Best tours of Hamburg

Hamburg is one of the most popular destinations in Europe and much of its fame is due to its offer of attractions, ranging from a philharmonic to a traditional red light district. Here I tell you what tours you can find to discover the city.

Matías Rodríguez

Matías Rodríguez

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Best tours of Hamburg

Hamburg | ©Olemiswebs

Located on the Elbe River and in constant development since its foundation in the Middle Ages, Hamburg is one of the most visited cities in Europe. To its fame as a maritime destination and thriving port, this site has added, in recent years, a varied offer of excursions and a wide cultural proposal, which you can discover in tours led by expert local guides. Below, I will tell you about the most convenient options.

Some of the best things to do in Hamburg include taking an erotic tour of the city's red light district, discovering the Dialogue in the Dark multi-sensory exhibition, joining a bicycle tour along the canals, seeing the Elbe Philharmonic, which is one of the most acoustically pleasing concert halls in the world, and discovering the Blankenese fishermen's district.

1. Erotic tour of Hamburg

Red Light District| ©Christian Croft
Red Light District| ©Christian Croft

If you want to discover Hamburg in depth, then you can't miss the red light district. On these erotic tours you can dive into the rich history that surrounds this iconic site, which is considered one of the most popular and liberal in the world. In this district full of contrasts, an expert local guide will take you through the narrow and picturesque streets and share with you the details of this place located between St. Pauli and Reeperbahn.

Reeperbahn, which rises on the side of the avenue of the same name, is known as the Mile of Sin and marks the pulse of these experiences. There you can discover the city's nightlife, as well as a wide variety of adult entertainment options. You will discover the cultural evolution of this area from its humble beginnings to become the epicenter of entertainment and artistic expression.

During the tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the red light district, exploring its alleys and discovering its best-kept secrets. You will learn about the nightlife, music, street art and legendary figures who have left their mark on this unique place. Hamburg erotic tours are experiences that combine history, culture and mystery in one of Europe's most exciting cities.

You can reach the red light district by public transportation and also by Hamburg's sightseeing bus. Generally, you can choose from daytime and evening tour options.

Interesting details

  • Price: approximately 39 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will get to know one of the main sites of the city and learn about the codes of the red light district, accompanied by an expert local guide who will enliven the tour.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: you will not have much free time to discover Reeperbahn and its surroundings on your own.

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2. Guided tour of the Dialogue in the Dark exhibition

Dialogue in the Dark| ©Dialogue-in-the-Dark
Dialogue in the Dark| ©Dialogue-in-the-Dark

If you're someone who enjoys delving into worlds of unexplored sensations, you won't want to miss the Dialogue in the Dark guided exhibition tour. This unique multi-sensory experience will plunge you into total darkness to sharpen your senses and invite you to experience firsthand everyday life without the sense of sight, challenging your perceptions and taking you on a direct journey into your alternative potential.

Guided by experts in the dark, you will explore carefully designed spaces and scenarios that will transport you into the everydayness of life without sight. From walking through parks to browsing markets, every step will connect you with your other senses, which you will feel at the surface of your senses. This permanent exhibit seeks not only to entertain, but also to educate and foster empathy for those living with visual impairments.

As you move forward blind, the Dialogue in the Dark exhibit will challenge you to surrender to your instincts and experience the world in a completely different way. This guided tour is not only a sensory adventure, but also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of inclusion and diversity and a perfect alternative to discover your possibilities.

Details of interest

  • Price: approximately 27 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 1 hour.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will be able to enter the exhibition without queuing, which will save you time during the experience.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: although the guide will collaborate with the experience, he will do it at an intense pace and will not allow you to manage your time, something you should take into account before choosing between the options with and without guide.

3. Hamburg Bike Tour

Bicycle Tour| ©Megan Clark
Bicycle Tour| ©Megan Clark

One of the best alternatives to discover the urban layout of Hamburg is to take a bicycle tour. The city has an extensive network of bike paths that will take you through some of the city's most outstanding architectural gems, usually starting with St. Nicholas Church in Hamburg, in the heart of the Old Town.

During these tours you can also discover the banks of the Elbe River, marvel at the architecture of the Hamburg City Hall, a Gothic masterpiece that reflects the historical grandeur of the city, and ride along the Philharmonic Hall. In addition, you can explore the charm of the city's canals and bridges up close from your bike , giving you a unique perspective of this popular destination.

Some of these tours will give you the opportunity to stop and explore at your own pace some of the city's landmarks, such as the bustling Market Square and the famous Speicherstadt, the city's warehouse. Expert local guides will provide you with fascinating information about local history and culture, and you can even tour some of Hamburg's best museums. Are you ready to pedal? Here we go!

Interesting details

  • Price: approximately 37 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 3.5 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will be able to discover the best attractions of the city from a different perspective and at your own pace, including stops and tours along the way.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: although they are available all year round, these tours are usually not recommended in winter, when temperatures drop substantially.

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4. Elbe Philharmonic guided tour

Elbe Philharmonic| ©Miguel Ángel Prieto
Elbe Philharmonic| ©Miguel Ángel Prieto

Hamburg is one of the cultural capitals of Europe and a large part of that legacy rests in the Elbe Philharmonic, a concert hall that will take you on a musical and architectural journey through guided tours. The building's structure, which crowns the riverbank, is one of the city's most recognizable icons, as it perfectly fuses traditional elements of port warehouses with avant-garde architectural design.

However, the Elbe Philharmonic is not only a visual jewel, but also houses one of the best concert halls in the world, known for its exceptional acoustics and its wide view from every corner. There are several alternatives to get to know this site, and the main one is by attending a concert, although with the guided tour you can discover the secrets of this space and live both a visual and auditory experience.

In addition, from the top of the Elbe Philharmonic you will be able to contemplate some of the best panoramic views of the city skyline. The building's strategic location will give you the opportunity to explore the unique harbor skyline from a different perspective, capturing the dynamic and diverse essence of the city. If you plan to visit Hamburg during Christmas you can discover themed shows at the Philharmonic.

Details of interest

  • Price: approximately 19 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 1 hour.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will be able to enter the building without queuing and you will also learn the secrets of the structure thanks to the assistance of a local guide.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: you will have to check the schedule of the Philharmonic, because on concert days the guided tours are often modified or suspended.

5. Guided tour of the Blankenese fishermen's district

Blankenese| ©nini neyer
Blankenese| ©nini neyer

Hamburg is essentially a port and fishing town, so one of the best ways to get to know its idiosyncrasy is to discover its history in Blankenese, one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods of this destination, built on the banks of the Elbe. This district also boasts unique architecture that will take you back to the founding times, giving you a glimpse of riverside life.

During your tour of the district you can explore the narrow cobblestone streets and picturesque corners of Blankenese, discovering the intimate connection between this district and Hamburg's maritime development. As you stroll through the harbor and admire the traditional fishermen's houses, you will appreciate the cultural heritage that has left an indelible mark on the city's identity.

In addition, this tour will take you beyond the surface, revealing the fascinating stories behind every street and building. From the old shipyards to the iconic lighthouses, every corner of Blankenese tells a story of the maritime influence on Hamburg's evolution. Because of its proximity to the harbor you can also combine this experience with some of the city's best cruise tours.

Interesting details

  • Price: approximately 16 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 2 hours.
  • Advantages of these excursions: you will get to know one of the most popular sites of the city and you will discover the fishermen's legacy of the city, formed around the harbor and the Elbe river.
  • Disadvantages of these excursions: they are intense and physically demanding tours due to the terrain, not recommended for people with reduced mobility.

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6. Gastronomic tour through Hamburg

Food in Hamburg| ©kjarrett
Food in Hamburg| ©kjarrett

If you are someone who prefers to get to know cities from their culinary profile, then this option could be ideal for you, as you will be able to live a unique gastronomic experience exploring Hamburg through the authentic flavors of the vibrant St. Pauli district.

Known for its rich history and cozy atmosphere, St. Pauli is one of the city's most traditional districts and offers a feast for foodies. Accompanied by an expert local guide, you will discover the culinary secrets that make this area an epicenter of the local food scene.

The tour will take you through the bustling streets of St. Pauli, where you will have the opportunity to sample a variety of local delicacies. From classic fresh fish and seafood from the harbor to succulent German meat dishes, every bite will immerse you in the authentic cuisine of the city. Try bratwurst sausages, a symbol of German gastronomy, and Hanseatic meatballs, a local specialty you won't want to miss.

As you venture through the charming local markets and restaurants, you'll also have the opportunity to enjoy an authentic hamburger, prepared according to the region's age-old recipe. In addition, if you plan to visit Hamburg during Christmas you can also sample seasonal sweets and delicious glühwein, a spiced mulled wine that is part of every German's festive table.

Interesting details

  • Price: approximately 44 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 3 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will get to know St. Pauli, one of the most popular sites in the city, from a different approach.
  • Disadvantages of these excursions: you will have little time to see the sites on your own, so you will have to follow the pace of the tour.

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7. Reeperbahn district tour

Reeperbahn| ©Jorge Franganillo
Reeperbahn| ©Jorge Franganillo

If you want to discover one of the places that bring out the spirit of Hamburg, you can't miss a tour of the Reeperbahn district. Originally a part of St. Pauli, but which eventually gained its own fame, it is one of the epicenters of the city's nightlife and also one of the traditional neighborhoods, where you can discover historic buildings such as St. Michael's Church.

On these excursions, which usually begin in the late afternoon, you can walk the cobblestone streets of the district and visit the Red Light District, which was originally a place frequented by sailors and dock workers and is now considered one of the cultural hubs of the city. In addition, in the area you can also visit the Indra concert hall, where the Beatles took their first musical steps in Hamburg.

During these tours through Reeperbahn you will also get to know the urban and street art that characterizes the city. You will also have free time to explore the clothing and vintage stores that abound in this district.

Details of interest

  • Price: approximately 24 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 2 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will be able to combine these sunset tours with a night tour of the Reeperbahn area.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: although you will see St. Michael's Church from the outside, the tour does not include a visit to the interior of the religious building.

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8. Private tour of Hamburg

Hamburg International Maritime Museum| ©Fred Romero
Hamburg International Maritime Museum| ©Fred Romero

Hamburg is a multifaceted city, and while it offers a wealth of sightseeing experiences, you may find that many of them do not meet your expectations. In that case, you can opt for a private tour, where you can not only create your own itinerary, but also choose the duration and theme of the tour.

In addition, during these excursions you will be assisted by an expert local guide who will give you recommendations on the best times and places to visit. With this information you will be able to live much more exclusive experiences and avoid crowds of visitors.

Whether you want to discover the port and industrial landscape of the city or get to know the romantic architecture that characterizes the historic center, these tours will allow you to visit Hamburg at your own pace and without depending on other tourists. You can also include the International Maritime Museum and other exhibitions that are part of the best museums in the city.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 51 euros per person.
  • Duration: between 2 and 6 hours, depending on the chosen itinerary.
  • Advantages of these tours: you can tour the city at your own pace and decide the itinerary, plus you can escape the crowds.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: they are usually expensive options and entrance fees for museums and attractions are not included in the price.

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9. Treasure Hunt Game Tour in Hamburg

HafenCity| ©Guido Wahlers
HafenCity| ©Guido Wahlers

If you want to live a different experience in the city or you are planning to visit Hamburg with children, you can join a treasure hunt game tour, a private activity that will embark you on a mission with a clear objective: to unravel the mystery and find the hidden treasure.

The tour will take you through iconic sites such as the modern HafenCity and St. Michael's Church. Every corner of the city is a potential clue, and your cunning will be put to the test as you follow directions, solve riddles and soak up Hamburg's unique atmosphere.

In this treasure hunt game you will not only test your sleuthing skills, but also enjoy a privileged view of the city's iconic landmarks. As you solve riddles, you'll explore secret corners and enter a unique experience that combines the thrill of the game with the architectural beauty of the city in an unforgettable experience.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 21 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 2 hours and a half.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will be able to live an alternative experience and discover the city at the same time.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: it is an experience that you will have to do in a group, so if you plan to travel alone or as a couple, you will have to join other visitors.

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How to book a tour in Hamburg?

Book Online| ©Glenn Carstens-Peters
Book Online| ©Glenn Carstens-Peters

You can book a tour in Hamburg in advance online or you can book it once you are in the city. Keep in mind that if you plan to visit the city in the summer or during the high season, the places on the tours may sell out, so in that case I advise you to book in advance, which will allow you to secure your place.

If you book in advance, you can also save money, because the rates are dynamic, so last minute bookings may have an increase over the initial price.

What will I see on this type of excursion?

Town Hall Square and Christmas Market| ©Nancy Ppunkt
Town Hall Square and Christmas Market| ©Nancy Ppunkt

The answer depends on the experience you choose, but in general you will be able to discover the main attractions of the city and also participate in traditional activities, such as discovering the Elbe Philharmonic or touring the historic buildings of the old town, such as St. Nicholas Church, St. Peter's Church or the Hamburg City Hall.

You can also discover the local gastronomy while touring the eclectic St. Pauli district or take part in an activity for the whole family, such as the bike tours that take you through the city's cycle path circuit or the multi-sensory experience of Dialogue in the Dark, one of Hamburg's most popular permanent exhibitions.

Tips for an excursion in Hamburg

Sunset and cruise| ©Marcus Horstbrink
Sunset and cruise| ©Marcus Horstbrink

If you plan to visit the city during the summer or during the high season months I advise you to book your excursions in advance, which will not only save you time but also money, as well as secure your place in the experiences. At the same time, many of these tours usually include skip-the-line entry, so you will be sure to experience the buildings or monuments in a relaxed and leisurely manner.

If you plan to visit Hamburg in winter you may not need to book in advance, because the tourist flow decreases significantly, although I do advise you to take a coat with you, since the cold can be very cold, reaching temperatures below zero. Snowfalls are also very common during the winter season.

Why is it advisable to take a tour in Hamburg?

Streets of Hamburg| ©Metro Centric
Streets of Hamburg| ©Metro Centric

There are many sites that you could certainly discover on your own and at your own pace, but an excursion, although it will take away your autonomy, will allow you to discover each of the attractions in depth and not miss any detail thanks to the assistance of the expert local guide.

Also, keep in mind that German can be a complicated language, so getting to restaurants and bars with the help of an interpreter could make things easier for you. In any case, a guided tour will help you get the most out of your time in the city, especially if you are planning a stay of only a few days.