- Chilehaus - A ten-story office building which is listed as one of the UNESCO World heritage sites in Hamburg.
- Poggenmühlen-Brücke - Enjoy through the hidden narrow alleys and seven-storey red-brick warehouses.
- Speicherstadt - One of the largest warehouse which is built on wooden oak piles
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- Customizable tour with local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local professional guide
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Experience the secret narrow pathways, cruising past seven-story red-brick storage buildings with sights from the Poggenmühlen Bridge. The Chilehaus is a symbol of the city’s resurgence following World War I and one of Hamburg’s iconic landmarks. This office premises is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city’s Poggenmühlen Bridge region has been shaped by seafarers like Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus, while Napoleon also contributed to its progression. The Speicherstadt is globally recognized as the largest warehouse complex built on wooden oak pillars. Explore the Water Palace, a 20th-century marvel known as the Wasserschloss. The iconic Elbphilharmonie in the contemporary HafenCity region is one of the world’s biggest and most forward-thinking concert spaces. The new glass building evokes a ship’s sail or a rolling wave, symbolically reaching out to the sea. This towering structure also houses residential quarters, making it the city’s highest residential building along with its use as a music venue.
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