St. Georg is Hamburg's most colorful and cosmopolitan neighborhood, located directly east of the Hauptbahnhof. This district of contrasts blends 19th-century tenement charm with a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, multicultural cuisine, and boutique shopping along the famous Lange Reihe. One side touches the elegant Outer Alster lake, while the other buzzes with the energy of a true urban melting pot. St. Georg's central location and diverse character make it a magnet for creative professionals and startups.
St. Georg offers affordable office space steps from Hamburg's main station, attracting freelancers, small agencies, and startups. The area around Lange Reihe has seen a rise in creative businesses and coworking spaces. Proximity to the Hauptbahnhof makes it convenient for professionals who travel frequently. Media companies and IT firms are increasingly establishing offices here.
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof — Germany's busiest train station — is on St. Georg's western doorstep, offering ICE, IC, regional, S-Bahn (S1, S2, S3), and U-Bahn (U1, U2, U3, U4) connections. The Berliner Tor station (S1, S2, S3, U2, U3) serves the eastern side. Lohmühlenstrasse bus hub adds further connectivity. The district is extremely walkable.
Lange Reihe is the vibrant main street lined with cafes, boutiques, and international restaurants. The Outer Alster lake borders the district to the west, offering sailing and jogging paths. The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Arts and Crafts Museum) sits near the Hauptbahnhof. The Hansaplatz is the district's social hub.
Ideal for freelancers, digital nomads, and startup teams who want the most central location possible at accessible prices — perfect for those who travel frequently by train and value a diverse, culturally vibrant neighborhood.



