English-speaking guide
Guided private walking tour in Warehouse District and HafenCity
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Admission to the Elbe Philharmonic Concert Hall
Insurance provided by the operator
Transfers to or from the meet up location
Group size: 2-25 participant(s)
The tour runs in all weather conditions. Although, do take note that it tends to get windy at the harbor
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Hamburg is the major port city area in Germany and has served countless nations, earning its badge as the largest non-capital cosmopolitan in the European Union. On this private tour, join your guide on a relaxing stroll in the harbor and learn the city's history through insightful commentary at each stop. Begin your maritime journey at the Kehrwiederspitze, one of Hamburg's architectural icons and a major office building shaping the futuristic landscape of HafenCity. Right next is the Speicherstadt (Warehouse District), declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015 for the red-bricked facade of its 17 buildings solely for storage purposes. Continue toward Hamburg's urban guise on your discovery through HafenCity, Germany's urban regeneration project with the HafenCity Information Centre as its highlight. End the tour at the Elbe Philharmonic Concert Hall and marvel at the impressive glassy superstructure perched on top of an old warehouse building situated near the Speicherstadt.
By train: Take U3 to Baumwal stop and walk a short distance in the direction of the Elbphilharmonie (Elbe Philharmonic Concert Hall). Shortly after the Niederbaumbrücke bridge on the left side, you will find the meeting point at the bus stop