The fantastic Hamburg Cruise Days
Tags: Boris Becker, Hamburg, Hamburg Cruise Days, Queen Mary II, Roger Cicero
If you like ship cruises, if you like sailing, if you like sea, if you like Hamburg, if you like shows and entertainment, then you must visit Hamburg until the 6th of August!
Boris Becker opened yesterday the Hamburg Cruise Days which are lasting a week. 100 000 people, locals and tourists, took part to that spectacular opening in the big hanseatic city of Hamburg, one of the world’s biggest ports. And the legendary cruise ship Queen Mary II was there also! And other prominent cruise ships are waited to come during this week
All the city turned blue due to a spectacular breathtaking light show.
Yesterday, by the big opening, the rock legend Roger Cicero gave a convincing concert, and other stars will come each day of the mentioned week.
You have plenty of things to do and to see this week in Hamburg, even without visiting the huge Red Light District !
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August 1st, 2008 at 12:24 am
The lightshow is beautiful!
August 1st, 2008 at 1:11 pm
i love the blue color city light
must be a romantic place to visit
August 1st, 2008 at 5:47 pm
amazing colours i can not wait till i go back to work.
i work as a tour director for Trafalgar tours. i think Europe is magical and your pictures truly do establish it.
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