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The Red Double-Decker Tours
Discover the best of Hamburg with the Red Double Decker bus day ticket on Line A. With 20 stops to choose from, hop on and off as you please to take a closer look at the magnificent sights of this maritime metropolis. Additional tours, such as the twilight tour or the Elbe riverside tour, are also available, offering even locals new perspectives of Hamburg.
MS Cap San Diego
MS Cap San Diego is the largest seaworthy museum cargo ship in the world. Experience and discover 160 metres of shipping history and embark on a long voyage with the English booklet. Stop for a break in the 'Bord-Bistro' and stay the night on, instead of, by the Elbe river in one of our passenger cabins. During the diversity of evening events you may also meet the ship’s kobold (mischievous household spirit) or even set sail!
Hagenbeck Zoo — the Wild Side of Hamburg
Discover Hamburg's Hagenbeck Zoo. In a park of 19 hectares you can find more than 1,850 animals from all over the world including Germany’s only walrus family. Guests experience an expedition around the equator at the Tropical World Adventure Aquarium, where you can find more than 14,300 animals of 300 species.
Chocoversum
Chocoversum is Hamburg's sweetest museum, in the heart of Germany's chocolate capital. Uncover the secrets of the world's finest chocolates with all your senses. A guide will take you on a 90-minute journey from the cocoa tree to freshly wrapped chocolates. Witness historic machines in action and savour a taste at every production step. To top it off, you'll even create your own bar of chocolate.
International Maritime Museum
Experience the sea at the Maritime Museum, which showcases 3,000 years of seafaring history with precious artefacts from around the world. Welcome aboard! Discover the stories of wind, waves, explorers, and pirates. The museum boasts over 40,000 miniature model ships, a treasure chamber with models made of gold, silver, and amber, the Queen Mary 2 constructed from 1 million LEGO bricks, and a professional ship simulator.
Hamburg Fish Market
Sunday morning, 5 am. While most people are usually still asleep at this time, Hamburg is buzzing with activity. At the city's fish market in Altona, by the Elbe, around 70,000 people are either already working or still out and about. Trading here dates back to 1703. Night owls from the Reeperbahn and market enthusiasts meet once a week at this early hour to either end their night or start their day with live music in the fish auction hall.