We look forward to welcoming you to the Dancing Towers on the Reeperbahn, just a stone's throw from the Landungsbrücken and the Millerntor. From the office, you have a 360-degree view of the ‘most beautiful city in Germany’.
Our Hamburg office is located in the unmistakable building ‘Tanzende Türme’ at Reeperbahn 1. You can find us 700 metres from the ‘Reeperbahn’ train station or 200 metres from the St. Pauli metro station.

How to find us

Airplane

Our office is easy to reach by taxi and S-Bahn.Take the train line S1 in the direction of Wedel or Blankenese and get off at the stop Reeperbahn.

Please report to the main reception desk to register. You will then be accompanied to the 20th floor.

Train

You can reach us from Hamburg Central Station by metro and trains. Take either the train lines S1, S2 or S3 in the direction of Altona, Blankenese, Wedel or Pinneberg and get off at the stop Reeperbahn, or take the metro line U3 in the direction of Barmbek and get off at the stop St. Pauli.

Please report to the main reception desk to register. You will then be accompanied to the 20th floor.

Car

GPS: Enter the destination Reeperbahn 1 or Zirkusweg 20 to get directly to the public car park.

You will then be accompanied to the 20th floor.

One of the most dynamic international legal practices in Germany

As an international legal practice, we accompany our clients on their way into the future. In a rapidly changing economic landscape, we support them during important transformations and build legally secure bridges to the world of tomorrow. Teams of specialists and specialised lawyers work in every area of law and for every economic sector - with expertise, passion and commitment.

Offices in Germany

53.54963, 9.96809

Office Address

Office Address

Tanzende Türme Reeperbahn 1, 20359 Hamburg Germany

+49 40 55436 4000

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