Many travelers tend to overlook Hamburg, a vibrant German port city located on the Elbe River, in favor of other, more popular locales in the country, like Munich or Berlin. It’s recently been touted ...
A stunning architectural marvel often compared to Sydney's opera house, the Elbphilharmonie is a concert hall and performance space designed by the Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning Swiss ...
Berlin wields the power, Munich has the traditions and Frankfurt banks the money. Yet Hamburg is Germany's truly global city — the place where the River Elbe opens out into the waters of the North Sea ...
Germany has plenty of tourist destinations, but the hidden gems are the smaller towns bursting with Old World charm. Take ...
When the scent of mulled wine, roasted almonds, and gingerbread wafts through the streets, Hamburg transforms into a festive ...
The 1905 villa, which is on the man-made lake Außenalster, is one of the few residences designed by the noted architectural ...
Germany’s second city is a watery wonder, teeming with architectural marvels, restaurants and cultural charms, including a shimmering new concert hall. Related Article When Angela Merkel invited ...
Germany's second-biggest city, Hamburg saw some very notable visitors this year — from the POTUS to a prince. But, while Wills, Kate and the world leaders of the G20 were all likely busy with ...
The Alster lakes sit in the northeast of the nearly 300-square-mile city of Hamburg, and the majority of Hamburg's most popular neighborhoods are located to the south or west of the convergence of the ...
Tradition rules in Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city and leading port, where the same tree-lined residential neighborhoods have been home to local grandees for well over a century. But now, a red ...
Hamburg was a dying city when cragfaced Socialist Max Brauer returned in 1946. The mayor of Altona, a Hamburg suburb, he had fled Germany 13 years before, a jump ahead of the Storm Troopers, winding ...