Reeperbahn
The Reeperbahn is the central street in the entertainment and red light district of Hamburg's St. Pauli neighborhood. It is about 930 meters long and runs from Millerntor westward to Nobistor, where it merges with Königstraße.
Hamburg's Reeperbahn is lined with restaurants, bars, theaters, discos and nightclubs. The city's most famous nightlife street, including its side streets, is the first port of call for many night owls and offers many sights worth seeing. The weekly St. Pauli Night Market takes place on the Reeperbahn, which opens its doors from 16:00 to 22:00. Since 2006, the multi-day Reeperbahn Festival, which integrates music, art and cultural events, takes place.
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The Reeperbahn is the central street in the entertainment and red light district of Hamburg's St. Pauli neighborhood. It is about 930 meters long and runs from Millerntor westward to Nobistor, where it merges with Königstraße.
Hamburg's Reeperbahn is lined with restaurants, bars, theaters, discos and nightclubs. The city's most famous nightlife street, including its side streets, is the first port of call for many night owls and offers many sights worth seeing. The weekly St. Pauli Night Market takes place on the Reeperbahn, which opens its doors from 16:00 to 22:00. Since 2006, the multi-day Reeperbahn Festival, which integrates music, art and cultural events, takes place.