World's largest model railway exhibition with detailed miniature landscapes.
Concert hall known for its striking architecture and panoramic city views.
Historic warehouse district and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Major port offering harbor tours and maritime attractions.
Urban park featuring botanical gardens and water-light concerts.
Baroque church with an observation deck providing city views.
Historic tunnel beneath the Elbe River, popular for walks and cycling.
Impressive city hall with guided tours and ornate architecture.
Zoo and aquarium with diverse animal species and habitats.
Lively entertainment district known for nightlife and theaters.
Upscale and laid-back residential neighborhood with art nouveau buildings and green spaces, ideal for families.
Alternative and vibrant area with leafy streets, graffiti murals, and cool cafes.
Historical and green spaces, perfect for exploring Hamburg's cultural and natural offerings.
Famous for its nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and cultural activities.
Multicultural and budget-friendly with a thriving LGBT scene and proximity to old city sights.
Generally recommended to avoid due to safety concerns.
Residential area with high crime rates, particularly property crimes and burglaries.
Noted for being a pain to get to and having undesirable conditions.
Faces issues with theft, vandalism, and occasional violent incidents.
Has higher crime rates and occasional gang-related activities.
Undergoing redevelopment, but some parts still face social and economic challenges.
Known for Sternschanzenpark, which is often frequented by drug dealers.
Hamburg Helmut Schmidt Airport
Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport