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First Christmas market opens on November 1

First Christmas market opens on November 1

The time has come: on November 1, the first Christmas market in Hamburg. While enjoying a drink in the März-hinein. Was Besucher erwartet.

The Beach Club Strand Paul is the most popular summer activity of a begriff: if you drink the white sand and a cocktail in hand, the Ausblick on the Elbe can be worried about the Landungsbrücke. But also abseits von Zomerhitze hat der Club geöffnet.

The winter period starts in November and then begins the “Winterzauber”. The summer beach weighs a previous market. An Indoor-Plätze an der Bar and a covered Outdoor-Plätze in a large, wind-protected Zelt are used.

In der Vorweihnachtszeit öffnet Strand Pauli von Mittwoch bis Sonntag, ab Januar von Donnerstag bis Sonntag. The time in which things are set is the fact that the property on the website is on the beach.

Reservations can be made the previous night by people who are now in the combination with a bouquet and a fondue menu. Strand Pauli offers different fondue variants: meat, fish, meat or vegan. Special Pizza, Panfisch, Schokokuchen and Winter-Cocktails available on the Special Carte. Besucher können hausgemachten mulled wine and apple punch enjoy. Eine Grill-Bude offers Würstchen and Grünkohl an.

Pünktlich am 1. November um 16 Uhr soll der Weihnachtsmarkt an der Elbe eröffnet zijn. If we can no longer enjoy the lighter Idyll, we cannot incur high costs. When I was first at the market, I was a little fresh for the summer of my machine. Damit ist Strand Pauli is not on the first Weihnachtsmarkt, in the last week of the Pforten-offnet, but in the long run of all.

Discover the highlights and excursions with the Eisstockschießen boats. Eight people can play on four tracks. Die good Nachricht für Frostbeulen: Man don’t play on real goods, sonondern on Kunststoffplatten. Make sure German cuisine is cold and hot. Geoffnet became the first railway company on November 8, the last Eisstock day on December 21. A Stunde costs 150 Euro.