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Hamburg Pride & Christopher Street Day
The guide was updated:The history of the Christopher Street Day in Hamburg goes back more than 40 years. Back in the summer of 1980, it was the first time that lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans people marched for their rights in the Hanseatic City.
The Hamburg CSD has become a popular people's festival that draws more visitors to the Elbe year after year — everyone is welcome! In 2010 alone, about 100,000 visitors came to the big CSD parade from all over Europe, and visitor numbers are constantly increasing.
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- Address: Jungfernstieg, Hamburg
- Opening hours: First weekend of August
- Website: www.hamburg-pride.de
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The Long Night of Museums is held annually, offering all art lovers the opportunity to visit as many exhibitions as they can in one night. Guided tours, culinary delights, music, dance and many other events in more than 50 museums and exhibition locations are waiting for you. Create your individual route and explore different museums in eight long night hours.
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Hamburg Port Birthday — Hafengeburtstag Hamburg
Once a year in May the Port of Hamburg — the 'door to the world' — is busier than ever. About 1.5 million people gather to celebrate the Hamburg Port Birthday with the greatest harbour festival in the world on the nearly four kilometre-long 'Harbour Mile' along the Elbe between the HafenCity and the Övelgönne Museum Harbour. Special highlights include the breathtaking fireworks display, ship launches and parades, and the unique tugboat ballet.
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Elbjazz Festival
Elbjazz festival is one of the international festivals in Hamburg since 2010. About 50 musical acts of all varieties of jazz and related genres take place in front of the unique scenery of the Hamburg harbour. The festival stages are always located in unconventional yet distinctly jazzy venues like shipyards and old freight ships.
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Altonale
With more than 500,000 visitors, Altonale has established itself as one of the most popular cultural events in north Germany. Every year, Altonale develops new ideas and offers for its visitors. The festival is subdivided into art altonale, literature altonale, theatre altonale, film altonale and music altonale. The events are held in unusual places all over Altona.
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Hamburg Harley Days
Taking place in the heart of Hamburg, Harley Days is the only Harley convention in the world held in the middle of a city. Nothing could be more Harley, more Hamburg and more birthday celebration on a single weekend, and so the Harley party of the year is already almost an obligation for genuine fans of two-wheelers!
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Triennial of Photography Hamburg
Since 1999, the photo festival has taken place every third year in Hamburg, Germany, together with the city's major museums, cultural institutions, galleries and other organisers. Meanwhile, the Triennial of Photography has become an important festival of international emission. Besides a great variety of exhibitions under a common motto — highly topical photographic themes are analysed.
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Schlagermove
Hamburg celebrates the Festival of Love: The Number 1 among all European Schlager spectacles, the Hamburg Schlagermove, is a party of superlatives. Anywhere up to half a million Schlager fans dance at the 45 colourfully decorated music trucks. 'If the Sun shines in your heart', you're between Kiez and the harbour.
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ITU World Triathlon
The world's biggest World Triathlon Championship Series in Hamburg takes place on the picturesque streets of the city. Athletes compete in three disciplines: swimming, cycling and running. Professional and recreational athletes combine the athletic ambition with the special atmosphere around Hamburg which creates a unique experience. Come to cheer the participants or take part yourself.
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Hamburg Pride & Christopher Street Day
The history of the Christopher Street Day in Hamburg goes back more than 40 years. Back in the summer of 1980, it was the first time that lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans people marched for their rights in the Hanseatic City.
The Hamburg CSD has become a popular people's festival that draws more visitors to the Elbe year after year — everyone is welcome! In 2010 alone, about 100,000 visitors came to the big CSD parade from all over Europe, and visitor numbers are constantly increasing.
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MS Dockville — Festival of Music & Art
Dockville, Hamburg's annual festival of music and art is an unprecedented presentation of visual art and musical line-up. The city centre location with its great combination of urban industrial charm and natural elements such as water (Elbe), green meadow and birch groves provide a very unconventional festival feeling. The diverse musical programme is presented on as many as seven stages and venues, bringing together both local and established artists with young and talented artists.
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International Summer Festival at Kampnagel
The International Summer Festival Hamburg is held for three weeks in August at Kampnagel and at selected locations in Hamburg. The main stages are located in the former crane factory with Hamburg's most beautiful temporary beer garden.
Since its founding in the mid-80s it has remained among the largest European festivals for contemporary performance arts from around the world. Every year the festival presents and/or produces more than 50 different works in the areas of dance, theatre, performance, music, visual arts and film.
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Hamburg Cyclassics
For one day the traffic stands still for the two-wheelers, leading the participants along the most beautiful corners of the Hanseatic city and the metropolitan region. The Hamburg Cyclassics is a professional cycling race of the highest category UCI World Tour in Germany.
Cheering spectators ensure a festive atmosphere along the Elbe and Alster rivers. At the Rathausmarkt and at the Jungfernstieg, a colourful information and supporting program will be offered during the Cyclassics.
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Reeperbahn Festival
The Reeperbahn Festival is Germany’s largest club festival and is one of the three most important meeting places for the music and digital industries in Europe. The festival offers around 600 diverse events in more than 70 venues on and around Hamburg’s Reeperbahn — including concerts by international newcomers, an extensive arts programme, and a business platform and conference for companies and organisations.
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Affordable Art Fair
The Affordable Art Fair Hamburg features 80 local, national, and international galleries showcasing a vast array of contemporary art. Discover fresh new talents alongside well-known names, with the curated Emerging Artist Exhibition making it easy to spot the up-and-coming stars of the future.
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Hamburg Cruise Days
Three days full of maritime mood, sensual pleasures and entertainment — many large cruise ships are calling at Hamburg during the Hamburg Cruise Days. During these days the harbour is a world of experience and invites its visitors to explore maritime markets, shopping, fashion, design, sports and relaxation, activities for children, music, entertainment and culinary delights prepared by top restaurateurs in town.
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Hamburg Theatre Night
When nights are still mild and yet getting incrementally longer, residents and guests alike enjoy the Hamburg Theatre Night, taking place each year in September. With a ticket covering bus, train and Alster barge fares, you can embark on a fascinating journey through countless theatre, opera, ballet, cabaret and comedy performances. All those who can retain their energy until the early morning hours can enjoy a drink or two in the legendary St Pauli district, where the long theatre night ends with a big party.
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Laeiszhalle Music Hall
The magnificent, neo-baroque structure of the Laeiszhalle provides a wonderful ambience for an unforgettable evening of classical music, not to mention the jazz, pop and children's concerts. The Laeiszhalle Hamburg has had its role to play in musical history right from the very beginning: Prominent artists such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith all performed and conducted their own works here. Today, the Laeiszhalle continues to welcome stars from the international music scene, and at the same time it is a meeting place for Hamburg's musical life.
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Thalia Theater
Thalia Theater is located in the heart of Hamburg between the Inner Alster and Mönckebergstraße, and it is one of the greatest artistic successes of a state-run German theatre. The repertoire combines new performances, classics and exciting projects by international artists. The decisive staging is complemented by a strong, highly acclaimed ensemble.
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Hamburger Dom
Hamburger Dom is the biggest public festival in the north of Germany. Experience nostalgic carousels and high-tech rides, accompanied with a good variety of tasty food and drinks.
The festival takes place three times a year: in springtime between March and April, in summertime between July and August, and in wintertime between November and December.
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The Lion King
For many people the fascinating Lion King adventure in Hamburg starts as soon as the transfer starts from the landing stages to the Theater im Hafen on the other side of the Elbe. The combination of authentic sounds, fantastic costumes and the emotional songs by Elton John and Tim Rice bring the atmosphere of the Serengeti to life when the young lion Simba has to find his way in the savannah and take his place as king.
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Historic Christmas Market on Rathausmarkt
Woodcarvers from the Tyrol, gingerbread bakers from Aachen and Nuremberg, ceramics from Lausitz, silversmiths and many others welcome you to marvel, participate, taste and enjoy.
Every year at Christmas time, against the impressive backdrop of the venerable, historic Town Hall of the Free and the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, approximately eighty traders arrive for one of the city's largest and loveliest Christmas markets.
The lovingly designed market architecture by Roncalli director Bernhard Paul makes the Christmas market stand out from the conventional pre-Christmas events in other cities. A particular point of attraction is the Spielzeuggasse (toy street). This is where merchants from around the world offer toys that make not only children's hearts beat faster.
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Santa Pauli — Christmas in the Kiez
At Hamburg's naughtiest Christmas market, it's not only the mulled wine that gets the visitors hot. Live music, a fireplace lounge on the winter deck and a strip tent are a temptation to naughty and frivolous merriment on a Christmas market stroll on Spielbudenplatz. The market stays open late into the night, in keeping with its special location on the Reeperbahn.
The most unbridled Christmas market of the lovely Hanseatic city not only guarantees conventional Christmas market stands, but also offers an open-air art gallery and Sunday children's programme — fun for young and old alike. For those who fancy mulled wine, the Winterdeck is the place to be. The cosy bar with a blazing fireplace provides visitors with the Christmas drinks they desire. The over-18s fir forest, set up in the manner of the Reeperbahn, offers strip shows as well as frivolous and crackling erotic readings.
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White Magic on Jungfernstieg
The entire market is dazzling with Christmas lights. Its themes, the colour of the lights and luminosity match the contemporary architectural language of the location.
The appearance of the Christmas market blends in harmoniously with the ambience around Hamburg's newly designed luxury boulevard with the local hotels, businesses, the Alsterhaus and other exclusive boutiques. A lovely Christmas market for atmospheric hours.
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Fleetinsel Christmas Market
Between Stadthausbrücke and Rödingsmarkt is a clever mixture of Hanseatic tradition and a modern attitude to life. The proximity to the harbour and the direct connection to the Alster lend the Fleet Christmas market a very special maritime atmosphere.
The delicious Christmas specialities or a contemplative glass of mulled wine with friends or family can help you forget the hustle and bustle of the pre-Christmas season — in the peaceful tranquillity of a renovated square, without the street noise and glaring lights. Stands with gift items are also an invitation to take a stroll. Meanwhile, the younger visitors can have fun on the children's carousel.
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New Year's Eve at the Waterfront
Fireworks are great, but you know what is even greater — fireworks reflected in the water. You get double the visual punch, a huge variety of delicacies served from street food stalls, plus the jubilant holiday cheers from the celebrating crowds.
The fireworks close to the Landungsbrücken are supported acoustically with the signal horns of all ships in the harbour.
For a quieter atmosphere with less hustle and bustle head to the Alster. The inhabitants of Hamburg lighten up their own fireworks around the Inner and Outer Alster lakes.
Another option for the turn of the year is a harbour tour which provides the perfect view over the fireworks from the waterfront.
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