Discover the maritime charm and modern marvels of Hamburg, Germany, with this curated collection of 10 unmissable attractions. From the historic Speicherstadt and iconic Elbphilharmonie to the whimsical Miniatur Wunderland and serene Planten un Blomen, explore a city brimming with culture, history, and breathtaking sights.
Speicherstadt
The Speicherstadt, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is the world's largest collection of warehouses with colorful red bricks and neo-gothic architecture, formerly used to store coffee, tobacco, and spices and now home to recreational activities.
Internationales Maritimes Museum
The Maritime Museum is located inside the Speicherstadt's oldest building and allows visitors to learn about Hamburg's maritime past.
Miniatur Wunderland
Miniatur Wunderland is located within the Speicherstadt and features models of Hamburg, Italy, and the United States.
Automuseum Prototyp
The Auto Museum Prototype, located in the Speicherstadt, houses rare historical concept automobiles.
Hamburg Dungeon
The Hamburg Dungeon is a location to learn about the city's history with a macabre twist.
Elbphilharmonie
The Elbphilharmonie is a concert hall that blends Hamburg's nautical history into its design and is known for being one of the most acoustically sophisticated arenas in the world.
Planten un Blomen
Planten un Blomen is a park located just inside the city walls and has been one of Hamburg's most popular attractions since 1821.
Alter Botanischer Garten
The Old Botanical Garden within Planten un Blomen features five interconnected greenhouses that hold plants from all over the world.
Planten un Blomen Rosengarten
The Rose Garden is located within Planten un Blomen.
Binnenalster
The Binnenalster is an artificial lake in Hamburg city center that houses some of Hamburg's most beautiful squares and strolling places.
Hamburger Rathaus
The Hamburg Rathaus is the city hall, reflecting the affluence and optimism of a newly united Germany with neo-renaissance architecture.
HafenCity
HafenCity is a new waterside area that opened in 2008, partly built on reclaimed land, and features innovative architecture with office buildings, residential complexes, and recreational facilities.
Jungfernstieg
Jungfernstieg is a waterfront promenade on the Binnenalster and Hamburg's vibrant economic court, known for flagship shops and department stores.
Alter Elbtunnel
The Elbe Tunnel, opened in 1911, changed the life of Hamburg harbor employees commuting from the right to the left side by being 24 meters below the river.
Tierpark Hagenbeck
Tierpark Hagenbeck prioritizes the welfare of its residents and pioneered the panorama exhibit in which natural habitats of animals were recreated utilizing moats as natural boundaries.
Treppenviertel Blankenese
The Treppenviertel Blankenese is a charming ancient neighborhood on the right side of the Elbe, characterized by sharp winding alleyways, lovely white homes, and stairways.