Mid-Range

Eimsbüttel

Hamburg, Germany · Neighborhood Guide

Established middle-class district known for beautiful Gründerzeit buildings, tree-lined streets, independent shops, and excellent local schools.

Last updated March 2026

Eimsbüttel at a Glance

Mid-Range

Cost Level

€1,000–€1,500/month for 1-BR

Rent Range

Very safe — quiet residential district; strong community feel; one of Hamburg's most family-oriented areas

Safety

100–300 Mbps (Telekom VDSL available; Vodafone cable in most buildings; M-net fibre expanding)

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Who Lives in Eimsbüttel?

Families, teachers, middle-class professionals, and established expats who value stability, schools, and community

FamiliesLong-term expatsThose wanting residential calmSchool-focused parents

Living in Eimsbüttel — Practical Details

Walkability

Very good — Eppendorfer Weg and Osterstrasse are the main shopping streets; flat terrain; everything for daily life within walking distance

Grocery & Food Access

Edeka and REWE on Eppendorfer Weg; Aldi and Lidl within 10 min; independent bakeries and Käse shops throughout

Getting Around

  • U-Bahn U2 (Christuskirche, Emilienstrasse)
  • Bus 4, 5 along Grindelallee
  • S-Bahn Sternschanze (10 min walk)
  • €49 Deutschlandticket

Nearby Coworking

  • WeWork Dammtor (10 min U-Bahn)
  • Mindspace Hamburg (15 min U-Bahn)
  • coworkrs Hamburg (Altona, 10 min)

Insider Tips for Eimsbüttel

  • 1Eppendorfer Weg is Eimsbüttel's main artery — excellent bakeries (Dat Backhaus), ice cream (Luicella's), and independent shops
  • 2Eimsbütteler Park and the Unnapark are great for children — well-maintained playgrounds and green space
  • 3The Gründerzeit (19th-century) buildings in Eimsbüttel are among Hamburg's most beautiful — high ceilings, stucco, and Fischgrätenparkett floors
  • 4School catchments matter — the Grundschulen (primary schools) in Eimsbüttel are among Hamburg's best rated

FAQ — Eimsbüttel, Hamburg

What is Eimsbüttel like for expats?

Eimsbüttel is a mid-range neighborhood in Hamburg. Established middle-class district known for beautiful Gründerzeit buildings, tree-lined streets, independent shops, and excellent local schools. Best for: Families and long-term expats who want a solidly residential, safe, and well-serviced neighbourhood at a reasonable price.

How much does it cost to live in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg?

Eimsbüttel is classified as "Mid-Range" in Hamburg. Typical rent: €1,000–€1,500/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Hamburg: €2,400–€3,200.

Is Eimsbüttel safe for expats?

Very safe — quiet residential district; strong community feel; one of Hamburg's most family-oriented areas

Who lives in Eimsbüttel?

Families, teachers, middle-class professionals, and established expats who value stability, schools, and community

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