
Hamburg Private Walking Tour
Discover the most emblematic places of Hamburg in an exclusive way with this private tour. You'll visit the most charming corners of the city, including famous places like the harbor, St. Michael's Church, and Alster Lake!. Hamburg Private...
- 2 - 6 hours
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Discover the most emblematic places of Hamburg in an exclusive way with this private tour. You'll visit the most charming corners of the city, including famous places like the harbor, St. Michael's Church, and Alster Lake!
Hamburg Private Walking Tour
At your preferred time, we'll meet at the entrance of your hotel in Hamburg or at any central location of your choice to start an incredible private walking tour of Hamburg.
Being a private walking tour, it is you who gets to set the course! You can choose between a 2, 4, or 6-hour tour. We'll walk through the historic center of Hamburg, stopping in front of places that catch your eye to reveal their history and interesting facts.
One of the most influential buildings in the Old Town is the Rathaus (City Hall). You'll learn how it was protected by citizens during World War I and World War II. Nearby is the Deichstraße, the oldest street and one of the must-see attractions in Hamburg.
You can also explore the southern part of the city, following the footsteps of the Beatles when they performed at various bars in the 1960s. You'll visit places like Speicherstadt and HafenCity, where you’ll see a collection of avant-garde constructions, including the Elbphilharmonie, an enormous concert hall.
Complete the tour by returning to the starting point or select another area in the city that suits you better.
Benefits of booking a private tour
Enjoy a completely personalized service by booking a private tour with an exclusive English-speaking guide. The tour will be for you, your family, and friends only, allowing you to change the itinerary to suit your interests.
Prices
Included
- English speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, only for you and your group
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility