Go to Hamburg and play like this and you will be over 90% of the tourists


Hamburg, an important transportation hub in northern Germany, is one of the wealthiest cities in Europe and has become Germany's media and industrial manufacturing center.

Hamburg is the world's largest port, known as "Germany's gate to the world", ocean ships from all over the world to Germany, will be anchored in the port of Hamburg, in addition to Seattle, the United States, Hamburg is the world's second largest aircraft manufacturing area, the production of "Airbus".

Choose a sunny summer day in Hamburg Port City for a leisurely and fulfilling day.

Port of Hamburg cruise ship Hafencity
As the port of Hamburg is as old as the city of Hamburg, one of the best ways to experience its rich history and culture is to book a port cruise. Port of Hamburg, founded in 1189, is located on the Elbe River and is the largest port in Germany. By cruise ship, you can have a close look at the container terminal, crane , cruise ships (a little boy will run to the deck here and scream), as well as the beautiful buildings on the Elbe River, such as the Elbe Concert Hall and Warehouse City.


There are a lot of cruise companies in the Elbe River to choose from, ticket prices range from ten to twenty euros, tour time and route are also different, there will generally be a sign at the boarding gate to understand the relevant information.

The Elbe Tunnel
Built at the beginning of the last century, this 426 meter long tunnel is designed to make it easy for people to cross the river. You don't have to worry about taking a boat or waiting for the bridge to open, just drive or cycle into this straight underpass that crosses the Elbe River in just a few minutes, taking you from the city center to the port area.
The tunnel consists of two pipes, one for vehicles and the other for pedestrians and bicycles. If taking a curious baby who loves to explore, this is definitely a good choice!

Dock 3 Beach Club, a restaurant that repeatedly clocks in
Artificial white sand beach, Hawaiian style, large sofa and throw pillows, per capita consumption of about 20 euros, you can enjoy the scenery of the harbor while blowing wind, every time we come to order hamburgers, very strange reason -Max said that hamburgers must eat hamburgers.

Hamburg Warehouse City

Hamburg warehouse city Speicherstadt
This area of about 26 hectares, located on the former islands of Kehrweider and Wandrahm in the Elbe River, is the world's largest cluster of warehouse complexes, which, despite their scale, look strikingly unified.

Built entirely on oak stumps, this cluster of 15 large warehouses, connected by streets, waterways and Bridges, was built in the red brick Gothic style between 1883 and 1927 as part of the Hamburg Free Port. During this period, the Warehouse City in Hamburg expanded to more than 500,000 square meters of warehouse and office space.

Facing the water and street longitudinally, the warehouse district consists of 6-7 storey brick structure buildings. Behind their thick walls are stores of coffee, tea, spices and carpets. But these goods are not only stored here, but also washed, polished and reprocessed.

Hamburg Warehouse City was the largest integrated storage area in Europe in the 19th century. In 2005, it was selected as a "World Cultural Heritage". The long warehouse city block on both sides of the road is home to museums, design studios, dance schools, restaurants and more, becoming Hamburg's new tourist attraction.

The Warehouse City Museum, the Customs Museum, the Spice Museum and other museums here tell the story of the Warehouse City tradition and modernity. Visitors to Hamburg Prison can live through a dark chapter in Hamburg's history, truly spooky! Since 27 April 2001, the warehouse city of Hamburg has been illuminated at night.

800 lamps reflect the red brick buildings and stone Bridges of the warehouse City as beautiful as works of art. Visitors can experience the prosperity of the Warehouse City from three perspectives: a romantic boat ride on the Elbe River, a view directly from the street or one of the buildings in the Warehouse City complex.

Now, it's a great place to take pictures! Anything is a picture postcard! This is also a must-recommend place to visit in Hamburg. Warehouse City is 1.5 kilometers long, all Gothic revival style red brick wall buildings, neat and orderly beauty. It was also named a World Heritage Site in 2015.

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