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Step into the heart of Hamburg on a guided walking tour that reveals the city’s fascinating journey from its historic origins to its modern marvels. Discover how Hamburg’s vibrant past shaped its present, as you stroll through charming old streets and visit iconic landmarks like the Elbphilharmonie and HafenCity.
Your experience begins with a look at a neorenaissance building from 1897, where the impressive façade tells the story of Hamburg’s prosperous trading history. Just behind the city hall, a beautiful fountain highlights the importance of fresh water to the city’s growth and daily life.
Explore the origins of Hamburg’s port, where sailing ships once brought exotic goods to eager merchants. Wander along a historic street lined with 17th-century houses that survived both a devastating fire and World War II, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of past traders.
Pause at a memorial steeple from 1874, dedicated to WWII victims, and learn about Operation Gomorrha in the exhibition below. Marvel at the UNESCO-listed Speicherstadt, the world’s largest red brick warehouse complex, before ending your tour at the stunning Elbphilharmonie concert hall, renowned for its remarkable acoustics and modern design.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, this two-hour tour accommodates groups of up to 15 and is available in several languages. The route is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels. Reserve your spot now to explore Hamburg’s rich heritage and architectural wonders firsthand!




