ZMB is a code associated with Hamburg, the great port city of northern Germany, where it refers not to an airport but to Hamburg's central railway station, Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. Codes like this are used in combined air-and-rail travel, so that a train journey to the main station can be booked as part of an air ticket; the city's actual airport is Hamburg Airport, a short distance to the north. Hamburg is the second-largest city in Germany, a major port on the river Elbe, famous for its harbour, its canals and its historic warehouse district, the Speicherstadt, now a World Heritage site. It is a lively, watery city of bridges, maritime history and a well-known nightlife around the Reeperbahn. Hamburg is reached by air through Hamburg Airport and by fast trains into the Hauptbahnhof. The climate is temperate and maritime, with mild summers and cool, changeable winters.
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