Hamburg is really a crazy city. This street named Reeperbahn, is really havoc. Just behind me is the Europe's 2nd largest brothel.
Look at the cars here.. power!!
They openly sell knives, swords and even guns!!
This is the most crazy clubbing street. From normal pubs to strip clubs hoho. We came back on the 2nd night and it was really crazy. We were like having 'ladies night' in Singapore, but here, we could enter so many different clubs for free as students, and in one of the clubs we even got a free shot! The next morning after breakfast, we headed to the St Petri's Church, the place where we climbed 554 steps to the top of the church where we can see the whole of Hamburg. The staircases were really narrow and kinda steep too.
Look at the cars here.. power!!
They openly sell knives, swords and even guns!!
This is the most crazy clubbing street. From normal pubs to strip clubs hoho. We came back on the 2nd night and it was really crazy. We were like having 'ladies night' in Singapore, but here, we could enter so many different clubs for free as students, and in one of the clubs we even got a free shot! The next morning after breakfast, we headed to the St Petri's Church, the place where we climbed 554 steps to the top of the church where we can see the whole of Hamburg. The staircases were really narrow and kinda steep too.
From the top we could see the Rathaus (Town Hall).
This is the St Nikolai's church, which was rebuilt after being badly damaged during the 2 world wars. It was black because it was covered by ashes during the war. This is a very unique building, Chilehaus. The Chilehaus depicting the form of a ship is propably the best example of the 1920s style of "Kontorhaus" architecture
Here is the St Nikolai Church turned musuem again. By the town hall, we witnessed a couple getting married and getting ready to take a ride on the chariots, what a way to get married!
Nice street dance!
This is how the Hamburg train station looks like from the inside.
We wanted to visit the St Michaelis's Church which is very much the symbol of Hamburg, only to find it under renovation (@#&$(!) Look how crazy this city is. It is not uncommon to find people drunk on the streets in the morning.
Another disappointment is the Erotic Art Museum which is not open for duno what reason.
This is the port of Hamburg, the largest of Germany. I got my shades in Hamburg because the Sun is really out almost the whole day in Sweden already, and it is really expensive to get it in Sweden. How do I look in it?
This is the St Nikolai's church, which was rebuilt after being badly damaged during the 2 world wars. It was black because it was covered by ashes during the war. This is a very unique building, Chilehaus. The Chilehaus depicting the form of a ship is propably the best example of the 1920s style of "Kontorhaus" architecture
Here is the St Nikolai Church turned musuem again. By the town hall, we witnessed a couple getting married and getting ready to take a ride on the chariots, what a way to get married!
Nice street dance!
This is how the Hamburg train station looks like from the inside.
We wanted to visit the St Michaelis's Church which is very much the symbol of Hamburg, only to find it under renovation (@#&$(!) Look how crazy this city is. It is not uncommon to find people drunk on the streets in the morning.
Another disappointment is the Erotic Art Museum which is not open for duno what reason.
This is the port of Hamburg, the largest of Germany. I got my shades in Hamburg because the Sun is really out almost the whole day in Sweden already, and it is really expensive to get it in Sweden. How do I look in it?
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