Hamburg Historic Old Town and WW2 Walking Tour in Small Group
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About This Tour in Hamburg
Why Visit Hamburg?
Hamburg, Germany offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Hamburg provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Hamburg
The easiest way to reach Hamburg is by flying into Hamburg Airport (HAM). The city is well-connected by public transportation, including trains, buses, and metro systems. Taxis and rideshare services are also readily available. Train connections from major European cities make Hamburg easily accessible by rail as well.
What's Included
- St. Nicholas WW2 museum and panoramic tower entrance.
What's Not Included
- Optional extra coffee shop bookable.
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
️ Hamburg Town Hall (Rathaus) A highlight of Hamburg’s Old City, the neo-Renaissance Town HallTo find us look for the red umbrella in front of the Hamburg town hall. Please allow 15 minutes beforehand to allow for check-in.
End Point
️ The KrameramtswohnungenThe tour will finish after two hours directly outside the Hamburg St. Michael's church.
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
️ Hamburg Town Hall (Rathaus) A highlight of Hamburg’s... 20 minutes
️ Hamburg Town Hall (Rathaus) A highlight of Hamburg’s Old City, the neo-Renaissance Town Hall was completed in 1897 and stands as a symbol of the city’s independence and wealth. With its richly decorated façade and 112-meter tower, it has over 600 rooms—more than Buckingham Palace! In the courtyard, we’ll visit the Hygieia Fountain, built in memory of the 1892 cholera epidemic. I’ll guide you through key architectural details, share stories of Hanseatic pride, and explain how this grand building still functions as the seat of Hamburg’s government today. Don’t forget your camera—Rathausmarkt is one of the most photogenic spots on the tour!
⛪ St 20 minutes
⛪ St. Peter’s Church (St. Petri Kirche) Hamburg’s oldest parish church, St. Peter’s dates back to the 12th century and stands as a quiet witness to the city’s medieval roots. Rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1842, its neo-Gothic spire rises 132 meters—making it one of Hamburg’s tallest. We’ll stop here to admire its striking brick façade, the bronze lion-head door handles, and historic artwork inside, including a 15th-century Gothic altar. Just outside, I’ll show you traces of old trade routes and tell stories of the bustling merchant life that once surrounded this sacred space.
️ Patriotic Society Building (Patriotische Gesellschaft) Founded in 1765,... 15 minutes
️ Patriotic Society Building (Patriotische Gesellschaft) Founded in 1765, this neoclassical building housed one of Germany’s oldest civic organizations—pioneers in education, social reform, and public health. It was a meeting place for Enlightenment thinkers who helped shape Hamburg’s progressive spirit. Outside, we’ll pause by the Stolpersteine—small brass plaques set into the pavement—honoring Jewish citizens deported during the Nazi era. These quiet memorials connect past ideals of humanity with the tragedies that followed, reminding us of the city’s complex legacy.
⛪ St 15 minutes
⛪ St. Michael’s Church (Michel) St. Michael’s is Hamburg’s most iconic church and a symbol of the city’s resilience. Rebuilt multiple times due to lightning, fire, and war, its 132-meter Baroque spire still towers over the skyline. Inside, you’ll find a bright, elegant nave and one of Germany’s largest organs. Weather permitting, we’ll point out the panoramic viewing platform—offering sweeping views of the harbor and city. Beneath the church lie historic crypts. Though we won’t enter during the tour, I’ll explain how your ticket includes access if you wish to return afterward.
️ Deichstraße – Historic Street & Coffee Stop Deichstraße... 20 minutes
️ Deichstraße – Historic Street & Coffee Stop Deichstraße is Hamburg’s oldest surviving street, with beautifully restored 17th–19th century merchant houses lining the Nikolaifleet canal. These buildings survived the Great Fire of 1842 and give us a vivid glimpse of the city’s Hanseatic past. As we stroll through this charming alley, you’ll hear stories of trade, floods, and fire. For those who’d like a short break, we’ll make an optional stop at Nord Coast Coffee Roastery—a local favorite known for its artisan blends and waterside terrace. A perfect pause before we continue our walk.
⛪ St 15 minutes
⛪ St. Michael’s Church (Michel) St. Michael’s is Hamburg’s most iconic church and a symbol of the city’s resilience. Rebuilt multiple times due to lightning, fire, and war, its 132-meter Baroque spire still towers over the skyline. Inside, you’ll find a bright, elegant nave and one of Germany’s largest organs. Weather permitting, we’ll point out the panoramic viewing platform—offering sweeping views of the harbor and city. Beneath the church lie historic crypts.
️ St 25 minutes
️ St. Nikolai Memorial (Mahnmal St. Nikolai) Once the tallest building in the world, St. Nikolai Church was heavily bombed during WWII and now stands as Hamburg’s central memorial to the war’s victims. Its haunting ruins and 76-meter tower serve as a powerful reminder of the city’s destruction during Operation Gomorrah. Your tour ticket includes entrance to the glass elevator up the tower for panoramic views and to the underground museum, which explores the history of air raids and civilian suffering. A moving and essential stop on Hamburg’s path of remembrance.
️ The Krameramtswohnungen are a charming group of... 10 minutes
️ The Krameramtswohnungen are a charming group of 17th-century apartments built for Hamburg’s merchant guild widows. Tucked in a quiet courtyard, this spot offers the best photo opportunities of Hamburg’s old town. Visiting is optional but highly recommended—not just for history lovers, but also because you’ll find a secret Hamburg restaurant, a unique shop, and a cozy café hidden here. Step inside to enjoy an authentic and peaceful side of the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Please check the age requirements and physical fitness level requirements listed in the tour details above. Some tours may have age restrictions or require a certain level of physical fitness.