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  1. Nestled along the Elbe River, Blankenese in Hamburg has evolved from its humble beginnings as a quaint fishing village. It holds centuries of stories, with roots plunging deep into history — including when Archbishop Adalbert of Bremen constructed a provost's residence here way back in 1060.

  2. Blankenese is one of the most famous Elbe suburbs. The former fishing and pilot village to the west of Hamburg is located right on the Elbe and is a popular destination and residential area for wealthy citizens of Hamburg.

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  3. Blankenese has narrow winding alleys, beautiful captains' homes, mansions and stunning river views. It's where locals escape the big city!

  4. Experience Hamburg highlights in Blankenese and the Elbe outskirts. Numerous maritime highlights and ocean flair await you directly on the Elbe!

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  5. You can reach Blankenese from the main train station with the S-Bahn S1. The name Blankenese comes from the Low German “blanke Ness”, which means white headland. Today Blankenese has 13,400 inhabitants and consists of a town center with a market square and a shopping street with many small shops, cafés and restaurants.

  6. I took the D-Bahn till Blankenese and walk down its beautiful stairs and little hidden places. The atmosphere its simply magic. Love the houses, the view of the river and the alleys.

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  8. Aug 12, 2018 · The town of Blankenese in its outskirts with its stairs quarter offers a different view of the city. Hamburg is a great city. Its charm is not limited to the city center with its fish market, opera house and neat architecture.