Hamburg is a city that has many options to offer, so it is essential that you plan your trip in advance so that you do not miss any of the tourist attractions that Hamburg boasts.
Below we share with you this fantastic itinerary that you can take for three days and explore every corner of this German city:
Day 1: Explore the port and the old town
The first must-stop when visiting the city of Hamburg is its port area. Undoubtedly, it is one of the largest ports in Europe, where you can marvel at the largest and most majestic transoceanic ships on the planet and let yourself be captivated by the maritime environment that breathes in the city.
After spending the day in the city's harbour area, we recommend walking along Reeperbahn Street, visiting the famous St. Michaelis Church, and having the opportunity to see the whole city from the heights of the chapel.
Finally, you can finish the first day by choosing a charming restaurant to have dinner on the banks of the Elbe River and taste the culinary charms of the area and, if you still have energy, enjoy the great nightly pub atmosphere that Hamburg has to offer.
Day 2: Museums and art galleries
If you are a lover of culture, history, and the arts, Hamburg is a city that offers a large number of museums from different eras of humanity, such as the Hamburger Kunsthalle Art Gallery, which offers a lot of medieval and contemporary pieces of art. You won't want to miss it as you explore the surroundings of the hotels in Hamburg centre.
On the other hand, there are also more bizarre and different options such as the Miniatur Wunderland, which is characterized by being the largest and most popular miniature train museum in the world.
After a whole day immersing yourself in local art, we suggest you visit the Karolinenviertel area. The varied atmosphere of this area and the wide variety of shops and cafes make it the ideal place to culminate a day full of German art and history.
Day 3: Parks and nature
The last day of your visit to Hamburg is a day when you might need some fresh air to relax after the many stimuli the city has to offer. Therefore, you cannot miss enjoying the many parks and nature in Hamburg, which, in addition, are filled with symbolism and charm.
For example, the Planten un Blomen is one of those natural spaces within the city that you will fall in love with. Walking along its green oasis, its numerous gardens and lakes, and having the opportunity to enjoy an incredible evening while enjoying an outdoor concert, is priceless.
Another natural option you should visit on your last day is Stadtpark Park, a charming place where you can have a coffee in full connection with nature and visit one of the most beautiful natural streets of the city while watching the majestic swans that live inside it.