Hamburg

Hamburg by train

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Discover Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city, is a maritime hub known for its historic port and vibrant culture. The Elbphilharmonie concert hall and Speicherstadt warehouse district showcase its architectural innovation, while the Reeperbahn buzzes with nightlife. Hamburg’s canals, parks, and lively arts scene make it a city that’s both dynamic and relaxing.

See things to do

Explore neighbourhoods in Hamburg

Neighbourhoods in and around Hamburg

Holidays by land and sea

Hamburg train holidays

  • Short break to Hamburg

    Amsterdam, Hamburg, Cologne

    A short jaunt to Hamburg ticks all the boxes for the perfect city break by train.

  • Discover Hamburg

    Amsterdam, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne

    Get under the skin of Hamburg on an overland journey by train through Germany, with time to discover the city sites and venture out into lesser-known suburbs.

  • Multi-stop adventure through Hamburg

    Amsterdam, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Cologne

    Travel through Germany on a multi-stop adventure to Hamburg, complete with scenic trains, locally-owned stays, and places that reveal the wonder of journeying overland.

  • Stockholm citybreak

    Copenhagen, Osnabrück, Hamburg, Cologne, Stockholm

    Few things are as hygge as a sleeper cabin. Journey overnight from Hamburg and arrive in Sweden’s capital in time for the first batch of cardamon buns.

  • Classic Germany

    Nürnberg, Munich, Dresden, Berlin, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Cologne, Aachen

    Embark on a grand tour of Germany and discover cities and city-states rich with history and home to medieval old towns, industrial heritage and vibrant food scenes.

Activities and neighbourhoods in Hamburg

  • Elbphilharmonie

    Experience a concert at Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie, a wave-like architectural marvel. Enjoy diverse music genres and stunning city views from this iconic venue on the River Elbe.

  • Port of Hamburg and Speicherstadt

    Stroll the pedestrian trail to Hamburg’s Port and Speicherstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world’s largest warehouse complex. Explore museums like the Maritime Museum or Hamburg Dungeon.

  • Pöseldorf

    Visit the popular Pöseldorf area to relax at its many cafés, stroll around its galleries or relax by the canal and lake.

  • Planten un Blomen

    Explore Planten un Blomen, a large urban park with themed gardens, fountains and a Japanese tea house. Attend a summer water-light concert or take a stroll through its serene green spaces.