Discover Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt and Elbphilharmonie on a guided walking tour. Explore iconic sites, rich history, and stunning architecture in 2 hours.
Discover Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt and Elbphilharmonie on a guided walking tour. Explore iconic sites, rich history, and stunning architecture in 2 hours.
- Chilehaus - Constructed in 1924, the Chilehaus in Hamburg is a remarkable example of Brick Expressionism. Its sharp, ship-like design represents Hamburg’s trade links, particularly with Chile. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city’s architectural heritage.
- WASSERSCHLOSS Speicherstadt - Located in Hamburg’s…
- Chilehaus - Constructed in 1924, the Chilehaus in Hamburg is a remarkable example of Brick Expressionism. Its sharp, ship-like design represents Hamburg’s trade links, particularly with Chile. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city’s architectural heritage.
- WASSERSCHLOSS Speicherstadt - Located in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt, the Wasserschloss is a former warehouse encircled by canals. Built around 1905, it now features a tea shop and restaurant, providing one of the most scenic and iconic views in the historic warehouse district.
- Fleetschlösschen by Daniel Wischer - Situated in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt, the Fleetschlösschen is a delightful red-brick building constructed in 1885 as a customs and control station. Today, it serves as a cozy café and restaurant, cherished for its canal-side location and historic charm.
- Kaffeemuseum Burg (Museum of Coffee) - Once a coffee bean warehouse, the Kaffeeburg in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt now merges history with hospitality. Its inviting brick architecture and welcoming café make it an ideal spot for a quick coffee break while exploring the district.
- Hauptkirche St. Katharinen - Learn more about the patron saint of the Speicherstadt and a story of betrayal and pirate treasure.
- Rugeast Carpet Online Shop - Discover the Speicherstadt’s legacy as a hub for oriental carpet trade, its history, and tradition along the cobbled streets.
- Old Boiler House - Originally a steam-powered boiler house, the Kesselhaus in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt captivates with its red-brick architecture and industrial allure. Visitors can appreciate its historic machinery and distinctive design while exploring the warehouse district.
- Elbphilharmonie - Opened in 2017, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg is a contemporary architectural wonder. Its wave-like glass structure rests atop a historic warehouse, featuring concert halls with exceptional acoustics and offering sweeping views of the Elbe River.
- Harbor Piers - Embark on a 1-hour harbor cruise to explore Germany’s largest port by Barkasse – a traditional shallow-decked vessel ideal for navigating the modern and historical Hamburg harbor. Harbor cruises depart every 20 minutes, with a sunset option available from 6 pm (subject to tidal conditions).

- Harbour boat cruise (1h) – Sunset Option Available
- Licensed Guide
- Visit to the Elbphilharmonic Plaza
- A local coffee in a third generation coffee roaster
- Harbour boat cruise (1h) – Sunset Option Available
- Licensed Guide
- Visit to the Elbphilharmonic Plaza
- A local coffee in a third generation coffee roaster
- Meals
- Meals
Start your journey by visiting the Speicherstadt, the largest industrial warehouse district in the world. Stroll through the historic cobblestone streets and discover stories of the spice, carpet, and tea trades. Indulge in a coffee tasting along the way.
Then, proceed to the Elbphilharmonic Plaza for stunning views of Hamburg’s contemporary container…
Start your journey by visiting the Speicherstadt, the largest industrial warehouse district in the world. Stroll through the historic cobblestone streets and discover stories of the spice, carpet, and tea trades. Indulge in a coffee tasting along the way.
Then, proceed to the Elbphilharmonic Plaza for stunning views of Hamburg’s contemporary container harbor, the biggest in Germany. Experience Germany’s gateway to the world from the water on a 1 to 2-hour boat cruise.
Throughout the tour, gain a comprehensive understanding of the development of Hamburg’s trading history, from the German unification in 1871 to the modern-day creation of container ships.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.