Hamburg: City Pass with 40+ Attractions & public transport
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Hamburg: City Pass with 40+ Attractions & public transport

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About this experience

Welcome to Hamburg, the bustling port city in northern Germany known for its rich history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere. With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming to plan your itinerary, but that's where the Hamburg City Pass comes in.

The Hamburg City Pass from Turbopass is the ultimate sightseeing package that grants you access to the city's top attractions, activities and unlimited public transport. With just one pass, you'll be able to explore the city at your own pace and save time and money along the way.

The pass includes free admission to more than 40 of Hamburg's most popular attractions, including the St. Michaelis Church, the Panoptikum, Rickmer Rickmers ship museum, and many more. Discover Hamburg with a local guide, you can choose between 3 included guided tours.

Enjoy an complimentary 24 hrs Hop on hop off bus and a original harbour cruise.

Book your pass for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 days.

Available options

3-Day Pass & public transport

Public Transport: City Pass including public transport ticket<br/>Duration: 3 days

1 Day Pass & Public transport

Duration: 1 day

5 Day Pass & public transport

Public transport: City Pass including public transport ticket<br/>Duration: 5 days

2-Day Pass & public transport

Public Transport: City Pass including public transport ticket<br/>Duration: 2 days

4-Day Pass & public transport

Public Transport: City Pass including public transport ticket<br/>Duration: 4 days

What's included

Free original harbor cruise
Free entry to Hamburg's most renowned museums and attractions
Enjoy a 24 hrs Hop on hop off bus tour
Discover Hamburg by guided walking tours
Unlimited public transportation

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Germany's oldest wax museum is the perfect place to meet famous people from the worlds of history, politics, sport and music.

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Stop 2

The cargo ship Rickmer Rickmers is the floating landmark of Hamburg. The Rickmer Rickmers lies as a museum ship at the Landungsbrücken and shows the trade and life on board.

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Stop 3

This indoor playground is not only fun for courageous kids on high rope courses, but for adults, too! Challenge yourself on the steepest slide in Germany (standing at 7 meters)! Other areas are also included in this playground, where both small children and adults can find a challenging course that fits their abilities.

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A well-signposted tour of the museum with a lot of information guides you through the interior of the world’s largest and roadworthy museum cargo ship. Enjoy an incredible journey through the interior of the ship, the conning bridge, the impressive engine room and down the shaft alley.

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Stop 5

The Altonaer Museum consists of nine permanent exhibitions that present the cultural and historical development of Hamburg and Northern Germany.

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Stop 6

The German Port Museum Location Schuppen 50A tells the story of the exciting development of the Port of Hamburg on the basis of numerous exhibits and originals. In various permanent exhibitions, the story of the development of the Port of Hamburg is told. On the basis of many exhibits, some of which can also be visited from inside, more than 100 years of material culture from cargo handling, shipping and shipbuilding are introduced to young and old.

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Stop 7

The Ware House District Museum is dedicated to showcasing the development of the Ware House District. You will experience the history of the Ware House District and learn about the history of the coffee and tea industry, which prospered in the canals of the Ware House District.

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Stop 8

The Museum of Hamburg's History, a museum to illustrate the history of Hamburg, was founded in 1908 and constructed from 1914 to 1922. Today, the museum offers visitors a variety of permanent exhibitions such as a tour that presents the history of Hamburg from the 9th century to today.

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The Ethnological Museum is a world-culture archive that houses pieces of culture from all over the world in one collection. The permanent exhibitions present a variety of original art and cultural works. The collections were systematically collected and are presented in the museum by continents. Interesting exhibitions include the Maori of New Zealand, the Native Americans of America, the Treasures of the Andes, the Gods of Bali, and the Culture of Egypt. The focus of each exhibit is further explained by alternating temporary exhibits.

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At the BallinStadt Emigration Museum in Hamburg, you can experience up close how people left Europe via the Port of Hamburg more than 100 years ago, hoping for a better life. The BallinStadt was built in 1901 on the Elbe island Veddel and is named after its builder Albert Ballin, who was managing director of HAPAG shipping company at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Stop 11

Visitors experience police everyday life first-hand in the largest and most modern police museum in Germany. You have the chance to get familiar with the techniques of forensics and learn more about the most spectacular criminal cases in the Hanseatic city and the 200-year old Hamburg police.

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Stop 12

The St. Michaelis Church (simply called “The Michel” by the locals) is one of the most beautiful baroque-style churches in northern Germany and is also one of five main churches in Hamburg. This church has a 132-meter-tall tower, which has an observation deck that offers breathtaking views of Hamburg from 106 meters off the ground.

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In the Jenisch House, you can admire alternatingly displayed art and cultural exhibitions. The royal halls and salons of this house provide a special ambience that invites visitors to relax and enjoy their time in the museum. The Jenisch House is also home to a cozy café that serves delicious cakes and offers a beautiful view of the Elbe River.

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Stop 14

The St. Nikolai Memorial is now a museum with an observation deck that offers visitors a fantastic view of Hamburg. While perusing through four exhibition rooms, you will be able to learn about the history of St. Nikolai, which was once the main church in Hamburg. Each room has its own theme and presents different stages of the air raid that occurred in Hamburg. The St. Nikolai church played a crucial role during this air raid due to having a 147.5-meter-tall tower, which became the main target of the airstrikes in the Hanseatic city.

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Stop 15

You can see Hamburg’s breathtaking skyline from a whole new perspective—from the water! Once you are on board, you will get interesting insider information about the harbor.

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Stop 16

Get on board on the oldest steamship in the Alster Lake (operational since 1876)! This tour starts at Jungfernstieg and journeys through the Inner Alster, under the Lombardsbrücke, and into the Outer Alster. Here you will cruise past elegant villas along the Harvestehuder Banks on your way back to Jungfernstieg. Warning: Due to technical difficulties, tours can be cancelled.

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The new indoor leisure activity in the black light attracts with an imaginative miniature golf world, which presents a special challenge with 3D effects. promises fun for the whole family.

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Stop 18

Join one of the two Repperbahn guided tours: "Lust & Vice" or "On the trail of Drag Queen Olivia"

What's not included

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Available languages

Written guide
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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Important notes

•Check your e-mail inbox for the link to your digital pass and booking app, which you will receive directly by email from Turbopass—typically within a few hours after booking.
• Click on the link in the e-mail sent to you by Turbopass and make you familiar with your city pass
• Check which attractions require you to pre-book, then book your slots as soon as possible, to not miss out the desired attraction, following the instructions in the booking app included with your pass

About Hamburg

Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and a major port hub with a rich maritime history. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, picturesque canals, and iconic Reeperbahn entertainment district, it offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern energy.

Top Attractions

Elbphilharmonie

An iconic concert hall and architectural marvel with stunning views of the city and the Elbe River.

Architecture 1-2 hours Free to enter the plaza, concerts vary in price

Miniatur Wunderland

The world's largest model railway exhibition, featuring intricate landscapes and miniature cities.

Museum 2-3 hours €21 (adults), €11 (children)

Speicherstadt

A historic warehouse district with red-brick buildings, canals, and bridges, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore, museums have entry fees

Reeperbahn

Hamburg's famous entertainment district, known for its nightlife, theaters, and the Red Light District.

Entertainment Evening and night Varies by venue

Planten un Blomen

A beautiful public park with gardens, water features, and seasonal events.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Finkenwerder Scholle

A local delicacy of buttered and fried plaice, often served with potatoes and vegetables.

Main Course Contains fish and dairy

Franzbrötchen

A sweet, cinnamon-filled pastry similar to a croissant.

Breakfast/Snack Contains wheat and dairy

Rote Grütze

A berry dessert made with red currants, raspberries, and strawberries, served with cream or vanilla sauce.

Dessert Contains dairy and may contain gelatin

Hamburger Aalsuppe

A traditional eel soup made with vegetables, potatoes, and spices.

Soup Contains fish and may contain gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking in Lüneburg Heath Cycling along the Elbe River Boat tours on the Alster and Elbe Walking along the Alster Lake Relaxing at Elbstrand beach Visiting spas and wellness centers Visiting museums and historic sites Attending concerts and theater performances

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous festivals. The city is lively with outdoor events and water-based activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: German
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken, especially in tourist areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

CET (GMT+1), CEST (GMT+2 during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Hamburg is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing services to avoid overcharging.
  • • Be cautious when approached by strangers, particularly in the Reeperbahn area.

Getting there

By air
  • Hamburg Airport • 8.5 km from city center
By train

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

By bus

ZOB Hamburg (Central Bus Station)

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and frequent, the U-Bahn is the backbone of Hamburg's public transport system.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Mytaxi, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Altstadt (Old Town) Neustadt (New Town) St. Pauli HafenCity

Day trips

Blankenese
10 km from Hamburg • Half day to full day

A charming suburb known for its historic houses, scenic views, and the famous Elbstrand beach.

Lübeck
65 km from Hamburg • Full day

A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture, marzipan, and historic city center.

Lüneburg Heath
50 km from Hamburg • Full day

A vast area of heathland, forests, and meadows, known for its natural beauty and hiking trails.

Festivals

Hamburg Maritime Festival • May (annual) Reeperbahn Festival • September (annual) Christmas Markets • November to December (annual)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Elbphilharmonie's plaza for free and enjoy the stunning views of the city and the Elbe River.
  • Explore the historic Speicherstadt warehouse district and its canals, especially at sunset.
  • Try local specialties like Finkenwerder Scholle and Franzbrötchen at traditional restaurants.
  • Take a boat tour on the Alster and Elbe rivers to see the city from a different perspective.
  • Visit the Miniatur Wunderland early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
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