 - Double rooms start at €45 per person, dormitory starts at €18. Breakfast €5.90. Distances: 0.5 km Bahnhof Altona.

Camping Places

  • Elbe Camp - 53.56449, 9.76754 ☎ +49 40 812 949 €12/person and tent One of few options in Hamburg for campers. Beautifully located right at the Elbe river. Great for ship spotters.
  • NH Hamburg City - Feldstraße 53-58 53.5570, 9.9738 ☎ +49 40 432320 Rooms from €99 119 suites available in a modern style.

Planten un Blomen c - The architecture of the Radisson gives it an almost American ambiance

Luxury

  • East Hotel - Simon-von-Utrecht Str. 31 53.5513, 9.9657 Designer hotel with one of the best lounges/bars in town. Very trendy and stylish.
  • Empire Riverside Hotel - Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 97 53.5473, 9.9632 tramway S1 in direction Wedel or Blankenese and get off at Reeperbahn ☎ +49 40 31-1190 - A hotel in St. Pauli designed by David Chipperfield near Reeperbahn and the harbour. Each rooms is designed with a floor-length panoramic window that allow for a great view from any point in the room.
  • Radisson Blu - Marseiller Straße, 2 53.56151, 9.98730 next to Dammtor ☎ +49 40 35-020 4-star hotel next to the Botanical Gardens by Dammtor station and the upper floors have stunning views of the city and gardens. Connected to Conference Center Hamburg (CCH) and through it to the fairgrounds. Prices skyrocket during trade fairs.

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