Horn is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Mitte borough with a population around 37,900. The area lies east of the city centre along the Bille river. The Horner Rennbahn, a horse-racing track that hosted the German Derby until its move to a different Hamburg venue, defined the district for over a century. Horn's housing stock is predominantly post-war, rebuilt after heavy bombing in 1943.
The Blohms Park provides green space in an otherwise densely built area. The Horner Markt serves as the local shopping street. The U2 and U4 metro lines connect Horn to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. The Billstedt shopping centre lies in the neighbouring district. The Oejendorfer See, a recreational lake, is accessible further east. Adult companionship follows Hamburg's city-state regulations.
Horn is a neighbourhood in Hamburg's Mitte borough with a population around 37,900. The area lies east of the city centre along the Bille river. The Horner Rennbahn, a horse-racing track that hosted the German Derby until its move to a different Hamburg venue, defined the district for over a century. Horn's housing stock is predominantly post-war, rebuilt after heavy bombing in 1943.
The Blohms Park provides green space in an otherwise densely built area. The Horner Markt serves as the local shopping street. The U2 and U4 metro lines connect Horn to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof in about 10 minutes. The Billstedt shopping centre lies in the neighbouring district. The Oejendorfer See, a recreational lake, is accessible further east. Adult companionship follows Hamburg's city-state regulations.
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