I guess in the meanwhile everyone knows how I love Hamburg, right? I say it and write it whenever I have the opportunity. In Hamburg, the second biggest city of Germany, I felt home for the first time after I left my home town Istanbul. It is the only German city I felt fully welcome. It might be difficult to get to know people as the Hamburgers are very reserved people. But once they spend time with you and get to know you, you can be sure that you just made friends for ever.
Category: Germany
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A Weekend in Rügen Island
What a beautiful island it is Rügen! The largest island of Germany, located off the coast in the Baltic Sea and 300 km away from Hamburg. Statistics say most of the German people still spend their vacation in Germany and Rügen Island is clearly one of their favourite destinations.
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Notorious neighbourhoods of Hamburg
On every occasion I write about how much I love living in Hamburg. The proof is here. Now it’s time to write about the neighborhoods that make this city to the one I love living in so much. I know many of my Hamburger friends will hate me for writing this post as this kind of writings attract more tourist and attention which causes gentrification.
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A little bit about street art in Hamburg
Someone once told me that the presence of street art shows the intellectual richness of a city. I never stopped believing in that statement.
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Refugees are welcome in Hamburg!
I close my eyes and see posts, comments, pictures and videos I’ve been consuming the whole day in the social media.
I open my eyes and see new posts, new comments, new pictures and videos.
