Miniatur Wunderland: This is the largest model railway in the world and has been featured in various TV shows and movies. It includes over 1,000 trains, 10,000 cars, and 100,000 figurines. It is a great place to visit for families and train enthusiasts.
Elbphilharmonie: This is a must-see attraction for music lovers and architecture enthusiasts. It features a stunning glass façade that reflects the water and sky. The concert hall inside is world-renowned for its acoustics and has hosted some of the world’s most famous musicians.
St. Michaelis Church: This is one of Hamburg’s most recognizable landmarks, and is also known as the “Michel”. The church was originally built in the 17th century and has been rebuilt twice after fires. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of Hamburg.
Speicherstadt: This historic district is home to many museums, coffee shops, and souvenir shops. It was once the center of Hamburg’s international trade and is now a popular tourist destination.
Fish Market: The market takes place every Sunday morning and is a bustling and vibrant scene. Visitors can purchase fresh fish, fruit, vegetables, and flowers. Local bands play live music and visitors can enjoy traditional Hamburg cuisine.
HafenCity: This modern waterfront district features striking contemporary architecture, such as the Marco Polo Tower and the Unilever Building. It is also home to many restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as museums and galleries.
Planten un Blomen: This large park is a great place to take a break from the city and relax. The park includes a botanical garden, Japanese garden, and a lake with rowing boats.
Alster Lake: This lake is a popular spot for sailing, rowing, and paddleboarding. Visitors can also take a boat tour of the lake or walk along the shore and enjoy the view. There are many restaurants and cafes around the lake where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal or a drink.