St. Pauli is a district in the Hamburg-Mitte borough of Hamburg, known for its entertainment district along the Reeperbahn and the FC St. Pauli football club. The district has a long history, with the earliest settlement dating back to a Cistercian convent founded in 1247. Today, St. Pauli is a popular destination for visitors, with its vibrant nightlife, shopping, and cultural attractions. The district is also home to many families and offers a range of amenities, including parks, playgrounds, and community facilities. Visitors can explore the district's many streets and alleys, taking in the unique atmosphere and discovering its many hidden gems
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Activities: We ended up in St. Pauli because of a bus route change. We saw some dirty streets, a Turkish snack bar, street art, and a playground. We walked through St. Pauli on our way to Planten un Blomen
Highlights: We found a tasty Turkish snack bar, a bit of street art, and a nice playground. St. Pauli reminded us of the Dresden Neustadt. The Reeperbahn itself was not enjoyable ✨