Hoheluft-Ost is one of Hamburg's smallest districts by area but among its most densely populated. About 23,100 people live in this wedge of land in the Bezirk Nord, bordered by Eppendorf to the north and Harvestehude to the south. The Grindelhochhaeuser, a group of postwar high-rise apartment blocks along the Grindelberg, are a recognisable feature of the southern edge. The Lehmweg market street and the surrounding Jugendstil residential blocks give the district a neighbourhood feel despite the density.
Hamburg's Innenstadt is roughly 3 kilometres south. The U1 and U3 lines serve the district at Hoheluftbruecke and Kellinghusenstrasse stations. Isemarkt, one of Europe's longest open-air markets, runs weekly under the elevated U3 viaduct on the district's eastern boundary.
Hoheluft-Ost is one of Hamburg's smallest districts by area but among its most densely populated. About 23,100 people live in this wedge of land in the Bezirk Nord, bordered by Eppendorf to the north and Harvestehude to the south. The Grindelhochhaeuser, a group of postwar high-rise apartment blocks along the Grindelberg, are a recognisable feature of the southern edge. The Lehmweg market street and the surrounding Jugendstil residential blocks give the district a neighbourhood feel despite the density.
Hamburg's Innenstadt is roughly 3 kilometres south. The U1 and U3 lines serve the district at Hoheluftbruecke and Kellinghusenstrasse stations. Isemarkt, one of Europe's longest open-air markets, runs weekly under the elevated U3 viaduct on the district's eastern boundary.
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