Hamburg, Germany

Nicknamed the “Gateway to the World” for it’s historic ports, and known as Germany’s second-largest city with the most bridges anywhere in Europe, Hamburg has always been a historically important city in the country for its waterways, allowing the city to grow to the capacity it has today.

From its lively districts like St. Pauli, Schanzenviertel, and the city center, to its stunning and peaceful parks and gardens like Statdpark and the Loki Schmidt Garden – there’s always something for everyone visiting.

Take a walk on the beautiful Altonaer Balkon, take a selfie with the Chile House, and for day trips, consider a visit to the residential scenic Treppenviertel Blankenese.

Enjoy the food scene, from mouth-watering chocolate museums to incredible 5-star restaurants, featuring local products and flavors. Explore the iconic Fischmarkt and tantalize your senses with the best that the city has to offer!

Pick out the best boat tours, fit into the tight quarters inside an old Russian submarine, or check out German car designs at Car museum Prototyp, and let’s get into all the fun things to do in Hamburg!

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1 – Check out the paintings inside the Hamburg Townhall

Hamburg Townhall, Germany

Known as the Hamburg Rathaus, the Hamburg Townhall is a government building where both the parliament and the senate get together.

The neo-Renaissance building dates back to 1866 and is open to the public for guided tours which are recommended to see the beautiful and ornate decor and paintings.

Step through the large iron gate and let your eyes settle on the beautiful 16 sandstone pillars sustaining the building, as well as the more than 60 different portraits of important figures in Hamburg’s history. Then, admire The Kaisersaal Hall and its stunning ceiling mural.

To see these heritage sites, plus more, look through our best city tours in Hamburg.

2 – Score tickets for a show at Elbphilharmonie

Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany

The Elphilharmonie, or simply “Elphi” is a grand concert hall located in the modern HafenCity quarter and is one of the newest cultural places to visit while in Hamburg!

Overlooking the Elbe River through its glass facade and 360-degree views from the inside, the Elbphilharmonie offers amazing concerts from classical music fares to opera music, and jazz, as well as a few free concerts!

Don’t have time to stay for a show? Check out a walking tour of HafenCity, and see the triumphant concert hall from the outside, as well as other futuristic buildings in the modern district.

3 – Take a walk through the historic Old Town

Old Town, Hamburg

Brimming with culture, tradition, and an everpresent spirit of prosperity, a walk through the historic Old Town of Hamburg is sure to make it on your list of places to see in Hamburg to truly appreciate the city.

Walk across the Börsenbrücke and Trostbrücke bridges, and many more zig-zagging over the numerous canals of the city, stop by the front of the St. Nikolai War Memorial, a chapel dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, and the place where the 14th century Hopfenmarkt took place.

Plus, walk through the historic Speicherstadt district to view the UNESCO Chile House!

4 – Take in the remains of the St. Nikolai Main Church

St. Nikolai Main Church, Hamburg

Known at one point as the tallest church in the world, the St. Nikolai Main Church is a holy space dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, due to its proximity to the harbor.

The church was destroyed several times throughout history, especially during WWll. However, one thing that remains the same is the spire, which is still the tallest one in Hamburg. To get a close look at it, simply hop on the glass elevator!

Enter the WWII Museum in the crypt, displaying exhibits of the church before and after the war, with artifacts.

5 – Explore the Port of Hamburg on a boat tour

boat tours in Hamburg

Hamburg has over 22 different canals snaking around the city, therefore a boat tour to explore the city is one of the best ways to acquaint yourself with Hamburg’s charm.

Check out the Port of Harbor, the city’s main port which historically was the economic entryway for the city. Cross through the canals that circle Speicherstadt, known as the largest warehouse district in the world that is built over the water!

Set foot on a traditional “Barkasse” boat, and enjoy a mix of history and modern styles from all angles, while listening to your guide!

6 – Analyze over 30,000 ship artifacts at the International Maritime Museum

International Maritime Museum, Hamburg

An integral part of local and European development is attributed to the ports and harbors of Hamburg, and inside the International Maritime Museum, you can learn much more about the extent of its importance.

Discover over 30,000 different artifacts, many belonging to previous ships, or even sailor’s belongings, see examples of navies all across the world, and some of the world’s largest ports.

Don’t skip out on checking out the LEGO-made Queen Mary ll ship, and debunk if pirates actually existed! Lastly, make it to the marine biology research section!

Tickets start at $16.51 USD.

7 – Explore the nearby neigbhorhoods on a hop on hop off bus tour

hop on hop off bus tour in Hamburg

Give your feet a break from all the walking, and sit back and relax on the sightseeing tour on a red double-decker bus!

Sit on the top level of the double-decker hop-on hop-off bus, and tune into the provided audio guide to get a detailed explanation of Hamburg’s major landmarks and more ideas on places to explore on foot later on!

See all of Old Town from the Hamburg Townhall to the modern Elbphilharmonie, and Hamburg’s most buzzing shopping and restaurant avenues. Explore the harbors and check out the beautiful homes nearby.

Bus tours start at $20 USD.

8 – Cross the river underground through the Alter Elbtunnel (Old Elbe Tunnel)

Old Elbe Tunnel, Hamburg

Lower 24 meters below the river’s surface to cross between the southern bank of Elbe River from the Landungsbrücken piers in St. Pauli.

Spanning approximately 426 meters long, the Alter Elbtunnel which was built in 1911, was recently turned into a cultural attraction to visit while in Hamburg.

Enter the tunnel and see the Art-Deco-styled arched ceilings and historic brick walls, while learning about the importance of this invention in the city.

There is an art exhibition inside the tunnel to check out as well, detailing the tunnel’s history via art, and even a few street musicians.

9 – Light up with joy at the best Candlelight concerts

candlelight concerts in Hamburg
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If you’re looking for a romantic activity to add to your Hamburg itinerary, you can’t go wrong with booking seats for a dreamy Candlelight concert.

Listen to the classical renditions of some of your favorite songs by your favorite artists, set in an intimate surrounding and stage, set up with hundreds of dazzling tiny lights. Choose from a variety of concerts, from Ed Sheeran’s greatest hits to Linkin Park, Coldplay, Queen, Hans Zimmeran, and much more!

Set in some of Hamburg’s most beautiful venues, you’ll truly be in for a musical treat, in a way that you probably never experienced before!

10 – Take a history lesson at the Museum for Hamburg History

Museum for Hamburg History
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Take a chronological walk through Hamburg’s history at the Museum for Hamburg History, a museum dedicated to sharing the history of the city, and its major progress and developments for the future.

Go as back as the year 800 to see the humble beginnings of one of Germany’s most modern and prosperous cities.

Take a glance at some of the temporary exhibits showcasing specific cultural elements that are taking over the city, from Hamburg’s graffiti history to describing the importance of the ports in the city.

Tickets for the museum start at 8.50 euros.

11 – Cycle your way around on a bike tour

bike tours in Hamburg

Peddle your way around Hamburg on a 3.5-hour long bike tour, sightseeing at a beginner-friendly pace the city’s most notable landmarks.

Bike around the St. Pauli district, check out the modern buildings at HafenCity, and cross some of the city’s most important bridges over its dozen canals. Ride near the scenic Alster Lake, and discover some of the hidden neighborhoods and city gems before getting back to the main city sights.

Some tours offer alternative activities in case of rain on the day of the tour, so your plans won’t be canceled if the weather plays tricks!

12 – Discover new heights of excitement at the Hamburger Dom Festival

Hamburger Dom Festival

Looking for fun things to do in in Hamburg with kids? Don’t miss the Hamburg Dom, Northern Germany’s biggest public festival! Held three times a year, this premier event offers a mix of nostalgia and thrills.

With over 260 attractions, including roller coasters, haunted houses, and bumper cars, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy new rides like Infinity and Drifting Coaster, or take in the panoramic view from the ferris wheel.

Visitors can also enjoy live performances and hearty German fare and beer. And don’t forget to catch the fireworks on Friday evenings.

13 – Take a breather at Plants and Flowers Park

Plants and Flowers, Hamburg

Known locally as Planten un Blomen Park (Plants and Flowers), the 450,000 square meter park is a beautiful stretch of greenery offering scenic views of landscaped gardens with tall and shady trees to stroll through.

Enjoy the peaceful sound of the fountains in the pond, and see it buzzing with locals whether it’s on their lunch break or joggers making their rounds. The park is centrally located in the city and has access to the Hamburg convention center and some of the city’s main shopping streets.

Between May-September, enjoy the beautiful water and music light show called Wasserlichtkonzerte!

14 – Get a selfie with a historical figure at Panoptikum

Panoptikum, Hamburg

Panoptikum is a famous wax figures museum, featuring numerous figures that represent celebrities and historical figures throughout our time.

With a gallery of over 120 wax figures, the Panoptikum is specifically one of Germany’s oldest wax museums, with special explanations of how they create the details in each figure.

Once you get your selfie with your favorite celebs, veer off into the slightly more interesting section with wax figures of humans who have broken records, from their height to facial abnormalities.

Guided tours and audio guides are available upon request to learn more about the figures.

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15 – Geek out at Miniatur Wunderland

Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg

Visit the Guinness World Record largest model railway system in the world, and some of the most detailed miniature airport models, cities across the world, and shipyards.

Whether you have children in your travel group or you like all things miniature, Miniatur Wunderland offers the kid in all of us something special to look at!

Get lost in the details poured into each themed exhibit, and if you want to know in detail how these miniature exhibits get arranged, check out a guided behind-the-scenes tour.

Wander through the special exhibits, frequently showcasing miniature versions of different things!

16 – Potentially learn the history of your ancestors at BallinStadt

Emigrant Museum Hamburg

Have you ever wondered about the history of your ancestors or the history of many of those who left Europe for the Americas for a better life?

It’s said that between the late 1800s and the mid-1900s, millions of Europeans who left for the Americas left through the port of Hamburg, also known as The Port of Dreams, which is where the fascinating BalllinStadt – Emigrant Museum Hamburg is located.

Explore the facts and stories of those who passed through the port at the museum, with several interactive exhibits, and even get a chance to start your genealogical research!

Tickets start at $13 USD.

17 – Visit St. Michael’s Church, one of the most beautiful churches in Northern Germany

St. Michael’s Church, Hamburg

Originally started in 1669, St. Michael’s Church, locally known as simple as Michel, is a beautiful example of Hanseatic Protestant baroque churches around and is one of the 5 main Lutheran churches in Hamburg.

Take note of the large clock bell from the outside, which is Germany’s largest one sitting on a 132-meter tall tower. Peek around inside at the 5 grand organs, and the ornate altar.

Lastly, check out one of the main highlights which is to climb to the top of the bell tower to see spanning views of the city and canals from above!

18 – Get the best views of the harbor at Altonaer Balkon

Altonaer Balkon, Hamburg

Sit back and relax at the numerous ships that go by the harbor of Hamburg at arguably one of the best spots, Altonaer Balkon, located near the Fischmarkt.

Get views of the Altona town hall, the container port, the stunning Kohlbrand Bridge, and even a few couples taking their wedding photos, as you either take a leisurely walk around the park’s paths or sit in for a little snack time on the green.

Admire the bronze sculptures called “Fischer” built in 1968, and a few other free public works of art on display.

19 – Book a sailing cruise through Alster Lake

Alster lake, Hamburg

Enjoy a sailing tour in Hamburg through Alster Lake, one of Hamburg’s largest artificial lakes located within the city.

Get a widespread tour of the city through a lake tour alone, gaining the history, charm, and architecture of the city, the Elbe River nearby, beautiful harbor-side parks, and much more.

On your cruise, you’ll also enjoy drinks and chat with new and old friends on the boat. Life vests and other accessories come with your tickets to make your journey enjoyable. The sailing tours last between 1-1.5 hours, and groups won’t ever be more than 12 people.

20 – View animals roaming around at Tierpark Hagenbeck

Tierpark Hagenbeck, Hamburg

Take a break from the city sightseeing, and visit the animals at Tiergpark Hagenbeck from sea lions, to different amphibians, to crocodiles, coatis, and much more.

A collection of animals that was started in 1863 by a local fishmonger Carl Hagenbeck is how Tierpark Hagenbeck Zoo began until it was formally a zoo in 1907 by his son.

Stop by the incredible 4-level Tropical Aquarium, and check out the exciting Eismeer polar section for an immersive, wild experience.

Pro tip: Come to the specific feeding times by checking out the zoo’s website, and book your tickets!

21 – See examples of German art at Hamburger Kunsthalle

Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Step inside the beautiful 3-building Hamburg Kunsthalle, a fine arts museum.

Take a historic walk through Hamburg’s most prized art possessions, starting with the Middle Age arts, to contemporary pieces. Some notable pieces and exhibits to see include the pieces by Master Bertram and Master Francke and a few examples of German Romanticism by C.D. Friedrich.

Due to its 3-building space, the museum is considered to be one of the largest art museums in all of Germany. Buy your skip-the-line tickets, and beat the crowds to make more time to stroll through each exhibit!

22 – Shop till you drop at Alster Arcade

Alster Arcade, Hamburg

Bring your wallet and yourselves to drop some cash at Alster Arcade, a beautiful shopping promenade with a distinct Mediterranean and Venetian charm, with its tall, white arched walkways and nearby harbor.

Shop everything from clothing to art, home goods, and other types of accessories, as you make your way around the beauty of the space. Visit the Mellin Passage in between the Jungfernstieg and Neuer Wall near the arcade, which is known to be the oldest shopping hall in Hamburg.

Finish off at a coffee shop or lunch later on, admiring the beautiful swans near the arcade.

23 – Do a bit of stargazing at the Planetarium Hamburg

Planetarium, Hamburg
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Located in Stadtpark City Park within Hamburg is the towering Art-Deco-inspired Planetarium Hamburg, one of the oldest observatories in the world dating back to 1912.

Check out the permanent exhibits, as well as the temporary ones highlighting different sides of Earth from space expeditions and findings to deep sea exploration and creatures, and night sky aurora lights. Book tickets to the spectacles, like 3D light shows with other realistic features.

Finalize your visit to the planetarium with a trip to the open rooftop terrace, and gleam with happiness with the sights of the city and park below.

24 – Feel a sugar rush at Chocoversum

Chocoversum, Hamburg
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Chocolate lovers will race to visit the Chocoversum, a Chocolate Museum in Hamburg offering a 90-minute walk through the history of chocolate making, and ending with a sweet chocolate-making workshop!

Whether you like milk chocolate or dark chocolate, you’ll surely enjoy indulging in a total of 6 tastings where you’ll sample a variety of chocolates, including a few chocolate creations typical of Hamburg.

Tickets for the museum and workshop start at 23 euros for adults, and tours are offered in English. If you’re traveling with family, check out the family discounts available!

25 – Smell the fresh flowers at Loki Schmidt Garden Botanical of University Hamburg

Loki Schmidt Garden Botanical of University Hamburg

Catch glimpses and scents of a variety of plants from local to Mediterranean, to Floridian Everglades, and even a stunning Chinese garden with an authentic temple.

The Loki Schmidt Garden Botanical of University of Hamburg was named after a well-known biologist who worked daily on the vegetation of the garden until her passing. The University later bought the garden and added a few beautiful features from glass pyramid statues, and numerous more gardens.

Book a tour to absorb all there is to learn at the garden and feel a sense of tranquility exploring the space for free.

26 – Take a water break at Grasbrookpark

Grasbrookpark, Hamburg

Check out the fun maritime-inspired amusement park located near the port offering a few fun water activities geared mostly towards families with young children.

Whether it’s having fun on the palm tree rope course, or the splash area if weather permits, children will be able to enjoy a bit of the sailor spirit while having tons of fun at the park!

With over 7,000 square meters worth of activities and green spaces, make sure to pack a lunch and enjoy it under a shady tree for the perfect day!

27 – See the Wilhelminian-style homes of the Treppenviertel Blankenese neighborhood

Treppenviertel Blankenese, Hamburg

40 minutes outside of Hamburg is one of the cutest and picture-perfect neighborhoods to check out called Treppenviertel Blankenese.

Colored in pastels and whites, the homes and their beautiful gardens contrast in lovely ways with the nearby river, along with its hills, gifting incredible views all throughout. Many of the homes are designed in a Wilhelminian style, and the parks are a must-stop on your trip!

For the ultimate viewpoint, check out Süllberg, a 72-meter-high view of the Elbe River, the homes, and even a few container ships on the horizon.

28 – Take a closer peek at the local graffiti on a street art tour

street art tours in Hamburg

Get the detailed stories behind the eclectic graffiti art decorating Hamburg on a Street Art Tour! Much of the graffiti displays changes in the history of Hamburg, oftentimes reflecting on the local culture and society.

You’ll specifically be roaming around the Sternschanze area, walking through residential areas to get a local feel of the area. At the end of your 2-hour tour, you’ll get a traditional snack as part of the experience!

In other street art tours, you’ll even get to try your hand at spray painting your own design – talk about leaving your mark in Hamburg!

29 – Do a double take at the Museum der Illusionen Hamburg

Museum der Illusionen, Hamburg
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Not everything is quite like it seems especially inside the Museum der Illusionen Hamburg! A museum dedicated to turning your world upside down, in the best way!

Let your sensory perception work over time with games like the Vortex Tunnel, figuring out how Head on the Platter works, and how you’re not falling down inside the Anti-Gravity Room. Feel hypnotized by the trippy Kaleidoscope views, and see which way is actually up inside the Rotated Room.

With these ideas and more, this museum deserves a spot on your list of fun things to do in Hamburg!

30 – Taste the locally roasted beans at the best coffee shops

Public coffee, Hamburg

Lovers of art and coffee must stop by Public Coffee, an art-gallery-styled coffee shop. While awaiting your coffee with its intricate latte art, browse through the art displays inside.

For the best creamy latte in Hamburg, hit up Marshall Street Coffee, made with Ethiopian beans, and for a coffee made from locally roasted beans, check out Elbgold Röstkaffee, to get a taste of what the locals really like.

For a lavish coffee experience, visit Literaturhauscafé, and feel like you’ve been transported to a royal palace! If you’re inspired to, stay for the delicious brunch offered on Sundays.

31 – Set foot inside the historic Rickmer Rickmers

Rickmer Rickmers, Hamburg

Rickmer Rickmer is none other than a 19th-century sailing ship anchored on the harbor of Hamburg, that has successfully sailed across the world.

Step inside, and see the different areas of the large ship, from the decks to the office quarters, and the engine room in particular. Learn through the historic plaques on the walls of the ship just how this historic vessel made it from Europe to Latin America and Asia!

To complete the experience, dine inside the restaurant on board, and enjoy a meal as if you were a passenger on this incredible ship.

32 – Engage your tastebuds on a food tour

food tours Hamburg

Explore Hamburg through its foods and culinary traditions on a delicious food tour! Wander through neighborhoods like Schanzenviertel and HafenCity to stop by the incredible food scene from local restaurants to local markets.

The 3-hour walking food tour will guide you inside the Elbphilharmonie Plaza and all around the Speicherstadt district, as you bop inside the best eateries sampling delicious local foods, without having to wait in line.

Learn about the history of local recipes, and try local foods like Fischbrötchen (fish roll) and Labskaus (a traditional corned beef dish).

Food tours start at $48 USD.

33 – Check out the food scene at Fischmarkt

Fischmarkt, Hamburg

When it comes to exploring Hamburg’s culinary arenas, there’s no other place than Fischmarkt, which is open every Sunday in summer since 1703!

Offering everything from local fish to fish eateries, coffee shops, and a whole lot of action through the busy hallways of this historic market, you’ll be entertained whether it’s with the locals buying their weekly groceries or the fishmongers trying to get your attention.

Along with a variety of fish – fresh, pickled, grilled, or smoked, the market also sells beautiful flower bouquets, fresh fruits, and vegetables.

After your Fischmarkt adventures, grab some breakfast nearby!

34 – Get creeped out at the Hamburg Dungeon

Hamburg Dungeon, Germany
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Those looking for a healthy dose of history and horror, check out the Hamburg Dungeon where you’ll find out some of the dark history that still haunts the streets and canals of Hamburg, as well as creepy pirate legends and other historical menaces.

Allow as the actors dressed in historical attire dramatically share the city’s dark past, with special effects that will truly invigorate all your senses into shock.

Tickets for the 90-minute show with a tour and a few optional rides start at $30 USD. Some tours may be offered in English upon request.

35 – Jump into some fun at the trampoline parks

trampoline parks Hamburg

Looking for ways to release stress? Why not plan for a jumping session inside the best trampoline parks in Hamburg?

Kick off the fun at Sprung Raum, known for its modern trampoline facilities with foam pits, and more! Play an aggressively fun dodgeball game or do some cool parkour tricks in the air!

JUMP House Trampolinpark Hamburg-Stellingen is another famous hot spot for jumping fun, featuring a whole lot of joy for the whole family. From Free Jump spaces to Slam Jump basketball, and Ninja Jump – enjoy all the ways to cut loose for a few hours!

36 – Yell “Cheers” at a beer tasting

beer tasting in Hamburg

A trip to Hamburg would be incomplete without a stop at the best breweries in the city!

Get into the local and lively vibe at the breweries where you’ll sample a variety of craft drinks as well as other locally crafted beers.

Explore the Schanzenviertel district, and stop by only the best breweries, skipping the line and being offered only the best beers to try.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of beer making, and finally learn what distinguishes Germany as one of the best beer producers in the world!

Beer tastings start at $28 USD.

37 – Plan a picnic on the green at Schanzenpark

Schanzenpark, Hamburg

Take a break from all the sightseeing, and do some people-watching or simply relax on the lawn at Schanzenpark.

Breathe in the immensely green park, with tons of walking paths full of joggers in the summer, and if you have kids take them to the 2 wonderful playgrounds.

Step around the meadow, and take in the peaceful scenery in Hamburg. During the summer, the park hosts outdoor movie nights, and theatrical events as well!

In the winter, you’ll see the park full of kids and adults going tobogganing. There’s always something to do here, don’t miss out!

38 – Exercise your senses at Dialoghaus Hamburg gGmbH

Dialoghaus Hamburg, Germany
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Exercise your other senses at Dialoghaus Hamburg gGmbH, a space with various exhibitions inside designed to help people feel what it’s like to experience the world as people with hearing and visual disabilities.

You’ll be placed in a group, and together be led through various scenarios with your eyes and ears closed to help your other senses heighten and take over as you make sense of your surroundings.

In this unique and experimental attraction, the goal is to change the public’s view of people with impairments from lacking to one of extra mastery.

39 – Race your friends for a few hours at Mega-Kart Norderstedt

Mega-Kart Norderstedt, Hamburg
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Break out of the norm for a bit, and get ready to put on your competitive face when you race your friends at Mega-Kart Norderstedt!

Featuring a great selection of state-of-the-art go-karts, world-class race tracks, and tons of other amenities like secure lockers to store all your personal belongings, there’s no excuse to break out of the norm for a bit, and blow off some steam beating out your competition go karting!

To make your trip successful, make sure to reserve your spot online first, and then be sure to read about the clothes that you shouldn’t wear for this activity for a safe experience.

40 – Spend hours browsing through art at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe

Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg

Discover the world of fine, applied, and decorative arts inside the beautiful Museum für Kunst and Gewerbe, one of the most important museums in all of Europe.

Explore over 3,000 years worth of European, Islamic, and Asian culture and arts within its walls, as well as through different points in time inside the visually stunning neo-Renaissance palace.

The temporary exhibits are worth checking out as well, as many showcase modern art and contemporary pieces with interesting stories like tattoos, pop art, modern art, and reflective pieces that showcase modern-day society and inspire dialogue and thought.

41 – Dig into the stories lurking in the St. Pauli district

St. Pauli district, Hamburg

Book one of the best walking tours in Hamburg, and explore the St. Pauli district, known as one of Hamburg’s most lively and exciting districts for fun and interesting sights!

Previously the city’s Red Light district, the neighborhood has tons of interesting stories from brothel quarrels to crime and even a bit of mystery in between with the district’s very own version of “Jack the Ripper.”

On the 2-hour walking tour, walk along St. Pauli Piers, get a picture of the Beatles-Platz (a metal figure of the Beatles), and even get to visit the Boxing Club in the basement of a famous bar!

42 – Observe the history inside the Main Church of St. Catherine

Main Church of St. Catherine, Hamburg

Step inside the ornate main church of Hamburg, the Main Church of St. Catherine. Steeped in history dating back to the 13th century, the church is located close to Speicherstadt and HafenCity, and near the ruins of the St. Nikolai Church.

Inside, admire the church’s 3 naves which date as early as 1256, and the grand organ which was played by Johann Sebastian Bach at one point. View the gold details inside the church and the historic paintings as well.

On Tuesdays, you’ll find a crowd around the church, for the weekly local food market.

43 – Get in touch with your inner Sherlock on a scavenger game

scavenger games in Hamburg

Make the city your own on a fun scavenger game! Gather your best friend group to see the city on a self-guided tour with a fun list of items to find scattered around.

See the city from a different perspective, taking in even the smallest details with huge influence in the city, many details even the locals don’t know about!

When you download the game, you’ll follow the list of items to scout out, taking you all across the city. Make sure to stop for the occasional selfie as you’ll pass through the city’s most beautiful areas!

44 – Plan a fun Bowling outing with your friends

US bowling in Hamburg

If it’s a rainy day in Hamburg, and you don’t know what you could possibly do to have some fun, think about stepping into U.S. FUN BOWLING for a friendly game of bowling with your friends!

Located 17 minutes away from downtown Hamburg, enjoy the entertainment available at U.S. FUN BOWLING, featuring tons of incredible food, modern bowling facilities, and even fun specialized for kids, and more, you’ll find yourself spending some time here in between museum visits.

Another great place to go bowling is Gilde Bowling Hamburg-Wandsbek and Gilde Bowling Forty-Four GmbH & Co. KG featuring bowling, billiards, and more!

45 – Get a selfie in front of the Chile House

Chile House, Hamburg

Check out an amazing example of 1920s Brick Expressionism architecture with the Chile House, a 10-story office building located in the center of the city.

Take in its pointy edges and interesting angles, which has been included as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hamburg. Step inside, and see the building’s interior in which you’ll find a few office buildings, as well as a department store.

Everything that you can see as a visitor is on the first few floors, including an inner courtyard to enjoy, so don’t skip out on entering one of Hamburg’s most impressive buildings!

46 – Learn about German car design at the Car museum Prototyp

Automuseum Prototyp, Hamburg

Car lovers grab tickets to the Car museum Prototyp, a museum that exhibits different car examples and designs that were created in Germany after WWll.

From racing cars to personal vehicles, and a few of the first car models developed in Germany, check out a few examples of cars that were made specifically for films such as the Volkswagen “Herbie” for the movie “Herbie Fully Loaded” or step inside the drawing room to see the origins of the Volkswagen.

Learn how Ferdinand Porsche led the design offices for Volkswagen and other influences he had on German cars.

47 – Learn about native German animals at the best wildlife parks

Serengeti Park Hodenhagen, Hamburg
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Enjoy the safari vibes at Serengeti Park Hodenhagen, hop on a specialized bus, and traverse the habitat of dozens of animals, from giraffes to zebras, bison, and more! With over 1,500 different animals living at this park, you’re bound to enjoy a ride through the wild.

With over 60 hectares, you’ll enjoy seeing 700 different animals at Wildlife Park Eekhold, many of which are local to Germany. As a bonus, you’ll also get to learn about the local flora, on a walk through the impressive park.

Check out a feeding or air show at Wildpark Schwarze Berge, and see more animals than you thought imaginable while learning from your insider guide.

48 – Try a fun outdoor escape room

escape rooms in Hamburg

Have fun and tap into your inner detective, as you try to escape in record time with the different riddles, clues, and questions at hand when you visit Hamburg’s best escape rooms!

You may have heard of escape rooms enclosed in spaces with props, however, in Hamburg, you’ll be able to turn the city into your escape room!

Check out an outdoor escape room, and solve the puzzles, riddles, and questions, as you make it through the city solving it all, in record time of course!

Outdoor escape rooms start at $33 USD and are self-led.

49 – Take a leisure stroll through Altonaer Volkspark

Altonaer Volkspark, Hamburg

Known as the largest public park in Hamburg, the Altonaer Volkspark is a perfect plan to add to your list of things to do in Hamburg, to see the 205-hectare park, blooming with numerous flowers and plants.

Check out the more than 30,000 flowers inside the dahlia garden, and the quaint temple beside it. Admire the gardens on your stroll, or veer off into them as you make your way through the many scenic trails.

Dip into the shady forest, leading to a quaint meadow, and in the summer, enjoy the scene of cherry trees nearby!

50 – Go below water at the U-Boot Museum Hamburg

U-Boot Museum, Hamburg

Docked in front of Fischmarkt is an incredible example of a Russian submarine that was used as recently as 2001, and is now open for visitors to check out its museum interiors.

An experience not for the faint of heart, step inside the U-Boat Museum to learn about the challenges faced during war and the tight spaces in which soldiers had to live in for extended periods of time.

Check out a guided tour to get even more details and stories of what a day in the life was like for a soldier inside the submarine, while looking at artifacts and photos!

51 – Cool off and have fun at ARRIBA Erlebnisbad & Saunadorf

ARRIBA Erlebnisbad & Saunadorf, Hamburg
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40 minutes from Hamburg is a refreshing water break worth the drive, and that is ARRIBA Erlebnisbad & Saunadorf.

Perfect for a rainy day in Hamburg, this covered waterpark is brimming with incredible amenities for children and adults. From slides and games for the kids to saunas and fitness classes and massages for adults!

Check out the events calendar on the website, offering activities all year long from beach soccer to other sociable games for everyone!

Entrance tickets vary based on age and time of visit, so double-check their website for more details!

52 – Check out the new exhibits at the Bucerius Kunst Forum

Bucerius Kunst Forum, Hamburg
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Offering something new every time, Bucerius Kunst Forum is a leading exhibition center in Hamburg and offers an incredible amount of everchanging exhibits ranging from modern art to photography, and artist-specific galleries.

Other than walking the numerous galleries, you can expect various other activities such as guided tours of the space, lectures, and even a few art courses for children.

Each event is based on the exhibit, so rest assured there is always something to see and do at this museum!

Bringing children? Explore the innovative and interactive exhibits designed specifically for younger children!

53 – Spend hours looking at the photography inside Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Another great art space, especially for those fans of modern art and photography, check out Deichtorhallen Hamburg.

Spaced out between two buildings, the museum has over 5,600 square meters of art space, which puts this museum at the top of some of the largest art spaces in all of Europe.

Inside, explore art that reflects historical and modern-day life and culture, both local and international. From still life to fashion imagery, and more, you’ll find yourself engulfed in the imagery inside this museum.

To find the latest on ticket pricing and more, check out their website.

54 – Let your kids blow off steam at Heide Park Resort

Heide Park Resort, Hamburg
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Traveling with the kiddos? Be sure to take them to the fun Heide Park Resort, featuring child-centered fun in a themed park setting.

Book a day pass to explore all the fun inside, including roller coasters and other rides, themed games, shows, and much more!

Located a little under an hour from Hamburg’s city center, this is a fun little escapade to enjoy with the kids, away from the city for a little while. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time, especially if you’d like to save some money.

Tickets start at 37 euros for both children and adults.

55 – Go museum hopping through the other amazing museums

Zoological Museum Hamburg
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To understand the city’s trade and export history, check out what the warehouse district looked like during the late 1800s at the Speicherstadtmuseum.

Museum of Work is another great museum, this time showcasing many mysteries of the world and breaking down how things work in our universe, and daily activities.

Learn about natural sciences and see animal skeletons from older creatures to modern at the Zoological Museum Hamburg, and for the foodies and museum lovers, check out Spicy’s Gewürzmuseum. This museum explores the history of spices introduced to Hamburg with over 900 exhibits and scents to enjoy.

56 – Get into the magic on a Harry Potter tour

harry potter tours in Hamburg

Geek out with your favorite wizardry movie with a Harry Potter tour while in Hamburg!

From walking tours inspired by Harry Potter to a Harry Potter and the Enchanted Child theater show, there are options for the Potter Heads to get excited!

Join a walking tour, and pass through the city’s version of “Diagon Alley” while seeing the city from the perspective of Harry Potter through Hamburg’s historic sights.

Down for the theater? If you speak German, get your tickets for a seat at Mehr Theater and enjoy a 3-hour magical Harry Potter show!

57 – Enjoy a night at the theater Kampnagel

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Bring your best theater outfits, and plan for a dramatically engaging evening at the theater Kampnagel.

Known for mostly hosting experimental theater performances, you can expect a variety of events from concerts, musical festivals, lectures, dance, and much more.

Get to know some of Germany’s incredible talent, as well as a few international artists making waves in their genre. Many shows come with English subtitles depending on the nature of the show, so no worries if language is a barrier.

This theater is one of Germany’s largest theaters, so you’ll have plenty of shows to enjoy!

58 – Get the best views of Hamburg from it’s best rooftops

HERITAGE, Hamburg
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Try out the modern drinks and cool vibes at HERITAGE Rooftop Bar, and relish the stunning views of nature and the city from one viewpoint!

Rent out a lounge chair and watch the day go by, preferably with one of the refreshing cocktails at Clouds Heaven’s Bar & Kitchen, and if you’re looking for a rooftop bar that offers breakfast with a view, check out Fontenay Bar.

Who said you couldn’t find beach vibes in Hamburg? Check out Sky & Sand Beachclub and relax in the cabanas, while the DJ plays the new tunes, and then why not, refresh yourself at the pool.

Whether it’s a breakfast or a wicked-good cocktail, vju im Energiebunker is the place to be, right in the middle of Hamburg!

59 – Attend the opera at the modern Hamburg State Opera

Staatsoper Hamburg
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For culture seekers, check out the opera performances at the Hamburg State Opera.

Recently renovated in the 2000s, the Opera House today hosts a number of cultural performances from ballet, to choirs ensembles, and classical music concerts including opera.

Inside, enjoy the modern take of a classical opera house, with a sleek design and comforts fit for a modern audience.

Browse through their schedule to see a show that may catch your eye, and simply book your tickets online! Once there, arrive a bit early to enjoy dinner before the show at the State Opera foyers.

60 – Get a behind-the-scenes look at the best stadiums

Volksparkstadion, Hamburg

Check out a football game at Volksparkstadion, home of the Hamburg SV team, a German sports club in Hamburg. Don’t have time for a game? Consider booking a stadium tour to see the amenities inside the stadium with a capacity of 57,274 people.

Lovers of soccer, check out the Millerntor-Stadion and home of the FC St Pauli! Book a stadium tour and get access to the VIP areas, dressing rooms, and a bonus special behind-the-scenes look at the prep that goes into all game day activities!

Support the home team, and wear brown, white, and red!

61 – Eat at the best restaurants in Hamburg

Fischereihafen Restaurant, Hamburg
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Savor the seafood at Fischereihafen Hamburg, a highly rated and family-run restaurant on the harbor! Enjoy the Oyster Bar, or check out the menu with fried scallops, spicy tuna tartare, and excellent sushi.

Devour a delicious hamburger in Hamburg at [M]eatery, a relaxed yet elegant steakhouse. Specializing in burgers, enjoy the classic or a Lachsburger with mango-chili chutney and wasabi mayo. For the veg-heads, enjoy a stunning quinoa burger!

For cozy vibes, visit Marend for a delicious plate of beef goulash with a side of mixed green salad. Stay for dessert, and see what’s in season.

62 – Go all out on a pub crawl

Reeperbahn district, Hamburg

Book your spot on the next pub crawl in Hamburg, and visit the most interesting, local, and incredible bars all over. From the hottest new trendy spots to the red light district.

Speaking of, check out a Reeperbahn Nightlife District tour (the Red Light District) to accompany your bar hopping with a bit of a few legends, stories, and tours of the famed neighborhood.

Feel like you’ve stepped through to Narnia with the vibes at Clockers, a darker ambient bar with incredible gin tastings, and even a library on the second floor. For more moody vibes and good beats, check out Le Fonque, and for those looking for a classic evening of wine by the chic fireplace, Le Lion is your place.

63 – Take your luck for a spin at the casinos

Casino Esplanade, Hamburg
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For a cozy night at the slots, check out Casino Esplanade, offering 136 slot machines and a few live game tables with smaller groups, for a more intimate experience. Despite the size of the casino, there is still tons of fun to be had, that can go as long as the early hours of the next day!

Check out the fun atmosphere at Casino Reeperbahn, which also offers a small-scale casino vibe, but tons of fun with its 80+ slot machines, live table games, and famous games like Blackjack and American Roulette!

Both casinos are located in the city center.

How to get to Hamburg?

When planning your arrival to Hamburg, you’ll be landing at Hamburg Airport, and while there are buses and trains available, the quickest option is pre-booking the best airport transfers in Hamburg.

Stopping by for a little while in Hamburg? If you’re traveling via ship, make sure to look into the best shore excursions in Hamburg, to see the main sights in little time.

Where to stay in Hamburg?

Reside in the comforts of European hospitality and design when you book your stay at Hotel Europäischer Hof Hamburg. This hotel is highly rated for it’s central location in the city, as well as its incredible meal options available within the hotel’s restaurants.

Hotel Hafen Hamburg is the epitome of class, history, and modernity wrapped into one! Pasts guests truly loved the views of the harbor from the dining spaces to their rooms.

Reichshof Hotel Hamburg is another hotel with excellent reviews and incredible luxury. Be near all the sightseeing spots and the historic district of the city, and when the day’s over, enjoy a drink at the hotel’s elegant bar.

Citadines Michel Hamburg is only a few feet away from some of the city’s main sights and offers a modern and contemporary vibe for its guests. Enjoy the hospitality of the staff, and the daily breakfast offered to guests daily.

Visiting Hamburg on a budget?

Get a great introduction to the city, and enjoy learning about the city’s main sights from a local on a free walking tour in Hamburg!

Another great option to save is the Hamburg Card! An all-encompassing card featuring discounts and access to more than 100 of the city’s sights, with transportation included. You could save up to 50% on museum and activity entrances!

Where to go next?

Before leaving Hamburg, make sure to check out all the best multi-day trips from Hamburg, going beyond the city, and into other cultural sites worth seeing nearby!

Get into the local vibe with all the best things to do in Berlin, from climbing atop the TV Tower, visiting the famous Berlin Wall, or doing a bit of local market hopping at Hackerscher Markt and Markthalle Neum.

Stretch out on the green and learn what else awaits with our list of the best things to do in Cologne. From taking a stroll in the magnificent Botanical Gardens overflowing with color and scent to getting your photo taken at Hohenzollern Bridge at sunset!

Admire the Scandinavian lifestyle and more with all the things to do in Copenhagen! See the Scandinavian architecture on an all-encompassing bike tour, get a taste of the city’s main delights on a food tour, and then wash it down with a visit to the Carlsberg Brand Store.

Want to learn about more things to do in Amsterdam? Charming everyone with its scenic canal cruises, Amsterdam surprises with a tour through the famous coffee shops, and a stop by the Red Light District. Fan of art? The Van Gogh Museum is a non-negotiable!

Final thoughts

What do you think of all the fun things to do in Hamburg? From its historic canals and fascinating maritime history with submarine museums and all, to its historic center and outstanding food scene, Hamburg is a city that will no doubt surprise you in all the best possible ways.

Let us know what caught your eye.

Happy travels!

Maritza Chavez is a travel writer from the U.S., passionate about travel and culture. Her curiosity for traveling began after her first few trips to Mexico to visit family, and then studying abroad in Greece during college. After living in Spain as an English teacher, and more traveling, she decided to start her blog, Travel Notes and Things, to help fellow Latinas travel to their dream destinations while touching on other topics including reverse culture shock and transformative travel. Further expanding her horizons, Maritza frequently travels the globe to pen down exquisite articles for the TourScanner blog, bringing her unique perspective and insights to a wider audience.