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Hamburg is a key location for RWE's renewable energy expansion in Germany, with easy access to our North and Baltic Sea sites.
Not convinced yet? Here are a few good reasons to join our #TeamRWE in this vibrant city!
Our in 2010 completely gutted and renovated 1920s postal customs office in Hamburg offers modern amenities with historical charm and is even a listed building. It includes a roof terrace, an unique piazza, and a bicycle area with showers and changing rooms. Coffee lovers will enjoy professionally brewed specialties.
The central location is key: Planten & Blomen, Jungfernstieg, and the Outer Alster are nearby. Gänsemarkt is three minutes away, the HVV is a two-minute walk, and the airport is a 30-minute drive.
Hamburg, Germany's second largest city and the third largest German-speaking city in Europe after Berlin and Vienna, is celebrated globally for its culture, architecture, and bustling port. As a historic Hanseatic city, Hamburg has a rich maritime heritage with a strong tradition of trade.
Close proximity to the North and Baltic Seas makes Hamburg a pivotal hub for renewable energy companies. It's recognized as Europe's wind capital and a key centre for renewable energy advancements in Germany. The industry, rapidly expanding each year, offers promising opportunities for careers in renewable business.
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Navigating Hamburg is a breeze with options like walking, biking, or the efficient public transport network as well as the harbour ferry managed by HVV. By 2030, Hamburg plans for everyone to access public transport within 5 minutes.
Travelling to Berlin via ICE train takes just 1 hour and 43 minutes, cruising at speeds up to 230 km/h – faster than driving by car! Starting 2024, Deutsche Bahn will power trains with electricity from our Amrumbank West offshore wind farm, encouraging sustainable travel choices.
There is always something going on in Hamburg. So people living in Hamburg are spoiled when it comes to shopping, entertainment and going out.
The day can start with a shopping tour in the city center or the famous Mönckebergstraße, in the afternoon you can visit one of the numerous museums or sights, such as the Speicherstadt. Then you can go to one of the many restaurants and continue in the evening on the Reeperbahn, one of the most famous streets in Germany. And if you still have enough energy, you can go to the fish market to buy a delicious fish sandwich in the (very early) morning.