TRAVEL – Giant harbour, shopping and rock and roll: head to Hamburg for the weekend

In the Middle Ages, Hamburg belonged to the Hanseatic League, a powerful association of northern European trading cities.
This prestigious past is still evident in today’s major German port.

About a hundred kilometers from the North Sea on the Elbe, Hamburg occupies a strategic location. Thanks to its port, trade has enriched the city for centuries. The best place to realize this is undoubtedly the Speicherstadt. It is built on swamps and is the largest warehouse complex in the world. The Port of Hamburg, a former lighthouse of the Hanseatic League in the Middle Ages, is currently the largest in Germany and the third largest in Europe.

Floating hotel

Schlafen im Hafen is the only floating hotel in the city. At 110 euros a night you can find cheaper, but it’s pretty cheap for Hamburg. Our special correspondent was able to spend the night on board a hotel ship in the heart of the harbor, which he visited the next day. At the river station, he found a “good deal” for two euros: to explore the gigantic port, you just need to take a normal boat, not a tourist ferry. We also travel by proxy in port. Where is this ship going? Where will these sailors be tomorrow? The dream is in sight.

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TF1info editors | Report: Jacques Rieg-Boivin, Eric Schings

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