Next Station: Port of Hamburg
The Port of Hamburg (German mostly: Hamburger Hafen, in official usage also Hafen Hamburg) is a port in Hamburg, Germany, on the river Elbe. The harbour is located 110 kilometres from the mouth of the Elbe into the North Sea.
It is named Germany's "Gateway to the World" and is the largest port in Germany. In terms of TEU throughput, the port of Hamburg is the third-busiest port in Europe (after the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp) and 15th-largest worldwide. In 2011, 9 million TEUs (20-foot standard container equivalents) were handled in Hamburg.
In addition to that, Hamburg is a major cruise destination and one of Europe's largest ports of call for cruise passengers traveling the Atlantic, or the Norwegian and Baltic Seas. Hamburg has two passenger terminals for cruise ships: Hamburg Cruise Center HafenCity and Hamburg Cruise Center Altona (where the cache is), both capable of processing the world's largest cruise ships.
Should be a great place to start over visiting the world...
Have a nice further trip.
Greetings, Schimmelreiter, Hamburg