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In the northern city near North Sea everything follows very calm. Hamburg's economic well-being is due to its long
tradition of commercial and harbor city. It is the greenest city of
Germany. The parks and gardens occupy 13% of the city surface,
protected lands reach another 23%, and natural reserves a 6%.
The environs of the city offer you pleasant zones of excursion: the
Elbe river, the moors of Lüneburg (Lüneburger Heide), the lakes in
Holstein and Mecklenburg and the beaches of the Baltic Sea and North
Sea.
When we think about the city of Hamburg, we immediately think about a great
seaport. Nevertheless, Hamburg is not in the coast, but up to 120
km of the sea and based on the Elbe river, that ends at the North
Sea. Hamburg is well-known like as Germany's door to the world. In
its port are working 80,000 people, which turns it into the greatest port of
Europe, and thanks to it the city is one of the more important
economic centers of the Germanic country.
The port of the hanseática city of Hamburg has been existing for 800
years. Every year, during two week ends of May, impressive boats of 3
or 4 masts meet and the peculiar ones are crowded around in the
bridges to give the welcome them.
Hamburg is a cosmopolitan city where the cold elegance of the mansions
and the luxurious hotels have capacity along with international
musical productions and wonderful commercial centers. But also the
Reeperbahn, the main street of the district of S. Pablo, the zone of
diversion of the city exists. Here nobody sleep, from one and half
in the morning begins the celebration. Normally to this
zone a young public goes who looks for diversion in the clubs and the
discotecas. Later, in the first hours of the morning you can approach
the market of fish of the district of Altona, where every Sunday
the retailers sing of alive voice the prices of their products.
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