@_elena
Gute Reise!
You probably won't get good coffee. All Germans travel to Italy to get their delicious espresso or cappuccino 🙂. What you need to try though is a 'Fischbrötchen' (fish sandwich)
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Do you really want to travel from Italy to Northern Germany to get some italian stuff? Then you may find something here: https://www.andronaco.de/ 😁
Maybe you want to try a Franzbrötchen...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franzbr%C3%B6tchen?useskin=vector
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franzbr%C3%B6tchen?useskin=vector
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franzbr%C3%B6tchen?useskin=vector
Hope you will enjoy your visit to my hometown... 😎
I will at least try to watch your presentation via live stream... 09:40, right?!
https://2mr.social/
And i count on recordings... 😉
https://watch.2mr.social/
Have a good trip!
@nick thank you!!! ☺️
@_elena we loved the smal amazing spice museum and the packs of complimentary peppercorns 🤭
@_elena I just wish you the best in the conference.
I wish that there could be also a conference about agriculture and hunger or environment I could attend!
It would be a pleasure to discuss how we youth can be leaders of positive changes in our communities.
#agriculture #environment
@_elena If you have time, Miniatur Wunderland is INCREDIBLE!
@_elena Safe travels and have a great day in Hamburg!
My sister and her husband are coffee lovers, especially of Italian coffee, and they enjoy the coffee in the Speicherstadt Kaffeerösterei. The Speicherstadt is well worth a visit too, as others have already pointed out.
For breakfast, definitely get a Franzbrötchen, it's similar to a cinnamon bun. Rumkugeln are also a Northern German specialty, Allwörden bakery has very good ones, just be aware that they have a strong rum aroma.
@_elena safe travels and welcome to my home town! Hamburg has a lot to offer.
Take a walk through the Speicherstadt and see the Elbphilharmonie, there are several good coffee places around.
If you get a day pass for public transport, you can also take the Elbe ferries to get a great view.
Or you could rent a bike from one of the many Stadtrad rental stations and take a scenic tour around the Außenalster, most of the streets around it are designated bicycle streets.
@_elena
Blanco has a few stores and good coffee, so dora Copenhagen Coffee Lab, Elbgold do their own roasts and have decent coffee but on the hipster side. Brühwerk is also serving decent coffee. In general Germans do not really appreciate good coffee, but due to the Harbour and heavy import traditions, Hamburg is a bit of an exception. In the Speicherstadt (cultural heritage side in Hamburg) there are a lot of roasters. You can give them a try. Feel free to share your verdict :)
@_elena Wishing you an amazing trip! Hamburg can be very impressive with the right weather. And don’t believe all the coffee myths. As a matter of fact, Germany is the biggest coffee importer on the planet while it grows no single bean on its own. And guess what the coffee planter in Costa Rica told me a few years ago? They send their coffee to Hamburg to have it de-caffeinated and then sent back to Central America. That’s how little Germans understand about coffee. 🤡
@_elena hmm, I'd say eat a "fischbrötchen" or/and if you are vegeatrian or vegan don't miss Franzbrötchen (a kind of cinnamon roll HH is famous for up here)
@_elena Have a nice trip! And it's not coffee, but close: the chocolate museum (with DIY chocolate at the end 😋) https://www.chocoversum.de/en/home/
@_elena Have a nice trip! And it's not coffee, but close: the chocolate museum (with DIY chocolate at the end 😋) https://www.chocoversum.de/en/home/
@_elena have a good trip and a good conference, hope you have a blast there.
Good morning 🌞
@_elena
There is a small park nearby as well, near Kellinghusenstr. And a bigger one near Martinistr.
I really hope you enjoy it.
Good luck for your talk!
If you want to see a traditional German café and like real hand make cakes etc, and have enough time, go to Konditorei Lindtner in Eppendorf.(https://www.lindtner.com/de/gastronomie/konditorei-lindtner).
It is wonderful, if you like old, polished wood, good service, excellent tea (if you want to try the variety with kluntje and cream). But expensive, of course, but most will be. The area is nice and it is easy to go there by bus or underground (which is above ground a lot in Hamburg).
@_elena
If you are near the harbour, try Herr: https://speicherstadt-kaffee.de/oeffnungszeiten-anfahrt/
They roast their own coffee, have a variety of espressi and the location is beautiful and interesting. The Speicherstadt belongs to the United Nations cultural heritage. The coffee will taste German, though. As the Germans prefer it differently to Italians, but it is good nevertheless.