Lokstedt, Residential quarter in Eimsbüttel, Germany
Lokstedt is a residential quarter in Eimsbüttel filled with single-family homes, apartment buildings, and shops spread across about 5 square kilometers. The area is characterized by quiet streets with scattered green spaces and parks.
The quarter developed from rural settlements and was incorporated into Hamburg in 1937, completing a long transition from external administration. This integration marked the beginning of gradual urban development that shaped the area into its present form.
Historic mansion estates from the 19th century dot the neighborhood, reflecting the affluent past of families who once shaped the area. These properties remain visible reminders of how wealth and social standing were displayed through residential architecture.
The quarter is served by two U2 subway stations in its western part and by bus lines that run through the eastern sections. Walking and cycling are straightforward here due to flat terrain and wide streets that make navigation simple.
The red-brick water tower on Buchenallee, built in 1911, stands as the most distinctive building in the quarter and is visible from many streets. Locals regard it as a landmark that defines the area's character.
Location: Eimsbüttel
Elevation above the sea: 56 m
Shares border with: Hoheluft-West, Eimsbüttel, Stellingen, Eidelstedt, Niendorf, Groß Borstel, Eppendorf, Hoheluft-Ost
GPS coordinates: 53.60306,9.95639
Latest update: December 7, 2025 10:05
Tierpark Hagenbeck
1.4 km
Fazle Omar Mosque
2.3 km
Lokstedt water tower
1.4 km
Wasserturm Hamburg-Stellingen
2.3 km
St. Prokop-Kirche (Hamburg-Stellingen)
2.2 km
St. Markus
2.6 km
St. Stephanus
2.5 km
Amsinck-Villa
916 m
Christ the King church Lokstedt
676 m
Central Medical Library
1.6 km
Petruskirche
1.6 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Walter Friedrich
2.5 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Johann Schmitz
1.5 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Matias Plesch
1.6 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Max Abraham Lichtenstein
2.4 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Helga Dietz
891 m
Stolperstein dedicated to Lea Stemmer
2.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Friederike Marmorek
2.3 km
St. Thomas Morus
1.8 km
Siberian tiger
1.9 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Bertha Cohen
2.4 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Henriette Himmelstern
2.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Lucia Bauer
2.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Inge Bauer
2.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Sophie Levy
2.3 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Else Rauch
2.5 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Hella Müller
2.4 km
Stolperstein dedicated to Gerdt Rothenburg
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