Hamburg 2023, Germany Walking Tour (4k Ultra HD 60fps) - With Captions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Hamburg, Germany on August 2023.
With a population of over 1.84 million, Hamburg is the second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and the seventh-largest city in the European Union. The city lies on the River Elbe and is Europe's third-largest port. Hamburg's rivers and canals are traversed by approximately 2,500 bridges, making it the city with the highest number of bridges in Europe. Hamburg enjoys a very high quality of living, being ranked 19th in the 2019 Mercer Quality of Living Survey. It is also a major European science, research, and education hub, with several universities and institutions.
Our guided walking tour is about 5.6 miles (9 km) long, starts at Hamburg Train Station and covers most attractions and historic sites of Hamburg.
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00:00 - Hamburg, Germany Walking Tour Intro
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Thanks for walking
I've been to Hamburg but I've missed a lot of beautiful spots so I have to go back. Thank you for showing
HI, I have to ask some infos about Hamburg 'cause I'd like to visit it!
is it a city where i can found ancient places, old style house/medieval or it looks like Berlin with a pronunciated modern touch?
Thanks
There are ancient houses west side from altona train station area in speicherstadt old warehouses there are 4 beautiful churches in the old center. The best thing is to do the hop on hop off bus the red one is the best and you have a good overview from Hamburg they start at main station for a 90 minutes tour. The kunsthalle, museum für Kunst und gewerbe and theater close to Hamburg main station are nice old buildings and take boat 62 to finkenwerder from landungsbrücken for beautiful houses on the right side direction finkenwerder. Blankenese is also very beautiful houses, and if you walk in the old center you will see nice old houses. Its scattered in different areas so if you want to see everything you need at least 5 full days. Enjoy your trip 🙂@@Antonio-sd5yn
@@Antonio-sd5yn not like berlin
Love it❤❤❤❤❤ thanks...
Clean shots ❤ Thanx for the tour :-)
Hamburgo, Alemania siempre es muy maravilloso, hermoso, perfecto, limpio y paraiso habian muchas arquitecturas alemanas famosas y modernas, habian muchas puentes y canales y tambien hay muchas chicas guapas rubias alemanas y europeas 😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤
great video that inspires, will definitely subscribe to your channel and follow along on your future adventures, have a wonderful day😊🎉
very nice!
good
Nice
Danke!😊
I’ll be there from September 17-27, if anyone wants to reccomend anything for me to do in Hamburg or around there, let me know
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Worth a roadtrip. 3,5 hours from Holland, will be a fun day. Not the greatest route though, countryside is a bit "flat".
1:43 somebody knows why are chairs o something like that in a staircase?
Hamburg is my dream 😢
I wish i can get visa from Iraq to Hamburg but i couldn't.
Nobody needs you here. Stay away.
You should be stay away from Europe
Good. Stay home
😂😂@@Jcguy123
Modern architects have destroyed Germany.
No WW2 did.
@@BebbeBebbeLitoPolish cities were destroyed even more and look at the old town in Gdańsk, Warsaw or Wrocław. On this channel you even have films.
I’m going to Hamburg later this month - thank you for the video. But I must say that despite of 2500 bridges the city seems a large warehouse without charm😢, particularly the new development - why can’t they do something more innovative like the Elbe Phil? I take comfort for a concert there at least something I know I will enjoy! Also, can anyone tell me why even the budget hotels cost €100+??
I am living and working in hamburg and I must say, you are right. It really has no charm despite a few places. Politics are not doing much for maintaing the beauty of the city (streets, walkways, grenery - the city is very dirty, everythere lies trash. there are not many public (and free) toilets so there are many stinky corners with piss. )
The city center is kind of okay, for the tourists but every else there are brumbles or other stuff growing on the pathways. Lots of unmaintained roads, way too many cars standing everythere and kind of too many people. It is loud here and creates stress.
Sure, it is not as bad as in some other placed. It can allways be worse, but it could be also better. But they are not investing enough money and workers to keep the city "nice"
I live here, because work. But I hate it here. Some day I will go to poland maybe.
About the hotels: I don´t know. I wonder myself. It kind of is, as if it became normal to make everything expensive here. People are paying, so hotels are charging this sum.
Wow, this is like a series of tours of cities I will never ever want to live in. Zero charm
Nice but honest question are black people anywhere in this city?!🤔
Yes Ive seen a bunch of black people in Hamburg I even met one
Aber Schwarze zerstören die Schönheit Deutschlands
Yes its a diverse city
a lot