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Exploring Bergedorf: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of Hamburg's Historic Neighborhood

Here are some professional 9 most popular locations and their exact geo-coordinates for users for the best two-hour walking tour of Bergedorf, Hamburg, Germany.

1. Bergedorf Castle (Schloss Bergedorf)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4886°N, 10.2156°E

2. Bergedorf Town Center (Bergedorfer Marktplatz)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4897°N, 10.2072°E

3. Bergedorfer Schlosspark
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4869°N, 10.2172°E

4. Museum of Bergedorf History (Museum für Bergedorfer Geschichte)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4899°N, 10.2093°E

5. Bergedorfer Mühle (Windmill)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4858°N, 10.2203°E

6. Serrahn Forest (Serrahner Wald)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.5027°N, 10.2313°E

7. Bergedorfer Schlosskirche (Castle Church)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4879°N, 10.2166°E

8. Bergedorfer Hafen (Bergedorf Harbor)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.4897°N, 10.2054°E

9. Allermöher See (Lake Allermöhe)
   Geo Coordinates: 53.5075°N, 10.2111°E

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