Description
Discover the hidden stories behind Hamburg's legendary Reeperbahn on a private guided walking tour. Step into the heart of this vibrant entertainment district with a 2-hour journey into the history, culture, and nightlife that make this area a global icon.
Led by an expert tour guide, explore the Reeperbahn's transformation from its humble beginnings to its status as a world-renowned hub for music, art, and nightlife. Along the way, you'll see iconic venues like the Indra Club, where the Beatles got their start, as well as a diverse mix of theaters, bars, and clubs that define the area today.
As you stroll through the bustling streets, your guide will share fascinating stories and insider details, peeling back the layers of history to reveal the district's profound impact on Hamburg's cultural identity. From its roots in entertainment to its role as a creative and social hotspot, the Reeperbahn is a dynamic blend of past and present.
Experience details
Mobile ticket
Group size
Up to 15 travelers
Instant confirmation
Private experience
Offered by
Europe prime tours
What's included?
Included
Not included
What to expect
Reeperbahn
The Reeperbahn, known as the "most sinful mile," is St. Pauli's famous entertainment and nightlife street. It is lined with bars, clubs, and theaters, and its reputation for hedonism dates back to the 19th century. The street is also rich in music history; the Beatles honed their skills here in the early 1960s.
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Besides the Reeperbahn, this street is famous for its live music venues, including the Indra Club and Kaiserkeller, where the Beatles played some of their earliest gigs. It is a hub for live entertainment and has a rich history.
Spielbudenplatz
Spielbudenplatz, a vibrant square on the Reeperbahn, hosts year-round markets, concerts, and open-air events. Historically, it was a hub for traveling artists and still embodies the entertainment spirit of St. Pauli.
Beatles-Platz
This circular square recalls the Beatles' connection to St. Pauli. Designed to resemble a vinyl record, it features silhouettes of the Fab Four and is a great place to learn about their early career in Hamburg.
Old Elbe Tunnel
This historic tunnel, opened in 1911, connects St. Pauli with the port area beneath the Elbe. Its Art Deco design and rich history make it a fascinating stop for visitors. On foot or by bike, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Hamburg port area.
Meeting and pickup
Meet your advanced contact at the entrance of the St. Pauli Theater.
Important information
Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time to receive a full refund.
Booking options
Hamburg Private Reeperbahn Tour
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