Hamburg harbor has been the beating heart of the city for more than 800 years. Visitors can find out more about it on a guided boat tour. If you're just interested in watching the ships, head for the Schulau Ferry Station, where every ship is greeted and sent on its way with its national anthem. Another popular destination for visitors to Hamburg is the St. Pauli district. Every Sunday morning, night owls and early birds meet up at the city's famous fish market to enjoy the performances of fishmongers hawking their wares. St. Pauli is also known for the Reeperbahn at street of bars and dance clubs and one of German, if not the world’s best-known night-spots.
In Hamburg’s center, guests can check out its many stately villas, reminiscent of the past in a city that was never ruled by a king. Built in 1897, the Hamburg town hall is considered a model parliamentary building. Also impressive is the old Exchange building. In 1558, Hamburg merchants created Germany's very first commercial bourse here.