This port city on the River Elbe not only has numerous tourist sights and exclusive shopping opportunities, but also a wealth of green areas and excursion destinations. Whether it’s the fish market, the Landungsbrücken jetties, the Speicherstadt warehouse district, the Elbphilharmonie concert hall or the Reeperbahn: here are our best tips for a tour of Hamburg.
Speicherstadt
Speicherstadt is one of Hamburg’s most beautiful attractions as well as a city landmark. Since 2015 it has enjoyed UNESCO World Heritage status. The historic Wilhelminian architectural style is noted for its brick finish, turrets and bridges, which are reflected in the canals. Whether you travel by boat or on foot, Hamburg’s Speicherstadt has a romantic and secretive aura, especially when bathed in evening light. The artistic floodlighting of the red facades of the former warehouses transforms the district into a fairy-tale ambience, which is reflected in the water. Nearby is the city’s next most famous attraction: the Elbphilharmonie. This imposing building is definitely well worth a visit - even if it is 'just' for a guided tour of the concert hall.
The port
Boasting the second largest port in Europe, the city of Hamburg has plenty to offer: the Landungsbrücken jetties are a must-see for any visitor. Most people assume they are fixed in place but in fact these jetties float in the Elbe. The 200 m Abfertigungsgebäude, or terminal building is there too, which was designated a protected monument in 2003. If you have time to explore the port in more detail, you can take a lift 24 m down and walk through the Old Elbe Tunnel below the river free of charge.