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Hamburg Elbe Riverside Private Walking Tour

General information

Destination
Hamburg, Germany

Program details

Hamburg is a city that embraces its maritime side. Famous for having the largest port in Europe, it was instrumental in the rise of the Hanseatic League, a guild of merchants that brought prosperity to the northern shores of Europe. Along the shores of the Elbe, the buildings witnessed history in the making and being made today, like in the famous Elbe Philharmonic Hall.



Now it’s your turn to discover its treasures and explore the diversity in a walking tour that covers all the main highlights of the riverside. We will see the towering heights of St. Michael’s church, touch the finger of the small Zitronenjette statue, and pass the park on Venusberg for a great view over the river. We will go underwater but you will not get wet, enjoy the southern mediterranean flair of the Portuguese quarter and be surprised by the Scandinavian-style churches. This and much more will be part of an unforgettable tour of the Elba riverside of Hamburg.



You will learn about: History of the city. Its role as a center of international trade and shipping in the late 19th and early 20th "Great Fire of Hamburg" Evolution to a modern city. Reconstruction of the city hall and its cost: How and why Hamburg has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined.



You will see: "Gruner + Jahr publishing house", St. Michael's church, "Zitronenjette statue", Krameramtsstuben townhouses, Venusberg, Landungsbrücken piers, Old Elbe Tunnel (Alter Elbtunnel), View of the museum ships Rickmer Rickmers and Cap San Diego, Brücke 1 pier Portugiesenviertel (Portuguese quarter), Gustaf Adolf church. Finnish seafarer church.