I especially liked the tour through the harbor.
The booking does not work properly, if you book for 5 days and for 2 days - the first booking should be in the cache. The second booking was automatic for 5 days, although the preview indicated everything correctly.
To the pass: Over 6 EUR daily costs the day ticket, if you count up different entries, the passport pays off! What you must have seen: Dungeon (must be before 10am), Panoptikum, Hop-on, ride on the Alster, San Diego a little disappointing, Rickmer Rickmers must have seen, Memorial Museum of the St. Nikolai lookout tower, Harbor tour, black light district with children witty. CityPass works smoothly on site (simple, even mobile) And the savings can be enormous!
Harbour tour by Barkassen Meyer is indeed included in the City Pass, but you have seen only a fraction of the port. Here I would recommend the XXL harbour cruise. Warehouse district and guided tour of the Kiez is definitely recommended. Duration 2.5 hours each which are certainly not boring. Unfortunately, you can not use all the offers of the City Pass, as there is simply not enough time and one should perhaps consider the distances when planning (links train, bus, etc.).
All in all, the City Pass is a good thing. He is easily recognized everywhere and you must not look even after the right tariff driving maps in the chaos at the subway stations. We would book the pass again. However, a point was very customer unfriendly to us. One must then again to pick up before the city tour to the jetties and there looking for the resident office there ride tickets for the tour. Apparently stands somewhere - We have never found this note. But no matter. At the end made us but cost nearly an hour and if I have all the free input or entrance, why do I still need a separate ticket? I found and we were very annoyed absolutely unnecessary.
If you do a lot, the pass is definitely worth it. Unfortunately, the Miniatur Wunderland is not included but on the whole nothing is missing.
The Turbo Pass is a great deal, with lots of great locations. The price is also very good. However, what is missing is, inter alia, the Miniatur Wunderland. All in all: Definitely buy recommendation (from 2 days)!
With the City Pass you can go by public transport in all of Hamburg. We found this very convenient, since you do not always have to consider which ticket you need every time. But in the time we were in Hamburg, unfortunately the boat on the Alster did not drive. This was a shame since it was included in the price. Otherwise everything was great.
CityPass has fully paid off in Hamburg. The entries in the various listed sights were lovely. Especially great were the dungeon and the harbor cruise and the waxworks. The only thing I have to complain about: The blue line of the city tour is not very reliable. Partly drives this impossible or simply drives without waiting until the scheduled departure time at the stop over. I tried several times to ride, but not make it, for the reasons previously stated.
The hop-on-hop-off bus can be perfectly combined with Dungeon, Michel, Hard Rock Cafè, and more! Just a great thing to save money and time and not having to take out the purse so often.
We stayed over Christmas in Hamburg and it was very interesting. Whether through the harbour on a harbour boat trip or throughout Hamburg on a hop-on-hop-off sightseeing bus. Hamburg is worth a visit and it was certainly not our last stay there!
The advantages eg constant use of public transport and the straightforward use of other offers is absolutely convincing!
Except for the harbor tour everything was OK. Here we have not seen much.
Except for a problem with the hop on hop off bus (wanted to take the Pass us) really has it all worked out very well. Become the next time re-book the passes.
With the pass we felt completely taken care of. We would definitely go for it again!
It would be great, if there would also exist a 4-day-pass since we stayed 5 nights. Moreover, we learned that there is also a 2-hour-harbour boat trip. Does not have to be included in the Hamburg City Pass, but would be great as upgrade.
If you only have a few days left for Hamburg and want to see the highlights of Hamburg stress-free, you should buy the Hamburg City Pass. We had the three days CityPass and were able to stress-free look at the main attractions in the 3 days. So to speak, the "mandatory tour". We found it just a pity that the Minaturwunderland is not included in the City Pass, since the Minaturwunderland actually belongs to the "mandatory tour".
It was nice and. Practical, very time consuming. To be the price justice, one would have of 6, 00-22: 00 hours on your feet be. For \"Elderly\" difficult. What we did not like that you can not just without first checking in at the jetties climb at each stop.
CityPass we have taken and seen a lot in two days. Since we wanted to use it efficiently, a Reeperbahn guide was inserted in the evening even that was fun genuine despite the rain and we would certainly not done otherwise. It's super convenient that you do not have to queue with the City Pass, but can use the quick input, z. B. in the dungeon. Worth it for sure!
a super offer for people who want to see much of the city. Small drawback: in town and harbor cruises you have to ask your way to the connected provider - but the hamburgers are really nice people :)
Pro: Great deal you get a lot offered for his money. Would again at any time book. Cons: the long wait while scanning is a bit annoying. described is not always perfect where you can scan the CityPass (especially at the harbor cruise).
Would buy at any time again! Unfortunately we were in blacklight quarter and could not use it because we had a reservation needed. On the one hand no reservation was needed on the other side we have stood then read only by reservation only. But good also our fault, but only should be the same information on each page. But all in all a great weekend and we could use the pass very well.