I live in Hamburg and had visiting friends. We had thought about in advance what we want to do and bought us tickets for the harbor cruise and the Maritime Museum. With the Online Tickets everything worked very well and had a great time!
CityPass we could almost visit all free of charge and even use public transport. Especially the neighborhood tour with Cordelia -kompetent and witzig- was much appreciated. Incidentally, good burgers Gibt's in "Peter Pane" Pizza at "Einstein" and legger legger coffee at the fish market.
We used almost all options in the 3 days in Hamburg and thus gesparrt a lot. It worth for those who want a lot of companies, otherwise the free time is very limited because man per Atraktion approx 2-3h einplannen needs and already most atractions creates only combined.
I don’t like planning every little detail in advance. Hamburg City Pass gives you the opportunity to spontaneously decide which attractions to visit on site, what I really appreciated.
I am glad that I have chosen for the Hamburg City Pass because we were so incredibly flexible and are really everywhere come the same turn. We would never have to do so much in Hamburg!
Everything super easy
Everything is problem-free, simply easy
Lots of attractions and discounts, super easy and accessible to use. Can only recommend the Turbopass.
For those staying in Hamburg for longer than a weekend, the Hamburg City Pass is a highly recommended option!
The tour from the cathedral to the Elphi is great. We enjoyed the view from the tower of St. Nicholas Church. The museum is impressive. If only history were more present to the visitors - are we so far away from the next war and human tragedies? The restaurant at the Maritime Museum was not a great success. A lot of food was returned - also on the other tables. What a pity. The staff were friendly, but hopelessly overwhelmed. On the Alster it was unclear which boat trips were possible and then it simply said: Cancelled today. What a pity.
The Turbo Pass for a 5-day stay in Hamburg was worth it. Especially including public transport. We visited a lot of the included sights. However, information about the partner companies could be improved, because for the harbor and Alster tours we had to ask around until we got to the right one. Otherwise, absolutely recommendable
Everything worked out great, requests for tours were accommodated depending on availability. Quick responses to questions and reservations via email.
Take the ferry to Finkenwerder and get off at the Elbe beach on the way back
We put together a great program, almost everything worked, ignorant staff at some of the cash registers, but it worked anyway, too little time otherwise we could have used more
The Turbo pass allowed us to be very flexible and to have access to our visits very easily. We were able to enjoy the most common attractions: city tour by double-decker bus/port visit by boat/the Rikmers sailboat/the Cargo boat/the panoramic view of St Mickael I had also subscribed to the transport supplement in common which allowed us to take transport without asking questions. We went to Blankenese and took advantage of the ferry. In conclusion: the pass is profitable (if you want to go sightseeing) and practical.
Unfortunately there were problems and unfriendly staff. We hadn't made a reservation, which was clearly our mistake, but as there was still space we made a reservation on site. Beforehand it was not possible to redeem the pass, even though there was space. After 10 minutes of discussion it was possible. Very sad, because that spoiled the fun of the game.
We were traveling in Hamburg with friends from Bavaria. After initial difficulties, everything worked out well. First we did a city tour with the Hop On Hop Off red line. Afterwards we went straight to the ship and took a harbor tour. Then we took the elevator up to Michel and had a really nice view over Hamburg. At the end we were in the Panopticon. Our friends were thrilled and we had a lovely day in Hamburg. What is important, however, is that you should start your city tour and harbor tour at the landing stages. You can convert the cards into tickets at the info points there.
We can recommend the Hamburg City Pass if you are staying for a week. Booking the neighborhood tour and the tour to the fish market is highly recommended. We had no complaints and the vouchers were accepted everywhere without any problems. All in all it was the right decision for us. Unfortunately the City Pass app didn't work.
You save a lot compared to your competitor, but you have to be clear that the offer is limited and many attractions are not included or are discounted. We were particularly disappointed that the most important attraction in Hamburg, the Miniatur Wunderland, was not included.