Experience St. Pauli as it really is – honest, direct and genuine.
I am an ex-domina and show you the true face of the neighborhood on my neighborhood tour – away from tourist routes and clichés. You will learn how Herbertstrasse really works, what happens in the red light environment and what stories lie behind the facades.
With real insider knowledge, unembellished insights and a clear message: There are no fairy tales here, but real life. Talking to sex workers is possible – if they are open to it.
The tour runs daily, you don't need a group or special arrangements. Just come and take an unforgettable experience with you – perfect for curious explorers, special occasions or anyone who isn’t content with superficialities.
Come on – I’ll show you the real neighborhood.
Mary's meeting with Günter Jauch
The Davidwache is a famous police station in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, directly on the Reeperbahn, and is considered the smallest and most famous police station in Germany.
Hamburg's street swath focuses primarily on St. Pauli, while Herbertstraße is a notorious, closed-off alley near the Reeperbahn, where prostitution is legal and exclusively accessible to men.
Hans-Albers-Platz is a busy square in St. Pauli near the Reeperbahn, known for its bars, clubs and monument to actor and singer Hans Albers, which commemorates the golden era of the port city.
Touch BDSM Night Club is an exclusive fetish and BDSM club in Hamburg, known for its discreet atmosphere, stylish decor and sophisticated events.
The Große Freiheit is a famous side street of the Reeperbahn in Hamburg-St. Pauli, known for its legendary clubs, live music venues and as the former home of the Beatles.
Beatlesplatz is a round, black square in Hamburg-St. Pauli on the Reeperbahn, reminiscent of the Beatles' early years in the city and decorated with stylized metal silhouettes of the band members.
The Reeperbahn is Hamburg’s most famous entertainment and party mile in the St. Pauli district, known for its vibrant nightlife, clubs, bars, theatres and red light district.
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