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Provided by: Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg/Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
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Provided by: Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
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Provided by: Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Miniatur Wunderland
The guide was updated:Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model railway museum and Germany's most popular tourist attraction. Its display sections feature authentic environments from various countries, ranging from Sweden and Norway to the pyramids of Egypt and Las Vegas in the U.S.
The exhibit alternates between 'day' and 'night' every 15 minutes. Visitors can also take a guided tour to see behind the scenes at Wunderland, gaining a deeper appreciation for the technical wizardry and planning involved in running this extraordinary place.
Useful Information
- Address: Kehrwieder 2-4, Block D, Hamburg
- Website: www.miniatur-wunderland.com
- Public Transport: U3 Baumwall
- Phone: +49 40 300 6800
- Email: info@miniatur-wunderland.de
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
One of Germany's most beautiful hiking trails runs along the banks of the Elbe to Blankenese. The former fishing village is now a prosperous suburb to the west of Hamburg, located right on the Elbe. Picturesque lanes, winding stairs and houses standing close together: with its Mediterranean feel, the Blankenese Treppenviertel is reminiscent of a resort on the Riviera. Blankeneser Bahnhofstraße is like a small city in itself, with its church, weekly market, many well-stocked shops, restaurants and ice cream parlours.
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Follow the Steps of the Beatles
In the early 1960s, the Beatles laid the groundwork for their illustrious career in Hamburg's St Pauli neighbourhood, the city's famous red-light district. Embark on a 'Beatles Tour' for a unique chance to trace the footsteps of the 'Fab Four' through St Pauli.
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Bike Tours around Hamburg
Explore Hamburg with a guided bike tour! It's an enjoyable and dynamic method to familiarise yourself with the city's diverse districts. Opt for city bikes, cruisers, kick bikes, or mountain bikes, and set out solo or with a group — all year round. It's the perfect way to swiftly see the city and access spots unreachable by bus.
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Elbphilharmonie Plaza
The Plaza serves as the focal point of the Elbphilharmonie, bridging the warehouse and the new building. The public viewing platform offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and port from 37 metres above ground. Accessing it is an experience in itself, with an 80-metre-long, gently curved escalator transporting visitors through the structure. An outdoor walkway encircles the entire building, providing a unique perspective.
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Boat Trips around the Harbor & Speicherstadt
Discover the Port of Hamburg and the Speicherstadt (the Historic Warehouse Complex) on what is typical for Hamburg — a boat! Small barges, historical steamboats and modern passenger ships take you to the most interesting parts of the harbour area within an hour or two. You can take the Maritime Circle Line, a hop-on hop-off tour which connects Hamburg's maritime cultural attractions.
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Guided Walking Tours
Rediscover Hamburg from a fresh and exciting perspective. Whether you're exploring by bike or on foot, enjoying Nordic delicacies like the legendary fish sandwich, or embarking on a classic tour of the Hanseatic city's top sights, there's something for everyone. Shopping enthusiasts, brewing art connoisseurs, and maritime lovers will all find entertainment and satisfaction.
Choose a short tour just to get to know the centre quickly, or pick one led by a historian to delve into the rich history of Hamburg. With options ranging from food tours and Beatles tours to nighttime pub crawls, there's a perfect Hamburg tour for everyone.
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St Michael's Church
Hamburg has numerous grand churches, but there's only one 'Michel'. From its platform, over 100 metres high, you'll be treated to a fabulous view of Hamburg, the port, and the surrounding countryside — a must-see!
St Michael's Church has been rebuilt twice and now presents an informative exhibition on its history, which is filled with twists and turns.
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Alster Lakes
Covering over 160 hectares, the Inner and Outer Alster Lakes are located right in the city centre, surrounded by cafes, parks, and walking paths, with an abundance of oaks and chestnut trees for nature lovers. Ideal for renting a canoe, pedal boat, rowing boat, or sailboat to stay active. The area is enhanced by sculptures both on land and in the lake.
Vast bodies of water are often best enjoyed during the golden hour and aboard a boat. Gather a small group of friends and book a one-hour sailboat ride at sunset.
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Speicherstadt — the Historic Warehouse Complex
Over a century old, the Speicherstadt is the world's largest integrated complex of warehouses. Visitors to Hamburg will discover a picturesque setting of Wilhelmine era Gothic architecture rendered in red brick, featuring unusual gables and towers. Precious commodities are stored at controlled temperatures behind the massive walls: coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, tobacco, and the world's largest collection of Oriental rugs.
If you're pressed for time or wish to give your feet a rest after exploring the city, consider taking a one-hour evening boat tour. The Speicherstadt looks particularly enchanting at sunset.
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Miniatur Wunderland
Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model railway museum and Germany's most popular tourist attraction. Its display sections feature authentic environments from various countries, ranging from Sweden and Norway to the pyramids of Egypt and Las Vegas in the U.S.
The exhibit alternates between 'day' and 'night' every 15 minutes. Visitors can also take a guided tour to see behind the scenes at Wunderland, gaining a deeper appreciation for the technical wizardry and planning involved in running this extraordinary place.
Read more