Category
page 1Streets in Hamburg
Reeperbahn
thumbnail|A sex shop on the Reeperbahn
thumb|Entrance to Herbertstraße; red sign to the right of the gate reads "No entrance for juveniles under 18 years of age and women". The large cigarette ad reads literally, "...For more [[foreplay."]]
thumb|Inside Herbertstraße

Jungfernstieg
thumbnail|Alsterhaus and the eastern end of Jungfernstieg, seen towards St. Peter's Church, Hamburg|St. Petri
thumbnail|Alster ferry boats, Alsterpavillon and Jungfernstieg
The Jungfernstieg () is an urban promenade in Hamburg, Germany. It is the city's foremost boulevard.
thumb|Jungfernstieg, seen towards Neustadt, Hamburg|Neustadt
Herbertstraße
thumb|Entrance to Herbertstraße; red sign to the right of the gate reads "No entrance for juveniles under 18 years of age and women". The large cigarette ad reads literally, "...For more foreplay."
thumb|Herbertstraße buildings
thumb|Herbertstraße: signs at the entry to the street that forbid entry to women and minors
Herbertstraße (until 1922 Heinrichstraße) is a street in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg, located near the Reeperbahn, which is the main red-light district. It is the only street in the city where it is still possible to find prostitutes in windows as in the famous De Wallen di
Mönckebergstraße
thumb|275px|Mönckeberg-Fountain (left) at the intersection of Mönckebergstraße and Spitalerstraße.
The Mönckebergstraße (locally also called Mö) is one of the main shopping streets in Hamburg, Germany.
Große Freiheit
cross street on the North Side to Hamburg's Reeperbahn road in the St. Pauli quarter
Hafenstraße
Hafenstraße is a street in St. Pauli, a quarter of Hamburg, Germany, known for its legalized squats. The squats were occupied in 1981 and became a figurehead for autonomist and anti-imperialist politics. After a prolonged battle with the city council which involved demonstrations of over 10,000 people, the buildings were legalized in the 1990s. Today they are owned by a self-organised cooperative.
Deichstraße
thumb|Canal-side view of houses in Deichstraße.
thumb|Typical house in the Deichstraße.
Deichstraße (lit. "dike street") is the oldest remaining street in the Altstadt of Hamburg, Germany and a popular visitor attraction in the city.
Neuer Wall
upmarket shopping street in Hamburg, Germany
Palmaille
thumbnail|250px|Buildings along Palmaille's southern side. The two opposite sides are separated by a median lawn and two rows of tilia|linden.
The Palmaille () is a famous avenue of Altona, Hamburg. It is considered one of northern Europe's most complete examples of a Neoclassical urban ensemble.
Grocers' Apartments
thumb|upright|View from the yard
Dessauer Ufer concentration camp
subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp in Nazi Germany (1944–1945)