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The tourism boom in Hamburg continues. Overnight stays in Hamburg increased to 14,5 Millionen last year. Not only the people of Hamburg themselves love their city but als tourists from all over the world enjoy the special flair of the city on Elbe River that has a lot to offer: the port of Hamburg, Reeperbahn in the district of St. Pauli or the Volksparkstadion (soccer stadium). Next to travelers, many mechanics, workers and trade fair visitors are drawn to the city. Everyone needs an accommodation during their stay in the North German metropolis. At Monteurzimmer.de you will find affordable worker rooms in Hamburg starting from 5,00 €. Get in touch with the landlord quickly and easily!
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At Monteurzimmer.de, you will find more than 348 worker room offers in Hamburg. Most people associate the metropolis on the Elbe river with the Reeperbahn and a crazy nightlife. But Hamburg has more to offer than a legendary party scene. Not for nothing it is called "the pearl of the north". Hamburgs Michel, Hamburgs legendary fish market and the new Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall are just some of the sights that attract many visitors every year. The port of Hamburg is the hub of the Hanseatic city. About 13,000 ships from all over the world dock here every year. During a harbour tour one gets a complete insight into the huge dimensions, passing the container ships and the huge docks.
On the portal Monteurzimmer.de, you find listings of landlords from the region Hamburg. Simply use one of the filter criteria (location, zip code, map search) to find available worker accommodation in the region you are looking for. That way you will get a list of landlords for worker rooms in Hamburg. You will also find pensions, holiday houses, workers rooms and much more. On the detailed page of each listing, you can get an exact impression of the accommodations. With the equipment features you can see at a glance what equipment the worker accommodation has and what price the tenants estimate for an overnight stay. Contacting the landlord is simple and direct. You can contact the landlord via the integrated booking request form or via the contact details on the left side of the listing. Book directly with the landlord, without our portal being in between.
Wetter Information for Hamburg
The Hanseatic city on the Elbe river is characterised by a maritime climate. In winter there is generally a milder climate with minimum temperatures of -1.4 °C. Summers are cooler than in the eastern hinterland with maximum temperature values of 22.2 °C. December and January are among the rainiest months with a total of 24.5 days.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Max °C | 3,5 | 4,4 | 8,0 | 12,3 | 17,5 | 19,9 | 22,1 | 22,2 | 17,9 | 13,0 | 7,5 | 4,6 |
Min °C | -1,4 | -1,2 | 1,1 | 3,3 | 7,4 | 10,5 | 12,7 | 12,5 | 9,6 | 6,0 | 2,4 | 0,0 |
Rainy Days | 12,1 | 9,2 | 11,3 | 8,9 | 9,6 | 11,3 | 11,4 | 10,2 | 10,8 | 10,5 | 11,7 | 12,4 |
Source: Wikipedia
Current Traffic Situation in Hamburg
Well informed, you will reach your destination quickly. Find out about possible traffic jams, speed camera reports, construction sites and accidents before you set off. Get more information about the current traffic situation in Hamburg here. When on the road you should always pay attention to the current traffic situation. Listen to Radio Hamburg and get the latest information on traffic jams and speed camera reports.
Sights in Hamburg
The Hanseatic City of Hamburg in northern Germany is also known as "The Gateway to the World". From here, several hundred ships start their daily journey across the great oceans. In addition, gigantic container ships and cruise ships dock every day, bringing day tourists into the city. One of Hamburg´s landmarks is the Hamburger Michel. From a height of 106 metres, the St. Michaelis Church offers a fascinating view over Hamburg, the harbour and the surrounding area. A free organ concert takes place here every day at 12 noon. The Speicherstadt in Hamburg has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 2015. It was built from 1883 on oak piles and can be easily discovered during a harbour tour through the small channels. Everything about the history of the origins of the Speicherstadt can be found in the Speicherstadtmuseum. For families with children a visit to the Miniature Museum is recommended. In the Miniatur Wunderland you can see the world on a scale of 1:87. During your stay in the city on the Elbe river, a visit to the fish market should not be missed! Here it has been called moin, moin for over 300 years and many traders offer their fresh produce at the traditional market. You can experience the colourful spectacle up close while enjoying a delicious fish roll. Hamburgs entertainment mile also continues to be colourful. The Reeperbahn is Hamburgs most famous red light district and attracts not only young people! In the St. Pauli district of the city, the street is about 930 metres long. The many discos, clubs, bars and strip clubs attract night owls from all over the world. Hamburgs sinful mile is also known as the Kiez by the Hamburgers themselves. In contrast to other cities, there is only one Kiez here. This refers to the Reeperbahn, Große Freiheit, Hamburger Berg and Hans-Albers-Platz. In the city centre lies the Binnenalster, which is often confused with a lake. The source of the Alster springs north of Hamburg and meanders south to the Hamburg Elbe. Around the Binnenalster are cafés and restaurants from which you can enjoy the view of the large Alster fountain. At the new Jungfernsteig and on the Lombardsbrücke you can end the day in a relaxed manner and enjoy the evening sun with a beer after work. One of Hamburgs new landmarks in Hafencity is the Elbe Philharmonic Hall, or "Elphi" for short, which opened in January 2017. This is where modernity and history meet. The cultural landmark contains a total of 3 concert halls, a hotel and a 360° panoramic viewpoint. For this reason alone it is worth a visit!
Top 5 sights in Hamburg
Further information on the topic of sightseeing in Hamburg is available here (marcopolo.de).
Popular Events in Hamburg
In Hamburg there is something to celebrate all year round. The Hamburg Harbour Birthday is one of the biggest events celebrated in Hamburg every year. This year the port celebrates its 831st birthday. In the period from 08 to 10 May the port area will be transformed into a colourful street festival. Traditionally, the opening is marked by the big parade, in which more than 300 ships sail towards the port. A very special highlight awaits you the following evening. The annual AIDA fireworks display fascinates many visitors and is a spectacular experience for young and old. Three times a year the Heiligengeistfeld is the venue for the public festival "Hamburger Dom" with many rides, raffles and nostalgic carousels. Visitors find a colourful mixture of exuberant folk festival atmosphere with snacks, marquee, shooting galleries and sales stands. The Hamburg Cathedral is one of the largest folk festivals in the North German region. The Reeperbahn Festival is a musical event. Since 2006, it has been one of the most important festivals in the music scene, presenting emerging and established artists. Around the party mile of the Reeperbahn the clubs open their doors for various concerts.
Popular Events, Folk Festivals and Activities in Hamburg
- Hamburger Dom (27.03.-26.04.20, 24.07.-23.08.20, 06.11.-06.12.20)
- Harbour Birthday (08.05.-10.05.20)
- Stadtpark Open Air (19.05.-07.09.20)
- Harley Days (26.06.-28.06.20)
- Schlagermove (03.07.04.07.20)
- Triathlon (11.07.-12.07.20)
- Christopher Street Day (01.08.)
- Hamburg Cyclassics (16.08.)
- MS Dockville (21.08.-23.08.20)
- Reeperbahn Festival (16.09.-19.09.20)
Culinary Delicacies from Hamburg
Due to its proximity to the sea, Hamburgs regional cuisine is characterised above all by a variety of fish dishes. At Hamburgs famous fish market you will find a large selection of fresh products. Of course, Hamburgs classic, the fish roll, should not be missing. Traditionally, bismarck herring, pollack, matjes or rollmops are offered here. The Hamburger Labskaus also belongs to a real seafaring dish. It consists of mashed potatoes and salted meat with which onions, beetroot, maties and a fried egg are served. However, this dish is not suitable for everyone's palate. Another traditional dish is the round piece warm. Here a warm slice of roast meat is placed in a halved roll and topped with gravy. At first the dish was eaten by Hamburg harbour workers. It is assumed that the round piece warm could be the predecessor of todays hamburger.
Shopping Facilities, Gas Stations and Affordable Restaurants
The city on the Elbe River offers many shopping opportunities. From small, cosy shops with individual offers to large flagship stores - Hamburg has a lot to offer. If you need small things near your worker accommodation in Hamburg, you will find everything you need in the surrounding supermarkets such as Aldi, Lidl, Edeka, Rewe and more. For larger errands, Hamburgs largest shopping center Alstertal has everything to offer.
As a worker you should always have the right tools with you. For possible purchases, there are many DIY stores in Hamburg like Bauhaus, Hagebaumarkt Altona, Hornbach or OBI. You run out of gas? Everywhere in Hamburg there are gas stations like Aral, Jet, Oil! or star gas station. Check the current gas prices to profite from the cheapest. You should book rental cars and transporters in advance with sufficient time. A comparison will give you the best option.
A tasty meal during the lunch break does not have to be expensive! Hamburgs cuisine is very fish-heavy, but also has lots of other delicacies in store. For a quick snack in between, it is best to grab a bite in a snack bar. A cheap alternative for a tasty lunch is offered by the countless canteens in Hamburg. Here you get a great meal for your money.
Industrial Sites and Exhibition Grounds in Hamburg
Hamburg is gaining more and more importance as a trade fair city and is developing into a technology location. Every year, the exhibition grounds in Hamburg hosts around 40 trade fairs and other events in eleven halls. On 26.03.2021 the Mega Messe, a trade fair especially for craftsmen, takes place. One of the best known industrial sites is Billbrook/Rothenburgsort.
Public Transport Connections
Public transport in Hamburg is very well developed and consists of S-Bahn and U-Bahn, trams and numerous bus lines. In addition, in the port and the suburbs there are shipping lines or port ferries with which you can travel. There is a total of 4 U-Bahn lines. For sightseeing tours, the U3 line through the city centre is ideal. With the Hamburg CARD you can use all public transport in the AB area including airport.
Connection to Hauptbahnhof and ZOB
S-Bahn: S1, S2, S3, S11, S21, S31
U-Bahn: U1, U2, U3, U4
Bus: 5, 17, 112
Connection to Hamburg airport
S-Bahn: S1
Save on the road in Hamburg
Hamburg is a very open-minded, citizen-friendly city and is considered safe for tourists and travellers. The police are present everywhere in the city and provide security. Nevertheless, you should take care of your valuables and wear them close to your body. Especially at tourist places with many people, double caution is required. Current information on the security situation can also be found in the overview “Sicheres Hamburg”.
Insider Tips for Hamburg
Apart from the well-known highlights such as the port of Hamburg, the Reeperbahn or the Speicherstadt, there are also fewer tourist attractions that reflect everyday life in Hamburg. Very close to the fish market, for example, is the Russian submarine 434 in the harbour basin with the skyline of Hamburg in the background. For more information you can also visit the museum of the same name. A real insider tip for the classic harbour tour is the public ferry. With a regular day ticket for 6,40 € you have the possibility to take the ferry 62 from Landungsbrücke to Finkenwerder. With a bit of luck you will pass gigantic cruise ships. In summer the Antonipark colloquial also called Park Fiction, in the district Altona-Altstadt provides urban flair directly on the Elbe river. Here you meet for a beer after work or just to hang out and enjoy the view of the sea. Hamburg can be explored from the water in a very special way: namely by stand up paddling on the Alster. Via the SUP Club Hamburg you have the possibility to book a beginners course or just rent a board and paddle over the water on your own. Real soccer fans should definitely watch a game of Altona 93 in the Adolf Jäger-Kampfbahn. The nostalgic stadium with charm is the second oldest in Germany. All information about the games and the prices can be found on the Website of Altona 93.
Other cities nearby
- Ahrensburg (20km)
- Bargteheide (26km)
- Buchholz in der Nordheide (26km)
- Buxtehude (22km)
- Geesthacht (28km)
- Glinde (13km)
- Halstenbek (13km)
- Henstedt-Ulzburg Municipality (25km)
- Neu Wulmstorf (15km)
- Norderstedt (15km)
- Pinneberg (18km)
- Quickborn (20km)
- Reinbek (17km)
- Rellingen (16km)
- Rosengarten (18km)
- Seevetal (16km)
- Uetersen (26km)
- Wedel (19km)
- Winsen (25km)