Discover the stories hidden behind the neon lights and vibrant streets of Hamburg's St. Pauli Red Light District on a private tour. Join a guide for a two-hour journey into the history, culture, and secrets of this iconic neighborhood.
Explore the narrow alleys and lively streets of St. Pauli. Uncover the district’s transformation from a humble fishing village to a buzzing hub of nightlife and culture. As you stroll through the district, your guide will share captivating tales of its evolution and highlight colorful street art, quirky bars, and local landmarks that make St. Pauli so distinctive.
Learn about its challenges, triumphs, and the diverse community that keeps the area vibrant. From its fascinating roots to its role in shaping modern Hamburg, this tour offers a rich mix of history, art, and cultural insight. You will discover its historic past, its pulsating nightlife and its fascinating cultural diversity.
Meet your guide in front of the entrance of the St. Pauli Theather.
St. Pauli’s famous entertainment and nightlife street. It’s lined with bars, clubs, and theaters, and its reputation for hedonism dates back to the 19th century. The street is also rich in music history; The Beatles honed their skills here in the early 1960s.
This historic police station is a symbol of order in the otherwise chaotic St. Pauli. Its striking brick façade and location on the Reeperbahn make it one of the most photographed buildings in the area. It has also been featured in many films and TV shows.
This historic tunnel, opened in 1911, connects St. Pauli to the port area beneath the Elbe River. Its art deco design and rich history make it a fascinating stop for visitors. Walking or cycling through offers stunning views of Hamburg’s harbor area.
This square is named after Hans Albers, a German actor and singer who was a local legend. Surrounded by bars and live music venues, it embodies the lively spirit of St. Pauli.
Adjacent to the Reeperbahn, this street is famous for its live music venues, including the Indra Club and Kaiserkeller, where The Beatles played some of their earliest gigs. It’s a hub for live entertainment and has a storied past.
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