... of the better ones I've seen and their St Nicholas church is cool (remnants of church after WWII bombing). I wandered to the Reeperbahn area and checked it out...very interesting. Back to hostel for an early night as I haven't been getting enough sleep ...
... this area was frequented by loads of Athletico Madrid supporters, we downed a couple before we moved onto the fan zone area in the Reeperbahn, better known as the area frequented by whores. We didn't know why it was there, but put it down to maybe after ...
... go on a bit of a trip to find the next hostel which cost a shitload more.
On my first night I went to the world famous Reeperbahn. For anyone who doesn´t know what it is, the Reeperbahn is the most "sinful mile" (not my words) in the world - whores, ...
... I will be sure to enjoy myself on the weekends and share some photos and stories along the way.
I've now been in HamburgGermany for two weeks. I hit the ground running with the superbowl starting at 1230 am on my first night here. ...
... Inn Express and checked into Hotel Hanseport, just a few blocks from the wharf. To get there we took the Metro to the Reeperbahn district of Hamburg. The district is in the St. Pauli area, which is famous for its beer (Astra, “St. Pauli ...
... about but soon decided that it was not a place that we wanted to have dinner. It was quite clear that Reeperbahn was the evening entertainment hotspot of Hamburg. On 1 side of the street were the city's theatres, on the other were the city's sex ...
... beer - though it's superb to have someone to properly talk to. We drunkely decide to head to the Reeperbahn, described in my guidebook as Germany's "most sinful mile" and equivalent of Amsterdam's red light district - all for the experience of course ;-) ...
... that evening! The three of us walked around that evening. I was interested in seeing the Reeperbahn (Europes biggest red-light district according to Lonely Planet)...especially after having been in heavily trafikked ...
... , but they convinced me that I should since it was a Saturday night. We went out to the party street in Hamburg, called the Reeperbahn. Sounds kind of creepy doesn’t it? It had the bright lights, lots of people, and an ...
... riesiges Volksfest, vergleichbar mit dem
Oktoberfest. Gegessen haben wir in einem Beachclub, danach gings auf
die Reeperbahn. Daumen hoch für Hamburg!
Noch ein kleiner Tipp: Das Hotel
Stephan in Altona ist sehr zu empfehlen: Wunderbar gelegen, ...