Hamburg [ Germany ]
D.Code: +49 (040)
Currency : Euro
TRANSPORTATION
- You can rent a car from the rent-a-car offices at the airport or through.
- The approximate fare from the airport to the city centre is 20 Euro.
- Another option is S1 S-Bahn to get to the city centre. The train departs every 10 minutes starting at 04.30 am on weekdays and 07.30 am at weekends.
WHERE TO EAT ?
- Restaurante Picasso
Recognized for its business lunches. Picasso is a Spanish bistro in the city centre. The menu consists of that day's tapas specialties, fresh fish and Argentine beef.
Rathausstrasse 14
www.picasso-hamburgo.de
- Portonovo
Portonovo is a luminous restaurant by Alster River, with a captivating view. It cooks mouthwatering Italian recipes using the season's ingredients. Do not forget the order a glass of premier Tuscan wine to go with your lobster.
Alsterufer 2
www.ristorante-portonovo.de
- Landhaus Scherrer
Scherrer has had 30 years of experience in producing tastes that remain in customers' palates for long. The restaurant brings together North German, Asian and Mediterranean cuisines. For those who like to discover new and creative cooking.
Elbchaussee 130
www.landhausscherrer.de
WHERE TO STAY ?
- Gastwerk Hotel
Design hotel Gastwerk furnished its rooms so that they could be living spaces. Exposed brick walls, modern furniture and soothing lighting evoke the atmosphere of the living room of a fashionable house.
Beim Alten Gastwerk 3 - Daimler Str.
www.gastwerk.com
WHAT TO DO ?
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. With its grand buildings, countless bridges, lakes, parks, loxorious streets and the most vibrant port in Europe. Hamburg is a city that can be explored on foot. The city has numerous landmarks, including the popular meeting spot Rathaus, the high-end shopping district Neuer Wall, showing a different aspect of Hamburg, the anti-war St. Nikolai Memorial, as well as Chilehaus and its tiny cafes. Also noteworthy are the contemporary art venue Deichtorhallen, HafenCity in Kesselhaus (one of Hamburg's biggest city-planning prjects), Speicherstadtmuseum, Miniature Wunderland, the Hamburg Dungeon, the Afghan Art Museum, Spicy's Gewürzmuseum, the International Maritime Museum, and the Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall.
D.Code: +49 (040)
Currency : Euro
TRANSPORTATION
- You can rent a car from the rent-a-car offices at the airport or through.
- The approximate fare from the airport to the city centre is 20 Euro.
- Another option is S1 S-Bahn to get to the city centre. The train departs every 10 minutes starting at 04.30 am on weekdays and 07.30 am at weekends.
WHERE TO EAT ?
- Restaurante Picasso
Recognized for its business lunches. Picasso is a Spanish bistro in the city centre. The menu consists of that day's tapas specialties, fresh fish and Argentine beef.
Rathausstrasse 14
www.picasso-hamburgo.de
- Portonovo
Portonovo is a luminous restaurant by Alster River, with a captivating view. It cooks mouthwatering Italian recipes using the season's ingredients. Do not forget the order a glass of premier Tuscan wine to go with your lobster.
Alsterufer 2
www.ristorante-portonovo.de
- Landhaus Scherrer
Scherrer has had 30 years of experience in producing tastes that remain in customers' palates for long. The restaurant brings together North German, Asian and Mediterranean cuisines. For those who like to discover new and creative cooking.
Elbchaussee 130
www.landhausscherrer.de
WHERE TO STAY ?
- Gastwerk Hotel
Design hotel Gastwerk furnished its rooms so that they could be living spaces. Exposed brick walls, modern furniture and soothing lighting evoke the atmosphere of the living room of a fashionable house.
Beim Alten Gastwerk 3 - Daimler Str.
www.gastwerk.com
WHAT TO DO ?
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. With its grand buildings, countless bridges, lakes, parks, loxorious streets and the most vibrant port in Europe. Hamburg is a city that can be explored on foot. The city has numerous landmarks, including the popular meeting spot Rathaus, the high-end shopping district Neuer Wall, showing a different aspect of Hamburg, the anti-war St. Nikolai Memorial, as well as Chilehaus and its tiny cafes. Also noteworthy are the contemporary art venue Deichtorhallen, HafenCity in Kesselhaus (one of Hamburg's biggest city-planning prjects), Speicherstadtmuseum, Miniature Wunderland, the Hamburg Dungeon, the Afghan Art Museum, Spicy's Gewürzmuseum, the International Maritime Museum, and the Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall.
