The Kiez Captain city tour of Hamburg to the Speicherstadt





Description
The Kiez-Captain Hamburg city tour from the Alster via Hamburg's Speicherstadt to the Elbphilharmonie. The neighborhood captain for the Reeperbahn & St. Pauli will now also show you downtown Hamburg on an exciting walk through 1200 years of Hamburg history! You get an exciting look at the history of the Hanseatic city, which even provides Hamburg residents with many new insights. On the tour there is not only the well-known information about the city's history, but also much more left and right of the well-known tourist trails. The beautiful Hanseatic city on the Elbe offers many exciting and funny stories. And the neighborhood captain is your competent and experienced pilot on the tour between the Alster and the Elbe.
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Itinerary
Beautiful view of Lake Alster and the Alster ships. Great, historic buildings and the Alster fountain in summer. Here is an initial introduction to the development of the Hanseatic city of Hamburg.
The representative department stores with a view of the Alster. The Neue Wall next door is the most expensive shopping street in Hamburg.
The Alster arcades and the view of the Hamburg town hall, the town hall market and the beginning of Mönckebergstrasse. The beautiful fountain with the Hygia awaits you in the inner courtyard.
Today's Chamber of Commerce was opened in 1841 as the Hamburg Stock Exchange. A historic building with a lot of history.
The Trostbrücke with the headquarters of the Patriotic Society and the Laeiszhof is the link between Hamburg's old town and new town.
Hamburg's former main church, St. Nikolai, is now a memorial against the war and Nazi rule between 1933 - 1945. With a museum in the basement and the elevator in the tower of the church, which takes you up to a height of 76 meters.
Deichstrasse is the starting point of the great Hamburg fire of 1842. And offers many old town houses with nice restaurants and a view of the Speicherstadt and Elbphilharmonie.
The Hamburg Speicherstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers impressive warehouses and a look into Hamburg's trading history. And many stories from Klaus Störtebeker and coffee roasters.
The Hamburg Hafencity as an area of transformation of the port into a residential and working area. With a view of the Elbphilharmonie.
The new Elbphilharmonie concert hall on the old Kaispeicher A in the Speicherstadt offers a great view of the Elbe and the Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The architectural history offers an exciting look at the inner and outer structure of the concert hall.
Highlights
What's included
Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible