Two weeks ago Britty and myself decided to go to Hamburg for a weekend to take in the sites of Germany’s second largest city. Hamburg is a port city, and is the second largest port in Europe.
Hamburg is more than just a big port! Hamburg has some beautiful architecture, has the second most bridges of any city in the world, and has a very good public transport system, that even tourists can work out!
Our hotel was located a little way from the city, however accessing the city centre was a breeze on the underground “U” rail network. We saw many sites, and I guess a picture represents a 1000 words.
First stop was the famous Fish Markets. So many people, so much fish, Fruit, vegetables, and so much rubbish!
Believe it or not this was taken at 9am Sunday morning. This is a hall at the Fish Markets where people continue drinking after the night clubs close! It was packed with people drink large amounts of beer! There was also lots of shameless dancing to the live band. This apparently happens every week.
Britty on our port cruise. We wanted to do an English Language tour, but the conditions were so bad, we couldn’t bare the thought of getting in a tiny boat on the very very rough water!
Picture from one of Hamburg’s many bridges. These buildings are Warehouses for storing goods ship to the port from other countries.
A church in the distance that stands as a reminder of the World Wars. It was burnt out during the war, and now stands as a Memorial to those lost to war.
Picture taken from the Hamburg Dungeon. The Dungeon takes you through some of the horrors that have occurred in Hamburg. It is a museum, but with actors!
The very famous Reeperbahn.
Wow, public drinking in public spaces, yeah I guess they can because they are responsible about it like in Japan, I heard people are allowed to drink on the trains there, but they usually don’t. But they still have the freedom too, because they are resonsible citizens.Great photos, biggest port city in Germany hey! Wow, my company might even have a wireless network at these ports for all I know. Ask me anything about ports and I know now haha, RTG cranes, reach stackers, TEU’s. It’s quite amazing to stand underneath these cranes and see how they get the containers off the ship, these guys operating the cranes are extremely skilled and efficient. The sit at the top and have to place the container on the truck to lock into the holes, so they need accuracy to within a centimetre, and from the 40 metre height they are at, the container is like a match box, haha. But they get it in, is very challenging.
SPARKASSE !!!!!FIRE-CRACK!!!hehehehehe