Start the day at the famous St. Pauli Piers, where you can enjoy scenic views of the Elbe River, watch ships pass by and visit the Fischmarkt (fish market) on Sundays. Grab a quick breakfast at one of the many food stalls and vendors.
Visit the world’s largest miniature railway exhibit, featuring detailed models of famous landmarks, cities, and landscapes from around the world. With over 15,000 meters of train tracks, this is a must-see attraction for all ages.
Get lunch at Altes Mädchen, a popular brewery that serves traditional German cuisine and locally brewed beers. The cozy atmosphere and outdoor seating area make for a great lunch spot.
Take a walk through the historic Speicherstadt (Warehouse District), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the red-brick buildings and canals while exploring the many museums, cafés, and shops in the area.
End the day with a visit to the Elbphilharmonie, a stunning concert hall located on the banks of the Elbe River. Take a guided tour or catch a show in one of the beautifully designed concert halls.
Consider visiting the Hamburg Dungeon, a unique and interactive attraction that takes visitors through the city’s dark and mysterious past. For a fun day trip, take a ferry to the nearby island of Heligoland, known for its pristine beaches and distinctive red cliffs. For a night out, check out the bars and clubs on the infamous Reeperbahn.
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