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Hamburg is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation. The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is Germany’s second-largest city and, at the same time, one of Germany’s 16 federal states or Bundesländer.
Before the modern German state formation, Hamburg for centuries enjoyed status as a de facto independent city-state and regional power and trade hub in the North Sea. Although situated over 100 km upriver from the North Sea on the Elbe, Hamburg has been one of Europe’s most important ports for centuries, as reflected in its full name referencing the Hanseatic League. The city was built upon several islands formed by the wide river and its larger and smaller tributaries, and the massive port occupies a considerable part of its southern half.
With a tumultuous history preserved in more than just the ancient name, Hamburg grew to become one of Germany’s most affluent cities, today hosting almost 1.8 million inhabitants and forming a metropolitan center for many smaller cities and towns in neighboring federal states.
Its riverine location allows it to compete with Amsterdam or Venice with the number of canals, most of which are former small rivers and streams regulated to allow the sprawling city to expand over their banks.
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Germany is the eighth-most-visited country in the world, with a total of 407.26 million overnights during 2012.
This number includes 68.83 million nights by foreign visitors, the majority of foreign tourists in 2009 coming from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.
Additionally, more than 30% of Germans spend their holiday in their own country.
According to Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Reports, Germany is ranked 3 out of 136 countries in the 2017 report and is rated as one of the safest travel destinations worldwide.
In 2012, over 30.4 million international tourists arrived in Germany, bringing over US$38 billion in global tourism receipts to the country.
Domestic and international travel and tourism combined directly to contribute over EUR43.2 billion to the German GDP.
Including indirect and induced impacts, the industry contributes 4.5% of German GDP and supports 2 million jobs (4.8% of total employment).
The ITB Berlin is the world’s leading tourism trade fair.
Tourism in Germany is primarily driven by three factors: German culture, outdoor activities and the countryside, and German cities.
Little throwback from Berlin 🥰 #berlin #germany🇩🇪 #germanytrips #traveladdict #travelgirl #womanintravel #travelblogger #travelbloggerlife #collectmomentsnotthings
Hamburg is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation. The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is Germany’s second-largest city and, at the same time, one of Germany’s 16 federal states or Bundesländer.
Before the modern German state formation, Hamburg for centuries enjoyed status as a de facto independent city-state and regional power and trade hub in the North Sea. Although situated over 100 km upriver from the North Sea on the Elbe, Hamburg has been one of Europe’s most important ports for centuries, as reflected in its full name referencing the Hanseatic League. The city was built upon several islands formed by the wide river and its larger and smaller tributaries, and the massive port occupies a considerable part of its southern half.
With a tumultuous history preserved in more than just the ancient name, Hamburg grew to become one of Germany’s most affluent cities, today hosting almost 1.8 million inhabitants and forming a metropolitan center for many smaller cities and towns in neighboring federal states.
Its riverine location allows it to compete with Amsterdam or Venice with the number of canals, most of which are former small rivers and streams regulated to allow the sprawling city to expand over their banks.
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