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Rathausmarkt 1, 20095 Hamburg, Deutschland
Description
The photo tour makes vacations and bachelorette parties unique and unforgettable. A must-do when visiting Hamburg!
Experience details
Mobile ticket
Group size
Up to 15 travelers
Instant confirmation
Private experience
Offered by
Jolly Tours
What's included?
Included
What to expect
Hamburg City Hall
The Hamburg City Hall is the seat of the Hamburg Parliament and the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The architecturally magnificent building on the Kleine Alster was built from 1886 to 1897 in the historicist style of Neo-Renaissance.
15 m
Main Church St. Michaelis
The Protestant main church St. Michaelis (colloquially: Michel) is Hamburg's most famous church building and is considered Northern Germany's most important Baroque church. For navigation on the Elbe, the widely visible sacred building with its distinctive architecture has long been the landmark of the Hanseatic city.
15 m
City Hall Market
Markusplatz in Venice, which also opens towards the water, served as a model for the design of the Rathausmarkt. The plan for the ensemble, featuring a grand staircase and the design of the Kleine Alster, Alsterarkaden, Schleusenbrücke, City Hall, and other buildings, was conceived as early as 1842.
5 m
Jungfernstieg
Jungfernstieg (from Low German 'Stieg' for 'path') in Hamburg is a street on the southern bank of the Binnenalster in Hamburg's city center. It runs from the Reesendammbrücke to the Gänsemarkt. It's a place to see and be seen.
10 m
Binnenalster
The Binnenalster, which has an area of approximately 18 hectares, is the smaller, southern part of the Alster Lake with a picturesque fountain.
10 m
Speicherstadt
The Hamburg Speicherstadt is the world's largest historic warehouse complex, located in the Port of Hamburg. It encompasses the area between Baumwall and Oberhafen. Since 1991, it has been a listed monument and, on July 5, 2015, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as Speicherstadt and Kontorhausviertel with Chilehaus, alongside the neighboring Kontorhausviertel.
25 m
Landing stages
The St. Pauli Landungsbrücken are a major pier for passenger ships on the northern edge of the Port of Hamburg. The Landungsbrücken are located in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli between Niederhafen and St. Pauli Fischmarkt on the Elbe.
15 m
Alter Elbpark
Opened in 1911, the St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel – also known as the Old Elbe Tunnel, distinguishing it from the New Elbe Tunnel established in 1975 – crosses under the Norderelbe for a length of 426.5 meters. With two tunnel tubes, it connects the northern harbor edge at the St. Pauli Piers (north entrance) to the Elbe island of Steinwerder (south entrance). It serves as a public thoroughfare, used by pedestrians and cyclists, and also, to a limited extent, by motor vehicles. Upon its opening, it was considered a technical sensation. It has been a listed monument since 2003 and, on September 7, 2011, was honored with the title 'Historic Monument of Engineering in Germany' by the Federal Chamber of Engineers and the Hamburg Chamber of Engineers for Construction.
20 m
Reeperbahn
Reeperbahn is the central street in the entertainment and red-light district of Hamburg's St. Pauli district. It is approximately 930 meters long and runs from Millerntor westwards to Nobistor (Hamburg-Altona), where it transitions into Königstraße. The large number of discotheques, bars, and nightclubs has earned it the nickname "the most sinful mile in the world."
20 m
Meeting and pickup
20 m in front of the main entrance of Hamburger Rathaus, the meeting point can also be arranged individually.
In the center of the famous red-light district of St. Pauli
Important information
Cancellation policy
Cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time to receive a full refund.
Booking options
Professional Photo Tour with Hamburg Sights
Available start times