The largest city centre shopping mall in Europe is Europa Passage, which boasts over 100 shops on five floors, including names such as Esprit, H&M, Hilfiger Denim, Kult and Sasch, not to mention the largest sports shop in Europe. Although Hamburg is crammed full of shops already, this is also worth a visit as it has many shops you won’t find anywhere else in the city centre, but if you’re looking for something a little different, it’s worth a visit
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Rollercoasters fly past stands where hot corn on the cob is sold, and next to the roundabouts for the small and not so small ones, you can smell roasted almonds and see candied fruit. Fried sausages and potatoe fritters are as indispensable as various waffle makers. The Ferris wheel continues to be the distinguishing feature of the Dom over the years, and an additional adventure area with a new theme every time has also been an integral element of the event for the past years. Sound good ?
Every Sunday morning customers come from near and far to bargain with vendors praising wares of virtually every type at Hamburg's oldest, most traditional open-air market, dating back to 1703. From the antiquated china can to the vivid duck family - everything is available here in the shadows of the 100 years old fish auction hall. Especially popular with early birds, bargain hunters and tourists: brunch in the historic fish auction hall with jazz, skiffle or country and western music.








