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  1. The Reeperbahn is the hub of Hamburg nightlife in the St. Pauli district. It is 930 meters long, lined with nightclubs and bars, discos and pubs. Especially the side street Große Freiheit, the Hans-Albers-Platz as well as the Spielbudenplatz with Panopticon and Operetta House are popular with tourists and locals alike.

  2. Apr 7, 2021 · Updated on 04/07/21. Konrad Wothe / Getty Images. No visit to Hamburg, Germany, is complete without hitting up the Reeperbahn, Hamburg's legendary nightlife mile. Located within the district of rebellious St. Pauli, it is home to one of Europe's biggest red-light districts and is a theme park of neon.

  3. Reeperbahn. 2,388 reviews. #75 of 424 things to do in Hamburg. NeighbourhoodsPoints of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. Reeperbahn is Hamburg’s party central, comprising everything from nightclubs and erotic theaters to cabarets and art galleries.

  4. Jan 20, 2024 · Known for its vibrant nightlife and diverse attractions, Reeperbahn has earned its reputation as the city's red-light district. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at some of the best clubs, bars, restaurants and hotels that make Reeperbahn a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Best Reeperbahn Clubs. Große Freiheit 36 (Kaiserkeller)

  5. Hamburg's nightlife Celebrate on the "most sinful mile in the world", the Reeperbahn. Hamburg's nightlife is known far beyond its borders. The city on the Elbe has an almost endless selection of venues, clubs and bars for night owls. From the vibrant streets of the famous St. Pauli district to trendy neighbourhoods such as Sternschanze, the ...

  6. As rock and roll made its way to continental Europe in the late 1950s, several nightclub owners in the red-light district of Hamburg, West Germany—the Reeperbahn, named for the street that was its main artery—decided that the new music should supplant the jazz they had been featuring.

  7. The Reeperbahn and the St. Pauli District are located just north of the port, on the western edge of Hamburg. The pedestrian street heads west from the St. Pauli underground station and stretches all the way to the fish market at Altona.

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