Hamburg - The hub of Europe’s cruise industry

The beautiful maritime metropolis is home not only to Europe’s most important cruise shipyards and shipping companies, it’s also the world’s capital of classification societies. Germany’s largest port city can look back on a rich merchant tradition, inspires architects and designers, and ranks among the world’s top ten travel destinations according to the New York Times.

Called “the world’s most beautiful city” by its inhabitants, Hamburg brims with culture and nightlife. The city combines fantastic urban entertainment, be it theatres, musicals, museums, galleries or sporting events, with enormous recreational value in its parks and gardens, its beach clubs on the Elbe and walks around the picturesque Alster lake.

Hamburg

Experience Hamburg

whether Kiez, Schanze, St. Pauli or Alster

100 hotels with approx. 4,000 beds are located within walking distance of the exhibition centre in the middle of the city.

Every year, more and more tourists and business travellers from Germany and abroad are attracted to the lively, varied city on the Elbe and Alster rivers. Exhibitors and visitors or participants also benefit from this, because the trade fair and congress city of Hamburg has a lot to offer: world-famous musicals, the Hafencity, the Elbphilharmonie, the Speicherstadt, the Miniature Wonderland and much more.

In addition, there is a wide range of leisure facilities: stylish bars, cosy pubs, excellent restaurants, luxurious shopping miles and the world-famous Reeperbahn invite you to do some after-work after the end of the fair or after your conference. First work, then party - all in the middle of the city.

Hamburg Cruise Days

Welcome to the city that knows how to celebrate cruising 

 

Directly following MARINE INTERIORS, the popular Hamburg Cruise Days and Blue Port (8 – 10 September 2023) are set to welcome more than 100,000 cruise fans. Music, fireworks and no less than 9 cruise, river cruise and expedition ships in the artfully illuminated harbour and in the direct vicinity of the majestic Elbphilharmonie will offer a treat for all the senses.  

To experience the world's most beautiful cruise festival from the best seat, our partner Hamburg Tourismus offers you an exclusive Hamburg Cruise Days package with two nights' accommodation, where you can enjoy the festive parade of cruise ships in the harbour and the grand fireworks display from the water on board the MS Commodore. 

Leisure ac­ti­vi­ties

Through the night

 

Leaving the South Entrance to Hamburg Messe you literally step into one of Hamburg’s hottest locations: the Caroline Quarter, part of the „Schanze“, a district filled with trendy fashion boutiques, cosy cafes, as well as hip bars and restaurants. Its neighbour-district Sankt Pauli is home to the world famous Reeperbahn. This so called „Kiez“ of Hamburg bursts with clubs and entertainment establishments from theaters to table dance.

At five o’clock on Sunday mornings, early risers and party people from the Reeperbahn meet at the Hamburg fish market to enjoy the vociferous show performances of the eccentric fish sellers. After a breakfast at the fish market, the crowd moves a bit down the Elbe River coast to the Strandperle of Övelgönne, one of the most popular meeting points on Hamburg’s beautiful city beach – a place to fall in love with Hamburg.

Hamburg - Exhibition grounds and surroundings by night

Harbour & river tours

 

The port is one of the reasons why people from all over the world fall in love with this city. This is where the heart of Hamburg beats - and we'll tell you where to feel the pulse the most.

Starting from St. Pauli LandungsbrückenBarkassen (launches) bring you to the most exciting places - from the Speicherstadt UNESCO Site and the stunning Elbphilharmonie concert hall to the enormous docks and container terminals. Also, on specialised bus tours, you can easily reach parts of the port area that not everyone has access to. At the museum harbour in Neumühlen/Övelgönne, it gets even more exclusive.

You are also welcome aboard spectacular museum ships, such as the three-master Rickmer Rickmers or the Cap San Diego, the world's largest seaworthy museum cargo vessel. Why not spend the night aboard? The lightship hotel makes it possible. Once used as a navigational mark for the shipping off the British coast, today it offers space for eating, drinking, celebrating and sleeping.

Only a few steps away from the lightship, you can enjoy true Hamburg lifestyle in the Block Bräu. The restaurant offers daily fresh brewed beer and delicious regional specialities - with a magnificent panoramic view of the harbour. If you feel more like chill-out, drinks and music, just head to Strand Pauli Beach Club next door.

On Sunday, a Hamburg classic awaits you: early in the morning, party people and early risers meet at the Hamburg fish market. Around the traditional fish auction hall you will experience the vociferous show performances of the eccentric fish sellers – and then relax with a walk down the Elbe River to the Strandperle, one of the most popular meeting points on Hamburg’s beautiful city beach. At the latest, you too will lose your heart to Hamburg here.

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Container ships in the port of Hamburg, www.mediaserver.hamburg.de / Andreas Vallbracht
Container ships in the port of Hamburg, www.mediaserver.hamburg.de / Andreas Vallbracht

Musicals

 

Hamburg is the musical capital of Germany. It's here where you will experience some of the Disneys`s greatest successe like The Lion King, Hercules, Frozen or the pop musical party & Julia.

Hamburg is so exciting that it even has its very own musical: Die Heiße Ecke (Hot Corner), which introduces you to the wonderful, loveable and fascinating world of lovers and losers in Hamburg's world-famous red light district.

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Musical "The Lion King"

Trips to the sea

 

Belonging to Hamburg, the island Neuwerk is a very popular destination for the locals. You can reach it via ferries and, depending on the tide, by foot or by horse-drawn carriages. Neuwerk is part of the Wadden Sea, a World Heritage Site spanning from the Dutch coastal zone way north to the Danish coast and covering about 14,900 square kilometers of coastal areas like salt marshes, tidal flats, sandbanks and islands that form a natural barrier between the North Sea and the Wadden Sea, a paradise for birds and seals. From Hamburg, it only takes 1,5 to 2 hours by car or public transport to reach the city of Büsum, which is famous for its shrimps, and hop on board of a shrimp fishing vessel for an unforgettable and delicious fishing trip.

In case you’re more interested in beaches, then you should head for the Baltic coast. With hardly any tide and calm waters, the Baltic coast lets you enjoy white sandy and natural stony beaches, steep rugged cliffs, peaceful bays and beautiful islands like Fehmarn, that instantly put you in holiday mode. Another option for your weekend trip would be to visit the picturesque coastal cities of LübeckWismar or Rostock. Like Hamburg, they bear the name Hansestadt, which tracks back to the Hanse, a medieval league of merchants and towns that engaged in free trade.

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Lighthouse by the sea

Eating and shopping

Restaurants in the near

 

Our neighbourhood is more than just a premier spot for trendy and alternative lifestyle – it's also the perfect host. If you're looking to relax with some good food after an eventful day at Hamburg Messe, you'll find a large selection of different restaurants within walking distance of the exhibition centre.

Instead of wasting time by waiting for a taxi, spend an exciting evening on a culinary tour of discovery: enjoy conversation with other trade fair visitors in a more personal setting as you explore some of Hamburg's truly unique restaurants.

Here are our restaurant recommendations:

We recommend making a reservation early on to ensure you get a table at one of these popular restaurants.

eat out

Alternative lifestyle shopping

 

Did you know that the Hamburg Messe location is surrounded by some of the city's hippest districts? Leaving the South Entrance, you literally step into a premier spot for trendy and alternative lifestyles: the Karolinenviertel. Small streets filled with extraordinary designer and vintage fashion boutiques, cosy cafés, as well as hip bars and restaurants. From the West Entrance, you will discover the Schanze – very popular with creative people.

From Karolinenviertel and Schanze to the city's central shopping destinations like Jungfernstieg, Neuer Wall and Mönckebergstraße – Hamburg offers a lot of style, for both large and small budgets.

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Hamburg - Schanzenviertel

Rooftop bars

 

It’s here, where you can enjoy breath-taking panoramic views of the city and high-class selections of drinks and snacks. Right around the corner of Hamburg Messe, the Radisson Blu Hotel welcomes you to its Weinbar 26 at 118 meters above the ground – Hamburg’s highest wine bar. Close to the Reeperbahn and the harbour, the East Hotel receives its guests in Clouds Heaven's Nest, the second highest rooftop bar in Hamburg. Also fantastic views of the harbour are offered in the Tower Bar of the Hotel Hafen Hamburg and the 20up of the Empire Riverside Hotel. Other than the River Elbe and its harbour, also Hamburg’s central lake, the Alster, allows picturesque views, especially from the Campari Lounge on top of The George Hotel.

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Hamburg Skyline by night

World class shopping!

 

Hamburg's famous shopping galleries offer choices like nowhere else. For example Hamburger Meile, Europe’s longest shopping centre with 150 shops, cafés and restaurants. Or take a walk to Alsterhaus, a six-storey premium department store with an innovative and luxurious selection of goods and designer fashion, located right at the Inner Alster Lake in the heart of the city. Only some steps away from Alsterhaus is where you will find  Europa Passage, with more than 120 shops on five floors and a food court with cafés and restaurants.

From Caroline Quarter and Schanze to the city’s central shopping destinations like Jungfernstieg, Neuer Wall and Mönckebergstraße – Hamburg offers a lot of style, for both large and small budgets.

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Shopping in Hamburg

Attractions in Hamburg

Elbphilharmonie

 

Inaugurated in January 2017, the magnificent construction is considered to be the new landmark of the city. Sitting enthroned on a former storage building, the Elbphilharmonie marks the western tip of the HafenCity and attracts worldwide attention among music and architecture enthusiasts. Underneath its glass facade and wave-like rooftop it comprises two concert halls, a luxurious hotel and luxurious residential apartments.

The Elbphilharmonie Plaza, a public area that extends around the whole building, serves as a junction between the old warehouse and the glass structure. At 37 meters above sea level, visitors of the Plaza enjoy a breathtaking 360° view of the city and the harbour. If your schedule allows some time for sightseeing, the Elbphilharmonie should rank in first place.

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Hamburg - Elbphilharmonie

UNESCO Site Speicherstadt

 

Welcome to the world’s largest harbour warehouse complex: Speicherstadt (lit. warehouse city) belongs to the historic landmarks of Hamburg and proudly bears the title of Germany’s 40th UNESCO World Heritage Site. On an area of 260,000 square metres, the picturesque neo-gothic brick architecture from the late 19th century makes for a fascinating contrast to the modern steel-and-glass buildings.

Originally built as a free economic zone, the Speicherstadt still comprises many warehouses, but has become more and more popular for its variety of leisure activities. Tourists and locals are equally enthusiastic about coffee or tea tasting facilities, for example the coffee museum Burg or the tee merchant Wasserschloss. You can spend hours at the entertainment sites like Hamburg Dungeon, which shows typical historical stories and scenes of Hamburg on an exciting walkthrough, the International Maritime Museum, showing 3,000 years of maritime history and modern research or the Miniatur Wunderland, which features the world’s largest model railway running through laboriously crafted replicas of cities and countryside areas.

The Speicherstadt’s network of streets, canals and bridges can be experienced best by foot. Simply get off the U3 underground train at the Baumwall station and go for a stroll on the brand-new promenade at the Elbe to visit the Elbphilharmonie platform for free. Afterwards, you can head towards the Speicherstadt to discover the site with its numerous coffee shops, restaurants, museums and other attractions.

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Hamburg - Speicherstadt

Planten un Blomen

 

Stretching over 450,000 square metres, the park lives up to its name and offers a gorgeous recreation area with manicured flower beds, herb gardens, idyllic ponds, tropical greenhouses and a classic Japanese garden, the largest of its kind in Europe.

The water light shows with music by the park’s lake each day are a highlight: the half-hour light show with coloured fountains and regularly changing music programme takes place every night at 10 pm. A cosy blanket and a bottle of wine are all you need for the right amount of romance.

Whether you want to take a short time out during the day or go for a walk in the evening: Planten un Blomen will recharge you with green energy and entertain you with fascinating sparkling fountains.

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Hamburg: Water games in the park "Planten un Blomen

International Maritime Museum


Particularly interesting: the International Maritime Museum harbours the world’s largest private collection showing maritime history from 3,000 years ago until today. Thousands of model ships, books, paintings and graphics, nautical devices, uniforms and maritime objects fill up more than 11,000 square metres.

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Chocoversum


A museum where everything revolves around one thing: chocolate. In the Chocoversum, visitors are taken on a 90-minute tour through a chocolate world of experience. The path of cocoa from cultivation through all stages of production to the finished chocolate bar. The heart of the exhibition is the chocolate workshop, where each visitor creates his or her own bar of chocolate - and so takes home his or her own personal happiness to go.

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Burg Coffee Museum


Where does coffee come from? How does the bean actually turn brown? And how do you prepare it properly? These questions and many more will be answered during the guided tours of the coffee exhibition in the Burg coffee museum in Hamburg's Speicherstadt. Hundreds of exhibits from all over the world will tell you the success story of coffee - from then to now.

You can also register for exciting seminars where you can learn more about the world of coffee.

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Spicy’s Spice Museum


Immerse yourself in the world of spices!

Located in the heart of the old Hamburg warehouse district on approximately 350 square metres, Spicy's Spice Museum shows the entire processing chain from cultivation to finished product using antique tools and machines. Well over 900 exhibits from the last five centuries tell the exciting history of spices. Whether in containers, as they come from near and far, or in clay bowls on trial tables - let all herbs and spices work on your senses.

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Hamburg - Internationale Maritime Museum

Book an unforgettable experience

By day and by night, Hamburg lives up to its reputation as one of the top travel destinations in the world. Take the opportunity and extend your stay in this beautiful maritime metropolis by a few days. With the travel packages from our partner Hamburg Tourismus, we make sure you don't miss a highlight.  

For example, the Hamburg Cruise Days, the world’s largest and most beautiful cruise festival, where you can enjoy the festive parade of several cruise ships in the harbour and a large fireworks display from the water on board the MS Commodore. Or the Miniatur Wunderland, which shows you the world on a scale of 1:87. Germany's most popular tourist attraction attracts over a million visitors every year – and you will of course receive VIP admission to the site. 

⭐ Our Recommendation

⭐ Buzzing City by the Water

 

2x nights in the hotel of your choice, incl. breakfast, additional nights bookable

1x Sightseeing tour on a red double-decker

1x 1-hour harbour tour on the Elbe between the warehouse district and the port of Hamburg

1x 1-hour cruise on the Alster

1x Hamburg CARD (3 Days) – your discover ticket for unlimited travel on public transport
 

from 173,00 €

(daily arrival)

 

Miniatur Wunderland at its Best


1x nights in the hotel of your choice, incl. breakfast, additional nights bookable

1x VIP entry to Miniatur Wunderland (no queuing)

1x Hamburg CARD (3 Days) – your discover ticket for unlimited travel on public transport


from 84,00 €

(daily arrival)

 

Simply Hamburg

 

1x night in the hotel of your choice, incl. breakfast, additional nights bookable

1x Hamburg CARD (3 Days) – your discover ticket for unlimited travel on public transport


from 56,00 €

(daily arrival)

 

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