as well as a concert and multifunctional hall for up to 2,200 people Inspired by the way bees live, work and care for each other, "The Beehive" has been built in HafenCity Designed by Danish architects WERK and the Halbinsulaner construction consortium the project won the MIPIM award in the "Best Residential Project" category The community-enhancing architecture addresses loneliness The building's design encourages social interaction and inclusion and features a large kitchen for communal dining who also work in the building's own co-working space or in the handicraft workshop no longer have to commute which reduces the traffic and benefits the environment The development of HafenCity was also part of presentations at Hamburg's joint stand in Cannes Hamburg Invest was on site with 20 companies.  The jury praised the standard of living in the new district and its reinterpretation of historical models with features such as pergolas lots of greenery and novel ideas for environment-friendly transport.ys/kk/pb 20 companies are presenting themselves at this year's real estate fair Semmelweis University signed an agreement with the Asklepios Clinics Group one of the largest clinic networks in Germany which resulted in the creation of the Asklepios Campus Hamburg (ACH) a bi-national faculty within the Faculty of Medicine (ÁOK) After the first two years of theoretical education students in the German-language program can continue their studies at ACH in Hamburg from the third year Deputy Head of Mission and host of the event Rector’s Commissioner and Dean’s Commissioner of ACH congratulated the graduates of the 13th year Vice-Dean of ÁOK and Rector’s Commissioner for the clinical affairs of international students conferred the Doctor of Medicine degrees on the students were honored with certificates for their outstanding achievement Dr welcomed the newly graduated doctors and congratulated them on their medical degrees newly graduated doctors of the Medical Faculty of Semmelweis University’s Asklepios Campus Hamburg an era is coming to an end once and for all The university years are over – but you cannot sit back and relax because the years of learning never come to an end This is because we doctors can only be the best we can be if we constantly nurture you already know and feel exactly what your teachers and mentors have repeatedly stressed throughout your studies: being a doctor is not just a profession It is a vocation that is literally about life Head Physician for obstetrics and prenatal medicine at Asklepios Kliniken Barmbek was honored at the ceremony and appointed department group leader and subject leader at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Asklepios Campus Hamburg Head Physician for cardiac surgery at Asklepios Klinikum Hamburg was appointed subject leader at the ACH’s Cardiac Surgery Department The graduates were also welcomed by Dr Managing Director of Asklepios Medical School GmbH “As the graduating class of 2024 at Semmelweis University’s Asklepios Campus Hamburg can expect special challenges in your medical work,” he said the diverse applications of artificial intelligence the high demands on personal knowledge management and the ever-changing policy framework all mean that new graduates face many tasks in their daily clinical practice and medical research But I am confident that you will all rise to these challenges very well,” he said together with the university leadership and ACH staff walked to the Brandenburg Gate for a group photo where the 53 new medical doctors threw their hats in the air Semmelweis University’s affiliated campus in Germany 2500 young German-speaking students have received their medical degrees Béla Merkely emphasized in his statement to the Hungarian News Agency Corp (MTI) in Berlin: “It is a source of pride for us that interest in the program remains high to this day Police arrested one man after the stabbing which took place on Friday afternoon at a branch of the Edeka supermarket on the outskirts on Hamburg German tabloid Bild published a photograph of a bloodied figure in the back of a car whom they said was the suspect: The Hamburg police department said members of the public subdued the man Police do not yet have a motive for the killing. Bild also reported accounts from witnesses who said the man shouted "Allahu Akbar" ("God is great" in Arabic) during the attack The attack took place in the Barmbek-Nord area of the outskirts of the city: A series of tweets from the Hamburg police department said that they had locked down the area tweeted a video from the scene showing armed police ambulances and fire engines lined up in front of the supermarket: This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Pergolenviertel Residential Project by blrm Architekt*innen with Michael Nagler Landschaftsarchitekt is shaped by a clear geometry with structural interruptions and passageways The Pergolenviertel describes the „block in the green“ in the urban environment between Hamburg‘s City Nord and Barmbek which open up to nature with passages in the form of round arches sit in the green space originally used as an allotment settlement which flows through and shapes the new quarter To the west of the Pergolenviertel lies Hamburg’s City Park The buildings are located in the northern and southern areas of the approx 80000m2 large property and are connected by open space The open space is defined by the eponymous pergolas designed as round arches that guide residents and visitors through the area The positioning and rotation of the residential blocks in relation to each other create plaza-like street spaces with changing geometries in the southern area of the neighborhood Structural interruptions and passageways connect street spaces with the surrounding green spaces and pathways which is reflected both in the external facade design and in the internal structure of the building The urban planning principle becomes a cross-scale design theme here and even finds its visual implementation in the interior spatial effect The geometry of the building is clearly defined and west sides are limited to three stories and on the north side to six full stories formulating a conclusion The access to the apartments is almost exclusively through the communally used inner courtyard The former use as an allotment garden settlement is reflected here in a patchwork based on the design grid The differentiated design of the areas reflects a variety of functions The majority of the residential units form interspersed living spaces Residents have the opportunity to face the greenery outside on the one hand and to participate in the life of the courtyard on the other A subtle color gradient extends over the entire pergola quarter the neighboring City-Nord seems to color off the red of the adjacent residential quarter Barmbek colors off the façade is faced with a reddish-brown clinker brick in a semi-bond the clinker bricks are formed as a relief: every second row of bricks jumps back in this area Project: Pergolenviertel Residential ProjectArchitects: blrm Architekt*innenLandscape Architects: Michael Nagler LandschaftsarchitektClient: PrivatePhotographer: Joshua Delissen Input your search keywords and press Enter You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/ a legendary drinking den with a famous jukebox Silberbackstrasse is usually one of the quieter streets in Hamburg’s infamous St Pauli district But for a few frightening moments on Sunday it threatened to become the location of a nation’s worst nightmare Men shouting in the street is par for the course in these parts, but men shouting in the street while holding a small axe and a bottle with an oily rag hanging out of the top is not the police are on one side of a metal barricade which has been put across the top of the street to keep the Dutch tide flowing in one direction He then makes a half-hearted attempt to climb over the barriers while still shouting “dirty fascists” at the crowd of police he turns away from the police and starts jogging down the street He is pursued by at least half a dozen cops one of whom fires a jet of pepper spray in his direction With police flanking him from the other side of the street he is effectively cornered in the middle of the road which turns out to be a roofing axe or shingle hammer and tries to light what looks a lot like a Molotov cocktail An armed plainclothes police officer fires two warning shots in the air the man is surrounded by at least half a dozen officers pointing handguns at him disarms him and puts him in the recovery position one applying what looks like a tourniquet to his leg More police are now cordoning off the area The Dutch “fans walk” is halted and quickly redirected The vast majority of them have absolutely no idea what has just happened The first they hear of it is when they get messages from home asking if they are OK it is because it was filmed by a video journalist who was standing on that corner watching the Dutch go by combined with another camera crew’s footage from across the street was published on the X account of a German news outlet an hour later That footage was replayed on all German news outlets for the rest of the day The news outlet who first published the video is a relatively new entrant to the market and appears to specialise in reporting crimes committed by “auslanders” As the man at the centre of this incident was clearly German online speculation about the motive quickly moved on from him being a disaffected migrant to him being a “left-wing extremist” the rationale being St Pauli’s left-of-centre politics and his use of the word “fascist” The first facts appear at 12.59pm when Hamburg Police issued a short statement on its X feed saying a “major police operation” is underway after “a person threatened officers with a pickaxe and an incendiary device” It adds that they had used their firearms and “the attacker was injured and is currently receiving medical treatment” was the first to launch a story online with a headline that referred to an axe-wielding maniac running amok with memories of what can happen when you invite the world to a party that goes horribly wrong this was exactly what it feared most about Euro 2024 By the time it had been confirmed that the attacker was a 39-year-old man from Buchholz in der Nordheide And when it was reported that he suffers from schizophrenia and is known to the authorities turned out to be just another sad tale about a person who needs help another 1996 Atlanta Olympics-style attack when the incident happened and did not arrive on the scene until close to 8pm The police cordon had been lifted half an hour earlier and a news-gathering crew from German broadcaster ARD was just packing up after a long stint standing on that corner which actually meant it was half empty compared to every other establishment within a half-mile radius Zum Silbersack was not showing the England-Serbia game and was also not pumping out Dutch techno or letting its customers dance on the tables This put it at a distinct disadvantage compared to almost every other bar None of the staff in Do Mundo said they had seen what happened — likewise those working in all the other nearby bars and fast food joints but I was not sure they would have told me much even if they had seen something A group of Dutch fans offered to recreate the incident for me if I could persuade the ARD crew to turn their camera back on And the only police who were willing to talk to me were the Dutch officers who were helping their German colleagues that day but were not officially allowed to comment That is probably a good place to wrap this up — all of us who have come to Euro 2024 are guests here and the Germans This was, in fact, the second police shooting in the tournament’s opening weekend. A 27-year-old from Afghanistan stabbed and killed a compatriot in the east German state of Saxony-Anhalt on Friday, before attacking three others who were watching the Germany-Scotland game at a private party It is a sombre story for the individual involved — and those who love him — and a reminder to all of us about the need to take better care of those with serious mental health issues But this was not an international tragedy or another dark day for sport GO DEEPER From hooliganism to 'hot red' terror threats - how Germany is trying to make Euro 2024 safe? (Top photo: Bodo Marks/picture alliance via Getty Images) Based in North West England, Matt Slater is a senior football news reporter for The Athletic UK. Before that, he spent 16 years with the BBC and then three years as chief sports reporter for the UK/Ireland's main news agency, PA. Follow Matt on Twitter @mjshrimper ...var cex1 = "a29udGFrdEBlaWdodGNvcm5lcnMuZGU=";var dex1 = atob(cex1);dex1 = decodeURIComponent(escape(dex1));jQuery(document).ready(function() {jQuery(".ex1").html(""+dex1+"");});+49 171 436 21 34.eightcorners.de In Hamburg Langenhorn, a new city district has been built on an 80-hectare site that was once home to the psychiatric women's clinic of the Ochsenzoll hospital. In this special place, old listed hospital buildings complement chic new buildings. The facilities are surrounded by quiet, spacious park-like grounds. A beautiful aged tree population generously provides oxygen, peace and shade. In the midst of this idyll on the outskirts of Hamburg stands an octagonal building, a former porter's lodge. When the part of the hospital on which the octagon stands was still in use, gatekeepers kept watch here over who entered and left the grounds of the Ochsenzoll Clinic. Today, the stone octagon is home to Café Eight Corners. And Claudia, the operator of this gem, lovingly watches over the guests' well-being. Open, present and friendly, she is there for her customers. With her café, she has created a place where people from the most diverse backgrounds can meet and get to know each other. So it's hardly surprising that the neighbourhood likes to come in here frequently and is happy to share the space and the food with people passing by or cycling. The interior design of the restaurant is very well done. High windows let a lot of light into the café. Small bistro tables and benches screwed into the walls are the right choice to avoid cluttering up the rather small dining room. Claudia chose classics from Tolix as bar stools and stools in front of the counter. Simple, practical and beautiful. On the tables, small flower vases and candles create an atmosphere. Industrial lamps hang from the supporting steel girder construction and provide pleasant lighting in the evening hours. The view from the café falls on the sky and the surrounding trees. It's easy to feel welcome and comfortable here right away. At Eight Corners, you can spend a relaxing time over coffee, lunch, a drink or a snack. Whether in the beautiful, airy dining room or on the terrace under the shady trees. Bestellen Sie jetzt Ihren individuellen Newsletter Note: Our newsletter is only available in German Bitte schicken Sie mir bis zum Widerruf meiner Einwilligung den Newsletter mit Informationen zu neuen Beiträgen. Die Datenschutzerklärung habe ich zur Kenntnis genommen und akzeptiere diese Would you like to discover more beautiful things 040 2297198.www.restaurant-rexrodt.de Rexrodt has been run by Katja and Niels Ove Nielsen since 1999. 25 years of quality and dedication to make this beautiful restaurant blossom in Hamburg Uhlenhorst, not far from the Alster. Rexrodt has been around since 1983, when Wolfgang Tuschmann opened his restaurant on the premises of a former butcher's shop in Papenhuder Straße. The shop was built in 1896 by the Rexrodt family, who were master butchers. Today, customers are offered the finest bistro cuisine in the listed rooms. Almost everything else has remained. To our great delight. The white-covered, compact tables stand on a floor of patterned stone tiles. Green and white Art Nouveau tiles gleam on the walls. The glass ceiling is decorated with paintings. From up there, baroque-style painted angels look down on the clientele and watch over their well-being. Niels Ove Nielsen looks after the worldly well-being of his clients. Over time, the shop has grown together with beautiful Uhlenhorst. A district which, despite its proximity to the city and the Alster, is a pleasantly unagitated place. Many of the neighbours come regularly to make themselves comfortable on the terrace or in the premises. A small adjoining room of the barroom can be rented for weddings, birthdays or other festivities. By the way: If you would like to say "I do" in this special place surrounded by art nouveau interiors, the Hamburg Nord registry office registrars will come directly to the location. Back to the essentials. To the table. We start with a summery salad. The leaves are crisp, the grilled summer peach is refreshing, and the buffalo mozzarella is wonderfully aromatic. Accompanied by a bit of pomegranate and acacia syrup. A good start. In the next round, we opt for the pike-perch fillet wrapped in potato with lemon velouté, dill pickles and mustard seeds. The fish is the star here, officially portioned, juicy and cooked to perfection, accompanied by fine velouté and delicious braised cucumber and mustard seed. Dessert rounds off the evening and makes us happy. We enjoy a caramelised lime tart with raspberry-wasabi sorbet and fresh berries. Contrasting textures and finely balanced flavours refresh the mind and palate. A short stroll along the banks of the Alster brings this lovely evening to a close. The good life can be so simple. Daily: 8.00 am - 4.00 pm AddressRiceteriaEppendorfer Landstraße 14420251 Hamburg-Eppendorf.How to get there ...var cex1 = "aGFtYnVyZ0ByaWNldGVyaWFieXJpY2UuY29t";var dex1 = atob(cex1);dex1 = decodeURIComponent(escape(dex1));jQuery(document).ready(function() {jQuery(".ex1").html(""+dex1+"");});+49 40 79090501.www.riceteriabyrice.com I don’t know anyone who doesn’t get a mood boost at Riceteria when they need it! For me, this always turns into a frantic shopping spree. I’ve been a fan of Danish label Rice for a while, and I’m always getting excited about new things- like when I open my kitchen cupboards to brightly coloured melamine plates and cups smiling back at me. Riceteria is the most wonderful El Dorado for all fans of the Danish label. The cheery brand’s entire range of products covers 100 square meters in the middle of Eppendorf. The integrated bistro offers aromatic coffee and a large vitrine of such creatively and decadently built sandwiches, it’s hard to resist. Rice was founded in 1998 in Denmark by Charlotte Hedemann Guéniau. Alongside the popular colourful plates, you can find pillows, handbags, and baskets as well as candleholders, birthday decorations, and- naturally- pretty accessories for Christmas time in their seasonal collection. The designer and author doesn’t just want to make her customers happy with her products, but also abides by very high ethical standards. Most of her products are thereby produced in third world countries- in strict accordance with human rights laws and under healthy working conditions. We may receive compensation if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you The Hamburg cafe scene is buzzing with an impressive number of coffee shops serving specialty coffee Discover where to drink cappuccinos and flat whites in Germany’s most caffeinated city Did you know that Hamburg is one of the world’s most progressive cities when it comes to third wave coffee We didn’t know either until we experienced the quality of Hamburg coffee shops for ourselves When we think about the city’s role in global coffee trading Hamburg’s coffee obsession makes sense Hamburg is Germany’s largest port city and the third biggest in all of Europe large quantities of coffee from countries like Brazil Colombia and Kenya arrive all year long before departing for EU countries including Sweden With much of this coffee processed in the city’s Speicherstadt warehouse district this is a city where coffee is ubiquitous from roasters who produce some of the best beans in Europe Discover fun things to do in Hamburg when you’re not drinking coffee Hamburg’s coffee history dates back to the 17th century when the city opened its first coffee house with the start of its initial coffee exchange in 1887 the German port city became a leading coffee player and one of the world’s major green coffee trading centers Hamburg also participated in coffee’s history with the emergence of companies like Darboven and Tchibo during the mid 20th century the Port of Hamburg imports approximately 700,000 tons of coffee each year while exporting 400,000 to countries in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia Pro TipVisit Kaffeemuseum Burg to learn more about the history of coffee and its Hamburg connection Located in a harborside warehouse in the Speicherstadt district this coffee-centric museum features exhibits that delve into the history of coffee as well as a roastery the museum’s entrance fee includes a guided tour and tasting Rivaling Berlin Germany’s modern coffee behemoth to the east Hamburg has evolved into a third wave coffee hub with specialty coffee houses throughout the city The city may have been late to the party but has caught up quickly Some of the best Hamburg coffee shops also serve brunch, allowing travelers to mash two potatoes with one fork. The city also has a thriving craft beer scene and an impressive number of great restaurants True lovers of modern coffee will want to skip chains like Starbucks and Balzac (a local operation acquired by Espresso House in 2017) and instead frequent independent cafes in Hamburg When you’re thirsty for good coffee in Hamburg It’s all fun and games at Playground Coffee except when it comes to the drinks Despite its fanciful name and colorful decor this Hamburg coffee shop is a necessary destination for followers of coffee’s third wave movement First-time visitors may be wary when they notice toys upon walking through Playground’s front door. The key is to look beyond the miniature trucks, classic Etch-a-Sketch screen and hanging plants to see the cafe in action Owner Veljko Tatalovic and a crew of dedicated baristas brew excellent drinks using the shop’s proprietary coffees The shop globally sources its beans and roasts them locally Customers can buy these beans in boxes artistically designed by graphic designer Andreas Teichmann Keeping with the cafe’s playful theme Pro TipYou can purchase Playground Coffee beans at the cafe or at a Mutterland market. We’ve also spotted Playground’s beans at Mit Herz und Zucker one of Hamburg’s most popular brunch spots Playground Coffee is located at Detlev-Bremer-Straße 21 Formerly known as Less Political and more recently Hermetic Manufact is a funky yet serious Hamburg coffee shop in the Schanze near Feldßtrasse The coffee shop kept the funk as well as its commitment to coffee excellence when it changed ownership in 2020 We couldn’t help but notice that funk as we walked past griffiti covered brick walls to enter the cafe during our most recent visit We also couldn’t help doing a double take once we realized that Manufact had replaced Hermetic since we thought we were going to a new-to-us coffee shop Initially sad since Hermetic was one of our favorite Hamburg coffee shops our frowns quickly turned upside down once we sipped our coffees this cafe was as good as before and perhaps even better We liked our coffees enough to buy a bag of beans to take home. While Manufact roasts its own beans and also sells beans sourced from Sweden’s Drop Coffee we bought a bag of fruit-forward Colombian beans roasted by Hermetic we’re nothing if not creatures of habit who love great coffee Pro TipStop by for a late afternoon pick-me-up Manufact is open until 6 pm every day of the week Manufact Coffee Roasters is located at Sternstraße 68 Public Coffee Roasters addresses the age-old question of what Jesus would brew Public Coffee blurs the lines between coffee and art Customers first experience the art when they walk into the stylish cafes and then taste it in coffees adorned with latte art Public Coffee has multiple Hamburg locations including the Goldbekplatz cafe where we visited the chic space has an airy vibe that welcomes guests to relax over coffee or lunch We observed an eclectic group of coffee fans as we drank cappuccinos made with a medium blend of Brazilian The team at Public Coffee focuses on all aspects of the process starting with sourcing top quality beans from sustainable coffee farms around the world This attention continues at the Hamburg roasting facility as well as at the cafes where baristas proudly serve the end result Pro TipPlan to read magazines or talk to friends when you drink coffee at Public Coffee Roasters since free Wi-Fi isn’t provided to customers Public Coffee Roasters has multiple Hamburg locations Marshall Street Coffee may be a relatively new coffee shop in Hamburg but it’s far from a neophyte The progressive coffee shop roasts its beans and crafts flat whites to a level of perfection that you might expect to experience in Australia – the country that invented the creamy espresso drink But Hamburg is more than 10,000 miles from that country down under It all made sense to us when we met Tristan Garrett one of Marshall Street Coffee’s owners but Garrett also made the coffee rounds in Hamburg at spots like Public Coffee and Tōrnqvist (now closed) before opening Marshall Street Coffee in February of 2020 We enjoyed our flat whites he crafted with naturally roasted Ethiopian beans so much that we bought a bag of beans for the road we were so sad when we finished that bag that we considered ordering more beans for shipment to Portugal Pro TipMake an advance reservation so that you can drink your flat white while eating brunch at Marshall Street Coffee Marshall Street Coffee is located at Schopenstehl 30 Roasting and selling specialty coffee since 2004 Elbgold Röstkaffee can easily claim seniority in the Hamburg cafe scene this elder statesman doesn’t sit on its laurels when it comes to the business of coffee The Elbgold operation now has six cafes including its original cafe in the Winterhude neighborhood a bustling cafe in Sternschanze and a specialty lab near the Rathausmarkt The roastery also runs a successful retail operation selling roasted beans to local customers and throughout Germany We recommend a stop at Sternschanze since this is where much of Elbgold’s magic happens Talented Hamburg coffee roasters like Sebastian Kohrs transform sustainably sourced arabica beans at this location Also worth noting is the on-site bakery that uses local ingredients to create cheesecake Pro TipDon’t plan to work at Elbgold unless you have a hotspot The popular Hamburg cafe does not provide free Wi-Fi to customers Elbgold Röstkaffee is located at Lagerstraße 34c Open since 2015 near the Hamburg waterfront the original Nord Coast Coffee Roasters serves solid coffee good food and free Wi-Fi in a two-story space Coffee-loving locals queue up at the popular cafe during prime times like lunch and on the weekends We’re not exaggerating about the queues We experienced short waits during our two weekend visits but were able to wander right in during our weekday visits Nord Coast Coffee Roasters roasts its own beans and sells them at its cafes We bought a bag of Guatemalan beans during our 2019 visit but passed during our 2022 visit since our flat whites didn’t have the same wow factor The surprise at Nord Coast Coffee Roasters is the quality of its food We love the cafe’s Franzbrötchen pastries as well as its brunch menu we’d be happy to eat waffles topped with lime mascarpone and fresh fruit any day of the week Pro TipFeel free to skip the queue if you’re getting your coffee to go Nord Coast Coffee Roasters has multiple locations Its original cafe is located at Deichstraße 9 Blanco Coffee made a big splash in its small space located on Lange Reihe Big enough to open a second Schanze location just two years later While the cafe has the word ‘coffee’ in it name some people go to Blanco Coffee for its desserts A multi-colored vegan rhubarb cake tempted us the most – go figure As for us, we went to Blanco Coffee to drink coffees crafted with locally sourced beans roasted by Cycle Roasters We weren’t disappointed by the quality of our flat whites or their heart art Beyond coffee and cake, the cafe sells a range of equipment including the same trendy batch brew Moccamaster coffee machines we encountered at the Lisbon Coffee Festival The cafe also sells beans from countries like Brazil Pro TipBring your own cup and receive a small discount on your coffee Blanco Coffee has two Hamburg locations We visited the cafe located at Bartelsstraße 2 The name Black Delight enticed us enough that we took a metro to Hamburg’s Eimsbüttel neighborhood to check the cafe out for ourselves What we found was a cute indoor/outdoor cafe serving excellent coffee away from the tourist zone As we watched a stream of fresh milk splash into freshly brewed coffee we knew that our short journey was worth the extra effort The team at Black Delight has been ‘respecting coffee’ since 2008 This respect is evident in the cafe’s locally roasted beans as well as in the resulting coffee It would be wrong not to pay them respect when you visit Hamburg Pro TipCheck out the Ottensen Christmas Market if you visit Black Delight in December. Located near the Altona metro station, it’s one of the best Hamburg Christmas markets Black Delight is located at Friedensallee 32 CODOS is the kind of Hamburg coffee shop that buzzes with activity but lives under the radar At least that’s how it seemed to us the few times we stopped by the centrally located cafe to enjoy drinks like macchiatos The cafe serves a full range of espresso drinks and brewed coffee as well as teas and tempting baked goods but the owners have since fine-tuned their offerings to focus on the main event the progressive coffee shop also sells bean from a variety of Hamburg roasters in a ‘show of community support.’ Whichever beans you order plan to stand while you drink your coffee or take it to enjoy on the go – seats are sparse at CODOS Go to the more spacious Ottensen location where you can hang out and sit down while you drink your coffee CODOS has multiple Hamburg locations We frequented the location at Bartelsstraße 26 Sweden’s traditional coffee break shared among friends The Scandinavian theme starts with Owner David Vahabi who hails from Sweden. He has infused his Hamburg coffee shop with lagom or the right amount of details like free Wi-Fi and ample seating to ensure a balance between comfort and quality. If you close your eyes, you may think you’re drinking coffee in Helsinki or Turku but we also love drinking third wave coffee in comfort Pro TipPlan to linger and do some work at Stockholm Espresso Club if you’re traveling as a digital nomad This Hamburg cafe has a second dining room as well as outdoor seating Stockholm Espresso Club is located at Peter-Marquard-Straße 8 In a neighborhood more famous for Portuguese food than for specialty coffee locating Milch is like finding a needle in a haystack don’t think that Milch is a hidden gem This Hamburg cafe located in a former dairy shop and delicatessen has been popular among locals and tourists since it opened in 2014 retains much of the charm of the building’s prior business The most notable feature is the pale blue tiling where we chose to photograph our cappuccino Baristas at Milch craft coffee drinks to order and serve them with fresh milk Pro TipCheck out Milch’s Instagram account if you’re a fan of both coffee and dogs Milch is located at Ditmar-Koel-Straße 22 We stopped in our tracks when we bumped into a Copenhagen Coffee Lab in Hamburg. After all, we live around the corner from a Copenhagen Coffee Lab in Lisbon plus we love everything that comes out of the coffee-loving Danish city That Copenhagen Coffee Lab wasn’t the last one we spotted as during our Hamburg coffee crawl The specialty coffee company arrived in Hamburg in 2019 and now has more than a half dozen locations throughout the city The coffee conglomerate also operates cafes in more German cities including Düsseldorf and Essen We can’t say that we loved our coffee at Copenhagen Coffee Lab as much as we loved the coffee at many of Hamburg’s independent coffee shops it was still fun to sip flat whites from the cafe’s familiar teal-colored coffee mugs It was also fun to share an almond-studded marzipan croissant. We haven’t yet seen this croissant flavor in Lisbon and it’s a winner Pro TipOrder a marzipan croissant if you like almonds Copenhagen Coffee Lab has multiple Hamburg locations We visited the Rindermarkthalle cafe located at Neuer Kamp 31 Torrefaktum Kaffeerösterei wins the prize of being the Hamburg cafe located the closest to the Altona hotel where we stayed during our third visit to Hamburg But this cafe isn’t just walking distance from the Superbude Altona It’s also down the block from the space where Torrefaktum roasts coffee beans and bakes pastries Torrefaktum has been a neighborhood fixture since it opened in 2013 The Ottensen cafe sells a variety of coffee drinks and pastries as well as fun t-shirts that made us smile we too feel depressed on days without coffee Pro TipPair your coffee with a schoko cookie. The cookie we shared was so tasty that it inspired us to bake chocolate chip cookies at home Torrefaktum Kaffeerösterei has multiple Hamburg locations We visited the Ottensen cafe located at Bahrenfelder Str Coffee is popular all over Germany and Hamburg is no exception Hamburg coffee prices are comparable to other European cities plan to spend a few euros for a quality cappuccino or flat white Hamburg has more than a dozen specialty coffee shops Some like CODOS and Copenhagen Coffee Lab have multiple locations Top Hamburg specialty coffee shops include Playground Coffee Public Coffee Roasters and Marshall Street Coffee Try them all plus more to find your favorite Hamburg first Starbucks location opened in 2010 There are now more than a dozen Starbucks coffee shops in Hamburg Article UpdatesWe update our articles regularly Some updates are major while others are minor link changes and spelling corrections Let us know if you see anything that needs to be updated in this article.FundingWe purchased and imbibed the drinks featured in this article Saveur Magazine’s BEST TRAVEL BLOG award winners Daryl and Mindi Hirsch share their culinary travel experiences and recipes on their website 2foodtrippers they've traveled to over 40 countries in their quest to bring readers a unique taste of the world Always good to know where to get your next caffeine fix While Tornqvist and Balz & Balz were two of our favorite Hamburg coffee spots we consider other Hamburg coffee shops to be excellent as well Let us know if you swing through Lisbon and we discuss over a cup of coffee document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id" "a7219a52abe42021aecc869f53fe5b06" );document.getElementById("bafc9a4a92").setAttribute( "id" Buy us a coffee if you want to support our ongoing efforts you probably already noticed that we love coffee © 2012 - 2025 · 2FT Media LLC · 30 North Gould Street