Spacious furnished flat in the popular district Hamburg-Sternschanze
Fully furnished 4-room flat in Hamburg-Sternschanze with wooden floorboards and west-facing balcony (10 sqm) facing the quiet inner courtyard. The balcony was renovated in 2023, the old green balcony can still be seen in the photos. The individual artist's flat has 110 sqm and is located on the 4th floor of a renovated old building from 1910. A bicycle parking space in the courtyard can be used.
Centrally located, furnished old building apartment in Hamburg-Sternschanze
Completely furnished 3-room apartment very central in Hamburg-Sternschanze. The apartment has about 70sqm, a laminate floor and is located on the 4th floor. The object was built in 1905, and is heated with a gas floor heating. A bicycle parking space in the yard can be used.
Furnished and quiet apartment in a historical building in Hamburg district Schanzenviertel
The beautifully designed, 2-room apartment, furnished in puristic and modern style, is located on the 2nd floor of a renovated building from the late nineteenth-centruy in the middle of the Sternschanze - very central and yet absolutely quiet! The apartment has about 43sqm, a floorboard and is heated with central heating.
Apartment with patio in historic building in Hamburg-Sternschanze
Bright and friendly 2,5-room flat in a Gründerzeit building dating from 1890, situated on the mezzanine floor and with its own wooden terrace and a garden section. The garden is separated from the street by a fence and a gate. There is burglar protection on all windows, a bolt on the patio door, and a security lock in the flat door. Three interconnecting rooms with double doors, a beautiful wooden floor and well-preserved stucco elements give the flat a unique charm.
The living room has a comfortable large corner sofa in grey and a side table as well as an iPod docking station. There is access to the terrace from here. The adjoining dining room (0,5 room) offers space for a table for up to four people. The new fitted kitchen with light-coloured fronts and beautiful wooden worktop is equipped with a ceramic hob with oven and extractor fan, a dishwasher, and a fridge with freezer compartment. Small appliances such as an espresso machine and kettle as well as cookware and crockery are also available.
Modern apartment, quiet location, in the middle of Hamburg-Sternschanze
Fully furnished 2 room apartment in Hamburg-Sternschanze. The apartment has about 42sqm, a wooden floor in the living area and tile floor in bathroom and kitchen and is located on the 4th floor (end floor). The property was built in 1953, and is heated with central heating.
Great apartment with roof terrace and private parking in the trendy district Hamburg-Sternschanze
Very attractive, bright and optimally located attic apartment on the 4th floor. The entire apartment is equipped with mosaic parquet and offers plenty of space.
Stylishly furnished 3 room apartment with private parking in the trendy Hamburg Schanzenviertel
Sunny 3-room flat with balcony in the popular Sternschanze. A private parking space in a single garage directly in the backyard of the building is available (the costs are already included in the rent). This 67 sqm flat has an attractive floor plan, is located on the 1st floor of an apartment building built in 1960. The living area has vinyl flooring in wood look.
Furnished living in a charming flat with balcony in a historical building in the trendy district of Hamburg-Karolinenviertel
Fully equipped 2-room apartment, located in the middle of Hamburg-Karoviertel, in a beautiful historical building with wooden floorboards. The renovated and sunny apartment from 1900 is about 44sqm and is located on the 1st floor. The property is heated with a single-story gas heating. From the balcony with stucco facade and imposing columns, you have a wonderful view of the TV tower and the hustle and bustle on the street below (one-way street).
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The Karolinenviertel - also known as Karoviertel - is colorful, multicultural and trendy. Although this is not really an independent district but officially belongs to St. Pauli, most people perceived it as one. It is especially popular among young people.The neighborhood is located between St. Pauli and Sternschanze and its atmosphere fits with those two districts. This is this alternative scene which consists of long-time residents, students and many different nations. Buildings are historic Wilhelminians, some carefully restored, some remain in the trendy Shabby-Style. In some backyards there are even pretty little gardens.
Short profile Hamburg-Karolinenviertel
- alternative scene
- multicultural lifestyle
- creatives, individualists and students
- Knust: venue for many concerts
- park: Planten un Blomen
- exhibition hall
- Heiligengeistfeld (place for events)
- local music scene
- food and drink: healthy and ecological, unusual and tasty, diverse Bistros
- shopping: many small individual shops of young designers along the Marktstraße, antique dealers, record stores
That creative "je ne sais quoi"
The Karoviertel has that certain creative "something," a colorful, lively and popular feel of disorder and togetherness which has now become a tourist attraction. Creatives, designers, the traditional alternative scene and the multicultural population bring a certain flair that can be felt distinctly on Marktstraße. From second-hand shops to designer and fashion shops, to cult bars and tattoo studios, you can find it all here. If you’d like to make an evening of it after window shopping or a piece of cake, have a beer in one of the many bars or head in the direction of Sternschanze and the Reeperbahn.
The sounds of a piano lesson out of an open window, Cuban music from a street café, an accordion player walking through the streets, record stores promoting local artists, concerts in the numerous clubs, and relaxed reggae sound through the rolled-down window of a car. The variety of sounds is incredible and you can succumb to the pull of a different mood on each corner. Life is lived on the street here. The neighborhood is colorful and varied, just like the people who live here. The best way to experience the neighborhood is simply to let yourself drift through the streets.
The Karoviertel is a densely populated, very urban space. It opens up somewhat at the borders, such as at the Heiligengeistfeld. Centuries ago this was the location of a convent. Now you will find a bunker with businesses and a training area for media and art. There is also the big open area which is the home to various events. A recurring event is the Hamburger DOM, a carnival for young and old.
The Karolinenviertel, generally called Karoviertel, is not an official district. It's a small area between the exhibition halls and Sternschanze. As the population here is relatively young, there is a distinctive street life and a lot of energy for initiatives such as urban gardening. Various festivals have also been established. In addition to the many green areas, residents created several playgrounds in the courtyards. Very little traffic, many cafes and individual shops make for a wonderful place to hang out.