Fischertwiete 2A, 20095 Hamburg, Deutschland
Description
Enjoy the view from the Poggenmühlenbrücke, wandering through narrow, hidden alleys past seven-story red brick warehouses. The Chilehaus, a symbol of the city's economic turnaround after World War I and one of Hamburg's landmarks. This office building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Poggenmühlenbrücke is part of a city shaped by seafarers like Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus, and even Napoleon was involved in its development. The Speicherstadt is the largest warehouse complex in the world built on oak piles.
Discover the 20th-century Wasserschloss, which translates to "Water Palace."
The iconic Elbphilharmonie in the modern HafenCity, one of the largest and most avant-garde concert halls in the world, calls out to the sea with its new glass structure resembling a sail or a wave. It is not only a venue for music but also the city's tallest residential area.
Experience details
Mobile ticket
Group size
Up to 15 travelers
Instant confirmation
Private experience
Offered by
Global Guide Services
What's included?
Included
Not included
What to expect
Chile House
A ten-story office building that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hamburg.
30 m
Enjoy the hidden narrow alleys and seven-story red-brick warehouses.
60 m
Speicherstadt
One of the largest warehouses, built on wooden oak piles
30 m
Meeting and pickup
Chilehaus, at the entrance next to the Messberg subway station exit, Pumpen 17, 20095 Hamburg
Important information
Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time to receive a full refund.
Booking options
Private tour of Hamburg's HafenCity with a local guide
Available start times