Skater and art: Westfield Hamburg-Übersekartier opens its goals!

Skater and art: Westfield Hamburg-Übersekartier opens its goals!

Hamburg, Deutschland - On April 22, 2025, skaters in the newly opened Westfield Hamburg-Übersekommier caused a stir. This modern quarters, which is located between the warehouse district and the Elbe, was designed by 13 national and international teams of architecture. With over 100 shops, it offers a variety of well -known brands, many of them new in Hamburg and concepts that are not represented in the city center. More than half of the brands can therefore be found in the city for the first time.

The new area consists of several buildings and paths, although it has no fence. The highlights of the district include a multiplex cinema, various restaurants and street food stands, bars as well as apartments, offices, senior apartments and hotels. In addition, the district offers a cruise ship pier. The completion of the project has delayed considerably over the years, which rose to around 2.3 billion euros. An aspect that was not unmentioned in the reporting is the tragedy of the construction project, in which six workers from Eastern Europe died during the construction work without compensation. Despite these controversies, the quarters currently attract numerous visitors, especially families and young women.

Integration and offers of the Westfield Hamburg-Übersekartier

The Westfield Hamburg-Übersekartier is designed and combined in the HafenCity with cultural and work. Leisure opportunities. The innovative retail and entertainment concepts should create a lively meeting point for hamburgers and tourists. Citizens and visitors can look forward to a rental area of ​​100,000 m², which includes 2,500 parking spaces. After the opening on April 8, 2025, the annually expected number of visitors of 170 one thousand people will point out the attractiveness of the new district.

In the district, also in the district with an exhibition center for Immersive Art, the “Port des Lumières”, accents is set, where digital works of art by artists such as Gustav Klimt are displayed. The comprehensive parking lots as well as the connection to the subway and the extended bus line promote the accessibility of the neighborhood and thus create a varied and interesting urban environment.

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