Founder members of German FA enjoy cult status
Hamburg
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
For the first time since there was such a thing as top-flight football in Germany, Hamburg has no representatives in the country’s highest division. Despite the relegation of flagship club HSV (‘Hah-Ess-Fau’) in 2018, and their agonising late stutter when lined up for promotion back to the Bundesliga in 2019, the European Cup winners of 1983 still attracted a near 50,000 average gate during the first ignominious season in the Zweite. The largest port in Europe and the richest city in Germany, Hamburg can provide the perfect football weekend. Its red-light district where The Beatles cut their teeth is now fairly tame – though there are still plenty of late-night attractions around St Pauli. This is where you’ll find the Millerntor, home of cult club St Pauli, a short walk from the Reeperbahn, in the shadow of the city’s seasonal funfair. Populist and party-minded, St Pauli offer a match-day experience like no other.




Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans






Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadiums and city centre






Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
For the first time since there was such a thing as top-flight football in Germany, Hamburg has no representatives in the country’s highest division. Despite the relegation of flagship club HSV (‘Hah-Ess-Fau’) in 2018, and their agonising late stutter when lined up for promotion back to the Bundesliga in 2019, the European Cup winners of 1983 still attracted a near 50,000 average gate during the first ignominious season in the Zweite. The largest port in Europe and the richest city in Germany, Hamburg can provide the perfect football weekend. Its red-light district where The Beatles cut their teeth is now fairly tame – though there are still plenty of late-night attractions around St Pauli. This is where you’ll find the Millerntor, home of cult club St Pauli, a short walk from the Reeperbahn, in the shadow of the city’s seasonal funfair. Populist and party-minded, St Pauli offer a match-day experience like no other.




Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans






Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadiums and city centre







