





What's so exciting about a fish market? Hamburg's Fischmarkt is one of the city's busiest places on Sunday mornings. This is when it comes to life, selling fish but also flowers, souvenirs, and snacks while enjoying live music.
The Speicherstadt isn't just any warehouse district--it is one of the largest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Set by the canals, the brick buildings are a scenic part of the city where visitors can walk, snap photos of the architecture, and stop for a bite to eat.
At the southern end of Inner Alster Lake is Hamburg's Town Hall. This historic area boasts Neo-Renaissance architecture, which you can gaze at from the large town square in front. Sign up for a tour to see the gilded interiors, vaulted hallways, and many historical details.
Haspa Marathon Hamburg Join the city's annual marathon. The route passes by many of the city's main attractions, including HafenCity and the dazzling new Elbphilharmonie building.
Formed by the incoming water from the Alster River, Inner Alster Lake, also known as Binnenalster, is a favorite area for locals in Hamburg. This is a pretty spot with restaurants, museums, and historic landmarks all around.
Visit the world's largest model railway exhibition, featuring incredibly detailed models of famous destinations around the world, as well as a model airport.
One of the hippest streets in Hamburg is Reeperbahn, especially popular for its bars and nightclubs. At one end, visitors will also find the Reeperbahn train station. This is also home to one of the city's largest festivals during the summer.
Pass through this iconic underwater tunnel. It was built in 1911 to transport workers from the city to the dockyards, running 24m underground, through the Elbe river.
Enjoy a magical night in Hamburg at the theater. Stage Theater showcases a variety of family-favorite musicals and shows. Before or after the show, enjoy a walk along the canals by the theater.