SchwerinThe state capital Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is one of the most beautiful cities in the metropolitan region of Hamburg, which is inevitably due to the Schwerin Castle. The surrounding city has more than a thousand years of history to tell, just waiting to be discovered by you.
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Lüneburg. The old salt town quarter in the medieval centre of Lüneburg once established the fame of this Hanseatic city. Today, the area is home to the reform-oriented Leuphana University, the students of which enliven the streets of the historic old town with its numerous quaint pubs and small retail shops.
Hamburg's rivers and canals are crossed by around 2,500 bridges, making it the city with the highest number of bridges in Europe. Aside from its rich architectural heritage, the city is also home to notable cultural venues such as the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle concert halls.
The Fuhlsbüttel Airport is eight and a half kilometres from downtown Hamburg. There are various shuttle options between the airport and city centre, all of which take circa 25 – 30 minutes. If you want to avoid waiting times, taxis are available at the terminals.
The Gateway to the WorldHamburg's nickname Gateway to the World due to its port. Hamburg's recreational flair is centered around the water features found throughout the city.