Fish Market (Fischmarkt)
Article By: Madeleine Nicholson
3 years ago
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Culture-Historical Building
Diverse-Market
Diverse-Shopping
Eat & Drink-Bar
Eat & Drink-Cafe
Eat & Drink-Take Away
An absolute hive of activity - if you catch it at the right time - the fish market is an amazing place to wander through and get a little piece of daily life in this beautiful port city.
The building itself has a history dating back centuries, and inside, you'll find everything from fish to clothes to flowers to tourist souvenirs.
You'll have to go on a Sunday, 0500--0930 in April to October, and 0730-0930 in November to March; it's an early start, but you can bet on a great breakfast ready for a busy day.
Photocredit to Fotogreenhorn at Unsplash; Photoman at Unsplash; DA69 at Unsplash; tomch at pixabay
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- Große Elbstraße, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
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