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Hamburg is a City in Germany - By: Douglas Scott, Posted on: 2007-08-25

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany. It is also one of the three cities, which is a Land one of Germanys 16 states in its own right. The Cities stunning location is on the Elbe and Alster Rivers.

Bathing in the Elbe River is possible, however stay away from structures in the river or reaching into the river. Keep out of the way of ships. When staying on a beach down the river, place yourself a few meters away from the water and keep an eye on children playing in or near the water. Container ships passing by sometimes create surprisingly large waves that not only wet your feet on the beach but may also pull you into the Elbe.

Hamburg 1,200 years old is loved both for its contemporary scene as well as for its cultural offerings.

With city state traditions reaching back for centuries, it has always played a special political and cultural role. Today, as a key commercial hub, an international harbour and a media and cultural centre.

The city gained its economic prosperity from its history as a city port on the River Elbe, which flows into the North Sea, giving Hamburg its nickname Tor zur Welt gateway to the world. Its wealth is reflected in its proud architecture, beside the waters of the Elbe. With 1,500 millionaires living in Hamburg, it counts as Europes richest city and its commercial past is still very much alive today, as the importing of tea, coffee and exotic spices continues, along with the sale of oriental carpets.

Germanys second largest city offers a high quality of life and international flair. In Hamburg, the word boredom is unknown. Theres more to Hamburg than the sleaze of the Reeperbahn and the memory of the Beatles, not least the wild nightlife in a 21st century setting. Commerce and industry combine with cool cosmopolitan edge to make this Germanys sexiest city alongside Berlin. Living standards are high and it's not cheap but bars and restaurants are world class and the sights around the city not to be missed.

In between traditional trading houses and renowned theatres, the latest trends are always cropping up. The St Pauli entertainment district has unforgettable musicals, a night at the theatre, Michaelis Church.

Although Hamburg is jokingly said to be the birthplace of the Hamburger, this might just be a myth. However, the beef patties a German immigrant from Hamburg sold in the 1850s in New York allegedly were named after the butcher and then became a generic term.

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Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Hamburg Rental Site

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