We experienced a lot and everything worked out very well.
With the Turbopass everything works very quickly and easily. No waiting at ticket offices and super clear. What would have been great if accessibility by public transport could be described in more detail. But otherwise I would definitely recommend it and use the Turbopass in other cities myself...
Police museum very cool for kids too!
City tour, harbor tour, Alster tour, Schokoversum, Panoptikum, Blockbräu and especially the ticket for local transport were great! It's a shame that Miniatur Wunderland isn't included in the pass! Ordering was also very easy! Highly recommended!
We were able to use the HH CP everywhere without any problems, everything was digital. I think every city should have a CP or something similar. I think then we would do a lot more in the respective cities. In any case, HH did everything right here. We will be back ...
My awesome experiences in Hamburg using was an incredible journey filled with amazing sights and experiences, all made super convenient and fun with the City Pass.
The highlights for me were definitely the attractions. I went on the Guided Kieztour St. Pauli which gave a unique insight into the local culture. The Hamburger Kunsthalle had an impressive art collection that I could spend hours admiring. Then there was the Original Harbor Cruise with an audio guide – it was so cool to see the city from the water. The Michel St. Michaelis tower was a real treat, with a great view and informative English information available. I also enjoyed the quirky and fun Panoptikum Wax Museum and the Hop-on-Hop-off Bus tour, which was a great way to see the city at my own pace.
One of my favorites was the Schwarzlichtviertel or \"Black Light District\" where I played Mini Golf in the dark – such a unique and fun experience! Using the Hamburg City Pass made everything so easy. I didn’t have to worry about admission costs at any of these attractions, which was a huge relief. It was like having an all-access ticket to the city’s best sights. Plus, being able to skip the ticket lines was a major bonus!
It’s amazing how much you can save with the City Pass compared to buying individual tickets. It’s not just about the savings, though; it’s also about the convenience and the seamless experience. I could just focus on enjoying my time in Hamburg without the hassle of managing multiple tickets.
To sum up, the Hamburg City Pass is a must-have for anyone planning a trip to the city. It’s the perfect way to explore, save money, and have a ton of fun!
Enough attractive options to fill 3 days
I can only recommend Hamburg with the City Pass.
It has a fair price for what it delivers and it worked as I expected.
You have to think very carefully and plan what you want to see or take a ride with and when. But then you can use the pass well. A tip would be to stop at the small brewery “Landgang” in Altona in the evening and drink one or two good beers.
We had a women's weekend in Hamburg and felt very comfortable. We only had nice people around us and the 3-day Turbo Pass somehow made everything even easier. The Lion King, sight seeing by bus, boat tour to the Speicherstadt, neighborhood tour with a really great guide in the evening (thanks again for that) and finally the fish market on Sunday morning. We had an unforgettable weekend in the city and will definitely come back.
Since we were in Hamburg for 9 days including inner-city traffic and ferries and used many things that are included in the pass, we had to use 2 passes once for 4 and 5 days to cover everything. The advantage was that the museums could have been used twice, as a new code was used. Basically everything worked as stated in the instructions. At Barkasse Mayer we were even charged the current hour for the 2 hour journey and we only had to pay the difference. Thanks also to the companies that took part.
Had a 4 day pass and did a lot with it. The pass paid for itself mathematically on the second day. Everything worked smoothly and it was great that the HVV and the harbor ferries were included.........
Except for the Alster tour (the participant's ships simply didn't sail despite the best weather), everything worked without any problems. I enjoyed using the harbor pines a lot, which belong to the HVV and are therefore free...
Except for the Alster tour (the participant's ships simply didn't sail despite the best weather), everything worked without any problems. I enjoyed using the harbor pines a lot, which belong to the HVV and are therefore free...
Except for the Alster tour (the participant's ships simply didn't sail despite the best weather), everything worked without any problems. I enjoyed using the harbor pines a lot, which belong to the HVV and are therefore free...