A permanent market for designer goods has been long overdo in Hamburg. Now, one is taking place every Saturday at the new Unilever-Haus in HafenCity. ‘Der.Die.Sein Markt’ offers beautiful, cool and unique things, fashionable clothing, decorations and jewellery, sophisticated and surprising items, things you love but don’t need, digital wares and everything in-between.
The ship rental company Barkassen-Meyer is offering a tour of a special kind - for all of those interested in the beginnings of the Fab Four in Hamburg: a guided tour of the Beatlemania Beatles museum, then on to the Reeperbahn, rounded off with a barge tour through the harbour.
The Hamburg designer Andreas Linzner has been proving for ten years that terry cloth can do more than get you dry. He creates figures and much more from the fluffy material - and, as a result, amazes fans of this loop fabric all over the world. At the moment, he sells his products via his homepage and the design shop by the von Quast family in trendy Marktstraße.
For over 30 years, Angelica Wunnerlich, herself a passionate rider and horse lover, has been offering a large, exclusive selection of wares for fans of this sport and their passion at her shop Kastanien Hof. At spoga horse 2010, the international trade fair for equestrian sport in Cologne, she has now been awarded for her work - as ‘Best German Equestrian Sport Retailer 2009’.
Mehmet Coskun, hairdresser for over 30 years, is still elated about his career - a passion that his customers can see and enjoy at every appointment. Whether chignons or extensions, a new colour or look, the Hair Studio in Hamburg’s Neustadt district will simply make you radiate.
From the north of Hamburg, across the globe, and now back in this hanseatic
city - the life of Hans-Jürgen Voll reads like a culinary journey around the world: Berlin/Kempinski, Rome, Buenos Aires, Beijing, Shanghai, Bielefeld and Cologne/Hyatt. He learned his cooking talents from scratch and even had his own restaurant in Beijing.
A quiet terrace, a refreshing cocktail, delights from the barbecue or excellent dishes by Thomas Fischer - the brasserie and bar ‘Die Bank’ (The Bank) ensures relaxing moments in the heart of Hamburg.
Over 30 years ago, award-winning chef Heinz Wehmann took charge of the ‘Landhaus’, located in the Elbschaussee, and since then the restaurant has been crowned with a star - even two for the past five years.
Germany’s oldest English-language theatre, in Hamburg since 1976, presents Neil LaBute’s black-humour comedy ‘This is How it Goes’ in the original English language, starting 9th September 2010.