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Hamburg insider tips
from HENRI

Hamburg - the gateway to the world that people love to open

Hamburg welcomes you with maritime air, Hanseatic serenity and a culture that oscillates between harbour cranes and colourful musical stages. A city that doesn't impose itself, but invites you to look, stroll and arrive.

The mix makes Hamburg special: Speicherstadt and HafenCity, Elbphilharmonie concert hall, harbour cruise, Große Freiheit and small cafés - all just a few steps or a short ferry ride away from each other.

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Hamburg sights insider tips

Explore Hamburg like a local: The most important Hamburg sights you shouldn't miss:

Speicherstadt & Miniatur Wunderland: Brick walls, wooden walkways, waterways. The Speicherstadt is pure Hamburg.The largest model railway in the world awaits in Miniatur Wunderland - detailed, surprising and popular with all age groups.

The Elbphilharmonie: a building made of glass and waves - concert hall, landmark, vantage point. A visit to the plaza is always worthwhile.

Landing stages: Ferries, launches, ships from all over the world. A place where you can stop, look and enjoy a fish sandwich.

Michel (St Michael's Church): Baroque, mighty, bright. Those who climb the steps to the top are rewarded with a view over the Elbe, harbour and rooftops.

Reeperbahn & St. Pauli: lights, music, bars. A neighbourhood full of energy - sometimes wild, sometimes surprisingly quiet.

Hamburg insider tips: What you shouldn't miss

A city with a high tower.

Karoviertel & Schanzenviertel - Hamburg's creative side

Between street art, small workshops, vintage shops and cafés with patina. A neighbourhood that sounds like a soft bass - urban, friendly, a little wild.
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Alster walk

Walking around the Alster means: wind in your face, water next to you, sailing boats in view. The path runs past cafés, piers and old villas - a walk that shows Hamburg from its relaxed side.
A boat on the water under a cloudy sky.

Ride on the harbour ferry

Get on, find a seat, set off. The HVV ferries are Hamburg's most beautiful shortcut across the Elbe. Harbour cranes, shipyards, seagulls - all very close. And the feeling of briefly being part of the city's movement.
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Visit to the Kunsthalle

Rooms full of light, centuries of art, new perspectives on every wall. A place where you stay longer than you thought you would - and yet leave with a clearer head.
A stream flows through a forest.

Planten un Blomen

Greenery in the centre of the city. Wide lawns, streams, old trees. You stroll a little, sit down somewhere, hear children laughing and water splashing. A park for days when you don't have to do anything.
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Oberhafen canteen

A small house with crooked walls and lots of character. Inside it smells of honest food, outside of the harbour. You sit, order, watch - and understand why this canteen has long been a cult favourite.
Water next to outdoor buildings

Dyke road

Experience Hamburg's oldest town houses on Nikolaifleet. There are many restaurants here, some of which also offer seating directly on the canal. From Deichstraße, it is also not far to the Landungsbrücken, the Speicherstadt and HafenCity.
A tree next to the entrance to the HENRI Hotel Hamburg.

HENRI Hotel Hamburg - Your home in the city

A house with Hanseatic charm and a lot of heart. Inside, the feeling of home blends with 50s and 60s office design: cosy rooms, a house kitchen where you can enjoy a coffee and corners that look like you've arrived. A HENRI - in the centre of Hamburg, in the centre of life.

HENRI Hamburg in a nutshell:

  • Rooms in HENRI style - cosy, individual, with Hanseatic understatement
  • In-house kitchen & lounge - breakfast in the morning, HENRI fridge & small snacks throughout the day
  • Best location between St. Georg and the city centre - close to the main railway station, well connected to the whole city
  • HENRI Spa on the 7th floor and fitness room in the basement

Our excursion tips Hamburg

City view with water in the foreground, surrounded by buildings and trees under a cloudy sky.

Blankenese, staircase district and Elbe beach

Blankenese feels like a holiday on the outskirts of the city. Fresh air, white houses, narrow paths that wind steeply down the slope. It's easy to get lost in the stepped neighbourhood - up steps, down steps, past gardens, until the Elbe suddenly appears. Down on the Elbe beach, everything slows down a little. Ships pass by, seagulls call, and the sand is soft enough to walk on barefoot. A place for long afternoons, short breaks and the feeling of being both far away and yet in the centre of Hamburg.
A group of sheep stands in a green meadow.

Haseldorfer Marsch: Wind and sheep on the dyke

The Haseldorfer Marsch begins to the west of Hamburg. Green meadows, ditches, thatched houses behind the dyke. The Haseldorfer Marsch is one of the largest nature reserves in Schleswig-Holstein and offers typical marshland landscapes with freshwater mudflats, rich bird populations, rare plants and endless paths for walking. If you're lucky, you'll see sheep standing right on the dyke - and behind them the Elbe, calm or windy, depending on your mood. An excursion that smells of country air and clears your head.
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Lübeck - Brick and a hint of marzipan

A short train journey from Hamburg and suddenly it's medieval: the old Hanseatic city of Lübeck is located on an island surrounded by the waters of the River Trave. Its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow alleyways, Gothic brick façades and the famous Holsten Gate, which is an iconic landmark of the Hanseatic city. You can stroll through the historic centre, find cafés in old merchants' houses and at some point end up in front of a display full of marzipan - because that's also part of it here. A day trip that feels easy but lingers on for a long time.