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Free sightseeing: Hamburg harbour – the largest German seaport

Highlights

  • Almost 300 berths for container ships 
  • View of fascinating, huge harbour facilities 
  • Harbour tours start at the Landungsbrücken 
  • With the ticket for the HVV (public transport) you can also use the harbour ferries. 

Hamburg harbour: today the heart of Hamburg’s economy – and fascinating even in earlier times

What is there to see here?

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Gateway to the world – this is not only how the port sees itself, but also how the entire city sees itself. Whether as a starting point or a destination, this is where longings for the big wide world were and still are fulfilled. The Port of Hamburg is not only the largest seaport in Germany and the third largest in Europe, but also the largest railway port in Europe and the largest industrial area in Northern Europe. More than 110,000 people work in the approximately 500 companies in the port services and industrial sectors that are connected to the port. The port’s usage area covers about one-tenth of the city’s surface area. It’s no wonder that the people of Hamburg feel a close connection to their port.

And what are we doing here?

The Landungsbrücken are a good starting point for a closer look at the harbour. From here, you can already see the dock facilities and some jetties on the opposite side of the Elbe. A harbour tour is the best way to get an impression of the work at the four container terminals and the busy harbour areas. You can learn more about the history of seafaring in and around Hamburg on the museum ships Rickmer Rickmers and Cap San Diego, which are moored directly at the Landungsbrücken. You can really immerse yourself in the history of the port and the development of work here in the harbour museum, where the four-masted barque Peking is also located and being restored. You can also enjoy the view of the huge container ships from the Elbe beach – and pay a visit to the museum harbour of Övelgönne at the start of your walk along the riverbank. 

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Tip: You can usually only see the Port of Hamburg from a distance. To see more, for sightseeing and combined tickets for museums and harbour tours, check out the Hamburg City Pass.


 

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