Jungfernstieg, Hamburg’s grandest promenade, stretches along the scenic Inner Alster Lake. Its name harks back to a time when families would bring their unmarried daughters, or ‘Jungfern,’ to stroll along the promenade as part of a coming-of-age tradition. Today, visitors can enjoy a blend of sightseeing and stylish shopping. The promenade offers a picturesque setting with views of the lake, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and explore.
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