Right next to the Elbphilharmonie is the historic Speicherstadt, the world's largest contiguous warehouse complex, built on oak piles. This UNESCO World Heritage Site fascinates with its red brick buildings, winding canals, and steel bridges. A walk through this unique district is like a journey into the past of the Port of Hamburg.
In direct contrast to the Speicherstadt, HafenCity presents itself. It is one of the largest urban development projects in Europe and impresses with its modern architecture and spacious waterfront promenades. Here you can admire the innovative design of the district and enjoy a magnificent view of the harbor. The Elbphilharmonie itself is the architectural landmark of this quarter.
An absolute must for every visit to Hamburg is the Miniatur Wunderland in the Speicherstadt. It is the largest model railway system in the world and inspires visitors of all ages with detailed landscapes and scenes from all over the world. Plan enough time for your visit, as there is an infinite amount to discover.
The Landungsbrücken are a central hub in the Port of Hamburg and offer a lively hustle and bustle. Harbor tours start from here, and you have a great view of the large ships. Enjoy the maritime atmosphere, try a fish sandwich (Fischbrötchen), and watch the busy activity. From here, it is also not far to the famous Reeperbahn or the well-known musical theaters.
Right next to the Elbphilharmonie is the historic Speicherstadt, the world's largest contiguous warehouse complex, built on oak piles. This UNESCO World Heritage Site fascinates with its red brick buildings, winding canals, and steel bridges. A walk through this unique district is like a journey into the past of the Port of Hamburg.
In direct contrast to the Speicherstadt, HafenCity presents itself. It is one of the largest urban development projects in Europe and impresses with its modern architecture and spacious waterfront promenades. Here you can admire the innovative design of the district and enjoy a magnificent view of the harbor. The Elbphilharmonie itself is the architectural landmark of this quarter.
An absolute must for every visit to Hamburg is the Miniatur Wunderland in the Speicherstadt. It is the largest model railway system in the world and inspires visitors of all ages with detailed landscapes and scenes from all over the world. Plan enough time for your visit, as there is an infinite amount to discover.
The Landungsbrücken are a central hub in the Port of Hamburg and offer a lively hustle and bustle. Harbor tours start from here, and you have a great view of the large ships. Enjoy the maritime atmosphere, try a fish sandwich (Fischbrötchen), and watch the busy activity. From here, it is also not far to the famous Reeperbahn or the well-known musical theaters.