Hamburg bringing back summer

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Written by Linda Hohnholz

Autumn is inevitable in the north and the pre-Christmas mood leaves something to be desired. This is the best time to call back a bit of that summer feeling and remember the warm season by the water. Through its URBAN.SHORE campaign, the city of Hamburg invites you to visit hamburg-tourismus.de/urbanshore to discover its urban coastline, using videos, 360ยฐ photographs, and social media.

Lively city districts and many places of interest line themselves up along the banks of Hamburgโ€™s Elbe, where water and urban life meet: from the Hafencity with its newest landmark, the Elbphilharmonie, through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Speicherstadt, the world-renowned St. Pauli pier and the fish market to the beaches of the Elbe in Ovelgรถnne and Blankenese. The southern bank of the Elbe shows the rough industrial romanticism of Hamburg Harbour and, together with Wilhelmsburg, Hamburg has Europeโ€™s biggest river island, enlaced by remarkable waterways and forested areas. In addition, there are countless exciting maritime events directly on the water or close to it: classic events like the Hafengeburtstag (harbour birthday), romantic cruises during the Hamburg Cruise Days, musical highlights like the Elbjazz Festival and young, wild events like the art and music festival MS Dockville.

Hamburgยดs URBAN.SHORE represents Hamburg life next to the Elbe: The authentic people. The ships. The busy harbour. Buildings with panoramic views. The beaches inside the city. The omnipresent water. It stands for a sense of home and wanderlust. For tradition and innovation. For something that is constantly in motion and yet still exudes tranquillity.

A one and a half minute trailer is the core of the campaign. It shows the similarities and contrasts of the city and the Elbe. Both characters in the film, Maischa Pingel and Erkan Cakir, embody two different characteristics of Hamburg: she is calm and balanced, like the water. He is pulsating and restless, like the big city. In the increasingly faster sequences, the two protagonists get closer and closer to each other, approaching from opposite directions on the cityโ€™s coast, until they meet in the plaza in front of the Elbphilharmonie: two people, so different, yet so closely connected. Like Hamburg and the Elbe. Hamburgยดs URBAN.SHORE.

The main film is complemented by six 360ยฐ videos, containing further story elements, together with the two main characters. The viewer is then able to choose which perspective they wish to see: the fish market, the Elbphilharmonie, Jenischpark, the Elbe beaches, the piers or the Speicherstadt.

The main film, the 360ยฐ videos, as well as many exciting photos and stories can be found on the Internet page hamburg-tourismus.de/stadtkueste or by using the hash tag #urbanshore.

You can also experience Hamburgยดs URBAN.SHORE live when you take part in the travel offer โ€œMaritimes Hamburgโ€œ. From only 116 euros per person, this includes 2 nights in a hotel (including breakfast), a city tour, a harbour tour on the Elbe, a one-hour ride on the Alster, as well as the Hamburg CARD (3 days), which gives you access to all public transport. Book online at hamburg-tourismus.de or by calling +49 (0) 40-30051-720.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • From only 116 euros per person, this includes 2 nights in a hotel (including breakfast), a city tour, a harbour tour on the Elbe, a one-hour ride on the Alster, as well as the Hamburg CARD (3 days), which gives you access to all public transport.
  • In the increasingly faster sequences, the two protagonists get closer and closer to each other, approaching from opposite directions on the city's coast, until they meet in the plaza in front of the Elbphilharmonie.
  • This is the best time to call back a bit of that summer feeling and remember the warm season by the water.

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Linda Hohnholz

Editor in chief for eTurboNews based in the eTN HQ.

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