Tag: Tourism

  • A Travel Guide To Hamburg

    A Travel Guide To Hamburg

    What To Eat, See & Do In Hamburg

    Germany is fast becoming one of my most visited European destinations. I’d actually been to Hamburg for the fist time a couple of years ago during the summer but this time I was ready to explore much more of the city and experience Hamburg in winter as something different. My friend Chloe and I decided on the trip at the start of January and after finding flights that suited us perfectly for only £35, we quickly booked our three day city break for the 13th to the 15th February.

    Where We Stayed

    Superbude Hotel Hostel Review

    Best hostel in Hamburg

    Superbude Nautical Hotel Room
    Superbude Hostel Hotel En Suite
     

    Superbude Hamburg hotel room wall map

    Superbude Hamburg

    Bed and breakfast at Superbude Hostel Hamburg

    Breakfast at Superbude Hamburg

    Superbude

    The super cool hotel/hostel Supebude kindly put us up for our two night stay in Hamburg. Located in St Pauli, it’s only a stone’s throw away from a large selection of coffee shops, bars and restaurants, in the super quirky hipster area of Sternschanze. We actually spent a lot of time around the local area and found several great places to eat and drink.

    Superbude, labels itself a hostel and hotel, however right away I have to say it isn’t like any hostel I’ve ever stayed in before, as whilst being affordable it is definitely a lot more stylish than most accommodation that falls into the ‘hostel’ bracket.

    You know when you walk into Supebude that you’re in a cool spot and all the staff are really friendly. To the right of the reception there’s a cool chill out area with a couple of refrigerators that serve as a self service bar and behind that is the area where breakfast is served. Breakfast was included and we were both pleased with the selection of food on offer. Of course being in Germany it’s the usual continental style breakfast selection but there was plenty to choose from and we left feeling satisfied each morning.

    We were also pleased with our room. Whilst being simple it provided everything we needed for our two nights stay. I’m happy as long as my bed is comfy, the shower is hot and overall everything is clean. I’m happy to say that it ticked all the boxes. Chloe and I both had good sleeps and agreed that we’d happily stay at Superbude again.

     

    What We Ate

    Bullerei Hamburg

    bullerei we do not have wifi, talk to each other sign

    Bullerei Hamburg Review

    Elbgold Hamburg

    Vegan Pie Cake and Coffee at Elbgold Hamburg
    Cafe Piya Hamburg Review

    Eating Our Way Around Hamburg

    It’s probably easier to compile a list of things we didn’t eat on this trip than the things that we did. In fact, I can go as far as to say that we didn’t stop eating for the entire three days. This was much to the delight of Chloe who is vegan and has mentioned how she often struggles finding food options when she’s away. We quickly noticed lots of vegan options close by to where we were staying, in Sternschanze. We managed to get our hands on everything from vegan cherry pie, to vegan donna kebab! Even I was in my element with it all and all the food we tried was so, so good!

    A few favourites included:

    Bullerei – A popular restaurant where we went for lunch on our first day. I had the salmon risotto which I thoroughly enjoyed. They didn’t have any vegan dishes but they made one of the dishes dairy free for Chloe on request.
    ElbGold – A cute coffee shop serving great cakes and pastries and even better coffee. We had a vegan apple slice & a vegan cherry pie with coffee. It was all very good.
    Cafe Piya – A restaurant on Schanzenstraße where we went for dinner one evening. We both went for the vegan burger and it was really good. The wine was good too.

    We also had vegan Currywurst at a fast food place round the corner from our hotel. I unfortunately forgot to take note of the name of the place but it was either on or close by to Schanzenstraße.

     

    Samio wine in Cafe Piya Hamburg

    Vegan burger at Cafe Piya Hamburg

    Salad in Hamburg

    Vegan Currywurst Hamburg

    What We Saw

    Hamburg city guide

    Hamburg

    Hamburg frozen lake

    Heinrich Hertz Turm Hamburg

    Being Tourists

    Aside from eating out…A LOT…We also managed to fit in quite a bit of sight seeing too. Although this was my second time in Hamburg, I ended up discovering a whole other side to the city that I hadn’t previously. I learnt that Hamburg is a creatively vibrant and artistic city. On first appearances you don’t see it’s quirks and unique flare but take a walk around an area like Sternschanze and you’ll see unique graffiti on every building. Whilst looking edgy I have to say that it still felt safe whilst wondering around these parts and overall there was a really chilled and pleasant vibe to the city, especially in the area mentioned. It had been Chloe’s first time in Hamburg and the second day into our trip she was already saying how she wanted to come back.

    On our first day we took a two hour bike ride around the city on one of the StadtRAD rental bikes. Whilst it was absolutely freezing that day, I couldn’t have thought of a better way for us to explore the city. There are bike lanes on every single side walk, so there’s no need to worry about biking on the road. The hop on, hop off bikes are such an easy way to get around and when you’re done you can just hook them back up at one of the many bike docks around the city.

    We also went on a boat tour and a bus tour during our trip but I have to say that the bikes were still my favourite mode of transport and a great way to see everything too. We also did a great deal of walking, which is so easy to do when you’re in a place like Hamburg which is very relaxed compared to other more crowded cities. There’s also a great deal of greenery in Hamburg with parks dotted throughout the city.

    One tourist attraction I would recommend is the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in the HafenCity quarter. It’s free to go up and from the viewing deck you’re able to take in the views of Hamburg. Also, if you’re into architecture the building itself is pretty stunning and it cost a pretty penny too, which definitely shows. Even the inside of the Elbphilharmonie impressive, and I’d say it’s worth stopping by if you get the chance.

     

    Hamburg bus tour

    Chloe in Hamburg

    StadtRAD Hamburg City bike

    Squatters Graffiti House Hamburg St Pauli

    I wonder if Heaven got a ghetto Hamburg Graffiti St Pauli

    Hamburg graffiti

    Hamburg building wall art

    Hamburg Street Art

    The Low Down

    When we visited: February 2017
    Weather: Average minus two degrees – Cold and crisp with blue sky.
    How long we stayed: Monday to Wednesday – Two nights
    Where we stayed: St Pauli
    Accommodation: Superbude Hotel Hostel
    Food To Try: Vegan Currywurst (if you can find the takeout we went to on Schanzenstraße), otherwise just look out for Currywurst in general.
    Suggestions: Layer up if you’re visiting during the winter.
    Recommendations: Go up the Elbphilharmonie, it’s free and you can see great views of Hamburg from up there!
    Also, rent one of the StadtRAD bikes and cycle around Hamburg.
    Would I go again: Yes!
    Would I go again in February: Yes, however I’d love to go again in the summer too.

    Chloe and I both loved our three days in Hamburg. I enjoyed myself the first time I visited but it’s the second time around that I really grew to love the city. We both liked the easy going vibe and Chloe has already said how much she is in love with Hamburg after our visit.

    If you enjoy good food, street art and a city with a creative vibe, then Hamburg could be just the place for you and I certainly recommend the visit.

    Samio x

     

    *Our accommodation was kindly provided by Superbude along with thanks to Hamburg Tourism who organised it also provided our travel whilst in Hamburg.

    Hamburg in February
    Hamburg


    See more of what we got up to in my Hamburg Vlog:

  • Sightseeing In Paris

    Sightseeing In Paris

    This was my fourth trip to Paris but my first one during my adult life, making it truly unforgettable. I say adult, yet still under 26, making it the ideal time to go and be a tourist because if you’re below this age, you are able to go in a number of the museums and monuments for free or at a discounted price at least. Alas if you are over the age limit for free or discounted entry, do not let this deter you. I urge anyone visiting Paris who is into history, architecture or just fascinated by the famous landmarks, to go and visit as many as you are able to. It’s truly worth it and you will not regret the experience.

    When we went: February 2016
    Reason for visiting: Surprise Birthday trip for my boyfriend.
    Where we stayed: Hotel Vice Versa.
    How long we went for: 4 nights and 5 days (arrived Thursday evening, left for the airport around 3pm Monday afternoon).
    What we saw: Catacombs, The Louvre (and spent hours exploring inside), Sacré-Cœur (It’s great to visit at night as well as during the day), Notre Dame (went in & went up to the top), Palace of Versailles, Arc de Triomphe (went up it), Eiffel Tower (went up it).
    The weather: Dry with blue skies but quite crisp, so layers were a must.
    Would recommend: Visiting the Eiffel Tower (obviously), trying the hot chocolate (Paris do some amazing hot chocolate!) and visiting Palace of Versailles.
    Would I go back: Yes! I’d love to go back next time during summertime and chill out in some Parisian coffee shops and bars.
    Notes: Everyone we encountered were very friendly. It’s super east to get about on the metro and trams. Although based in a quieter neighbourhood, our hotel was actually in a great location as it was easy to get to many of the main areas from, by metro or tram. I’d recommend you wear comfortable shoes when exploring the city and if you’re visiting during the winter then layer up!

    Vice Versa Hotel Reception/Lounge
    Vice Versa Hotel

    Inside The Louvre
    Inside The Louvre

    Napoleon Apartments – The Louvre
    Napoleon apartments The Louvre

    The Louvre

    Outside The Sacré-Cœur, overlooking the city at night

    Damien and Samio in Paris

    Arc de Triomphe
    Samio infront of Arc de Triomphe

    Stairs up Arc de Triomphe
    Steps up Arc de Triomphe

    View from the top of Arc de Triomphe at night

    Paris at night

    Palace of Versailles Hall of Mirrors
    Palace of versailles hall of mirrors

    château de Versailles

    Samio in Paris

    Looking out from the Eiffel Tower
    Looking out from The Eiffel Tower

    View from the top of the Eiffel Tower

    View from the top of The Eiffel Tower

    If you’d like to see more from my Paris trip then you can check out my Paris vlog here:

    Samio x

  • A Day Trip To York

    A Day Trip To York

    Just when I was starting to get pangs of the Barcelona blues, my faith in England was restored with a day trip to York with the loved one and friends… Don’t get me wrong, I love my hometown and I love living in it but after returning home to two weeks of predominantly wet and windy days, the city never looked so grey. So on Friday, the boyfriend and I took a train and went to York for the day. My boyfriend’s best friend and his girlfriend were over from Malaysia, so we met with them at the train station before heading for breakfast at Bill’s restaurant. It was full English breakfasts all round, opting for a Bill`s breakfast each to set us all up for the day.

    Bill's Breakfast

    Little Shambles York

    I’d been to York as a child but it had been years since I had last visited there, so it was nice to go back and enjoy the wonders of the city once again. York is such a charming and quirky city, known for its rich heritage, medieval buildings and of course, York Minster, so it’s so easy to fall for its charm and lose yourself imagining the bygone times whilst learning the story’s the city has to tell. We spent hours wandering around and of course taking our time on the famous Shambles; weaving in and out of shops, taking pictures and generally being tourists as well as popping in the odd, old fashioned boozer, where at times I even went as far as to swap my red wine for an ale (York really did affect me).

    Samio in an old York pub

    York

    York Minster

    Later in the afternoon we went to York Dungeon, again I’d been there as a child but a lot had changed since I was younger and it really was a lot of fun even to go back as a big kid! After we did a spot of shopping, I treated myself to some new and much needed eye makeup brushes and picked up a couple of new pieces from Mango. Our last stop was York’s most haunted pub, The Golden Fleece, unfortunately/fortunately (whichever way you want to look at it), we had no ghostly encounters this time, however we found out they have rooms in which you can stay, so it could be good fun for a potential mini break next time.

    Samio in York

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    We said our goodbyes and got our separate trains home, my boyfriend and I heading back to Manchester. On the train we decided to have a few vinos which spurred an importune night out once we got off the train in Manchester. It’s not the first time my spontaneity has led to me going on a night out carrying a backpack and wearing day clothes but I hadn’t imagined that our day trip to York would end in dancing the night away, which overall resulted in Friday being pretty much awesome.

    Samio wearing Zara black biker jacket

    Samio x

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