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		<title>Moving Berlin: popular neighborhoods, apartments &#038; insider districts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2020 16:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moving Berlin &#8211; The German capital has a lot to offer. Whether luxury shopping on the Kurfürstendamm or a huge cultural offer, Berlin is hard to beat in diversity as a city. So it&#8217;s no wonder that tens of thousands of people are drawn to the metropolis every year &#8211; and by no means just [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving Berlin &#8211; The German capital has a lot to offer. Whether luxury shopping on the Kurfürstendamm or a huge cultural offer, Berlin is hard to beat in diversity as a city. So it&#8217;s no wonder that tens of thousands of people are drawn to the metropolis every year &#8211; and by no means just Germans. Berlin is considered an international fashion, art and cultural metropolis. Moving to Berlin sounds appealing and offers many new possibilities and opportunities. In order to make your move as relaxed as possible and to find the right district and the perfect place to live in the big city of Berlin, we have compiled the most popular and trendiest districts with the most important information for you.</p>

<h2>Berlin Mitte: Central location, 24 hours entertainment</h2>
<p>You can&#8217;t get more central and busy than this in Germany: Berlin Mitte, as the name suggests, is located in the city centre of this metropolis of over a million inhabitants. There is something going on here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Berlin Mitte never sleeps. Besides the hustle and bustle, this district has a lot more to offer: here you can find the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, the main train station and the sprawling Tiergarten. The elegant boulevard Unter den Linden is also located here. The Gendarmenmarkt can also be found in Berlin Mitte and invites you to linger and marvel at the restored, historic buildings. This district includes a total of 6 districts.</p>
<h3>Center for Art, Culture, Science, Media &#038; Politics</h3>
<p>Berlin lives up to its name as a capital city of millions and especially Berlin Mitte offers several highlights of the city. The central and insanely busy district is considered the center for art and culture, but also for science, media and politics. Thus, in addition to famous universities, the Museum Island with many renowned museums, the Bundestag and the Chancellor&#8217;s Office can be found here. Berlin Mitte is a dynamic district where there is always a lot going on and which is also visited by thousands of tourists every day. All these factors should be taken into account when choosing an apartment in Berlin Mitte.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 385,748</li>
<li>Area: 39,47 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 9773 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg: Center for art and party scene</h2>
<p>Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg are two districts that are combined into one district. It is considered a rather alternative district, known mainly for buildings from the GDR era. The Jewish Museum and the East Side Gallery are located here. The district stands above all for an alternative lifestyle and creativity. In addition to the German Museum of Technology, you will also find the Volkspark, the Viktoriapark, the Stralau Peninsula (center for sailing), the Markthalle Neun and Bergmannstraße, which invites you to linger and feast with several cozy restaurants and cafés. The club scene here is also pronounced, so you will find the center of the Berlin club scene: the techno club Berghain.</p>
<h3>Lively artists&#8217; quarter with excellent gastronomy</h3>
<p>Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg really has a lot to offer its residents. Here, no one comes up short when it comes to entertainment or leisure activities. Whether it&#8217;s sailing, feasting, partying or walking in the greenery, you can really find it all here. This is a perfect neighbourhood for those who like it a bit quieter than the absolute city centre, but still want to be close to the big city. Here you&#8217;ll find the perfect mix of tranquillity and activity.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 290,386</li>
<li>Area: 20,34 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 14,277 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Prenzlauer Berg: Hip district for young families</h2>
<p>Family-friendly Prenzlauer Berg is packed with kid-friendly ice cream parlors, cafes and playgrounds. This once unique hub for artists looking for rent-free abandoned buildings to set up live studios has become one of the hottest and trendiest hoods in Berlin. It was also the neighborhood where one of Berlin&#8217;s most influential artists, Käthe Kollwitz, lived and studied. Today, it is home to young families who love to eat at trendy restaurants and buy handicrafts in boutiques and markets. Mauerpark is a highlight in the city every Sunday, with a flea market, a thriving busker scene and wildly entertaining karaoke.</p>
<h3>Hotspot for families &#038; child-friendly district</h3>
<p>It is mainly young professionals and affluent families who live here and appreciate the neighbourhood&#8217;s child-friendly flair. There are many casual restaurants and cafés here that invite you to linger. Prenzlauer Berg is perfect for young families and young professionals who are looking for a connection to life in the big city but still need a retreat for a dynamic family life.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 165,003</li>
<li>Area: 10,96 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 15,062 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Charlottenburg: quarter for luxury &#038; exclusivity</h2>
<p>Berlin Charlottenburg is a district in the west of Berlin. Thanks to its elegant pre-war buildings and luxury boutiques, this district enjoys an exclusive reputation. Here you will find, among other things, the Kurfürstendamm, one of the most expensive, exclusive and famous shopping streets in all of Germany &#8211; if not the world. On the so-called Ku&#8217;damm you will also find hotels and department stores, all of the highest standard. Charlottenburg Palace is also located here and is best known for its ornate palace garden, which invites you to stroll and walk.</p>
<h3>Kurfürstendamm as a famous and exquisite shopping boulevard</h3>
<p>Charlottenburg is a very popular, but also very expensive neighborhood. If you are looking for prestige and a nice apartment in an old building, this is the place to be. As in many parts of Berlin, there are many tourists on the road during the day, but this should not be noticeable in the basic big city bustle. The side streets and side streets are quite quiet and this neighborhood is perfect for those who enjoy and can afford luxury and exclusivity.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 130,663</li>
<li>Area: 10,6 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 12,327 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Wedding: Neighbourhood for families &#038; students</h2>
<p>Berlin Wedding is considered to be a multicultural district spread over various residential areas and parks, such as the Volkspark Rehberge or the smaller Schillerpark. These green spaces are especially popular with joggers and families for outings. The Brüsseler Kiez is the district&#8217;s gastronomic and nightlife centre and boasts cosy restaurants and cafés and is considered a very lively place. The Brüsseler Kiez attracts students and families alike.</p>
<h3>Quiet and lively at the same time: living in the countryside</h3>
<p>Wedding is the perfect district for all those who are looking for proximity to the big city but also need peace and quiet and time out in the quiet nature. Here you will find many large green areas that invite you to relax and take a walk. Here you can find a good balance to the hustle and bustle of city life and can work out at will after the job or enjoy a cozy dinner in one of the excellent restaurants.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 86,806</li>
<li>Area: 9,23 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 9,405 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Treptow-Köpenick: Recreation area in former industrial location</h2>
<p>The district of Berlin Treptow-Köpenick is extremely extensive and contains, among other things, the very large Treptower Park, and the Plänterwald with the Spreepark, a disused amusement park. The former industrial areas of Ober- and Niederschöneweide are home to numerous galeries and artists&#8217; studios. There are also many media and recording studios in former GDR broadcasting buildings. Many excursion boats dock and disembark at Treptower Hafen. The district has become attractive not only for recreation but also for work: one of the largest technology parks in the world is located in Adlershof.</p>
<h3>Great workplace with potential for recreation</h3>
<p>Those who work here do not necessarily need the connection to Berlin&#8217;s city centre. The large district is quite sparsely populated by Berlin standards and holds a lot of peace and quiet for its residents. There are also many locations nearby that are major employers, such as the Technology Park in Adlershof. The perfect neighbourhood for people who don&#8217;t want to pay horrendously high rents, who are looking for peace and quiet, but still want to live close to the big city.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 273,689</li>
<li>Area: 168,4 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 1,626 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Moving New York: most popular neighborhoods, apartments and housing tips</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lisa-Marie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2020 15:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moving New York &#8211; The great and cosmopolitan city of New York attracts tens of thousands of people every year who want to work and live in the Big Apple, whether they are models, entrepreneurs, self-employed or authors. New York offers countless professional opportunities and who wouldn&#8217;t love to say they&#8217;ve lived in NY at [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving New York &#8211; The great and cosmopolitan city of New York attracts tens of thousands of people every year who want to work and live in the Big Apple, whether they are models, entrepreneurs, self-employed or authors. New York offers countless professional opportunities and who wouldn&#8217;t love to say they&#8217;ve lived in NY at some point. However, the housing market here is extremely competitive and New York City is a huge city, finding the right neighborhood for your individual needs here is not easy. We would like to give you an overview of the most popular and up-and-coming neighborhoods of New York and introduce you to the world of the American metropolis, so that your move to New York goes well. Even if you&#8217;re just interested in the city, you&#8217;ll find a lot of exciting information about hip neighborhoods in New York City here!</p>

<h2>East Village Manhattan: Living &#038; Going Downtown</h2>
<p>The East Village is located on the east side of Manhattan. Manhattan, in turn, is an island where many of New York&#8217;s popular neighborhoods are located. The East Village was once a haven for hippies, punks and the alternative scene of New York. Today, this neighborhood is home to many boutiques, vintage shops and restaurants without losing its artistic charm. It&#8217;s also home to a number of tattoo parlors and casual cafes that attract a more casual crowd. Meanwhile, St. Mark&#8217;s Place is home to many trendy fast food restaurants. Stars such as Madonna, Lady Gaga and Iggy Pop have lived in New York&#8217;s East Village.</p>
<h3>Vibrant nightlife: Clubs, bars and lounges</h3>
<p>In addition to its more casual and cool crowd, the East Village is best known for its vibrant nightlife. Here, traditional bars, music venues and event spaces line up with chic cocktail lounges and restaurants. St. Mark&#8217;s Place used to be the hub of the local punk scene. There&#8217;s always something to do in the East Village, whether you&#8217;re in the mood for a wild night of partying or a quiet evening in a dignified bar with friends: you&#8217;ll find the right entertainment for every taste here.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: approx. 69,000</li>
<li>Area: 1,99km²</li>
<li>Population density: approx. 34,670 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>Borough: Manhattan</li>
</ul>
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<h2>SoHo: district for families, artists and famous film location</h2>
<p>SoHo, even Carrie Bradshaw was once drawn to this chic neighborhood in the heart of Manhattan. SoHo is an elegant neighborhood full of art galeries, restaurants and bars. In addition, SoHo is a highlight for every shopping heart: designer boutiques and chic branches of chain stores as well as the exclusive art galeries make SoHo a trendy shopping district that is especially popular with out-of-town visitors. The area is best known for its cast iron facades and cobbled streets, creating an atmospheric backdrop for a fashion-conscious crowd who love to hang out in the upscale stores and restaurants. SoHo is also considered one of the safest neighborhoods in NY.</p>
<h3>Shopping district for fashion fans &#038; it-people</h3>
<p>This district is particularly captivating due to its unique and diverse shopping opportunities. Exclusive boutiques of renowned designers are lined up here, as well as flagship stores of renowned fashion chains. The charming flair of the Cast-Iron Buildings and the cobblestones invite you to stroll and take pictures. The central location and excellent transport links make SoHo, like most districts in New York, a desirable place to live with a feel-good factor.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 19,573</li>
<li>Area: 0.87 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 22,497 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>Borough: Manhattan</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Park Slope: quiet neighborhood for living with parks in Brooklyn</h2>
<p>Park Slope is a quiet and unpretentious residential neighborhood in Brooklyn. Here, the streets are lined with trees and you will mainly find the typical New York brownstone houses. This neighborhood is known for its outgoing residents, which include mostly families and young professionals. Park Slope gets its diversity from its mix of independent boutiques, casual restaurants and cozy bars. An absolute plus for this neighbourhood is the spacious Prospect Park, which is located in the immediate vicinity and invites you to picnics, sports or even walks.</p>
<h3>Perfect for young families and children</h3>
<p>Park Slope is a neighborhood in New York City that is perfect for families and children. Excellent public schools can be found here, the crime rate is very low, and there are extensive green spaces. Prospect Park is considered one of the largest and most popular parks in New York. It is also home to a variety of shopping opportunities and the population is largely made up of artists and creative people.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 67,649</li>
<li>Area: 3,88km²</li>
<li>Population density: 17,400 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>District: Brooklyn</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Williamsburg: East River skyline view &#038; young crowd in Brooklyn</h2>
<p>Williamsburg is the birthplace of hipsters and the current home of many artists and celebrities. Here you can find small shops, many interesting art galeries and several street markets. In addition to various small parks, Williamsburg is especially captivating due to its direct location on the East River, which makes walking along the riverbank with a view of the Manhattan skyline an absolute highlight. In summer, open air concerts and food markets take place here seasonally. In addition, you are directly connected to the center of Manhattan by the Williamsburg Bridge.</p>
<h3>Home for artists and cultural workers</h3>
<p>Williamsburg is not considered an alternative neighborhood, but over time a number of creatives and artists have settled here. Street art gives the residential buildings on the thoroughfares and converted factories an alternative and fresh charm. The district attracts a young and fashion-conscious crowd who enjoy spending time in the chic boutiques, trendy cafés and lively restaurants. Nightlife is also not neglected here, with bars and clubs.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: approx. 79,000</li>
<li>Area: 5,64km²</li>
<li>Population density: approx. 14,000 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>District: Brooklyn</li>
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<h2>Greenwich Village: &#8220;The Village&#8221; popular district with university for students</h2>
<p>Greenwich Village is a very popular neighborhood in New York City, also centrally located in Manhattan. In the 1960s, the neighborhood with its tree-lined streets was still the center of the countercultural movement. Now more quiet, it&#8217;s home to many well-attended cafes, bars and restaurants, and charming little theaters are scattered throughout the neighborhood. Greenwich is also home to New York University and is home to many of the jazz clubs that Williamsburg is known for. The heart of the neighborhood is Washington Square Park, whose central plaza is bustling with activity. Celebrities such as Liv Tyler, Dustin Hoffman and Bob Dylan have lived here.</p>
<h3>Trendy district &#038; LGBTQ hotspot on the Hudson River</h3>
<p>The Village is considered one of the most popular residential areas in New York and borders both the Hudson River and Broadway. Some artists and celebrities live here, but mainly young students and the young working class. The Village owes its name to the partially non-geometric streets (unlike the rest of Manhattan), which give the neighborhood a slightly chaotic and village-like charm. Together with Chelsea, Greenwich Village is the focal point as a lesbian and gay neighbourhood, which is also expressed by rainbow flags that are hung all year round.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 62,610</li>
<li>Area: 0.75 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 83,480 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>Borough: Manhattan</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Chelsea: Hudson River view from skyscrapers &#038; apartments</h2>
<p>Chelsea impresses with its diversity of housing options: the neighbourhood captivates with a mixture of townhouses, low-rise apartment buildings and noble and modern high-rises such as the latest architectural project &#8220;Hudson Yards&#8221;, which is unique in the world. Also worth seeing is the adjoining High Line, a former railway line that now serves as a leafy walkway through Chelsea&#8217;s houses. Here you will find over 200 art galeries in former factory buildings, as well as the Chelsea Market with its delicatessens, shops and restaurants. The proximity to the Hudson River makes this part of town even more attractive.</p>
<h3>Modern artists&#8217; quarter: parties, markets and leisure activities</h3>
<p>You can&#8217;t really get bored in Chelsea: Whether it&#8217;s a stroll through the numerous art galeries, a shopping tour through the noble boutiques or trying out one of the many excellent restaurants, there are virtually no limits to what you can do here. In addition, Chelsea impresses with the converted railway line, the so-called High Line, over which one can walk through the houses of the quarter and look into one or the other living room and office. Hudson Yard offers enormous modern architecture here, and the housing market in Chelsea is particularly diverse.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 47,325</li>
<li>Area: 2,o km²</li>
<li>Population density: 23,662 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>Borough: Manhattan</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Tribeca: quiet luxury district in the heart of Manhattan</h2>
<p>According to Forbes magazine, Tribeca is the most expensive district of New York and home to numerous stars such as Justin Timberlake, Leonardo Di Caprio or even Beyoncé and Jay-Z. It&#8217;s not surprising, then, that it&#8217;s mainly luxurious shops and exclusive, high-priced restaurants that can be found here. The hip Tribeca is characterized by old industrial buildings, which have often been converted into modern and spacious loft apartments, which are accordingly expensive. Even though the neighborhood is located on the Hudson River and both Washington Market Park and Hudson River Park attract many families, it is very quiet here on weekends, considering that you are in the middle of Manhattan.</p>
<h3>Lofts in old industrial buildings and 3 large parks &#8211; perfect for children</h3>
<p>Living in Tribeca is extremely expensive, but many of the residents feel this is justified. In addition to the immediate proximity to the Hudson River, as well as the districts SoHo, Battery Park City and the Financial District, Tribeca can also score with 3 green spaces. You are really in the heart of Manhattan, and yet it is very quiet by New York standards, especially on weekends. Those who can afford to live here will definitely benefit from the investment and this safe neighbourhood is also the right choice for families with children.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 17,362</li>
<li>Area: 0.86 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 20,188 inhabitants/km²</li>
<li>Borough: Manhattan</li>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lisa-Marie]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moving Hamburg &#8211; Hamburg is one of the largest and most popular cities in Germany, attracting thousands of new residents every year who want to start a new phase of their lives in Hamburg. But moving to a new city raises many questions: Apartment or house? And above all: in which district should I best [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving Hamburg &#8211; Hamburg is one of the largest and most popular cities in Germany, attracting thousands of new residents every year who want to start a new phase of their lives in Hamburg. But moving to a new city raises many questions: Apartment or house? And above all: in which district should I best look? We have compiled the most popular and exciting districts of Hamburg for you in short info blocks so that you can quickly get a comprehensive overview of Hamburg&#8217;s districts and hopefully soon find the perfect new home for you. Whether it&#8217;s an apartment, a detached house or a loft with a view of the Elbe: Hamburg has something to offer for everyone!</p>

<h2>Eimsbüttel: Gastronomy, hustle and bustle in central location</h2>
<p>Eimsbüttel is not only one of the most popular districts in Hamburg, but also one of the most densely populated. This is mainly due to its central location and perfect transport links and infrastructure. In addition, Eimsbüttel has many parks, green spaces and a cityscape characterised by old buildings. The rents are considered quite moderate, which makes the district particularly popular with young families. The lively Schanzenviertel makes Eimsbüttel an even more attractive district, as it boasts numerous cafés and bars.</p>
<h3>Schanzenviertel: Restaurants, Cafés &#038; Nightlife</h3>
<p>Known beyond the city limits, the &#8220;Schanze&#8221; is one of the hippest neighborhoods in Hamburg. The Schanzenviertel is now managed from Altona, but is just as close to Eimsbüttel. The Schanze is mainly known for its many restaurants, cafés and bars, which invite you to linger or party both during the day and in the evening. Eimsbüttel thus combines quiet family life with dynamic gastro flair.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 58,004</li>
<li>Area: 3,2 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 18,126 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Hafen City: Hamburg Mitte on the Elbe &#038; North Sea</h2>
<p>Hafen City is one of the newer and more modern districts of Hamburg. The district is being built on a no longer used port area directly on the Elbe/North Sea and a large part of the district is on the water. Various modern residential buildings with a view of the water have already been built here and the district is still growing. In addition to residential buildings, many shops and restaurants have already opened their doors to the new clientele. According to the development plan, the district is to be completed by 2030. In addition to apartments, numerous offices have also been built in the residential and working quarters. Demand for residential and commercial properties is already above average due to the unique location and modern flair.</p>
<h3>View of the water: central living on the Elbe &#038; North Sea</h3>
<p>The location of Europe&#8217;s largest inner-city urban development project is absolutely unique and definitely the strongest argument for this district. Hafen City is located directly on the Elbe and North Sea and many of the ultra-modern residential and office buildings captivate with unique views of the water. Hafen City is also very centrally located in Hamburg Mitte and the connections to the city centre and pedestrian zone are excellent. Living with a holiday view and still in the middle of the city: that is Hafen City.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 4,925</li>
<li>Area: 2,4 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 2,052 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Winterhude: villa district &#038; luxury apartments</h2>
<p>This quiet district is located in the north of Hamburg and is divided into several zones. The north is characterised by tranquil old and new buildings, as well as traditional shops and boutiques. In the east and south of Winterhude you will find charming villas and corresponding entertainment and shopping facilities. Winterhude is particularly popular because of its location on the Außenalster, the Hamburg Stadtpark and its proximity to the city centre. Rental and purchase prices in this district are accordingly above the city average.</p>
<h3>Charming villas &#038; city park on the banks of the Alster</h3>
<p>Winterhude is considered one of the more affluent districts of Hamburg. This district gets its unique charm from its many charming, well-preserved city villas from the 19th century, which are spread out along the banks of the Alster. In addition, Winterhude convinces with its green soul: here lies the extensive Hamburg City Park, which invites you to go for a walk or do some sports. Cafés and restaurants are also not lacking in the street Mühlenkamp. The perfect neighbourhood for families and people who strive for idyll and exercise in the fresh air.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 55,491</li>
<li>Area: 7,6 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 7,301 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Bergedorf: apartment buildings, villas &#038; idyllic parks</h2>
<p>Bergedorf is located in the southeast of Hamburg and is an extremely heterogeneous district. You can find apartment buildings next to high-rise developments and villa quarters, which makes the district almost feel like its own little city. Bergedorf is particularly popular because of Hamburg&#8217;s 13,000 hectares of flower, fruit and vegetable gardens. It is therefore not surprising that the demand for rental and purchase properties is also relatively high here. The harbour at Serrahn, Bergedorf Castle and the charming old town are just some of the sights of this district.</p>
<h3>A district for everyone with good connections</h3>
<p>Bergedorf impresses with its size and its diverse housing options. This district contains high-priced villas as well as apartments in apartment blocks that are cheaper to get hold of. Despite the heterogeneous settlement of the district, the population density is relatively low, which makes life there a little quieter. Bergedorf is an attractive residential area for singles as well as for couples and families, which is located a little further out and therefore offers a certain peace and quiet. Thanks to a good infrastructure, you can still get to the city centre quickly.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 35,796</li>
<li>Area: 10,3 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 3,475 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Ottensen &#8211; Altona: lively quarter with old buildings</h2>
<p>Ottensen is located in the west of the city of Hamburg and is particularly well connected due to its proximity to Altona station. This district is very lively and you will find mainly old buildings here. Ottensen also offers a wide range of shopping opportunities and the nightlife here is also impressive. The proximity to the Elbe and the many cultural venues located here make Ottensen a particularly popular district. Art and culture can be found here, especially in former industrial facilities that have been converted for cultural purposes. Many young families and academics live here, although rents are still rising due to the popular location in Hamburg.</p>
<h3>Culturally diverse city centre</h3>
<p>In the meantime, Ottensen has become the literal trendy district, which is attractive for many young and older apartment seekers. The central connection to the city centre and attractive shopping facilities are clear arguments for this district. Many old houses have been renovated and shine in new splendour without losing their historic charm. The cultural offerings in Ottensen are diverse and attract above all middle-class families, academics and those interested in culture. Ottensen has a variety of nationalities and a lively nightlife, making it an attractive and lively district where many Hamburgers also like to make a pilgrimage to party.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 35,585</li>
<li>Area: 2,8 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 12,709 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Dulsberg: Upcoming quarter with tranquillity and clinker brick charm</h2>
<p>Dulsberg is a Hamburg district that is not yet on many people&#8217;s radar when it comes to exciting neighbourhoods in Hamburg. But Dulsberg is definitely one to keep an eye on: For a long time, this part disappeared under the name Barmbek, but now Dulsberg is a district in its own right. In terms of area, it is one of the smallest districts of Hamburg, but architecturally, the inconspicuous-looking quarter has a lot to offer. Dulsberg is located in the district of Hamburg-Nord and is mainly known for its charming red clinker brick buildings. The Franconian arcade houses between Oberschlesische Straße and Dulsberg-Süd are also striking.</p>
<h3>Red clinker brick buildings with good connections and affordable rents</h3>
<p>Extensive nightlife options are unfortunately not to be found here, but the good public transport connections make it possible to get to the city centre quickly and easily, so that you can still take part in the nightlife. Rents here are quite reasonable by Hamburg standards, with the district being particularly attractive for students and trainees. Young families can also find a quiet place here.</p>
<p>Key figures:</p>
<ul>
<li>Population: 17,229</li>
<li>Area: 1,2 km²</li>
<li>Population density: 14,358 inhabitants/km²</li>
</ul>
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