This tour will give you insights into a district full of contrasts. Here, the elegance of the Alster merges with the red-light area, the Islamic communities encounter a lively multi-cultural scene and the Catholics come across the gay life.
The meeting point is at the Ohnsorg Theater near the main station. Continuing towards Hansaplatz, where formerly the trams ended and where bourgeois houses still stand today.
Strolling through the Lange Reihe, you will pass by beautiful little shops until you reach the Alster, where you will enjoy striking views of the city. The Hotel Atlantic indicates the beginning of our return to the main station. On the way back, you will learn more about the history of the Kattenhof and the Tritnity Church before the tours comes to an end.
Lenguage
English, German
Duration
3 hours
from € 65,00 p.p.
Local gay tour guide
City map
Bottle of water
Snack
Public transport tickets (zones AB)
Daily on request
By arrangement
By arrangement
Hotel or apartment
When visiting Hamburg, the so-called red light district is a must. St. Pauli is not only interesting for the sex, music and party scene – but for the social challenges it faces.
Starting at the Millerntorplatz, you will learn about the city’s French epoch. The ramparts, which served as city fortifications, also date from this time. You will see Hadi Teherani’s ‘Dancing Towers’ and the Mojo Club on the site of the former Astra Bowling Alley. Passing through the ‘Hafenkrankenhaus’, you will make your way to the harbour’s edge. Right at the back of the Hotel Hafen Hamburg, you will enjoy impressive views over the jetties and the ‘Alten Elbtunnel’.
Going back in time to the hanseatic period, you will visit the ‘Brauquartier’. Hamburg was once considered the brewery of the ‘Hanseatic League’.
The tour will continue through the Spielbudenplatz and the Reeperbahn, past the docks and the ‘Davidwache’ until you are right in the middle of the red light district. Here, you will learn more about prostitution and diverse sexual preferences, which you can live out later on, if you like. Strolling through the Tal- and Schmuckstrasse up to the Großen Freiheit, you will reach the former ‘Denmark’. Visiting the place that saw The Beatles become famous and lots of shops. From music clubs and booze bars to table dance clubs or a Catholic church and the Startclub or the Oliva Jonse bars, St. Pauli will not run low in offerings. From there, you will pass by the ‘Nobistor’ back to Hamburg, where the tour will come to an end.
Lenguage
English, German
Duration
3 hours
from € 65,00 p.p.
Local gay tour guide
City map
A bottle of water
Snack
Public transport tickets
Daily on request
By arrangement
By arrangement
Hotel or apartment
With exception of the historic houses of the Speicherstadt, this tour will take you through a complete new district. Starting at the subwas station Meßberg (U19, the tour will begin with a walk through the Speicherstadt. Here, you will learn more about life and logistics in the port.
We will take a look at one of the few courtyards listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On the way to HafenCity, we will visit the Maritime Museum. There, you will be able to visit different points of interest such as the Elbtorquartier, the Ueberseequartier, the Sandorpark and the Sandtorhafenquartier. Along the tour, you will get a glimpse of spectacular builings, such as the Cinammon Tower, the Unilever building, the Polo Tower and tha famous Elbphilharmonie, as well as interesting places, which are all named after famous sailors and explorers. The tour will end at the subway station Baumwall.
Lenguage
English, German
Duration
3 hours
from € 65,00 p.p.
Local gay tour guide
City map
A bottle of water
Snack
Public transport tickets
Saturday: 11:30 hrs public/open tours
Sunday: 15:30 hrs public/open tours
Other days upon request
By arrangement
By arrangement
Hotel or apartment
This tour is perfect to get an overview of Hamburg’s historical sites.
Our meeting point will be the portal of the City Hall, which will also be the first visit of the tour. After seeing the atrium, which is also adjacent to the Camber of Commerce, we will continue to the Old City Hall, where the market center of the city once stood with scales, stock exchange, merchant’s coffee house and a hotel for the envoys from all over the world.
With a bit of luck, you will get to see an office building with an intact Pater Noster, before going from the Trostbruecke to the memorial of St. Nikolai. From there, you will make your way past the Vierländerinn Brunnen through to the Deichstrasse, where the Great Fire broke out in 1842. Continuing through the Kibbelstegbrücke, which runs accros the Speicherstadt and ends in the HafenCity. Our tour will come to an end with an astonishing view to the Elbphilharmonie.
Lenguage
English, German
Duration
3 hours
from € 65,00 p.p.
Local gay tour guide
City map
A bottle of water
Snack
Public transport tickets
Friday: 16:00 hrs public/open tours
Sunday: 16:00 hrs public/open tours
Other days upon request
By arrangement
By arrangement
Hotel or apartment
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