Hamburg is Germany's maritime city — a port bigger than Rotterdam in feel if not tonnage, with more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined. The redeveloped HafenCity around the Elbphilharmonie has reshaped the waterfront, the Reeperbahn still delivers its famous nightlife, and the Alster lakes give the centre an unusually green, watery character.
Cheapest
€94
Nov 2026
Average
€179
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Most expensive
€272
Aug 2026
Price per month
Price per month
Aug 2026
€215
avg €242
max €272
Nov 2026
€94
avg €116
max €166
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Quick facts
Timezone
Berlin
Currency
€ EUR
Language
German
City transfer
~25 min
S-Bahn / Taxi / Bus
Best time to visit
best weatherdeals available
Don't miss
Visit the Elbphilharmonie's public plaza (the Plaza level is free) at any time of day for unbeatable harbour views — then book a concert in advance if you can. Even the acoustics in the foyer are designed to be experienced.
Walk the Alster Lakes at dusk — rent a kayak or paddleboard from Alster Touristik on the Binnenalster for about €15/hour and paddle out as the city lights come on. Early September is perfect.
Get to the Fischmarkt by 6am on a Sunday — the auction hall opens at dawn and the fish sellers' theatrical pitches are legendary. Eat an Aalsuppe (eel soup) from one of the stalls before 8am when it winds down.
Explore HafenCity on foot — Europe's largest inner-city development has hit its stride and the combination of red-brick warehouse conversions and bold contemporary architecture around the Magdeburger Hafen is genuinely impressive. Free to wander, best on a weekday morning.
Travel tips
- →Go up the Elbphilharmonie Plaza — it's free and the city's best viewpoint, no concert ticket required
- →Take a harbour ferry on line 62 rather than a tourist boat — same views at HVV transit prices
- →Sunday morning's Fischmarkt has been running since 1703 and is more party than market by dawn
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