... the difficult thing is to decide what you do. 3 days in Hamburg in the duration night sightseeing - through the turbo pass you want to miss nothing and may tend to want to see too much. But the offer is really great (the mini wonderland is not there, but you should not miss). Everything works perfectly smoothly, super organized. Be careful when booking that you enter the correct date. Subsequent changes are expensive! Conclusion: If you want to see a lot, the cheapest way is with the Turbopass. Otherwise, the HamburgCard is an alternative.
Everything worked great! Unfortunately, the submarine was not included, we looked anyway, is highly recommended!
We really enjoyed using the turbo pass and all the benefits that it came with, it made sightseeing in Hamburg a lot easier thank you turbopass
The great thing was that it can be printed at home, so no problems to find the lace to pick it up. Very convenient. Free transport is always appreciated.
The attractions it covers were nice, but it would be great if Miniatur Wunderland is also included. But, you can never have it all.
If we go to Hamburg again, we'll probbly buy it again.
For Hamburg, the Turbo Pass has been fully worthwhile
Could the Hamburg City Pass on the two days, in which I was in Hamburg fully exploit with div. Entrances and rides. It was definitely worth it!
The preferred entry is nice and good but really much earlier we can not get there. Nevertheless we had to queue for a while. Sometimes you had to print booked attractions that I have booked but only in Hamburg. How does that work? I do not have a printer with me and I do not want to rely 100% on the phone.
We had the turbo pass for 3 days. It offers really great attractions and the HVV is included. Which was most important to us personally. We have managed about 18 attractions in the 3 days, so that the pass was really worth it. He is a bit museum-like, but that was ok.
For one day there are definitely too many possible offers, but it's still worth it! The bus tour and the Bötchen- tours are fun :)
+ Everything in it what we wanted to see in Hamburg + Animated also to look at things that you would not have looked at otherwise +/- As the attractions take your time (city tour, harbor cruise, Dungen ...) you really can not look at so much -> Question whether single entries would not be at least exactly expensive
There were five of us in Hamburg. The use of the Turbopass was always straightforward. Friendly provider. The tour of the Elbphilharmonie was extensive u. gave me a lot. The free use of HVV ferries I think great. We did not include museums in the program that often. There is much more to discover in u. around Hamburg.
So I can really recommend the Hamburg City Pass. A really great thing. There is no stress and you do not have to pay for every attraction. Just show the pass and that's it. On my next city trip I will decide again (if there is such a city pass) for it. Above all, if you want to look at a lot you can really save a lot of money. So thumbs up :-)
I bought the Hamburg City Pass and was very satisfied with all the activities that I took part in. The free public transport that came with it made it very convenient for me upon arriving in Hamburg as I did not had to go through the hassle of purchasing any train tickets. It was a little rush for me though, to try to fit in as much activities to make the pass worth it. My favorite was the Hamburg Cathedral as I was lucky because they had a symphony orchestra rehearsing on the same day I visited.
Easy handling, much cheaper than single entry, if you plan a comprehensive sightseeing program. However, I could not find a "preferred inlet" in the Hamburg Dungeon.
With the Turbopass we could see a lot, was worth investing in the Turbopass.
I liked it a lot and the turbo pass for Hamburg was a good idea.
The investor for the harbor cruise was hard to find. In the prospect investor was 6, but went off at the feeder 3.
We had bought the pass for 3 days. There were never any problems at the ticket offices or when booking the Lust & Laster Tour. The main attractions and the public transport are included. The only small drawback is that you have to buy the pass in advance (which I did online) as you have to book the guided tour one day in advance. This goes along with the fact that one gets the "guide" just digitally (if you want to save the postage). This guide did not open when first mailed, but with a quick email to the Turbopass team, this was quickly fixed. Thanks for that. All in all it was a good investment for a nice stay in fascinating Hamburg!