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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Lee Keanes is a singer-songwriter and comedian in Hamburgs free culture scene. Born in Scotland, raised in Bavaria and living in Hamburg for the past 6years. She is madly in love with Hamburg. And will show you the city through the eyes of a real local. Including places off the beaten path. Join her for fun, adventure and if you're lucky a live-performed song.
Sternschanze & St Pauli - Between hipsters, punks and rock'n'roll
I'll take you on a tour through Hamburg's trendy districts. The 'Sternschanze' and 'St Pauli' are officially the coolest districts in Hamburg, comparable to Berlin's 'Kreuzberg'. They stand for colorful culture, experimental, alternative lifestyles and are historically important places for youth culture right up to the present day.
We visit:
Afterwards, you can wander through this lively place on your own. Visit cafes, restaurants and boutiques. With personal insider tips from me
And: If you're lucky, I'll perform a song for you live on my ukulele that goes with this wonderful part of town. That way, you'll definitely have a tour that you'll be talking about for a long time.
We meet in front of the small fruit stand in front of the Sternschanze S-Bahn station. I am the person with the short hair, the purple scarf and the fantastic smile.
The Schanzenturm is the former largest water tower in Europe on a hill (28 m above sea level) in Hamburg's Sternschanze Park and has been administratively part of the Sternschanze district since March 1, 2008. After major protests from the surrounding residents, the water tower was transformed into a hotel. However, it remains a landmark of the district.
The Schulterblatt is a young alternative shopping and entertainment street and is the core of the Schanzenviertel. It is considered a place to “see and be seen” with numerous shops, restaurants and pubs.
The Rote Flora is an autonomous center in the remaining building of the former Flora Theater, which has been occupied since November 1989. Like the occupied buildings on Hafenstrasse, it is considered a symbolic location of Hamburg's autonomous scene and a starting point for supra-regional social, cultural and politically motivated activities of the left-wing scene.
The former ‘Cattle Slaughterhouse’ is a true fixture in Hamburg's cultural scene and is worth a visit at any time. Here you will find events with different orientations at any time of the day or night. There are regular flea markets held on the old battlefield, where you can either just browse or sell your own things for a small demurrage fee
Nestled between the Millerntor Stadium and the Karoviertel, the almost 50 meter high bunker on St. Pauli has long since become a landmark for young Hamburg. Known as the “Media Bunker”, “Bunker on Feldstrasse” or more recently as the “Green Bunker”, Hamburg's largest and one of the few remaining high-rise bunkers in the city stands for creativity, urban culture and participation. Today, Hamburg's largest accessible rooftop park is located here. This can be “climbed” after the tour
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).