Hamburg, Germany: the best attractions, things to do, restaurants, travel tips. What to see and where to eat in Hamburg? Hamburg Restaurants


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Restaurants and cafes in Hamburg

Visiting this German city, you should go to many hamburg Restaurants. This will allow you to try local beer and popular dishes. It is worth saying that many hamburg Restaurants concentrated within one street. For example, on the embankment of Elba there is a whole street with various catering establishments. This is Sankt Pauli Hafenstrasse, where you can find hamburg cafe and restaurants: fish, meat and others. Landhaus Scherrer serves traditional German food. It is also worth visiting such hamburg Restaurants, menu which consists of German-French cuisine. This, for example, an institution called Cox.

For those who like to drink coffee in a familiar environment, such hamburg cafelike a Starbucks network. They are located throughout the city and major shopping centers. Prices at Hamburg Cafe are at an average European level. So, in the famous Hard Rock Cafe the average bill is about 30 euros.

Institutions marked with a Michelin star can be categorized with confidence. the best restaurants in Hamburg. Among others, these are Haerlin, Le Canard nouveau, Sgroi, Süllberg - Seven Seas and others. Hamburg Restaurant Prices with a Michelin star above, but this fact only confirms the high level of service and quality of food.

I allow myself to disagree with the chief editor. Ignorance of German does not obscure the tourist stay in Hamburg. English is enough. Some emigrants never learn German and live without problems! Everyone knows English, but many speak excellent, all young people - 100% and, of course, all the attendants.

Hamburg is a very beautiful, green, friendly and diverse city with its unique architecture, history and culture! I am convinced that any tourist will be able to find many interesting places for entertainment and contemplation!

If you can figure it out, of course, the city has a very informative and relevant site - (there is an English language).

Also help you. great metro navigation app - Hamburg Metro - Map and Route Planner by mxData Limited

Here are just a few options for alleys:

1. Blankenese district, metro S1 / S11. This is a beautiful, completely original ancient district of the city, located near the Elbe. Previously, it was a fishing village, which gradually turned into one of the favorite vacation spots of citizens. Small old houses literally climb each other, towering above a spacious promenade. Maritinsky themes, neat gardens, thatched roofs, flowers and beautiful views accompany the guests of the village. This is the only hilly area in the city, the area of \u200b\u200bstairs, as it is also called. These houses are insanely expensive, so the locals are all white bone. Unfortunately, there were no good restaurants there.

2. You must go to Ripperban (Reeperbahn)! Not for nothing here (at the "Große Freiheit" club) the first Beatles concert took place outside of England! Better to go on Friday or Saturday late at night! Believe me, it is no accident that this is the most famous region of debauchery and entertainment in the world! It is very unpleasant there during the day, but I strongly recommend going for a walk at night and looking at all this madness at least once in my life. It is better to take a tour (excursion) in this area. Here, too, the kitchen did not work out - they mostly drink.

3. The entire embankment of Elba from the fish market (Fischmarkt), where, by the way, young people go to spend the night on Ripperbahn (nearby) and to Hafen City, certainly deserves attention for its architecture and beautiful views of the port docks and various ships Firstly! You can ride the Elbe on modern small ferries - it is very invigorating! There you can take a sightseeing tour on a steamboat across the Elbe, docks and the world-famous storage area (Speichestadt).

4. The inner and outer Alster and the town square are the Rathaus. This is a tourist mecca and there really is something to see there!

Where to eat I advise a very authentic fish restaurant located on the beautiful pedestrian street Colonnaden 104 (this is the very center, the nearest metro is U1 Stefansplatz). Called "Fishfeinkost Delikatessen des Meers". The restaurant is more than 100 years old, it is tiny, if the weather allows you to try to sit on the street. There is always only one dish on the menu (the dish of the day, every day is different, of course). It costs 6.50 €, the plate is huge, deliciously crazy! It is always a fish dish, usually with powerful garnish support! For dinner, you can order wine, there is nothing more on the menu. You need to pick up and pick up lunch in the restaurant itself. There they will tell you after which bell (bell) to come for your portion.

5. A great option is to rent a sailboat / boat / catamaran / kayak / SUP and enjoy the beauty and nature of the city with a smooth surface. Usually tourists are limited only to walks on small steamers, which is also beautiful, but banal and unsportsmanlike. In Hamburg, you can easily find any melt. rental and spend the day traveling through countless channels, approaching cafes and restaurants. For example, the bar to which you should moor is Fiedler's Cafe Bar (Hofweg 103). And across this lake (Rondeelteich) I highly recommend that you lay your water route.

Have a nice trip and appetite!

Hamburg, frankly, is a rather boring city for a tourist who does not know German (the value judgment of the person who was there about ten times).

There is an active cultural life there, especially with regard to modern and street art, theater, avant-garde music and various underground art practices. But it’s hard to get into it if you come for a couple of days or a week.

And so - take a walk around Lake Alster, see the Town Hall, Speicherstadt, the Miniatur-Wunderland Toy Museum (it’s really great, and children can easily spend a day there): there are working models of literally everything created by civilization, everything moves, makes sounds, everything headlights work, even planes naturally fly. The door to the door to this museum houses a very cool coffee house with monosorts of coffee from all over the world (almost all coffee brought into Europe passes through Hamburg). Be sure to buy something rare with you.

Be sure to go to the fish market, preferably by 6 a.m. Of course, it got spoiled due to tourists, but it’s still an order of magnitude more lively than most markets in large cities: people in leather jackets play rock (at 6, I recall, in the morning), the fish are freshest and very cheap, a lot of overseas goods (the port is) . In general, interesting.

Another fun attraction is to go to the match of the legendary St. Pauli club. This is generally a unique phenomenon: socialism + hard rock + anarchy in the management structure + football. The current president of the club ten years ago burned cars, stole in supermarkets and fought with the police (and now, I suspect, continues). With football with this approach, of course, everything is bad: usually St. Pauli plays in the second league, but the stadium is always full, and it's worth a look.

For tourists who have already managed to spend all the money during previous wanderings in Germany, well, or arrived immediately with limited funds, here are a couple of tips on where you can go to Hamburg to have lunch cheaper.

"Karotoffelkeller" (Deichstraße 21)

If you like potatoes, here you can treat yourself to potatoes cooked in a variety of ways and with different sauces. The restaurant opens at noon every day. Order here, for example, baked potatoes with different fillings, potato salads, potato soups, meat dishes with potatoes and potato sauces, and even ice cream potatoes for dessert. If you are on a diet, then this is probably not the best place for you.

"Balutschi" (Grindelallee 31)

It is a Pakistani food restaurant, the best of its kind in Hamburg, and well known. University students nearby come here in droves to enjoy aromatic spicy oriental dishes.

Einstein Bistro

In general, this is a cozy bistro and a restaurant of Mediterranean cuisine with fairly low prices. This is a great place to order a large pizza or hearty main course for 5 euros or less, as well as enjoy fresh salads, tapas and snacks. This, of course, is not such a cute, cozy old-fashioned German cafe, but an ordinary simple dining room, but the cost of food and the size of the portions, and the taste, of course, make these restaurants worthy of a visit. There are several such cafes in Hamburg, here are the addresses: 1. Chaussee 45, 2. Billstedter Hauptstr. 34-36 3. Bramfelder Chaussee 361 4. Schopenstehl 32 5. Grindelberg 81-83 6. Lübecker Straße 133

Erika’s-Eck(Sternstraße 98)

This very traditional restaurant serves the best of traditional German food. The portions here are simply huge, and the prices are quite fair. This is a great place to have breakfast, even early in the morning, after a hectic trip to a nightclub. The restaurant closes only for a couple of hours a day, from 14:00 to 17:00, and is open daily. That is, the cafe is open all night, which is very convenient!

"Daniel Wischer" (Spitaler Straße 12 and Steinstraße 15a)

If you want to dine with fish and chips, then this small restaurant will be the best choice. Since 1924, it has been serving its visitors and offering them all kinds of fried fish dishes, including grilled fish or baked fish with vegetables.

"Manee Thai" (Schauenburgerstr. 59, 1st floor)

This is an excellent Thai restaurant, very romantically decorated, comfortable, serving spicy hearty dishes. You can find cheaper Thai restaurants in Hamburg, but they will not differ in quality delicious food and service. Nevertheless, this restaurant is quite inexpensive. The cafe has a special menu that changes every month and includes the first course, soup, main course and dessert — all for a fixed price, which is very convenient and the whole set is cheaper than if you ordered the dishes separately.

Teufels Küche (Ottenser Hauptstraße 47)

“Devil's Kitchen” is known for being one of the best inexpensive restaurants in Hamburg, which offers oriental and German cuisine. Main dishes cost less than 10 euros and are prepared quite quickly. The menu is small, changing all the time, and includes many vegetarian dishes. You are unlikely to find another similar cafe in Hamburg, where they cook the same good food at such low prices.

"Kleine Pause" (Wohlwillstr. 37)

This is a small but very popular restaurant in the city. They cook the best roast, and don’t miss the delicious currywurst. Order cheap mojito here! This is a great place to start a Saturday disco night, so to speak, to take a short break (the name of the restaurant is translated). Two televisions are installed for live sports broadcasts, so there are a lot of people here during important matches. Naturally, in addition to delicious potatoes and sausages, fresh cold beer.

"Falafel Factory" (Schanzenstr. 101)

Order falafel, salads and potatoes here for only three euros (all together). Falafels can be ordered with any taste, spicy or not, with or without sauces. Everyone cooks really fast, you can also take takeaway dishes. The restaurant is tiny, but it is a real treasure of the city. Plus, the restaurant is open until late at night, more precisely, until the morning (until 5 in the morning!), So here again you can drop by the club for an early breakfast.

"Falafelstern" (Schanzenstr. 111)

As you might guess, this restaurant is located near the previous stall. And one more "free" place. Order chicken shawarma, sesame cookies, and falafel (which in other cases can be obtained as a bonus, in particular, shawarma!). This shawarma costs around 3-4 euros, and the dimensions of this dish are sufficient to eat enough. Great place to satisfy hunger. The restaurant is always full of visitors, but does not lose its charm and comfort.

"Gecko"(Ballindamm 40)

A great place for lunch, a Mexican bar where you can order burritos, including lean ones. A worthy rebuff to the Falafel bars and restaurants of Indian cuisine, which is intended in Hamburg. Try chicken in honey and lemon and quesadilla. A good burrito costs about 5.90 euros. Be careful, the food is quite spicy!

"Hesburger"(Reeperbahn 29)

As the name implies, this is a cute burger bar. The restaurant is always crowded, but it is very warm and bright. The cheeseburgers here are just fantastic, and also the vegetable nuggets. The burgers are very large, and the quality can be surpassed by the favorite McDonald's or Burger King. You can order salmon fillet fish cakes.

"Asia Bistro" (Reimerstwiete 3)

A Chinese bistro that looks rather sad from the outside, but offers wonderful options for lunch. For example, for 3.80 euros for a small portion and 4.70 euros for a large portion (but, believe me, a small plate is quite enough). It is possible to order takeaway food. The food is pretty standard - chicken, rice, noodles, soups, fish, beef. All of good quality - in general, a hearty and cheap lunch.

Qrito (Osterstr. 165)

This is a decent Mexican restaurant with inexpensive prices. Without a juicy burrito, of course. In addition, tacos, side dishes, carnitas, salads. Small quesadillas cost 2.50 euros each. Karnitas with pork, cheese and tomatoes - 5.50 euros. You can also order beer and soda here. For four you can eat well for 20-25 euros!

Hamburg is one of the largest cities in Germany and has the nickname "Gateway to the World." He received it thanks to the largest port in the country, due to which he is considered the richest metropolis and media center in Germany. The proximity of the sea had a great impact on the city, and its imprint can be seen in architecture, the menu of restaurants and on the streets of the metropolis.

Exploring the sights of Hamburg, you can stumble upon areas where tourists will be offered international cuisine. You can get a lot of impressions from visiting the red light district called Reperban. Hamburg gained its popularity in 1189, when the ruler Frederick 1 Barbarossa allowed the city to trade freely and freed him from paying duties.

From above, Hamburg seems like a toy (Photo © Carsten Frenzl / www.flickr.com / License CC BY 2.0)

When to go?

The best time to travel to Hamburg is the period from March to early October. Warm weather, minimal rainfall, the ability to swim in the sea will make the rest positive. In March, as well as in July and November, the vibrant Hamburger Dom festival is also held, which gathers a lot.

You can go to Hamburg in May when the weather is beautiful and the harbor's birthday is celebrated. This is a three-day holiday, which is considered the main event of the year. The celebration is accompanied by fairs, concerts, beer, which pours the river.


Hamburger Dom Festival Lights (Photo © Roel Hemkes / www.flickr.com / License CC BY 2.0)

How to get around Hamburg?

Walking around Hamburg is quite difficult, so it’s better to use transport. From the airport to the destination you can get on a suburban train, which takes the tourist to the city center and to the Central Station. Such a trip costs 2 euros 85 cents, and it lasts 24 minutes.

You can cycle around the city on bicycles, which are rented in many hostels and hotels. You can also use the "bike on the phone." She works at many metro and commuter stations, in some points of the city. The rental of this transport for the first half hour does not require payment. For the next half hour, a fee of 4 cents will be charged. Registration is done via the Internet or at rental points.

For lovers of fast driving, car and motorcycle rental points are available. There are a lot of gas stations in the city, so there are no difficulties with fuel. Tourists can also use public transport. It includes buses, subways, ferries and commuter trains.


Railway station in Hamburg. (Photo © febrok korbef / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC BY-SA 3.0)

For convenience, the territory of the city is divided into zones. Zone A includes the city center, airport and suburbs. Children under 6 years old travel for free, and a day pass allows one adult and 3 children from 6 to 14 years to travel for free.

What to watch?

In order to fully enjoy the view of Hamburg, it is necessary to set aside several days for inspection. Only in this case will it be possible to see the main attractions of this city. Be sure to admire those buildings and institutions that are considered the most significant in their areas.

Town Hall (Rathaus). It is a must visit, as it is one of the most famous buildings in Hamburg. It is built in the Baroque style, and has 647 rooms. However, tourist groups are visited only by some of them.

Park "Planten un Blomen".This is the kingdom of trees and flowers, which conquers at first sight. Despite its large size, you can really relax here. It is enough to enjoy the walk, the beauty of the lake with fountains, which include night and day. Hamburg, St Petersburger Straße 28.


Spring at Planten un Blomen Park (Photo © www.elbpresse.de / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC BY-SA 4.0)

Chillhouse. This is one of the most popular buildings for guests and residents of Hamburg. It is located south of the Trade District and is built of burnt brick. The shape of the building resembles an ocean liner, in which the role of decks is played by balconies, and stern - walls. The construction of the Chilehouse was carried out by the architect Fritz Heger in the year 24 of the last century. The customer was an entrepreneur who earned a fortune from trade with Chile.

Deichstrasse. This street is famous for the fact that it was from it in 1842 that a fire started, which destroyed many buildings. Today, you can see several reconstructed buildings in which restaurants are located on it. A special atmosphere is given to this place by the old canals and the Shopping District. Hamburg Deichstrasse.

Hamburg Kunsthalle (KunshalleHamburg). This museum is located in the east of the Old Town. It is adjacent to the St. George's Quarter and Central Station. Kunstahalle occupies two buildings that are connected by an underpass. In their vaults are collections of works by famous artists from the Renaissance to the present day. The main building contains most of the collection, which contains the creations of medieval portrait painters and masterpieces of 20th century masters. Hamburg, Glockengiesserwall. Opening hours: 10: 00-18: 00 Tue, Wed, Fri-Sun, 10: 00-21: 00 Thu.


Kunsthalle from the inside. (Photo © Daniela Kloth / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC-PD-Mark)

Museum of Arts and Crafts (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe). Without a doubt, every tourist should visit it. In the exhibition halls there are various collections - sculptures, musical instruments, jewelry, porcelain and household items, which are collected from different parts of the world at different times - from Muslim exoticism to Italian classicism, from Asia to Europe, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Hamburg, Steintorplatz 1. Opening hours: 11: 00-18: 00 Tue and Fri-Sun, 11: 00-21: 00 Wed and Thurs. Ticket price: 8 Euro adult, children free.

Kunstmayle (Kunstmeile). It often hosts various exhibitions that are dedicated to the visual arts and the work of photographers. This is a kind of museum quarter that will be interesting to everyone. Hamburg, Kunstmayle.

What to do?

Walk under the river in the tunnel under the Elbe.


Elbe Tunnel (Photo © Thomas Wolf / commons.wikimedia.org / CC BY-SA 3.0 License)

Ride the Elbe for free on a tourist boat that stops in the port area.

Plunge into the night life of the city, which is mainly concentrated in the Schönzenviertel area.

Buy Fresh Fish at Fishmarkt - This is a fish pavilion that runs from 5 to 9 in the morning at Hamburg, Altona Fischmarkt, Große Elbstraße, 1.

Feed the swans, which can be found near the city hall.

Enjoy the music in the subway, real concerts of classical music give at the HafenCity Universität metro station.

Where and what is there?

Restaurant Nord Coast. In a cozy place with a magnificent view of the canal, they serve the best cappuccino in the city with wafers with mascarpone-lime flavor and fruit. Average bill: 5.5 euros.

International Restaurant Philipps Restaurant. The luxurious restaurant serves real masterpieces of cooking, especially buffalo meat, veal with foie gras, soup with lobster, creme brulee. Average bill: 13 euros.

Quan Do.Asian cuisine needs to be tasted right here, rice noodles with pork and cucumbers deserve this, but you need to come early to have time to take a place. Average bill: 6 euros.

Hamburg surroundings

Luneburg. The city attracts attention with a certain comic style - houses with stepped roofs, Gensean architecture. The city is surrounded by incredibly beautiful nature. Among the attractions worth visiting are the Town Hall, Market Square, palaces and the church of the historic center.

Cuxhaven and Sylt. These are coastal towns famous for excellent beaches and luxurious surfing opportunities. They are located on the coast of the Wadden (Wad) Sea, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


The coast of Sylt. (Photo © Christian Thiessen / www.flickr.com / License CC BY-SA 2.0)

Lubeck. The medieval town has preserved its historical delight and charm. Its center is a place in Germany that must be seen.

Wismar. The charming town is met by elegantly restored cities. It is fully included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Where is better to live?

Hotel A&O Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. The hotel building is located next to the Central Station, but there are also its branches located in other urban areas. The rooms have a bathtub and toilet. The cost of living at the hotel is small, however, prices increase during the tourist season.

Hotel Hotel Wedina. Many famous writers stayed at this hotel and left their autographed books in their memory. The windows of the main building overlook the garden, and the other three have different colors.

Hotel Hotel St. Annen. It is located in a quiet street, and top-level businessmen like to stay in it. The rooms have a modern interior and open onto a terrace.


Hotel Vier Jahrezeiten (Photo © Oxfordian Kissuth / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC BY-SA 3.0)

HotelMeiningerHotelHamburgCityCenter. It is within walking distance of Altona Station and numerous entertainment venues. The hotel has a left-luggage office, a bar, a billiard room and other amenities.

Prices

Accommodation.A bed in a hostel will cost an average of 15-20 euros, a full economy room in a hotel - 30-50 euros, a room with all amenities - from 70 euros.

Nutrition. You can have a meal in a bistro or in fast-food establishments for 3-5 euros, dinner or lunch in a restaurant will cost from 7-10 euros.

Excursions.A tour of the city, its environs or attractions will cost 9-15 euros per adult, 7-13 euros per child.


Town Hall Building (Photo © Daniel Schwe / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC BY-SA 2.5)

Visiting attractions.Tickets to museums, exhibitions and galleries range from 3.5 to 10 euros per adult, from 1.5 to 7 euros per child.

Transport.Tickets for the metro, public transport and commuter train cost 1.4 euros for 2-3 stops, 2.85 euros for one trip. A ticket for 9 hours will cost 5.6 euros, a 6.95 euro ticket for a day, 16.8 euro for three days. Getting in a taxi costs 2.2 euros, and the fare for a trip around the city is 6-12 euros.

Shopping and souvenirs

Hamburg is an ideal place for shoppers. This city has a large number of shops, modest shops, interesting places and designer boutiques. Allocate a number of popular places for shopping, which are in demand among tourists and local residents.

Old city. Here, tourists can visit both large shopping centers and mainstream boutiques.

New town. Situated between Fuentwite, Neuer Wall and Jungfernstig, the high-quality goods stores form a triangle, and most of them are under the original arches.

St georg. New stores often open in the area, including ethnic grocery outlets located on Lang Reich.

Carolinenviertel and Schanzenviertel. Vintage and music stores are located here, where the visitor will be able to pick up any necessary thing - from sports suits of the 70s of the 20th century to items of clothing of Bollywood fashion. You can also find original clothes or items on Bartelsstrasse.


Schanzenviertel quarter (Photo © febrok korbef / commons.wikimedia.org / License CC BY-SA 3.0)

Altona. This quarter has many non-standard fashion stores and designer boutiques.

GOETZE LAND & KARTE. In this bookstore, tourists can find any guidebook or map, as well as other useful literature.

Thalia bucher. This bookstore has a huge assortment of interesting books that are presented in different languages \u200b\u200bof the world.

Hamburg in 1 day, 3 days and a week

Hamburg in 24 hours

10:00-14:00 - A walk through the historic city center. You can admire the famous town hall, feed the swans on Lake Alster, look into the neighboring old churches, see picturesque historical buildings. You can have breakfast right on the Town Hall Square in your favorite cafe. You can spend this time as a shopping tour of the central shops of Hamburg.

14:00-16:00 - A trip through the Old Tunnel of the city. It reaches a length of 426.5 meters, connecting the central and the Steinwerder area.

16:00-17:00 - Lunch, for example, in the restaurant Altes Fehrhaus in the Wedel district, which today is almost a full-fledged city.

17:00-21:00 - a walk in the port area. The port of St. Paul is a place where the fun does not cease for a minute. You can also enjoy the picturesque views of the sea of \u200b\u200bHamburg or take a boat trip around the harbor.


Hamburg Port (Photo © Julius_Silver / pixabay.com / License CC0 Creative Commons)

21:00-00:00 - Familiarity with the nightlife of Hamburg. You can go to the bright Reeperbahn Street, which is called the Hamburg Red Light District, or choose another entertainment to your taste.

Hamburg in 3 days

1 day. It is worth going for a tour of the main attractions - the museum Miniature Wonderland, Plantun un Blomen Botanical Garden. You can dine on the pier by choosing a restaurant with German cuisine. Finish the first day with a boat trip - Rainer Abicht Cruise.


Tiny Little Men in Miniature Wonderland (Photo © Michael Mayer / www.flickr.com / License CC BY 2.0)

2 day. After breakfast, go on a boat tour of Alster Lakes, which will introduce you to the main lakes of the area. Following are the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Museum of Hamburg History (Hamburgmuseum). On average, at least 2-3 hours should be allocated to each museum in order to familiarize themselves with the expositions.

3 day. On the last day, you should visit the Speicherstadtmuseum. You can then go shopping at the Hamburg Cruise Center. The next place is the International Maritime Museum. You can complete your acquaintance with Hamburg by visiting the Church of St. Michael.

Excursions

Boat tourMaritimeCircleLine. Hamburg cultural sites can be visited while traveling by boat - the Hafen City Museum, the Museum of Emigration, and the Miniature Wonderland. The journey will be about 95 minutes, but you can get out at any stop. Ticket price: 9.5 euros adult, 6 euros children.

Bus tourHamburgCityTourTraveling by bus will allow you to comfortably see the significant attractions of the city. The trip lasts 95 minutes, but you can go in and out at any stop. Ticket price: 15 Euro adult, children free.

Hiking tours. There are a lot of them and they are incredibly diverse - a tour of the Red Light District, a culinary tour, a tour in the footsteps of the Beatles or a tour “History of Prostitution”.

Children

Entertainment center Spielstadt Hamburg XXL. This is a great place to visit with young children. They will be delighted with playgrounds, slides, attractions and unusual design. There is a recreation area for parents. Hamburg, Niendorfer Weg 11. Opening hours: 10: 00-19: 00.

Botanical garden Park planten un blomen. The large and picturesque garden area is convenient for walking with children. There are many relaxation areas, playgrounds, landscape decorations.

Hamburg Zoo Hagenbeck. A person of any age will be interested in the zoo. It is divided into thematic zones, there are no crazy aviaries, a natural habitat has been created for animals. Hamburg, Lokstedter Grenzstr. 2. Opening hours: 09: 00-19: 00.

Museum of Miniature (MiniaturWunderland). This is a colorful place with miniature railways and tiny airplanes, and you can also admire copies of city attractions. Hamburg, Kehrwieder 2-4. Opening hours: 08: 30-20: 00 Sun, 09: 30-18: 00 Mon, 09: 30-21: 00 Tue, 09: 30-18: 00 Wed-Thu, 09: 30- 19:00 Fri, 08: 00-21: 00 Sat

Museum of chocolate (Chocoversum by Hachez). He prepared a unique exposition of chocolate figures, and children are invited to participate in a master class on making figures. Upon completion of the work, you can take it with you. Hamburg, Meßberg 1.

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