Telefono: +494018074330
Indirizzo: Millerntorplatz 1, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Città: Hamburg
Piatti: 16
Recensioni: 23
"Hello I grew up on St. Pauli and know the Reeperbahn like my west pocket. This amusement mile is 1000 meters long and runs from west to east between the Nobistor (border to the former Altona) and Millerntor (border between St. Pauli and Neustadt) I am surprised that some visitors are disappointed, where they have not seen anything from the Reeperbahn that we all know about film and television. Those who call the Reeperbahn and St. Pauli are the tourists who cannot behave and are so full that they turn from top to bottom (berry the following expression). (expressed) There are the drug-dependent young women we call "Bordsteinschwalben or Unterleibsartistinnen". But the guilt for the fact that they are on David Street are the men who come from far away (without women) to promise the fast beautiful number. The Reeperbahn is a barrier zone for the Prostited. Whoever drinks a lot has to empty his bubble. In men it is often so that they knock off their water where they go and stand when they are in their head. Duhn is the expression for drunkenness: Were you sneaking, sneaking and snoring as a visitor? These were probably the “candidates” who have the right to settle where they want. Unfortunately, the Senate and its organs do not have the power and the will to send these “individualists” back where they came from. (Eastern Europe) Before and next to the Pigske do not live the tax refugees from Poland, but the economic refugees from the country who buy their cheap vodka in the Lidl and snore the reasonable tourists; often also with violence. (Lidl is no longer available) Yes, here are some shops where women can still buy chic wardrobes (sexy underwear), horny shoes or boots up to the step in and even jewelry and weapons. Here you can eat and drink very well: Were you in the goat? You missed something! Gosh no longer exists, was probably not profitable and the customer was missing. Were you in the Lehmitz?,......No, this is the Hamburg cult pub bad and if you have bad luck, you stay at the vault because it only wipes a bit. Do you know the Hong Kong Hotel?....no, it was the hotel/the pub that a Chinese from 1938 who survived the so-called Chinese action by the Gestapo and returned after the war. This pub is a smoker pub and is also one of the cult pubs on the gravel. Well, there are too big football events or song contests, public seeing (is actually a dead show) between the Davidwache and the former operetta house. This part of the Reeperbahn is called Playground. That's the party. See now on the Pentecost Saturday... or football World Cup/EM or the boring Songcontest, where Germany only occupys the lowest places victoriously. There are also pubs with historical background in the street of Hamburger Berg. *Elb castle cellar or golden glove*. These were the villages of which a certain Mr. Honka dragged women and transported them from life to death after sexual play in his apartment. They didn't miss her. Then he hid the bodies well in the middle floor and after a fire she found the fire department. Three pubs can continue to kill lesbians properly, as the entry for men without female accompaniment is prohibited. What about sex? But if we were to remove all these above-mentioned Schmarotzer, who allegedly put the Reeperbahn into play from the mile, the Reeperbahn would be missing something. As an old St. Paulian I miss the Reeperbahn after the move and at least once in the neighborhood I go there. It was my home every 25 years, I grew up there. Played with Jan Fedder am Baumwall, Udo Lindenberg, Otto and Marius Müller-Westernhagen met in Uncle Pö's and TOP TEN. Not least the Beatles in Indra, where they had their first engagements. Then they were in the Kaiserkeller and the Star Club. It was a nice time for me and I don't want to miss it. Later a state servant with white use went and I often drove Streife to St. Pauli and was accepted because I was known from earlier. Visit the mile. She'll like you."
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Amburgo, una città portuale nel nord della Germania, è conosciuta per il suo patrimonio marittimo, la cultura vivace e piatti locali come Fischbrötchen e Labskaus. È un mix di fascino antico e atmosfera moderna.