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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Goettingen to Hamburg?
The direct drive from Goettingen to Hamburg is 168 mi (271 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 30 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Goettingen to Hamburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hannover, as well as top places to visit like PS Speicher and Gustav Adolf Stave Church, or the ever-popular Wurmberg Gondola Lift.
Hanover is the biggest city and capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. With a population of 534,049 people, it ranks as the 13th largest city in Germany and the third largest in Northern Germany after Bremen and Hamburg.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Hamburg
Best stops along Goettingen to Hamburg drive
The top stops along the way from Goettingen to Hamburg (with short detours) are Miniatur Wunderland, Port of Hamburg, and Heide Park Resort. Other popular stops include Old Elbtunnel Viewpoint, Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe", and Speicherstadt.
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Wurmberg Gondola Lift
Mountain cable car
Transportation
Year-round gondola lift leading to Braunlage mountain ski resort, with mountain biking in summer.
Great place to visit. We parked the car for three hours and took the lift my to the highest point in Northern Germany
The top has big playground and activities for kids. Quite an experience for my two girls and chill out with a hot chocolate with a view
Poul Dürr Pedersen — Google review
Always delay the entrance to the gondola lift. Really little snow despite frost. If I had another option, I would definitely skip this resort
Andrii Stoliarov — Google review
Super overcrowded but it's the only chance to do winter sports in the area. Facilities are good though but prepare to wait for rental, wait for Skipass, wait for gondola, wait for lunch..... Just accept the fact then you can find peace and enjoy
koray pars — Google review
The cable car was worth the 19 euro per person. The view from the top, overlooking the Harz Forest, was stunning, although it was sad to see that much of it appeared dead. The service provided was excellent and contributed to a pleasant overall experience.
Ali Nooshabadi — Google review
If you get a single lift pass it is kinda expensive. It is super busy on weekends but weekdays good. If there is not much snow they will let you go all the way up for sledding otherwise only tall-mitte you can go.
ikiTeker — Google review
Nice covered lift/funicular.
Evgeny Naida — Google review
The prices for a ride on the cable car in one direction is €9, there and back is €15. Stopping off at the middle station is possible and pleasant. Walk into the valley about 4 km gravel road, hiking boots required, large parts of the spruce are dead. There is a big parking lot, the price for one hour is €1.
Alexius K — Google review
Great day out, really enjoyed the gondola ride, sad though that so many trees have died 😥
Elke-Anna O'Sullivan — Google review
We visit today on Feb 1st 2020 , the weather was not that good , it was raining , the lift as such is really good , the ride is beautiful , there are 3 options for the ride , from ground to middle level , from ground to top level , from ground to middle and then also top , the top view is good , it has a small pond and few activities such as trampoline , it's good for skiers as well
muzammil khan — Google review
Very nice view over there in Harz..we love it and we plan to go there again..see you ..💋💋💋💋💋
Alona Fandrich — Google review
many trees around are damaged, it slightly changes the view on the mountain. expensive lift tickets.
Yuriy Rezanov (Yrand) — Google review
Cheep tickets compared to the swiss🥳 and for a small mountain were you get the things that you can expect, then its a very nice place to spend some of your day. Lots of activities and nice walks.
Transport museum with a large collection of classic cars & motorcycles, plus multimedia displays.
Surprisingly good and modern museum, history if mobility, they say
????? ?????? — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, especially as an English speaker. Staff are very friendly and the exhibits are well described and very interesting! Great price for the exhibition size and time it takes to get around. I'd recommend this for any car/bike lover.
Connor Fraser — Google review
On a motorbike tour through Europe, we purposely aimed for this museum because of the bikes. The collection is massive, but what we didn't appreciate was that it is spread acorss multiple sites in the same town - spread out across the space of a mile or so (probably our mistake).
We went to the main venue and enjoyed the exhibits, but these were a mix of cars and bikes. Only at the end did we find that the bike museum was a mile away and that we had to pay separately for admission to that venue. If we had known this, we would have gone straight to the bike venue, and saved some money. By the time we got to the bike venue to explore, we were already running behind schedule and were tired, so couldn't give the place the attention it deserved.
Overall, the collection was huge, and comprehensive. I'd visit again, but pick the venue more carefully next time.
gojuryu512 — Google review
Great place, must visit for car and bike lovers
Tomas B. — Google review
We had a tour of this place as a part of our team building event. Very good place to visit if you love to see well maintained old cars and bikes.
Akhil James — Google review
Great experience for "engine" lovers or those who wanna know more about the engine evolution, about cars, motorcycles and their trands throughout the history.
Spectacular life scenes that outline the use of specific vehicles at the time of their grandiose and lots of many other interesting and beautiful things of the past.
Irina Ilasco — Google review
One of the best museums I've been to. Went to the microcars and MC museums. A lot to see.
Malin Backman — Google review
OMG!!! Five stars is not enough. .
Was the event of the oldtimer car rally. What a well organized event. It was the best car event for me since I have come to Deutschland. The staff was friendly and helpful the Facility was 10 out of 10!!
I will go again just to spend time in the museum. Time was a bit short but gives me all the more reason to go back!
A MUST DO!! Place
Bob the American
Bob ONeal — Google review
The place is well kept, with a nice piece of wall art outside in theme with the car subject . The main building is packed full of all the items that made history in the locomotion area, 6 floors! Please allow many hours to this visit, or you Won' t have time for the special features available on the premises, as it happened to us! My 3 men were so taken by the stuff and the exhibition that 3 hours passed quickly, and were not enough! Pity that not all info is in english too, but there is enough to understand the period they are talking about..Restaurant is good, with friendly, english speaking personnel, and a refined industrial mood.
Medieval-style wooden church dating from 1908, with elaborate carvings, a carillon & musical tours.
Pretty wooden church with lovely music
Philipp Glanz — Google review
This little church is seriously stunning! If you're into checking out the impressive woodworking skills that showcase the local architectural style, you're in for a treat. The folks running the place might not have been the friendliest, but we still had a good time during our quick visit.
Carlos Agterberg — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and very interesting history of this church. Entry is 2€ - if you like the organ you can book a tour as well. In case the main gate is closed walk up and around to the right to find the entrance.
There is parking available close by.
Mila W. — Google review
Nice to visit. beautiful woodcutting. The church is much lighter in colour then the Norwegian churches
Gerard Van Den Bos — Google review
Very beautiful church. The unique thing about this church that's it is made of wood. If you came here you should definitely go inside. The enter price is 2 euro, which is really affordable. Inside it's beautiful as well. Just sit in the church for a while, it's a very peaceful place
Anna Nikiforova — Google review
The well preserved architecture provides a glimpse into regions rich history. The serene surroundings add to the peaceful atmosphere!
norbert john — Google review
Visiting for the second time. A very peaceful church with a special vibe. Inside is a must!
Harikrishnan Sreekumar — Google review
Look like fairytale church covered in snow.We had visited in late Feb 23 after heavy snowfall and it looked amazing..Good places to hike and walk nearby.
Someya Parvin — Google review
Gorgious building. Entrance fee goes to maintenance and repair.
Niels Revers — Google review
Very worth visiting. A well made and preserved wooden church. Competent lady at the entrance, able to tell a few stories about the history and wooden churches in general.
Museum in a former silver mine with history & geology exhibits, plus tours of 18th-century shafts.
Very impressive! It was for me the first time to visit a mine like this, it feels you go back in time! The groups weren't that big, so you could see a lot of the mine. It was quite cold, so wear warm clothes. The train underground was an amazing experience!
Maud de Laat — Google review
if no guide, no chance to go intotunnel.
Gfast Gao — Google review
An amazing experience I would highly recommend! It's rare to get to walk in the shoes and take the same mine train the miners took back in the day, deep into the depths of this mine and UNESCO World Heritage site. The rest of the museum and exhibitions are also interesting but the mine rail tour is a must!
Aaron Robinson — Google review
Great history, but poor presentation. No tours in English. High price for the little intro one gets… it seems there will be renovations - so maybe will be better in another 5 years..
Kristina S. — Google review
Even though they state there are English tours - there were non on the weekend with public holiday. We also tried to call in the working hours but the call was not taken. To get into mines you need a tour, so you would listen for German… for one of they’re we have taken it ended before the usual end because of corona and no one said it to us while buying tickets… also information between yours noticeably overlap, I would just take 1 tours…
Polina Turishcheva — Google review
Our family of four had a brilliant day at the Rammelsberg Mine. Very interesting exhibition and informative guided tour in the mine. Highly recommend to book tours in advance as they fill up quickly.
Jes Michaelsen — Google review
It is a museum that I definitely recommend you to attend after visiting the medieval village. This mine, which focuses on mining history, provides you with a lot of experience. You can mine through the tour and learn about many other mines. It was a very good experience, definitely worth its price. Attention, there are many things to visit! Maybe you could spend half a day here.
Muaz To — Google review
Very deceiving for such an emblematic place. It is still a quite impressive place full of history which is nice to see. I expected more...
First of all, there is no tour in English. For a UNESCO world heritage site, you will expect at least one tour in English.
For the museum part, it is interesting but everything is disorganised and it is not appealing. Some parts are only in German.
I hope one day, this place would be made more accessible for non-german speakers.
___ Alexandre — Google review
I was here 3 years ago and must say it is differently worth a visit. I fell humble and on the same time drawn of the excitement when we were shown around deep down in the old shafts and mine.
Specially was it amazing to see the big Mills in the mine run by water going through the mine. I will come back to see it again.
Nicolas Dobie Trane — Google review
We did the "Röder Stollen" today on very short notice. The tour and the guide was excellent and everything was well explained. Bottom line, thanks for a very interesting insight on the history of ore mining condensed in one hour.
Sc. U — Google review
I visited Rammelsberg Friday 7/7-23 and it is a must see. Do not miss this place if you have any interest in history, engineering, tech, geology and/or mining. There is history, mining, geology exhibitions, the historical buildings and different guided tours.
I must recommend the "From Lump of Ore to Concentrate" guided tour. This tour takes you to the top building of the site by elevator and then you walk down trough the buildings along the mountain side. The buildings contains all the machinery used to process the ore to extract the tin, cobber and lead from the stones. Many of the machines still works and it is all explained and demonstrated by the guide! A very big thanks to the guide (named Frans I think). It was an absolutely fantastic guided tour! I also did the "Mine train tour". It is a fun and interesting tour, but less technical, shorter and also aimed to be great fun for children.
Thank you for a great day at Rammelsberg.
Highly recommended!
Guided tours of an 11th-century royal palace complex, used by emperors during the Holy Roman Empire.
Amazing arts… history captured on the wall in form of huge murals … give you a similar feeling when walking in the “Sistine Chapel”
Mohamed Shanan — Google review
Een prachtig gebouw dat al bijna 1.000 oud is en veel heeft meegemaakt, tot aan bijna-sloop.
De begane grond is donker en veel informatie, wel is daar de keizertroon te zien. Moet je even doorheen, als toerist.
Hoogtepunten zijn op de eerste verdieping de Keizerzaal, veel hout en veel schilderijen uit 1870-1890. En daarachter een kleine kapel met de tombe en relikwieën van Heinrich III.
Korting met Goslar-kaart, bleek.
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A beautiful building that is almost 1,000 years old and has been through a lot, up to near-demolition.
The ground floor is dark and a lot of information, but the emperor's throne can be seen there. You have to go through it, as a tourist.
Highlights are the Keizerzaal on the first floor, lots of wood and many paintings from 1870-1890. And behind it a small chapel with the tomb and relics of Henry III.
Discount with Goslar card, it turned out.
Frans Willems — Google review
Beautiful old building and very good audio tour. I think the audio guide is well worth the cost.
Lauren — Google review
Interesting museum with some nice art in the garden. You need to take an audio guide if you are not German speaking. The explanations inside are only in German 😬, but the audio guide is very good. Take your own headphones (old format) as two hours holding that machine could become hard for some muscles.
Ronald Degenaers — Google review
Unfortunately I couldn't get inside the palace when l visited the place. However, the tour outside was successful with plenty of photos were taken.
Ahmed Al Rawahi — Google review
Very good packing, lots of outside seating and benches where you can sit around the green and take in this breathtaking building. Cafe on entrance to parking and lots of small shops.
Alex Matthews — Google review
was expecting a little more medieval style. looks rather 17th 18th century but still worth the while
phhpro — Google review
Very beautiful and ancient place..good views..nice architecture..nice place for photography..not much crowded.
Hrishikesh K — Google review
Welcoming and friendly front desk. Interesting collection illustrating Goslar's "golden times."
I must say the English audio guide is one of the best audioguides I've encountered so far. It made the collection come alive!
Joana B. — Google review
Beautiful palace. Unfortunately we didn't have time to see inside. Still it's worth going if you are visiting Goslar. The palace is near to the city centre in walkable distance. There are lot of parking options nearby as well.
Harikrishanan Venugopal — Google review
It’s a old style but beautiful place in the city of Goslar. i like the old architecture specially the exterior made from slates.
Mukhtiar Ghani — Google review
Inside this Imperial Palace you'll find ancient relics dating back to 1040 when it was built, along with many interesting historical facts in the lower level of the Palace. On the second level, there's a great hall that has been painted in beautiful murals describing different parts of German history. All of the information is written in German, but there are audio guides that are available in many different languages, including English, Spanish, French and Russian to name a few. It's definitely worth a visit while you're in this incredible, quaint town!
Alyssa — Google review
You should visit this city at any cost, one of the most historical city in Germany. If you can afford please hire a guide who will tell you about the history of Goslar
Zeeshan Asghar — Google review
The tower has around 250 more or less of stairs, and on each stairs has been written historical names that related to the town itself (That is what I understood at least). From the top of the tower, you can get a great view of the town itself. It was beautiful experience. Worth to try and it cost only 2 euros to enter the tower.
Excellent family outing to the birth town of Hieronymus Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Münchhausen - present day Bodenwerder, loads to do and see in this lovely town. Picture taken with Baron Münchhausen himself.
Chido — Google review
If you like to have some information about The Baron of Münchhausen, it's the place to go.
Guy Romagnoli — Google review
There are captions on German, English, Russian. Very useful.
Natalia Andrianova — Google review
A nice little museum worth seeing!
Alx — Google review
A Must See place for anyone who saw a movie, cartoon, or red a book about Munchhausen as a kid. 10 euros for 2 adults and a kid.
St. Michael's Church, located in Hildesheim, Germany, is a remarkable example of 11th-century Romanesque architecture and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church is renowned for its exquisite bronze doors crafted by Bishop Bernward and features a painted wood ceiling depicting the genealogy of Christ. The interior is bathed in natural light from all angles, enhancing the beauty of the structure.
Even if you're not Christian or not religious at all, you can't help but be in awe of the history places like these hold. And even more, of the architects and especially the workers who have created these buildings without modern technology. And it's still here. The city of Hildesheim luckily left some space around it, so that you can really enjoy and appreciate it in all it's beauty. Highly recommended if this is what you're interested in.
Rosa dal Lago — Google review
It was closed to public when I visited but the architecture is also worth admiring from the outside.
Kevin S. — Google review
If it would be Catholic, nice, sadly they overtook the probably once even more beautiful place. But the crypt is still catholic, and also really beautiful. Protestants even today gladly could not erase Mary completely outside of the history.
魏致远 — Google review
Lovely church , just amazing
Anton Vushaj — Google review
Great place to visit. No entry fee
Alec Madadi — Google review
Very nice church to rest your mind in the morning. Had some nice organ music to.
Lothar Maruhn — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and so peaceful.
Janet Scott — Google review
Great Architecture. One of the best place to visit. Peace of mind. Wonderful.
Pravin Yarolkar — Google review
Impressive romanesque, beautiful wood painted ceiling and four mosque- like round towers.
Josefina Martín Gaspar — Google review
Beautiful church with interesting history.
Lusy S. — Google review
Pretty cool ceiling, not much else in the interiors. Magnificent external architecture.
Neo-Gothic castle with guided & dramatised tours of ornate royal apartments, plus summer concerts.
One of the best castles in Germany. I was lucky to visit it when there was a special winter exhibition, looks beautiful not only for kids, but for adults too. There are lots of interesting rooms and real items belong to the royal family. Definitely worth to visit.
Vladyslav Vorontsov — Google review
Really great place for a family trip. A lot of paintings on the wall and the castle is really pretty. The patio feels like a fairy tale. The restaurant has a good salad and the regional sausage soup is also very good. Definitely worth a visit. The forest around it seems pretty good for some hiking. It could also be a good bike tour from Hannover.
Carla NP Borisch — Google review
Very nice place! But if you don't have tickets online, you can't park there and you have to find somewhere. As a tourist, I didn’t knew about this, I parked the car 600-700 m away and walked down the street among the cars with two children.
Eugen Hagiu — Google review
Very nice castle. Did the guided tour which is definitely worth the small extra cash. The guide was very friendly and informative and was available afterwards to answer any questions we had; this she done in a most friendly and times Humourous manner. Prices elsewhere were a little high. Definitely a nice few hours. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
SuperHoops1882 — Google review
Definitely a beautiful castle and very well maintained. Tour was okay. More information about the castle throughout the tour, in addition to the family/building of it would have been nice. I wish we could have seen more- there was so much locked down but more rooms and more of the grounds with the good views would have really improved the experience.
That being said, the parts that were completed are awesome and it’s definitely worth the trip
Matt W — Google review
Beautiful castle. The view from the tower is well worth the climb. The shop is also alot of fun. The cafe was nice with a wide selection of drinks and cakes. Would deifinitely visit again
ian carter — Google review
This was a very neat experience full of history and relics.
The castle tour was set up in a logical way that clearly outlined the importance of it and its role in regional history. I do wish there was more detail about it's role during the wars and it's uses after the royal family left it.
Ben Bredeson — Google review
This place is perfect! Amazing castle with nice views. History of this place is really romantic and full of love. Inside of the castle are lots of pictures, things of art, small details, antique furniture
??????? ???????? — Google review
Absolutely magnificent, nice destination for a one day trip. You can come by car or by bus or train to Nordstemmen and walk 45 minutes. Inside is not accessible for a wheelchair
Olesia Bannykh — Google review
Absolutely beautiful castle 🏰.
If you love to visit castle you must go there.
It’s really worth to buy a ticket to visit inside. You can buy tickets by online.
A lot of paintings on the wall.
The restaurant has really good and tasty foods.
I highly recommended this place to visit.
Anuradha Samankumari — Google review
Really beautiful place to visit. Sadly the garden wasn't open because of a wedding happening there. The entrance to the garden is 5 euros. You have a little gift shop as also a restaurant. It was worth visiting but i think because the garden wasn't open we missed a lot. You can walk behind the castle and try to see a different angle of it. Must visit in the summer.
Liam — Google review
Gorgeous old castle 🏰. Unfortunate you can't see inside. Christmas event was excellent but was missing a market
Tracy Maddison — Google review
If you want to feel that you travelled to the past, visit the place ❤️ usually Sunday all is closed but the palace is open as well as the souvenir shop and a restaurant 🌸 - there is information printed in English for those who have average knowledge in German language. I loved the place
Nesrine Ahllam — Google review
Great castle to visit - walkthru exposition over 2 floors. We visited as family of 4 for 40€ ticket. Saw many rooms, hallways, staircases and read some interesting facts. Marienburg castle is worth a visit! 😁
4AB (4andrius) — Google review
If you're looking for a stunning castle to explore, Marienburg Castle is a must-visit. This beautiful castle is a true gem, with its own unique charm and character that will leave you feeling transported to another time and place. From the exquisite decorations to the intricate details in the walls and ceilings, every aspect of this castle is truly impressive.
One of the highlights of Marienburg Castle is the room for books. The bookshelves are a true masterpiece, and you could easily spend hours admiring the beautiful volumes and imagining what it must have been like to read them in this grand setting. And the cafe on site is a perfect place to sit and enjoy a coffee while taking in the beautiful surroundings - it's the perfect romantic spot!
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to Marienburg Castle. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a beautiful spot to explore, this castle is a true gem. So take your time, soak in the sights and sounds, and enjoy a truly unforgettable experience.
Grand residence of local dukes from the 18th-20th centuries, now home to a museum & rooftop terrace.
Very nice history attached to the building. I was amazed to find out that inside was just a SHOPPING MALL
vansh mohan — Google review
It was a wonderful visit, as it is located in the city center, and it was the residence of the dukes from 1753 to November 8, 1918.. Within it is the Schloss commercial complex, which contains a wide range of shops such as clothing, food, restaurants, electronics, cosmetics, and perfumes... It is wonderful. If you visit the city of Braunschweig, do not forget to go there and take souvenir photos
معلومات على الماشي (الاول) — Google review
Although the frontage is a rebuilt of the old castle, inside there is a shopping mall. In a city like Braunschweig the mall is well visited, and attracts visitors from neighbouring towns and villages. The schloss (palace) is easily accessible by public transport.
Other than the mall, the main attraction is the schloss museum. Although small, it is quite nice and informative. One can also climb to the roof top where the Quadriga statue is located. On the right side, there is also a public library.
Debashis Mukherji — Google review
In Brunswick's schlossplatz stands the stunning building known as Brunswick Palace. When I passed by this majestic monument on the route to Gaussberg Park, I must admit that it was awe-inspiring. Only when I travel to the UK do I see monuments like this.
According to what I was told, this palace was constructed sometime in the 18th century and underwent a number of renovations over its existence. I have heard that it once served as a residence for the Brunswick dukes in the 18th century.
Wonderful to pass past this building.
Emmanuel Houston Kwashie — Google review
Nice, new and clean,you can find everything you need inside
prince mah — Google review
Stunning City Palace with a remarkable history. The old home of the Dukes of Braunschweig, the last of whom abdicated in 1918, the Schloss was destroyed twice, first by fire and then of course in the bombing raids of the Second World War. Against massive protests it was demolished in the 1960s and finally rebuilt in the 2000s to cover a shopping mall.
You can easily spot the parts that came from the original Schloss. The architecture is beautiful and the site is in the centre of the city so absolutely a must visit when in Braunschweig. There’s a small museum in the left hand wing of the palace that is free, as well as the lifts to see the Quadriga at the very top that’s also free for the time being. The entrance is just to the right of the main entrance.
Alex Bransby — Google review
There is a good place to spend time and eating, shopping...
Mohammad MirzakhaniDehkordi (Mohammad Mirzakhani) — Google review
It's a very nice place with good vibes. Be aware of pick pockets
Gaurav Rozatkar — Google review
Well preserved palace as shopping mall at the heart of the city.
Pracha Pong — Google review
Very large market set stores all to wear. To all ages and restaurants of supermarkets sweetened glasses and more
Belal Khalil — Google review
Very beautiful building with a lot of shops inside, interesting connection old with a new one
The Brunswick Cathedral, a renowned 12th-century church adorned with frescoes and featuring a crypt for Guelph rulers like Henry the Lion, is a significant landmark in Braunschweig that must be visited by tourists. While it is free to visit during specific hours, its exterior beauty does not necessarily translate to an equally interesting interior. Nonetheless, this cathedral still remains as a central hub of activities and life in the city.
This is a marvelous place to visit. Beautiful frescoes! It was great to see the tomb of Henry the Lion and Mathilde as well as the wonderfully atmospheric crypt.
David McLoughlin — Google review
Braunschweig Cathedral is a truly extraordinary place that left a profound impact on me. From the moment I stepped inside, I was transported to a bygone era, overwhelmed by the weight of history that permeates every corner of this majestic structure.
The cathedral's architecture is a testament to human creativity and skill. Its soaring spires and intricate details are a sight to behold. The craftsmanship on display is nothing short of remarkable, with each delicate carving and carefully placed stone revealing the dedication and talent of the artisans who brought this architectural masterpiece to life. Every turn brought new surprises, and I found myself lost in admiration, marveling at the sheer grandeur of it all.
However, the cathedral's beauty extends far beyond its physical appearance. Its walls reverberate with stories of centuries past, and the sense of timelessness is palpable. It has witnessed historical events, joyous celebrations, and solemn moments of reflection. As I learned about its rich history, I couldn't help but feel a deep reverence for the generations that came before us and the cultural heritage they left behind.
Inside the cathedral, I encountered a collection of special sculptures that added an extra layer of fascination. These sculptures, meticulously crafted with exquisite detail, seemed to possess a life of their own. Their expressive forms and captivating presence drew me in, and I was captivated by the stories they told. Each one was a testament to the artistic prowess of the past, reminding me of the power of human creativity and the ability to transform stone into something truly extraordinary.
In conclusion, Braunschweig Cathedral is more than just a building. It is a gateway to the past, an architectural wonder, and a repository of history and art. Visiting this remarkable cathedral is an immersive experience that will transport you to ancient times and leave you with a deep appreciation for the enduring legacy of our ancestors. Prepare to be enchanted by its timeless beauty, to marvel at its architectural splendor, and to be moved by the stories it silently whispers.
Rain Bringer — Google review
Very ancient mediaval cathedral built by the german emperor and financed with the silver found in the mines nearby. It teally represents the importance of Brunswick in the middle ages.
Joost Francien Verbaan — Google review
Very old and beautiful
Yuriy Rezanov (Yrand) — Google review
A long overdue piece , I visited this absolutely beautiful cathedral in April, it was a cloudy morning and I was incidentally in time for Ms.Monika's famed church tour (it was around 11 am ) , and boy was i was amazed. She breathed and lived the cathedral's rich history, dark times and the subsequent restoration. Her impeccable attention to detail and careful explanation bought the cathedral to life. A proficient bi -lingual (German and English) , she did an outstanding job to weave the narrative of the journey of the cathedral from past to present.
The tour itself is about an hour and free , the cathedral has stood the test of time and is a testament to faith, history and changing times of the surrounding regions. The architecture (gothic- renaissance) is a splendid remainder of the rich history and cultural heritage of the city itself. The staff and local agencies involved are doing a wonderful job of preserving this splendid piece of architecture, if Braunschweig is not on your radar, give it a try, gems like these won't dissapoint you.
Sherin Sonia Jacob — Google review
majestic old cathedral. don't miss
phhpro — Google review
This Dome looks really beautiful outside, but there is nothing interesting inside
snakyworldone — Google review
Beautiful, centre of life in Braunschweig. A must to visit when in the city. It is open to the public specific hours and free to visit.
Escape Nienburg | Dein Escape Room Rätselabenteuer & VR im Team erleben
Escape room center
Fun & Games
Amusement park
Entertainment agency
Event management company
Function room facility
Absolute worth it....we went with 2 groups 2 different rooms and all had a blast with the whole game and scenario an awesome experience of teamwork and really smart situations and surprises without giving away anything...cool hosts we had a great day with our team and escape nienburg is an absolute 2 thumbs up..go there and have fun escaping their rooms...
John L — Google review
Fantastic night and totally different. Loved it. Thank you. Xx
sue capewell — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our first visit here. We played the "Dungeon" room. Very nicely furnished and many different, varied puzzles in various levels of difficulty. Staff was very friendly, dedicated and helpful. The location is very central in the city center. Card payment is possible. Everyone had fun and we will definitely be back again.
(Original)
Unser erster Besuch hier. Wir haben den „Dungeon“ Room gespielt. Sehr schön eingerichtet und viele unterschiedliche, abwechslungsreiche Rätsel in diversen Schwierigkeitsgraden. Personal war sehr freundlich, engagiert und hilfsbereit. Die Location liegt sehr zentral in der Innenstadt. Kartenzahlung ist möglich. Es hat allen Spaß gemacht und wir kommen bestimmt nochmal wieder.
Marc Hildebrand — Google review
One day i will come here!
Lucas Labor — Google review
Nice place
akondo aminou — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our short-term request was quickly answered positively. I was in the Medieval Room with my teenage boys. It was great and challenging. We really had fun and were well supported by the management. We recommend.
(Original)
Unsere kurzfristige Anfrage wurde schnell positiv beantwortet. Ich war mit meinen TeeniJungs im Mittelalter-Room. Es war super und herausfordernd. Wir hatten richtig Spaß und wurden von der Leitung gut begleitet. Sehr zu empfehlen.
Sandra Goes — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were six of us there, 5 children and me. The puzzles were really well done (!) and with a little help (some of them weren't as easy as expected) we solved everything 8 minutes before the end. Really cool stuff with lots of physics tricks, which ones won't be revealed; o)
(Original)
Wir waren zu sechst dort, 5 Kinder und ich. Die Knobeleien war wirklich gut gemacht (!) und mit etwas Hilfe (einige waren doch nicht so leicht, wie vermutet) haben wir alles 8 Minuten vor Schluss gelöst. Echt coole Sachen dabei mit vielen Tricks der Physik, welche, wird nicht verraten ; o )
Winfried Lilge — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a lot of fun, the puzzles are very well thought out, sometimes a little too much. But I think it also depends on the people who are in there.
The staff really stands out for me, we were with a young lady who was really enthusiastic about all the puzzles. I think you can't have more fun at work than she does.
I really recommend the escape in Nienburg to anyone who enjoys puzzles.
(Original)
Es hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht, die Rätsel sind sehr gut durchdacht, ab und an etwas zu sehr. Aber ich denke das hängt auch von den Leuten ab die dort drinnen sind.
Das Personal ist für mich wirklich hervorzuheben, wir waren bei einer jungen Dame, die sich wirklich für die ganzen Rätsel begeistert hat. Ich denke man kann gar nicht mehr Spaß am der Arbeit haben als sie.
Ich empfehle das escape in Nienburg wirklich jedem der Spaß am Rätseln hat.
Marvin Ohlmeyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today we went to Escape Nienburg as a group. In the detective room. The reception was very friendly and everything was explained well to us. If there were difficulties, assistance was provided. Thank you for the great experience. Can only recommend it. It was also really fun for “older” people between 45 and 55 years old.
I'll try the dungeon room. I'll be back....
(Original)
Wir waren heute als Gruppe im Escape Nienburg. Im Detektiv Raum. Der Empfang war sehr freundlich und es wurde uns alles gut erklärt. Bei Schwierigkeiten wurde Hilfestellung geleistet. Vielen dank für das tolle Erlebnis. Kann es nur empfehlen. Auch für "ältere" zwischen 45 und 55 jährige hat es wirklich Spaß gemacht.
Werde mich noch am dungeon room versuchen. Ich komme wieder....
Celle Castle, which has its roots in the medieval era but underwent a Renaissance transformation, is an ornate structure that boasts a lavishly decorated chapel and a Baroque-style theater. The castle's history is emblematic of Europe's architectural evolution over time, as it blends elements of Gothic and Renaissance design to create a unique style all its own. Visitors to Celle Castle can marvel at the intricate details adorning both the exterior and interior of this magnificent cultural landmark.
You can't miss this place if you're in Celle, the castle is pretty old and it looks interesting from inside, lots of art exhibition and, just exploring through yourself is nice but they limit the exhibition room that you can go, unless you choose to do the tour. Overall, it's full with history and infor about Kings and Queens.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
Beautiful castle from outside, although it is not bug. It is very close from the old town. We didnt go inside as we didn’t have a lot of time. But, there is a toilet for people who need it. Free of charge. There is also other public toilet nearby, only like 100 m. From the castle, you can see a park with small like from above. Very nice for picnic.
Hani Hamid — Google review
Very interesting to visit.
There is a guided tour available for intensive history learning, but can also walk around for free.
There is an information center with a shop for souvenirs.
Mark Davies — Google review
Magnificent monument. Ancient European architectural design and still beautiful as ever. When I say I love great monument, I have places like this so dearly on my mind. This castle is beautiful inside and out.
Chukwuemeka Duaka — Google review
Nice experience though the guided tours was only offered in German. It was a shame that we could not see the castle theater. There are activities in each area for the younger participants to keep them engaged while exploring the castle.
We used approximately 1.5 hours here.
Nicolai Lynnerup — Google review
Very nice place. This is our home town castle. So cool to visit it every weekend. Nice walks all around it it too.
HuDo USA — Google review
A very simple yet beautiful castle in Celle.
Beautiful park around the castle. You just sit and enjoy the vibes. Autumn leaves make the surrounding more beautiful.
JJS — Google review
This castle looks so bare outside but because if it's beautiful spacious garden, it's architectural beauty was accentuated. Too bad i haven't had the chance to go inside because of coronavirus restrictions
Melvin Cubian — Google review
There's a lot of history and royal connections to be found here - enough to make your head spin - but it's an elegant palace and well worth a look. Like many similar sites in Germany at the moment, there's an anxiety about protestors (especially the ones secretly carrying spray paint, super glue, etc), so you'll need to leave your coats, bags, and rucksacks in the lockers before you start a tour. It's probably a good thing because the decorations and furniture in the royal rooms are exquisite and priceless.
Make sure you get to see the 15th century chapel (you need to be on a guided tour) it is stunning - one of the most important examples of Renaissance Art in northern Germany. Visitors can only view the interior through a glass wall, which maintains a stable dry atmosphere to preserve the works of art.
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen - "Safari Adventure in the middle of Europe"
Animal park
Nature & Parks
Animal park & holiday resort, with safari-style lodging, free-roaming animals & rollercoasters.
A very nice place to spend a full day. You can even stay at the resort and spend another day without getting bored. Large safari park with an amusement park combined. It's fun for both 2yrs till grandparents alike. Entry price seems on the high side, but it is reasonable considering the amount of content and fun. Restaurants seem a bit costly, could be the inflation is the issue.
It's recommended without any doubt!
Tanvir Mahmud — Google review
+ great experience
+ Children would love it
+ Great Spielplatz and Freizeitpark, and all free
- very long queue to get the tickets
- hard to find available bathroom
- i would expect for this place a better restaurant
Advice: go with your own car, animals are scared of buses and won't come close to you. It is much better with your own car
Ilia — Google review
Trully a horrible experience. No one ever respects the rule of driving on the left side, therefore you get to see only the animals that are at your left. Trully annoying that people have so little common sense and think they are above all else . And yes we told people that work here during our tour and no one does anything about it. Overpiced! Seriously avoid.
D C — Google review
A great Safari Park where you can see the most amazing animals including the big 5! A great experience for the entire family. You can do the safari with your own car or ride on a bus/safari car from the park. Price per adult 41.50 EUR and children above 3 year 21 EUR
Moutassem Archid — Google review
this is a wonderful place! Best memory of the last year! Thank you! THANK YOU!!! we are from I kraine, you gave our children a fairy tale!
???? ?????????? — Google review
The animals are great, even though there are much lesser animals than there were a couple of years ago. Attractions are nothing out of the ordinary and are somewhat aged, but there are some exceptions, like the black mamba. fun with family, do not recommend going there with friends, since it’ll be mostly boring. Kids will love this place though.
Miroslav Muhatov — Google review
Wonderful day spent with the family.
I would recommend for the accommodation as well. Probably the best way it is to arrive at evening there, to spend the night surrounded with animals, awaiting for the next day full of adventure. Also I would recommend in this order the accommodation because you get the priority next day and you can enter the safari before 10 o’clock when everybody is coming and it gets really crowded.
I would definitely avoid any weekends or holidays.
It is worth all the money.
Natalia Ceban — Google review
Great place, worthwhile experience to spend a day or two with kids. Animal safari, fun rides, water rides, toy train rides and many more can be experienced at one place once you enter the gate. I would suggest to arrive little early so not a single moment is wasted till exit time.
Bidisha Samajpati — Google review
Great park with lunapark too. Nice place to spend the whole day with family and friends. It has lots of wild animals.
Tonka Medvid — Google review
fantastic full day experince. Went safari by car (I would strongly recommend to not go safari by bus), most animals were very active and came close to our car. after this experience, I think I could actually even drop my dream to go on a African safari trip someday. and then there was adventure safari and jungle safari on top to add to our joy. I had been to many zoos and theme parks, and I can say their staffs are super friendly and cheerful. I think the ticket price of 43.5€ is super cheap for the overall package and experience.
I honestly cant believe some of the negative reviews.
Harish — Google review
Unique experience that was very enjoyable. You get really close to some of the animals which is really cool! Lots of animals you would not typically see in a standard zoo, and this safari gives you more opportunities to see each animal since the road goes directly through the habitats.
My only “complaint” would be that when we went, a high number of animals were not visible. Maybe only 40-50% we actually saw. Besides that, great park - definitely go if you are considering it!
Richard — Google review
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen provides a serene safari experience in Europe that is both informative and enjoyable. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a family seeking a relaxing outing, or simply someone looking for a change of scenery, this park delivers. It's an experience that will leave you with a greater appreciation for the world's wildlife, all in a more relaxed setting.
Angelo Cioffari — Google review
Great Place to spend a nice Time with your Family.It’s not extremely cheap - but you can Explorer a lot of trips to different kind of animal tours.Just keep in mind before the park is opening there are already a lot of people and you should be very fast to get some of the good tickets for the Tours.The rooms in the park are very cheap - no luxury to expect - but fine to sleep one night !
Andy K. — Google review
A great place to go with kids. Safari with option to drive on your own car or rake a bus/truck ride. Also has rollercoster and rides as well as pllenty of kids play areas.
Food options could be better though.
Irfan Malik — Google review
It was amazing and perfect for family with kids. I would highly recommend to take the safari with your own car, so that you can spend desired time with each animal. The amusement park has rides for all age groups. We really loved the Black mamba and Splash safari and was so much fun. The lodging was also very comfortable with a good breakfast. I would definitely visit again!
Cityhopper — Google review
It was a quite confusing arriving in the park, because there were signs only in German. Mostly everything in the park is in German and can be hard to understand sometimes. The big safari ride is slower right after opening, but more free and less crowded around lunchtime.
The amusement park was kid friendly, but not so exciting for adults, as the attractions are mid-size.
Elizabete Auza — Google review
Great safari Park for kids. Few improvements may be needed: more instructions and info in English, maps of the park available at the entrance, staggering entrance of private vehicle to the safari areas to avoid long lines in front of poor animals.
Marco Grazia — Google review
Our family enjoyed both the safari and the amusement park. We went to the safari by car, so we were able to see the animals more easily, whereas the safari bus moves quite fast without stopping. The rides in amusement park are old, but they're quite fun and fast. We didn't have time to try and experience everything in the park in one day. It's a good thing we didn't rush to buy tickets online, because we got a free child ticket to the park when we stayed in a nearby hotel.
Daiva — Google review
We spent an entire day here , and it was totally worth every minute spent here… perfect outing for families and a unique experience for kids and adults alike.
We went on a long weekend day and it was way too crowded. That’s the only downside.
Urooj Fatima — Google review
The safari experience is great, especially with own car. But due to no English description for late arrivals (neither on the Web nor in the reservation confirmation) we ended up being forced to find another accommodation. The infoline shuts down around 18:00 and the only way to get into the hotel is to call the night watch. But you need to be able to understand poorly-lit sign on the gate written in German. Despite our problems, the venue forced us to pay the full price for the hotel.
Bergen-Belsen Memorial is a site that preserves the memory of the horrors of World War II, serving as a tribute to those who lost their lives during this dark period in history. It houses monuments, displays and research facilities that chronicle the experience of former POWs and those sent to concentration and displaced persons camps. The museum staff are welcoming and helpful, creating an organized space for visitors to learn about this somber part of history.
This is a place of history, mourning and grieving. It is very organized and a TRUE tribute to ALL who lost their lives.
Sasha Benet — Google review
Free to enter and walk around, the scale of the area is massive and you can easily spend 2-3 hours walking around. You don't truly understand the scale of the camp until you walk the grounds.
Although none of the original building stand there are plenty of maps explaining certain areas dotted around the grounds.
The POW cemetery is separate from the camp, roughly a 5 min walk and is now connected via a sand path that crosses the training area.
All signs have an English translation and the exhibits in the museum also have English translations.
There is a cafe and library on site, but I didn't visit.
Provvo90 — Google review
Well preserved. Dont forget to visit the Sovjet POW cemetery - a 15 minute walk.
Michel Bekker — Google review
Worth visiting.
Clean and tidy place. Good information and easy to access
Carlo Comi — Google review
Another very humbling experience. This was our third camp that we went to on our trip to Germany. We were not expecting to be here long, because unlike Sachsenhausen and Dachau, Bergen Belsen does not have any structures up besides the visitors center/exhibit....but we ended up visiting for about 3 hours. While the building didn't really take long, walking the grounds and reading the signs of where things were, the memorial and graves took the majority of time. I would recommend coming here.
Brian Morton — Google review
Wow, what a moving, thought provoking and awful place. I cried most of the way around the site and the museum. They have a place for reflection as well as well signed areas of interest.
bridgeen whittle — Google review
I visited 40 years ago whilst I was in the Army stationed in Germany. I remember it being a vast open space with burial mounds with mass graves. It's still as vast, however, a lot more trees and vegetation, it now has a visitors centre, a museum and other buildings. We got talking to a lady who was originally from Poland who was accompanied by her son, they lived in London, she was a prisoner in Bergen-Belsen until it was liberated by the British in April 1945, she was 14 years old. Fascinating and sad at the same time.
Shaun Hanlon — Google review
We went on a weekend morning, the countryside is very picturesque coming into the memorial. It is free entry and you have about 2km of walking in the memorial so wearing good shoes is a must as it can be very muddy. Very educational and emotionally charging. Lots of people were placing stones on the graves, this is a mark of respect in Judaism, and you can add to it. The adjacent museum is also very well presented and gives a good understanding of the camp.
Jeremy Kraus — Google review
Lots of the display ground/ in the floor glass cabinets lights were inoperable so difficult to see displays
Namrog Nivek — Google review
Well worth a visit to pay your respects and learn from history and not just delete it. Make you walk down to the POW graves.
Chris Swift — Google review
People in the museum are very friendly and helpful. This place is peaceful, green, quiet...but when you realise where you are and what happened there...you get the chills. It makes you feel humble. It is remarkable how a bit of history can do that to a person.
Child-friendly amusement park, with rides & model dinosaurs plus live magic shows & a petting zoo.
if you're neither looking for crazy rides nor a theme park that pretty much yells "I was made in 2023! I'm super modern! Look at me how shiney I am!", then you should go to this theme park if you're into 'vintage' parks. This park is a bit on the older side of life but made with so much detail and love.
My friend and I are always coming back because it just makes you feel "at home". Nostalgic classic rides, nostalgic colors .. love it! Also, it's great for smaller/younger kids, not so much for teens who usually want to go on fast rides ;) it's definitely worth it (as an adult) to come here in the late afternoon for a price reduction
K T — Google review
It was really nice experience....friendly staff...is the perfect place to relax an entire day and your kids to have fun ....only 4 stars becouse I didn't see any change facility for babies
razvan sico — Google review
Great fun park for young kids. Plenty of carousels, some faster, some slower. There is also a fairy tale walk where different fairy tales are presented.
Arne Theuerkauf — Google review
It's such a shame that this park is not well organized. We visit the park 4 person on a Saturday afternoon. We waited at one food station 1,5 hours, finally when we arrived in front to order the electronic sistem was broken so they start to close. We went to the next food station were we waited for 4 pizza 1,5 again, because there was working only one boy who was sooooooooooooooo slowly... It was like a bad joke. So we lost 3 hours only waiting in the lines for food. For 81 euros 2 adults and 2 kids IT WAS NOT WORTH IT! Never again we will come here and we don't recommend. Shame for the animals, this was the only nice thing here.
Chiperi Roxana — Google review
It was a very nice place and a fantastic entertainment park for kids. I have deducted one star because I noted lack of staff. Partly one single person was responsible for 3 vihechel. And in the fairytale forest the recording were extremely quite? One could hardly say what they said
Sahar Sajadi Gh. — Google review
Great wee place to take the kiddos. I wouldn’t recommend fir kids over the age of 12-13 they could get bored but the wee ones will love it!! You can also bring your dogs as long as you keep them on a leash and they are used to crowds!
michelle radley — Google review
Super place, great value for the money.
Sladjana Lekic — Google review
This place is thought for the youngest of the family, although at the end we all had fun. The price is a little high, especially for the less younger, although we went so many times to the roller coaster and the giant slide that we covered it by large. A little short if personnel and some attractions need some maintenance as negative aspects.
Maria E Saez — Google review
The park offers a lot of activities to do, however something is missing in the atmosphere and some areas look old/abandoned
Mauro Anselmi — Google review
Great burgers in Ritter Rost Schlemmerland!!! If you are in a park, it’s a must! The cook 🧑🍳 is just great, he very much takes care that his customers like the taste 👍
Irina Bodrova — Google review
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Heinrich-Schröder-Weg 5-7, 27283 Verden (Aller), Germany
Modern open-air plaza housing factory outlet stores from well-known brands, plus a handful of cafes.
Limited stores, but most of the stores have good collections and not too crowded . So you got enough time to choose 😊. Mobile internet doesn’t work as the network signal too bad or none sometimes. I guess they will try to improve this.
Enough parking space for cars 🚘 bike 🏍️ bike 🚲
Jobi Thottungal — Google review
Fine outlet. But doesn’t come that cheap. It has multiple places to eat and drink. The benches are fine and plenty. There’s clean and lots of parking spaces.
Andreas M?ller — Google review
Lot of outlet
Good priced
Zaki hasnain — Google review
It is not very big, but it is an Outlet Center with most stores that can meet your needs. There are not many options for eating and drinking, there are a couple of different options. Also, the internet doesn't work in general for some reason :)
Nurgul Dereli — Google review
Not recommended, few brands only, the best outlet mall is McArthurGlen Designer Outlet.
Muhammad Mansoor Nasim — Google review
Went there to check it out , it's a small outlet but boy did I find lots of goodies and had a great lunch there too
Susan Tomka — Google review
My visit to the designer outlet in Soltau left me feeling disappointed and underwhelmed. While the promises made about the shopping experience were exciting, the reality fell short. The collections available were largely outdated and last season's items, which was disappointing. Additionally, the prices often proved to be less than feasible, making it difficult to find true value for money. Overall, I was left with a sense of unmet expectations and would caution others who are seeking a worthwhile designer shopping experience to consider alternative options.
Andreea Bhr — Google review
I came and I found only few local brand only
I just let my kids play and left
Eman Kashlan — Google review
Not as big as Wolfsburg but decent enough. Collection too not so great except for a couple of stores like Skechers. The website doesn’t show the exact information regarding the offers.
A little far away from town, keep an eye on the timings of public transportation in case you are not going by your car.
Naveen Reddy Sama — Google review
Great shopping center! Everything is neat and clean, even the toilets in the complex. Huge selection of shops at good prices.
Go shopping🛍🤍🌸😍
Modern museum & conservation center for German tanks & military vehicles, plus weaponry exhibits.
Military fans will not skip german army zoo! Really really good collection and condition. Prepare your water bottle and candy well. You will spend more than 5 hr inside in onr round ~!
ncku16howard — Google review
What an amazing collection of WW2
Tanks. A real eye opening education into the strong character required to operate these claustrophobic steel monsters.We were fortunate enough to hear some tanks engines being fired up.The noise is deafening.You also do not realise the size of a King Tiger until you stand next to it.I had the opportunity to sit in several examples.Tight space,not for the faint hearted .I feel privileged to see and learn about these things most people have never experienced
Dennis Smalley — Google review
Featuring one of the largest collections of tanks, the museum is both fun and educational!
They feature many different tanks from different eras, and can answer most tank related question from memory.
Torstein Nevels — Google review
Very good exhibition of most of the German tanks through times. Impressive and well worth a visit
Today the electronic payment system was down so remember to bring cash
Tina Hollner — Google review
There are more tanks and other vehicles than I thought. I took over 200 pictures. Every vehicle has a little info board with it and sometimes also a video, which gives you a bit of general information in german and english.
One of the tanks outside can be entered in the commander's seat or whichever seat that was, not too much to see but it's definitely a nice experience overall, took us 4 hours but it definitely takes less time when you're only reading some of the information provided.
Kip — Google review
A very beautiful visit to a great part of history, amazing!
The museum grounds are full of interesting exhibits. The visit took us about 2 hours, but I think 3 hours would be ideal.
Jiří Habr — Google review
If you are interested in tank history or WWII & WWII, this is an outstandingly curated museum. It’s partially translated in English so you will want Google translate app available although I understand they will soon have English audio tours available. It’s and easy 2-train trip from Hamburg (via Uelzen) and we walked the 18 minutes from the train to the museum.
Valerie Vargas — Google review
Well worth a visit if you’re interested in history or technology. The evolution of tanks through the 20th century, the reason specific models were conceived, and the stories of the men who operated them is truly awe inspiring
Ash Win — Google review
One of best collections ever arranged in one place. II WW is so solid and nearly nothing is missing from entire tanks sellection. Only small misnu for how cool motorbikes are shown, at the very end poor old boys place against wall. Could be better done.
Grzegorz Wasik — Google review
Been trying to get here for the last few years and eventually everything fell into place. Excellent AFV museum charting everything from ww1 onwards. Friendly helpful staff. Limited food options but garage close by for croissants traybakes etc if needed
william willis — Google review
Great place if you are interested in tanks and the history of armoured warfare. If you are staying in Hamburg it's only an hour away by road.
George Wood — Google review
Having visited the area before but not made it to the museum. I was thrilled to finally get to visit. The price for entry was reasonable especially on the basis of the wide array of tanks to view. There were tanks from the First World War through to modern times and from many countries. Also, bikes, cars and armoured vehicles. A real treat and very pleased to have visited.
Michael Bolt — Google review
The museum is very interesting. There is a lot of technique that one should see.
Dimitar Markov — Google review
Fantastic museum with a great selection of tanks. The information boards are in German and English and are superb. Additional historic information is given to specific historic events. Informative pictures in part showing the cruelty of war are also provided. All in all this is for sure on of the best museums I have ever been!
Alexander H. — Google review
Very very good place to visit if you like tanks!
Stopped here on our way from Sweden to Stuttgart and it was well worth every penny.
And it costed us 10€ per person, which is very cheap considering the amount of vehicles and history in here.
Will return again if I am ever passing by!
Gandalf — Google review
Lots to see for all that enjoy looking at armoured vehicles through the ages.
There is a large selection of vehicles, though not all of the descriptions are in English, but this should not deter you from visiting.
There are tour guides available that may accommodate other nationalities that don't speak fluent German, but you should check in advance.
Although the shop and cafeteria is small, it serves the purpose of selling refreshments and gifts.
Depending on how quickly you want to visit I would give 1-2 hours to see all the exhibits.
Provvo90 — Google review
Awesome place if you like tanks or ww2 rolling material
Thrill & family rides in amusement park with themed areas, plus huge, wooden roller coaster.
Fantastic experience just amazing time to spend a day there. After pandemic this amusement park is now open to public and masks are not compulsory but recommended. There is attraction for all ages. The adventure rides are very well designed and safety seats on each one is very firm and secure so one need not panic when seated inside any of those rides. Ticket prices are reasonable and you also get and yearly pass if one is interested.
Overall it's a very good location to spend a day which is less than an hour drive from Hamburg.
Deepak Naik — Google review
Amazing experience!
The park offers an array of thrilling rides that provide non-stop excitement.
We made the most of our day, trying out all the attractions with a daily ticket which was more than enough.
Overall, it was an unforgettable experience.
MMoeinB — Google review
Super fun and exciting :D
There's new rollercoasters since last time I was here. Can't wait to try them all and I'm sure they all are thrilling and gonna make me scream like a catholic choir boy at choir practice. ;D
Mads Kyed Thor — Google review
I really want to give a five star. One star minus is simply because it’s not enough time for a big amusement park like this. 6 o’clock in the evening is too early to close! Ideally 10. Maybe 8? Otherwise it’s a perfect family attraction. We had a five year boy with us and we didn’t take a break except lunch and an ice cream. Still we didn’t have time for everything we wanted to do. Please if possible in the future extend the opening hours. Thank you!
Shirlian Gou — Google review
A place to visit for sure they have a variety of choices even for one year old baby we enjoyed it to the max
I recommended all the families to take food and drinks with them so you and your kids can eat while going from one activity to another.
There are restaurants too if you want to eat there
They have a medical centre ( Emergency centre )
Big car park
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PLEASE BUY YOUR TICKETS 🎟 IN ADVANCE FOR CAR PARK 🚗 TOO ALL IN THEIR WEBSITE
You can't park in the car park without a ticket
Download the app, and it will tell you how long you have to wait and all the inf you want to know about it.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT THINK DON'T FORGET TO HAVE SO MUCH FUN
Be different at it — Google review
I had a group ticket which cost 45€ (for 5P), a very fair price.
Unbelievable!! We had so much and play every over and over again. Because we went there in Tuesday, so it's not really crowded. The waiting time isn't that exhausted. More time to explore and play rolling coaster 💯🎢
Miranda — Google review
A few big rides. Many closed even Easter week. Long queues. Open 10-17 (all rides shut at 5). Very few inside restaurants or cafes. Don’t come in the rain! Tried 5 venues to even find a coffee or tea. Water etc at airport prices. Better bring it with you!
Jonathan Schulster — Google review
We loved it!
Lovely amusement park. There is really something for everyone. We all had mega fun-adults and the kids.
We didn't even have the chance to explore everything, and we can't wait to be back!
We definitely recommend :)👌🏾👍🏾😉
Cindy Kegedi Madaga — Google review
Great amusement park for the whole family. Tickets and parking has to be bought online in advance! We did a lot of the regular rides, 'cause our kids are 5 and 8, scared of roller coasters. Bring drinks and food! Waiting times were fine. We loved the show 'Dragon eye and swords' - amazing!!
Only 4 stars because it is a lot of money for a family if 4.
Andrea Arrescurrenaga — Google review
It was fun and interesting. Despite the fact that without a car it is very difficult to get there. The park is large, there are rides for every taste and for all ages. We got unforgettable impressions from the day spent in Hiede park.
Fivis — Google review
Cute park and one really great roller coaster. The wooden roller coaster was the best. All others were rather short and didn't meet my expectations. Still happy that we visited, it's a great park, just doesn't compare to Europapark or American theme parks. If you lower your expectations, you'll have a great time.
Mostly, it bothered me that the rides were so incredibly short, most were about one minute or less. Still, as I said, great park for a day trip or family trip, just don't compare it with the big parks or rides elsewhere.
MT — Google review
Best amusement park that I've seen so far. Many playground equipments with different levels for children, family, youths ... Everything is organized and tidy. Just have in mind in thrilled category, you need to wait around 30-60 minutes in line per equipment. So better to plan and be there from morning and opening time to enjoy most of equipments
Arman Ebrahimpour — Google review
Very nice and clean amusement park. Also the cabins in holiday camp was clean and easy to access. Very huge parking space with lots of signs and gates.
We enjoyed two days trip there and will absolutely go there again.
I do recommend here for every one with a child or who love some excitements.
Aidin Azimi — Google review
I spent a full day trying out all the rides and really enjoy all, but toxic garden.
There is many options for kids above the age of 12 years (and above 140cm) for smaller children it is a bit restricted, bit there are still a few fun rides.
My favourite are
1. Scream free fall tower.
2. Krake (Roller coaster) good adrenaline rush even if a bit short.
2.flug der dämonen
3. Colossus
4. Desert race
For smaller kids
1. Wildwasserbahn
2. Indie-blitz
lenny w — Google review
Amazing experience
We went with 2 girls , 3 and 7 years old
The 7 (120cm) had a lot of things to do.
Also, the 3 years old enjoyed all the papa experience.
We watched 2 shows, and we loved it. It was amazing.
Rinat Borenshtein — Google review
Beautiful and cozy park, with excellent fun and food options. A real german amusement park adventure. Went on Halloween and lived a magical experience.
Eliza Schinner — Google review
Big and beautiful park. A lot of different locations and attractions for all ages. Big parking. At the weekend very long queues for the most popular attractions. I waiting more one hour. Recommended buy tickets online and visit on weekdays.
Spacious zoo featuring exotic animals in natural landscapes, plus kids' play areas & a restaurant.
Lüneburger Heide is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of nature, offering a remarkable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike.
From the moment you step foot into the park, you're greeted by lush greenery and the serene sounds of nature. The park's layout is well-designed, with clearly marked trails that guide you through various habitats, including forests, meadows, and ponds.
One of the highlights of the park is the opportunity to observe native wildlife up close. From majestic deer roaming freely to adorable wild boars foraging in their natural habitat, every encounter feels like a privilege. The park's commitment to conservation and animal welfare is evident in the spacious enclosures and the respectful distance maintained between visitors and the animals.
For families, the park provides ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Picnic areas scattered throughout the park invite visitors to enjoy a leisurely lunch surrounded by nature, while playgrounds offer children the chance to burn off energy between wildlife sightings.
Overall, Wildpark Lüneburger Heide is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil retreat into nature. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this enchanting park has something to offer everyone.
PRAVEENKUMAR PANDIAN — Google review
Beautiful place for family day. Nature is amazing, animals even more beautiful. Good content for kids.
Nikolina Hodak Rojnica — Google review
Loved seing the Animals and feeding those that are allowed. Totaly worth It.
Sophia Vergara da Silva — Google review
We spent the whole day here (combined with the treetop walk next door). There were many different kinds of animals with different walking routes through the park. There were also playgrounds when the kids wanted a break from walking.
Ian Armstrong — Google review
Not as many animals as in a typical zoo, but is not disappointing either. Good place to bring kids for a day out.
Zafar Ahmed (Zafari) — Google review
This is a cozy zoo that has house and wild animals. You can buy animal food from the vending machine for 1 euro and feed the animals, including the bears and wolfs.
Be aware that you cannot bring the cart to the tower.
Nurlan Algashov — Google review
A very nice zoological park. Lots of animals to feed and enjoy. Do be careful when walking through the deer paddock. If you stop in one spot don't feed the deer, they try to chew on your clothes! No damage was done and we had a good laugh, but our clothes went straight into the washing machine when we returned home.
Shannon Wentworth — Google review
Very impressed of the animals and from the park, the down points is that children 3 years + need to pay almost full price like 12 euros .....
Mister Fani — Google review
I liked it specially because it is a big park and some animals including deers are free and they are not scared of humans so it is possibly to walk next to them and even touch them! The ticket was 12 € per person. I was there on Sunday and it was exactly crowded, so I hope everything will be fine regarding corona!!!
Dr. Mahboubeh Maleki — Google review
The place is great! Much to see and to experience. It'll definitely be your first time seeing these animals in Germany. From owls and bold eagles to tigers, wolves and bears.
The sky bridge (Heide Himmel) is fun. You can see Hamburg's cityline from up there!
I find it cute that many animals are tagged with their names and year of birth :). The staff is super nice and park keepers are helpful. Food in the restaurant is delicious (, they are also generous about giving extra Mayo and ketchup).
Toilets are clean and cool.
Don't stay later then 19:00, or else you will be stuck in the park with the wolves xddd
Hasan Ajami — Google review
A great way to spend your day with your kids in the middle of the nature playing with goats or "Bambi" how my daughter would say.
Had a lot of fun and for sure I will visit it again.
Plus : Same entry fee as places like Vogel park Niendorf but way more things to do and see.
ionel C — Google review
I think the best park of the park is the system of high platforms and bridges and the tower. Unfotunately you need to buy an additional ticket to enter to these platforms and the tower. The tower has a fantastic view.
Some animals are allowed towalk freely and it's possible to touch and feed them.
The Lüneburg Water Tower is an ancient structure that provides magnificent scenic views and conducts guided tours, exhibits, and musical events. This historical tower is an ideal spot for tourists to explore the rich cultural heritage of the city. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the fascinating architecture of the past while enjoying various forms of art and entertainment. Visitors can indulge in a range of experiences at this remarkable landmark, from educational tours to lively music performances.
The Lüneburg Town Hall is a historic building with medieval origins and a baroque-era facade. Visitors can take tours of its ornate courtrooms and halls. The town hall is situated about a 20-minute walk from the train station and is easily accessible for pedestrians. It boasts a superb old town area that is perfect for families looking to have fun. Additionally, there is an information office where tourists can purchase souvenirs and obtain maps of the surrounding area.
Lüneburg, Am Sande, one of the most central places. One of my favorite pictures. I’m sure you will love there..
Lüneburg Town Hall is an example of medieval and early modern secular architecture in northern Germany. it is the largest medieval town hall in northern Germany.
Nurgul Dereli — Google review
Beautiful square, with shops and some cafes around the outer part. The building itself is very photogenic and definitely worth walking by the take a picture.
Paul Heller — Google review
The Lüneburg Town Hall is an example of medieval and early modern architecture in northern Germany and is also the largest medieval town hall in this region. It's fortunate that the Lüneburg Town Hall didn't have to suffer any war damage! It's truly beautiful to behold! 🤩
VATER DES KAISERS — Google review
If you walk from the train station, it will take you about 20 minutes to reach the Town Hall. Quite beautiful, there is an information office for tourists where you can buy souvenirs and get a map of the town.
Alejandro Montiel — Google review
Unlike many other North German Town Halls which are mostly built in Gothic style in traditional red brick, this one in a charming town of Luneburg differs.
It's built in a beautiful Baroque style, occupying the central Market square. Plenty of cafes around to relax and enjoy the atmosphere
Dejan Braki — Google review
Lüneburg's town hall is a storyteller, administrative seat, landmark and gem all in one. With its 259 rooms, it is one of the most outstanding architectural monuments in northern Germany and the largest medieval town hall in the north. The construction of our town hall began around 1230 and was repeatedly rebuilt and expanded over the centuries. Thanks to its 700-year building history, traces from various epochs have been left throughout the town hall: Gothic and Renaissance court arbor, prince's hall, old archive, chancellery and mayor's chamber. Masterful woodwork adorns the large council chamber, which is one of the largest Renaissance halls in Germany. The Hall of Homage and the market facade date from the Baroque period. In the tower there is a clockwork with chimes made of Meissen porcelain.
The town hall is still actively used as the seat of the administration of the city of Lüneburg. However, the most beautiful rooms are open for you to visit as part of a guided tour.
Miloud Benzoubir — Google review
PROS: superb old town | pedestrians friendly | families will have fun here
CONS: some street musicians would be great
Pedro Falcon — Google review
If you come Lüneburg, then make sure to take the guided tour of the City Hall. The city hall is supposed to be one of the most beautiful city halls in Germany, which was as the city itself was luckily was not destroyed during the war. If you come on a Saturday, you cN combine the visit of the market right outside the city hall, with a guided tour. We had the most entertaining German lady, who could tell way more than what she was able to tell us in this one hour tour.
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Noheir El Adly — Google review
It's definitely on the tourist route it maintains a working atmosphere in attractive surroundings with plenty to see and do.
Sergii Pavlenko — Google review
Very nice building, unfortunately was partly hidden because of reconstruction works on the square in front of it.
Peace memorial & disturbing exhibits on Nazi atrocities at a former camp for political prisoners.
Very informative and eye opening experience. The premise is spread over a very big area. So be prepared to walk a lot in the open. Unfortunately we visited on a rainy day, so couldn't explore much of the ground. But exhibition is very informative with lots of original photos and documents. Entry and exhibition are free.
Shruti P — Google review
Worth a visit. Just 30 mins drive from Hamburg. There was a museum/exhibition with free entry which helped with the understanding of the site.
Henrik Hoffmark — Google review
Eye-opening experience. You can’t fully comprehend the holocaust until you visit. The audio tour is provided for €2 in many different languages.
Alex Chung — Google review
This concentration camp became a prison after WWII, before becoming an exhibition centre. Therefore, there aren't many original features of the camp which remain. There is a lot of learning material available in the exhibition space, with photos and information. You have to pick up separate cards at each exhibit point if you want to read in English French or Polish. The reception desk has a map which suggests a one hour or two hour route of the camp.
Sujit Rathod — Google review
What to say about a place like this? Tragic that humans are the way we are. Good place for a walk to remember the victims and reflect on how it shall not be repeated.
Joakim ?lund — Google review
Very educational, historical, and at times emotional.
Ted Vandenberg — Google review
Recommended if you want to know more details about the World War 2 and the life of prisoners in this concentration camp. We can only imagine the effect that it left on so many families.
SP — Google review
It's hard to rate a place so full of sad memories and dark times.
But the place itself is quiet, somber, and very respectful of its history.
The displays are thoughtful and deep. I was particularly moved by the albums that were about a single person.
When you read them and realize that over 100,000 passed thru the camp, it's an overwhelming moment.
Kevin Durkee — Google review
Nice place to visit with family. Nice tour of history before world war 2. It’s work station or small industrial area of that time.
Doc Vin — Google review
Free to visit. You can still feel the menacing atmosphere. Many old buildings still intact and the exhibitions were interesting with lots of old stuff from the camps.
Ville Häkkinen — Google review
I believe we need to learn and walk in this sad part of history. Very emotional place, very well preserved. I wish I could say more but I prefer if you go and take a look by yourself.
Jeronimo Buezo — Google review
Very touched and saddened, truly a must to see. I walked for three hours around the place without even knowing. Exhibition were great full of pictures and descriptions in a couple of languages. I would suggest to go on a good weather since it has minimum shade, and bring your own drinks and food because the cafeteria was closed and the vending machines had little choices.
Asma Alsuwaidi — Google review
Very big and educational place to visit. Exhibition halls are discreeted in 3 bus stops. Don't miss the next when u stop at "Austellung". Would be even better to join the tour guide. Due to corona crisis, no audio guide is available.
Located on the Elbe River, Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and its largest port. The harbor is home to four large container terminals and many smaller warehouses and ships berths. Cruise ships dock here for tours of the city's sights.
I took a boat tour of the Port of Hamburg and it was a fascinating experience. I saw giant cargo ships, observed the loading and unloading operations.
Overall, I highly recommend this tour for anyone interested in seeing the Port of Hamburg up close.
Ionut Cozma — Google review
Most beautiful port in Germany
Babak Dashtban — Google review
Seeing water flow around is satisfying and very beautiful, Hamburg was such a good experience.
Go to the elbphilharmonie and watch the beautiful view of the port of Hamburg and entrance is free, if you have kids you can use the lift, if you boat trip at night is a bonus and costs around 20€, then a bus trip during the day also costed around 18€ for 2 hours and I must say everything was worth it
B sheila — Google review
Beautiful town, with amazing views!
Sepsi One — Google review
Nice place for travelers. I recommend. Worth visiting.
Wiktor Szukielowicz — Google review
Visited Hamburg Last year
Was amazing trip
Beautiful city
Clean nice Atmosphere
Wonderful views
This city swimming in water
Water around you everywhere
Beautiful feeling
Much to do
Much places to visit
Much and different food
All what you need gonna found there
This City not sleep
Hamburg 😍❤️
Ahmed Abdelaziz — Google review
One of the most beautiful poet I have ever been. Its is so lively, you can see tons of containers, cruise ships. If you are going to Germany, make sure to add hamburg harbour in your to do list and also, have a cruise tour. Its really worth trying.
umer riaz — Google review
there was a festival at the day I arrived, so it was really crowded, full of people everywhere, but after that it was so peaceful there, the air was fresh and the water was clean, it was just so nice to sit there and enjoy the sunshine, both day and night views were so beautiful!! Hamburg is definitely one of my favorite places in Europe!
Zora — Google review
The port of Hamburg is a very beautiful port and there are many places to eat, drink and, first of all, a very beautiful There is also a popular hotspot when the sun goes down there is a certain horizon where the sun goes down and you can take some really great pictures there.
Emre — Google review
The port is just huge! We took a tour on a boat for 20€ in order to admire the majesty of the cranes and the huge ships parked on the deck being loaded by containers. There are so many things to see but you need a guide to get the full experience
Globetrot With Mikalys — Google review
We enjoyed a boat tour of the harbor.
Ajit Thakkar — Google review
It was nice visiting and waling alongside the water.
Very nice! Free to go to this view of the harbor. Could imagine it being extra nice on a warm and sunny day.
Hannah Pedersen — Google review
Near the exit from the underground tunnel, a wonderful view of the city and the river
Arkadija P. (Photo owl) — Google review
An impressive place to go to see Hamburg, couldn’t see much due to the snow but it still looked beautiful and was a really enjoyable experience! Highly recommend if you are visiting Hamburg
Dan B — Google review
Nice place to get a good view of the harbour, very close to the Elbtunnel.
Go there when the weather is clear.
Shantanu Paranjape — Google review
The highlight of this trip is not the viewpoint but the tunnel itself. The viewpoint to Elbe tiver has great scenery though.
This reminds me to Bosphorus in Istanbul, similar view but Elbe river connected to the port which have more bigger ships and cruises. I think the port is the one connected to Stavanger and Bergen.
Maz Zalan — Google review
Is an interesting visit, after the tunel you have the view from the other side of the Elbe river. I recomend doing it during spring or summer though. It can be quite windy
Stephanie Rueda — Google review
A bit crowded, but it was mid-day, so expected. Open 24hrs for pedestrians so if you want to see it empty go at 04.00hrs.
Still... spectacular turn of the (last) century engineering.
Currently under refurbishment.
Rob Knight — Google review
The best place to the get the most amazing view and experience of the Old Elbe Tunnel. German technology at its beautiful best since 1911. Free entry. Great concept for walking and cycling incorporated.
Writing Reflex — Google review
Always nice to walk around here 😊
Prosto — Google review
What a great view of the city. It's next to the exit of the Elben tunnel. You can have a baverage or snack from one of the two sellers here. Being there with my friend during last Eastern. We've met local fellow here and we chat a little about living in this city. It was definitely the best piece of the Hamburg taste.
MJ Szczepankiewicz — Google review
Lovely architecture and well maintained, well worth visiting.
Lynn Banks — Google review
Or was a unique experience walking 450meters under the sea level in the tunnel originally constructed in 1911😍. Going up and down in such huge lifts is cool😇. The view of the port on Elbe on the other side of the tunnel is just wow. 😘
Bhavya Linganna — Google review
The better part of visiting the Alte Elb tunnel. There is food, beverage, places to sit and enjoy the view of Elbe and Hamburg.
The world's largest miniature railroad, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, is a fascinating place to visit with its many details and scenes from different parts of the world. The exhibits are carefully detailed and often include special effects such as fire trucks putting out fires or skiers descending the Swiss mountain.
Absolutely amazing! Good for both kids and adults to visit. The level of detail required to create these structures must have taken countless hours. You can take all the time you need here to admire the intricacies.
After you gain entry, head up to the top floor and start your journey! You'll be able to experience both day and night scenes which will be simulated periodically. More cities are in development so definitely visit again next time.
Venula Tharusha — Google review
Fantastic mini land!
The level of detail and small surprises everywhere is astounding!
You could definitely spend a whole day and just discover new things.
You can even have a look at their workshop where they paint and assemble everything.
Be sure to buy tickets and book well in advance because it's a hot spot in Hamburg with many visitors.
Well worth a visit.
Ingvar Stark — Google review
I had an unforgettable visit to Miniature Wunderland in Hamburg last weekend! This place offers a truly unique experience with meticulously detailed miniatures representing various cities worldwide, predominantly European ones. The highlight for me was the intricate train networks and the miniature airport with planes taking off and landing. It was a bit crowded, but the 20 euro adult ticket was worth every penny. The presence of miniature shops, a food court, and restroom facilities made the visit even more convenient. Miniature Wunderland is a must-see attraction for anyone in Hamburg!
Vikash Kumar — Google review
Super cool! you could spend the whole day here and still not have seen everything. The staff are very friendly and the bistro is a nice place to rest. You can tell a lot of hard work and creativity went into the design of all the exhibits and there are hidden gems everywhere, including trains running right below your feet!
J K — Google review
This place is truly a marvel, even if you're not a model making fan.
All the models are crafted with exceptional detail and they're full of buttons for the whole visiting experience to turn from passive to interactive at will.
On the other side, the place feels very touristy, with souvenir shops packed with unrelated stuff, and a "restaurant" too. Too much people can ruin your experience, and a Saturday evening would not be the perfect day to be there.
Mattia — Google review
Such an extraordinary experience! I'm amazed 👏🏻. Every detail, every city, everything is just perfect. I was not expecting so much from this place and was absolutely positively surprised. Great job! Honestly, I think adults enjoy more than kids, as we can appreciate more the details... but it is a nice place for all ages. It is a must in Hamburg for sure! Better to buy the tickets in advance.
Renata VLM — Google review
Just wow !!! It's an amazing museum. So much to see and be amazed. We spent around 4 hours seeing all the models. The best was the airport and airplane model. It's wonderful place to get kids and even the old ones enjoy the museum. There are many different models. Buying tickets in advance is highly recommended. There is a restaurant as well in the museum. Breakfast and lunch options were good. I recommend booking tickets for the morning slot so that you have enough time to explore the whole museum.
Swati Murteli — Google review
Spent 3,5 hours in the museum and planning to go again. Super interesting, there are many cute and funny episodes.
At the evening there were very many people.
Highly recommend to take a camera with good zoom.
Dmitrii Bukreev — Google review
Parking is very restrictive in this area so you are better parking away and walking to the place. The cafe served really nice food and all the staff were polite. The models themselves were very impressive especially with how they interlink. The railway control room is also very impressive.
Kurt Henney — Google review
Cost 20.50 for an adult ticket.
A great place to spend a couple of hours. Be amazed by the displays.
There is a simulation of day and night views of all the displays.
The airport seems to be the most popular. I had a wonderful visit.
There is a canteen within the museum. So one can rest and have a bite before continuing.
David Tan — Google review
Nice spot. It took us around 2 hours to see the whole thing. The cost is 20 euro per person, which is interesting to see but, in my opinion, not a must. We went on Sunday, and it was packed it was hard to get near to the expositions to look closely
Andrea Caballero — Google review
Simply amazing! Was a fun experience. The amount of details is crazy. Also, the whole exhibition is interactive so you’ll get engaged as soon as you start your visit. I’d recommend getting the tickets beforehand because the place gets crowded. It has interesting exhibitions already but they’ll add more soon and I bet it’ll be just as great. You can easily spend 3 hours there. And you’ll enjoy it! They offer guided tours so you can see everything from a different perspective.
Alexa Carlos — Google review
I had high expectations.
Thought the models would be larger. They are h0 scale, so 1:87
The models and figures are mind blowing.
The detailed models of structures and landscapes around the world are magnificent. By gazing at the tremendous level of detail one gets a true sense of the scale of human activity on earth. The scale and vastness of our environmental impact.
One could spend all day there.
Amazzzing.
Will definitely go back.
dorian hanaor — Google review
Absolutely astonishing, there’s a million adjectives I could say about this place and I can’t seem to find a word for this masterpiece. The first sections were gorgeous the rooms are air-conditioned and that but also the details of every single man in the huge miniature model of Hamburg,Switzerland,Austria and the alps is living. I can visually guess that about 89 percent of all models is movable. Every aspect of the model including underground and above in the sky is shown in full detail. The posters for example are always made in local languages going with the theme.
The most outstanding part for me was the airport (since I am a huge avgeek myself) the details as I can see is stringent to a almost horrible level. The airplanes are just so lively as if they were real. Almost every model plane can taxi by itself and a lot of them can even takeoff and land by them self even with features such as gear-tilt included. There’s also the airbus beluga, Junker 52, Boeing 777-300 ER etc.
I would say that the this place is really really really worth your visit because you can feel the heart of the builders, you can feel that they build for the fun, not for the money!
Please, if you every happened to read this. Go to Hamburg and visit this place. Bucket-list worthy!
idk still me — Google review
Every time I am in Hamburg I visit this place, and it never fails to impress me. There are always some new details I get go notice, or completely new set-ups to explore (like South America this time, Monaco is now work in progress). Make sure to buy the ticket in advance and there is almost no waiting time. Also, make sure to devote enough time, as you can easily spend here whole day! ✨
Aleksandra Perendija — Google review
Great museum! We spent over 5 hours on our visit, and it felt short. The model trains, cars, boats, and airplanes are all fantastic, and the attention to detail is second to none. All the little easter eggs are fun to find! Highly recommend!
P G — Google review
It’s beautiful, it’s mesmerizing, you’d have to spend at least two full days there to discover most of the little details. I’ve been here at least 8 times, and I keep finding new things every single time. However, the place is always completely filled with people, no matter what day it is. I HIGHLY recommend purchasing your tickets online at least one week before, to have a chance at getting in at a normal time. Unless of course you want to stand in a queue for 5 hours, not gonna judge that.
TheKingofTerrorZ — Google review
Amazing 🤩 has been on my bucket list for many many years, I did 2 back stage tours. In total I spent about 10 hours here! And I'm sure there were lots of little details I still didn't see. The food in the diner is very reasonably priced and is large servings!
Overall very satisfied. This place is amazing.
Andrew Tupper — Google review
Such an AMAZING place! They even had a control center. Was so mesmerized by the amount of detail they put in all the cities. The airport with all the planes taking off and everything else happening there made it feel like it was connected to a real airport. The historic dioramas were really interesting too - being able to see how things changed over time. Definitely had a great time here and will be back again next time.
Gareth Cj. Wee — Google review
We went here as a family and had a very enjoyable time. I recommend you schedule a whole day here. We spent 5 hours here. There are plenty of different countries on view including Germany,Italy, America and Switzerland. If you look closely there are many hidden jokes like the millennium falcon at the airport and Batman and Robin scaling one of the buildings. We also did the virtual reality part of the tour which was amazing. You can also have a 3D picture taken which you can have as a plastic figure. Loved it.
Stillapatmike — Google review
Incredible place with extremely detailed models. The are some awesome experiences there too, like shrink into wonderland were you where a VR headset and you can pretend your in the models. There is a cafeteria with decent food especially for a museum. The gift shop is quite nice and reasonably priced. I would recommend buying tickets in advance as buying at the museum can take awhile, it is conveniently located in the center of Hamburg. The airport and trains are just beautiful, if you took a zoomed in picture someone would have no idea it was a model. Even the hall between sections has some lovely miniature landscapes, and a great view.
Teddy Ortmans — Google review
Completely, totally and utterly brilliant in every way. Spent over 6 hours there and only saw one of the two main floors. Exceptionally good value. Excellent proper food in the bistro - lots of seats and sockets to recharge phones etc. Again, great value. All facilities excellent. The whole place is just superb - can't fault it in any way. Best to book ahead - and try to go as early as possible.
Simon Richards — Google review
We started exploring at 8 a.m., and we were there until after 5 p.m!
It's a totally different experience compared to anything else, and if you have a passion for details and digging into them, you're gonna love it!
Suggestions for the best experience:
1. Charged Phones
2. Bottle of Water
3. Eat good breakfast, so you're full for the day
4. Wear comfortable shoes
5. Bring some nuts with you so you don't have to waste for lunch
6. Take your glasses if you have trouble seeing tint things in distance :)
7. Patience and passion ❤️
Houman — Google review
Great experience!! Wish we had known how big and nice it was, we would have given ourselves more time. We arrive 23:30, since those were the only tickets available. Pls book well in advance to get a better time! Even at 23:30 it was still amazing. Just wish we had more time, there was so much to see and do. They had buttons for many of the things where something would happen. Also the light changes in intervals from daylight to nighttime and some of the buttons only work in nighttime. Super cool! If ever we’re in Hamburg again, we would definitely go for either half a day or the whole day.
Hannah Lago — Google review
They were tastefully done displays that were pleasing to all. I could spend hours here because of the incredibly lifelike figures and activities. Before returning to the exhibit, you can rest your feet and take a break at one of the restaurants. Strongly advised.
Rolan Yevdokiya — Google review
This was our first time visiting Miniature wonderland, and it was fantastic.
A little world in itself, we stayed almost a full day .we had a good lunch there.
Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
We are going back soon.
SHARON BOUCHER -HASKINS — Google review
Fabulous place to visit! Image a warehouse FULL of train sets, over multiple floors and now add cars, trucks, planes, not only trains. Amazing! There’s a “night time” every 15 minutes or so where all the lights go down it looks stunning.
The level of detail here is unreal, so many hours have gone into creating this.
The gift shop is also very good, which is a nice change from most tourist attractions.
C Jason — Google review
A must see when in Hamburg, completely worth it.
I recommend you buy tickets 2 days in advance to avoid the waiting queue which can be even 2h long.
It was kind of crowded however we managed to go trough it all, make sure you grab a map at the entrance.
They have a setup where it turns to "night time" and some of the exhibits look better during that short time window.
The airport exhibit was my favorite so pay attention to the landing and take off screen if you are looking for a particular model to see it in action.
Make sure to visit the souvenir shop before you exit as they always have discounts on models.
The entire visit may take arround 3h, even more.
Emanuel F. — Google review
Miniature Wonderland is great, wide space with many miniatures - people, situations (like concerts), airplanes, trains, city, Hamburg areas and many others. For kids and adults. Amazing attention to details. Must see point during visiting Hamburg.
Natalia W — Google review
The place was quite huge and so detail! Great place to go for diorama fans & those with children, you could truly spend hours here. My family and I spent about 4 hours, including shopping time.
The only flaw was it was charged €0.50 for cloakroom per item (we didn’t use this) and there were no info about the locker room which was free. But overall was enjoyable and could be considered when you plan to visit Hamburg.
In Hamburg, Germany lies the world's biggest warehouse district called Speicherstadt. The structures in this area are built on top of oak logs that serve as their foundation. This specific warehouse district was constructed between 1883 and 1927 and is located within the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg's port.
The Baroque Lutheran church of St. Michael is one of the most famous churches in Hamburg, and as such, it is home to some of the city's most important attractions. Spanning almost two centuries, from the 1750s up until the 1770s, its architects attempted to fuse the grandeur and movement of Catholic Baroque with Protestant simplicity.
Cool church with a rich interior and, as odd as it sounds, exciting music! We didn't go up the platform for the view since went up the tower of another church, but even so it was worth the visit. Very walkable from the city center.
Marissa Horst — Google review
We visited the church after the observation deck but almost as an afterthought. We didn't go into the crypts sadly but the church was superb. It is relatively modern (just over a hundred years old) and the inside is bright and airy.
We spent about twenty minutes listening to the organ recitals and it was lovely to see a church that is actually in use, rather than being just a museum. The crypts were €6 or an extra €2 if you do the tower trip.
Marcus Hurley — Google review
Of all the churches we visited when in Germany (at least 10), this one tended to have much more ambient noise. Not sure if it's because of the number of people or the type of ceilings (that reflected sound), but the interior was pleasant. The tower is a decent climb, though there is a elevator if one so chooses. It can be very windy up top, so hold on to your hats or other loose clothing. There are a few good photo spots - so walk around to find your favorite.
Lisa Kennedy — Google review
is one of Hamburg's five Lutheran main churches and one of the most famous churches in the city. St. Michaelis is considered to be one of the finest Hanseatic Protestant baroque churches. It is dedicated to the Archangel Michael. A large bronze statue, standing above the portal of the church shows the archangel conquering the devil. The 132-meter high Baroque spire totally covered with copper is a prominent feature of Hamburg's skyline and has always been a landfall mark for ships sailing up the river Elbe. The composer and pianist Johannes Brahms was baptized on May 26, 1833 in this church. Offering 2,500 seats, the Michel is the largest church in Hamburg.The church has five organs including a Marcussen organ and a large Steinmeyer organ. The altar is 20 meters tall and was built from costly marble in 1910
antonios varzakis — Google review
A beautiful historic and old church. Visitors can take the elevator to the top and it is worth the trip. The view around Hamburg and the Hamburg Port is just stunning. The interior of the church is simply beautifully built and peaceful.
A R — Google review
Lovely church that's open to the public to stroll in and out freely. There is a crypt underground that has some pieces freely available to view with a paid exhibition beyond. The chapel is impressive, particularly the chancel and apse. Worth a visit and only a short stroll from the Harbour.
Neil Richardson (Neil R) — Google review
Eine Aussicht, die man sich nicht entgehen lassen darf.
Wenn man die 8€ investiert hat man einen grandiosen Ausblick über Hamburg.
Man sieht viele weitere Highlights die man anschließend erkunden möchte.
Sehr zu empfehlen!
Auch der Abstieg über die Treppen lohnt sich, da man dort tolle große Glocken und ein altes Uhrwerk sieht.
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A view that cannot be missed.
If you invest the 8€ you have a magnificent view over Hamburg.
You can see many more highlights that you would like to explore afterwards.
We recommend!
It's also worth going down the stairs, as you can see great big bells and an old clockwork mechanism.
Jannik Sauer — Google review
A magnificent church and a beautiful place to visit. Definitely "a must see place" in Hamburg
Mehmet Yilmaz — Google review
Beautiful church and a must see. Prices are a bit high. Each area (crypt, tower) has a cost of around 5/6€ for the visit. The church itself requires a 2€ donation. Overall a very interesting part of Hamburg history.
Alessio Comunale — Google review
Beautiful building, definitely worth seeing. The 8 euros to visit the viewing platform at the top of the tower is absolutely worth it. Amazing views, completely unrestricted unlike the other tower. If you are in hamburg, do this.
Rob Hall — Google review
Wunderschöne Kirche. Sollte man gesehen haben einschließlich der Aussicht. Diese kann man mit der Treppe oder dem aufzug erreichen
Tickets gab es vor Ort rechts vom Eingang. Der Preis von 8€ p. P. ist völlig angemessen.
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Beautiful church. You should see it including the view. This can be reached by stairs or the elevator
Tickets were available on site to the right of the entrance. The price of 8€ p. P. is completely appropriate.
B. N. — Google review
Der Hamburger Michel ist immer ein super Orientierungspunkt wenn man sich in der Stadt orientieren muss. Er ist weithin sichtbar. Ein Besuch des Turms ist sehr zu empfehlen, denn von hier oben hat man eine phantastische Aussicht
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The Hamburger Michel is always a great landmark when you need to orientate yourself in the city. He is visible from far away. A visit to the tower is highly recommended because you have a fantastic view from up here
Michael Grzeschik — Google review
Pleasant church to visit, no charge to enter and just a small fee if you want to climb the tower. We didn't have time but apparently if you do this you get to see the inner workings of the clock. There is an elevator if you cannot manage 400+ steps.
Susan Kavanagh — Google review
Wir haben den Turm bestiegen. Gute Aussicht wenn man oben ist.
Treppen mit 452 Stufen und Aufzug nach oben sind vorhanden.
Letztlich ein kurzweiliges Vergnügen für einen doch ordentlichen Preis.
Müssen wir kein zweites mal sehen.
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We climbed the tower. Good view when you're at the top.
Stairs with 452 steps and an elevator to the top are available.
Ultimately an entertaining pleasure for a decent price.
We don't have to see it a second time.
Martin Keller — Google review
Eine sehr beeindruckende Kirche mit einem außergewöhnlichen Sakralraum und einzigartiger Empore. Klare nüchtern weiße protestantische Gestaltung, Orgel und Altar prägen den Gesamteindruck. Der "Aufstieg" zum Turm ist per Treppe oder mit Lift möglich. Die Aussicht ist beeindruckend, der schönste graue Himmel und ein wenig Dunst machen schon fast eine C.D. Friedrich Anmutung.
die 10.-€ Kombi-Eintritt sind gerechtfertigt. der Shop hält viel Schnickschnack bereit, da findet jeder was.
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A very impressive church with an extraordinary sacred space and unique gallery. Clear, sober white Protestant design, organ and altar characterize the overall impression. The “climb” to the tower is possible by stairs or lift. The view is impressive, the most beautiful gray sky and a little haze almost make a C.D. Friedrich impression.
The €10 combined entry fee is justified. The shop has a lot of knick-knacks, so everyone will find something.
Axel Gornig — Google review
An incredible church with beautiful features, you can pay to go up the tower via a lift to get an incredible view of Hamburg! Highly recommend doing this. The people working at the ticket office seemed very lovely and helpful and made the whole experience even better!
Dan B — Google review
I haven’t gone to the top of the tower yet since it was raining and cold (so I don’t want to get wet), but the church itself already makes me feel content and relieved that I’ve decided to pay a visit.
Even more, the pianist were playing their piece! It makes the atmosphere even more thrilling and ethereal. I am amazed and it definitively managed to leave a huge memory in my heart! ❤️
azyuuki — Google review
Sehr schöne Kirche. Sollte auf jeden Fall besucht werden, wenn man mal in Hamburg ist. Von außen ist der Michel schon von weitem zu erkennen. Vor Ort kann die Kirche von innen besichtigt werden. Sehr zu empfehlen ist eine Auffahrt zur Plattform auf dem Turm. Die Tickets dazu gibt es neben an in einem Shop - wo es auch noch weiteren Merchandise gibt. Die ersten Stufen zum Turm muss man nehmen. Anschließend kommt man mit einem Aufzug auf die Plattform oder wenn man sportlich ist weiter über die Treppe. Der Ausblick von oben ist absolut herrlich.
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Very nice church. Should definitely be visited if you are in Hamburg. From the outside, the Michel can be seen from afar. The church can be viewed from the inside on site. A driveway to the platform on the tower is highly recommended. The tickets are available in a shop next door - where there is also other merchandise. You have to take the first steps to the tower. You can then take an elevator to the platform or, if you are sporty, take the stairs. The view from the top is absolutely magnificent.
The magnificent City Hall, or Rathaus, located in the heart of Hamburg's Rathausmarkt is a vast neo-Renaissance structure adjacent to the Stock Exchange (Borse). Completed in 1897, the City Hall contains 647 rooms, many of which are open to the public for city's annual Long Night of Museums event.Notable features include the stunning painted ceiling in the Kaisersaal depicting German merchant shipping importance and it's opulent baroque style.
I took the tour in the Rathaus and I very like it. Unfortunately there was no possible to take it in English but the guide was very friendly and gave me the printed information in English.
Also, near to the Rathaus is located the Christmas marked with very delicious food.
Khrystyna — Google review
It is one of my favorite places in Hamburg. The square where it is located, the lake, the buildings, everything is historical and in a magnificent atmosphere. it always has a different feeling in summer and winter, it is the favorite place of all tourists :) If you're going to feed the mantis and the ducks by the lake, don't forget to take something with you :) especially in summer, everyone gathers here to have a drink, it is a very lively area.
Nurgul Dereli — Google review
The majestic building. A true witness to the history and explains its grandeur.
It gives a thought what Hamburg was even centuries ago and what kind of city it was.
The gothic architecture, the central tower, the figurines speak a lot.
Inside also it’s no less. The high curved ceilings not missing the symmetry. The intact flooring, sober lighting highlighting all elements.
The place commands its respects by leaving the entire place the visitors.
We visited it in a working day but a festive day.
Konamaneti Sreenivasa Reddy. — Google review
What a MAGNIFICENT building. It looks beautiful at any time of day, from every single angle. You can walk into the foyer for free and read up on the history of the building. HOWEVER, I would highly recommend catching a guided tour. We had a terrific time with our tour guide Patrick (English, 12pm, Friday, €5). It went over an hour long, and I learned so many interesting facts and laughed. so. much. Very enjoyable! Also very worth seeing all the different, lavishly decorated rooms.
A tour through the Rathaus was definitely a highlight of our trip.
Marissa Horst — Google review
Very nice tourist attraction. We were lucky to go visit during Eastern holiday so the area was not crowded but I bet it usually is packed with people. Interesting historic site and definitely worth a visit when in Hamburg.
Mari Kukerman — Google review
Just wonderful. It was built in late 1800s and it took 11 years to build it. The tower is 112 meters tall, so you can see the tower in every point of the city. There are 20 scrulptures pf the kings. Furthermore, there is a fountain inner courtyard. If you don't see this building in Hamburg, never say that you visited Hamburg.
Venula Tharusha — Google review
Stunning Building in the center of Hamburg. It makes for an amazing backdrop to the Christmas Market during the Holiday season. We really enjoyed our visit and highly commend this location for Christmas (and non Christmas) enjoyment.
Michael Mack — Google review
A stunning spot in Hamburg, with shops outside to purchase souvenirs. Inside the hall, you'll find picturesque architecture that's a must-see. I highly recommend a visit!
Kasun Alwis — Google review
"Absolutely stunning historical landmark! The Hamburg Rathaus is a masterpiece of architecture that takes you back in time. The intricate details and grandeur of the building are truly awe-inspiring. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking to admire remarkable craftsmanship, this is a must-visit spot in Hamburg. The square surrounding the Rathaus is lively and often hosts events, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to explore this iconic gem!"
Omkar Kshirsagar — Google review
Step back two hundred years to the grandeur of Hamburg, the preferred port for international trade and financial hub of Europe. This was the seat of parliament for the independent state of Hamburg where international banking was centered. Great sites, food carts and restaurants and high end shopping for the Louie Vuitton fans.
M Hendershot — Google review
I loved this building. The square is big and welcoming and the building has a free entrance to an exhibition and do not miss going to the inner courtyard, where there is a very beautiful fountain. The building is very beautiful with so much details.
Mike Aoun — Google review
Really interesting and informative. The history of Hamburg and the town hall are explained on the guided tour.
Like so many palaces of recent centuries that we have seen elsewhere, the extravagance was obscene, where much of the population would have been living in poverty. Incredible building, sculptures, artworks and décor abound.
The Australian flavour added in 1897 was very unexpected.
Well worth a look.
Portpad Traveller — Google review
I visited the Townhall upon many recommendations as a great tourist spot and I was not disappointed at all. The area outside the hall is filled with a lot of shops where you can buy souvenirs and things to remember the place with. Within the hall are beautiful edifices for your viewing pleasure and all looking very picturesque. I’ll definitely recommend!👍🏾
Chiemela Ogu — Google review
It Beautiful rich Baroque style
We had an excellent guide tour in English
And entrance fee was just €5
anna cassar parnis — Google review
you need to check in advance when the guided tours are available. i went in on a thursday afternoon and only the lobby was open. i would have loved to see the rooms!
Anvi — Google review
It's giant and beautiful! It's hard to take a photo if you're anywhere close since it's too big!
Qing China — Google review
One of Hamburg's landmarks.
High level of attention to detail in the building itself.
There is an orthodox restaurant in the basement for everyone, including tourists.
T. GeBrim — Google review
Definitely a must to see!!! Iconic Hamburg city hall architecturally brilliant, emotionally poetic, like a fairytale palace. Definitely recommended to see from every angle and definitely walk inside or find to do something inside. There’s a square in front of it that you can find every thing or whatever you’re looking for. I felt in here like Liverpool I don’t know why it remembers me.
Located in the heart of Hamburg, Planten un Blomen is an expansive state park with a variety of plants from all over the world. The gardens are divided into tropics, subtropics, and plant sections including a greenhouse. There are pathways that lead through the park to different areas such as greenhouses, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll.
One of the most beautiful gardens I have been too. You want to peace of mind, rest with family, or just hang out with friends - then you will love Planten un Blomen. I couldn’t get enough of it. Really enjoyed sitting down and doing nothing.
Farida Elchuzade — Google review
This is not a normal park! This is heaven in my opinion. I can bet that you won’t get tired while walking through this iconic park. Each part of the park hast its own beauty. So try to see everything once you get there. Unfortunately due to energy saving the musical fountain does not work but still it has a lot place which makes it pleasant to visit it. Do not miss the videos that i took from the park.
Mohammadreza Saghazadeh — Google review
I could spend all day here, so beautiful and so peaceful. The flower scents are the perfect Ambient. Such a lovely park, definitely recommend
Steffy Chifu — Google review
Such a lovely area in the city - worth going out of your way to get to your destination to cut through here. It was lovely in early March when I was there... I can only imagine how breathtaking it is in the Spring/Summer
Shelly D. — Google review
A really beautiful park in the middle of Hamburg. You can see a lot of nature surrounded by tall buildings. It reminded me of Central Park in New York, US.
I stayed there for hours and still did not see everything. I visit during the spring, so a lot of different and colorful flowers could be seen. I really recommend the visit to this park.
Maria Let?cia Bonatelli — Google review
Absolutely magical garden where you can really rest especially when temperatures run higher. Plenty of old trees, beautiful flowers and water birds. There is possibility to by drinks and snacks in small cafeterias located in the garden. They are running wonderful multimedia show each evening after sunset where colourfully lit water is dancing to the rythm of classical music! Strongly recommended place!
Hanna W. - H. — Google review
Beautiful and cozy place for a visit on a nice spring or summer day. A place for a picnic, just some relaxation, to visit and look at the flowers or to do some games. There are some watergames available to do for both kids and adults. Restaurant available and also public toilets for a fee of €0,80.
Niesjen Ipema — Google review
Wonderful park!
I love that you can walk from Stephansplatz up to Landungsbrücken.
In summer it is best because all of the cafes are open.
Bunny Flop — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks in Hamburg!! Specially in the summer when there is water you have a lot of fun! Perfect for Families ! Always worth visiting! Just give it a try! Karolinenviertel is nearby and offers cool cafes and restaurants!
Yakup Content AI Manager — Google review
Lovely place with you guessed it... plants and flowers. Just a serene place for a walk. Highly recommend for any tourists who have 2 - 3 hours to kill. The water sports area with balloons is fun for kids, there are areas to sit down and have a nice coffee/ice cream on a hot sunny day. For me I was solo on the day so went to jungfersteig which was a 10 min bus ride away for an icecream by the lake.
Ali Kamkarfar — Google review
We arrived just when the Japanese garden was at its peak. It was absolutely beautiful.
The park is very large and free admission. Very well maintained with lots of water features, themed gardens, and many chairs and green space to sit and relax.
Also a wonderful place to go for a run, if go early, you will have it all to yourselves.
Mike WREDE — Google review
Just amazing in fall! We really enjoyed.
This is the most beautiful park we have ever seen.
We went there on October and it was great with colourful trees.
Atefeh — Google review
The plant and flower park of Planen un Blomen in Germany is simply stunning! With so much greenery, trees, and water, it's like paradise on earth. There are toilets and even a bar so you can refresh yourself. And let's not forget the benches and chairs scattered throughout the park, perfect for relaxing and enjoying all this natural beauty. If you're looking for a peaceful and beautiful place, this is it!
Sara Casadessús — Google review
Beautiful huge park for every age. Many places to go for a picnic. I would suggest for people to go there in Summer (Juni, July, August) for every flower to be blossomed.
Dodis Tzatz — Google review
We tried to find this place in our last day trip in Hamburg though it's raining, as it was recommended by my aunt I love the place❤️❤️😍😍Very refreshing and Lot's of different kinds of trees, roses and plants which you will enjoy.🥰🥰For sure it will be nice to be here during summer time🫰👍We ejoyed taking pictures in every corner of this Garden❤️❤️Really highly recommended to all tourist who wants a fresh air and wantsvto take time to walk with lovely nature views🥰🥰😍😍❤️❤️🫰🫰
Gorgz 20 — Google review
Should have visit the park end of April to middle May so that can experience the nice view of full bloom
Zaky Ahmady — Google review
Must visit place for people who love to walk in a garden. This botanical garden in Hamburg blends nature and recreation together while offering a diverse array of plants and water features creating a very beautiful and peaceful environment for leisure walks. The park is definitely well maintained as far as I can see.
Michael Alonso — Google review
Very beautiful park in the heart of the city! There are cafes inside where you can grab a drink or ice cream! Free entrance!
Tofu Bytes — Google review
A wonderful urban park, developed as the medieval city fortifications were taken down. Now, an ample area for stress relaxation in a big city. Trees, ponds and cascades are arranged aesthetically and harmoniously. Also a Japanese garden was planted.
D Henrick — Google review
Absolutely Stunning place for photography, for dates, for pleasent dining or just relaxing and enjoying the sun. This is a MUST SEE in Hamburg, regardless if you live here, or just visiting for a holiday!
Ralfs Karro — Google review
First visit for nearly 51 years. Played in a concert there on this stage in 1973 with the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. It is as beautiful as ever.
(Translated by Google) Super warmly run café. I felt very comfortable and had a nice time with my girlfriend 🌸.
The cake tasted very good and so did the coffee. There is also ice cream, hearty dishes and cakes.
There is a strawberry field right next to the café. Here you can pick strawberries yourself, but you can also buy them. Not to forget that there is the opportunity to purchase garden plants directly at the café. Very diverse. A little more attention could be paid to clean tables, but it wasn't that dramatic. Overall still 5 stars from me 🌟.
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Super herzlich geführtes Café. Ich habe mich sehr wohl gefühlt und hatte mit meiner Freundin eine schöne Zeit 🌸.
Der Kuchen hat sehr gut geschmeckt und der Kaffee ebenso. Es gibt auch Eis, deftige Speisen und Torten.
Neben dem Café ist direkt ein Erdbeerfeld. Hier kann man selbst Erdbeeren pflücken, aber auch erwerben. Nicht zu vergessen, dass direkt am Café angebunden, die Möglichkeit besteht, Gartenpflanzen zu erwerben. Sehr vielseitig. Etwas mehr könnte auf saubere Tische geachtet werden, aber es war nicht so dramatisch. Insgesamt immer noch 5 Sterne von mir 🌟.
naturalmeandyou — Google review
(Translated by Google) Where should I start....?
- Cake industry frozen goods ... delicious and sweetened
- small piece of cake for 3, - €
- about 7 people in the café and no one knows
- Interior looks like the remnants of the 1985 Kirchentag
- despite 7 employees, the dishes and trays are stacked
- Tables outside not wiped for a long time ...
Too bad, you could conjure up a piece of jewelry from the beautiful location ....
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Wo soll ich anfangen....?
- Kuchen Industrie TK Ware ... unlecker und übersüsst
- kleines Stück Kuchen für 3,- €
- ca. 7 Leute im Café und keiner hat Ahnung
- Interieur sieht aus wie die Überbleibsel des Kirchentages 1985
- trotz 7 Mitarbeiter stapeln sich die Geschirre und Tabletts
- Tische draußen sicher länger nicht abgewischt....
Schade, aus der schönen Lokation könnte man ein Schmuckstück zaubern....
Joerg Vieweg — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'll start with the positive: the cake we had was good. The coffee, however, was clearly overpriced. The "mugs" were cups that held maybe 200 ml and about 2 cm of coffee was missing to the edge. The taste was very average. To charge € 2.80 for this is almost cheeky. It's only cozy outside. The interior is more reminiscent of a waiting room at the train station than a country café, also through the neon lighting. In addition, they only offer self-service and it is too expensive for that.
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Ich fange mit dem positiven an: Der Kuchen, den wir hatten, war gut. Der Kaffee hingegen war deutlich überteuert. Die "Becher" waren Tassen, welche vielleicht 200 ml fassten und bis zum Rand fehlten ca. 2 cm Kaffee. Der Geschmack war höchst durchschnittlich. Dafür 2,80€ zu verlangen ist beinahe frech. Gemütlich ist es auch nur draußen. Der Innenraum erinnert, auch durch die Neonbeleuchtung, eher an einen Wartesaal auf dem Bahnhof als an ein Landcafé. Dazu kommt, dass hier nur Selbstbedienung angeboten wird und dafür ist es hier zu teuer.
Stefan Rebbin — Google review
(Translated by Google) This café offers a wide selection of cakes and some warm dishes as well as ice cream and coffee specialties. After a visit to the Aboretum, it's the perfect end to a beautiful day. We had cheese/tangerine cake and apple/poppy seed cake and a large pot of coffee for twelve euros, which is normal given today's prices. Inside, the hall is a bit reminiscent of a cafeteria and seemed a little too big to me with the cake counter directly behind the entrance area. The toilets are small, but clean and easy to access. You can sit outside directly in front of the café or in front of the event pavilion, as well as next to the entrance area of the Aboretum. At the pavilion, tables and chairs are equipped with large parasols so that you don't have to sit in the sun. There are toilets there too, even one for the disabled. A pretty place and definitely a feast for the eyes from the outside.
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Eine reichhaltige Kuchenauswahl und einiges an warmen Speisen bietet dieses Café genauso wie Eis und Kaffeespezialitäten. Nach dem Besuch im Aboretum der perfekte Abschluss für einen schönen Tag. Wir hatten Käse/Mandarinen Kuchen und Apfel/Mohn Kuchen und dazu einen großen Pott Kaffee für zwölf Euro, was bei den heutigen Preisen normal ist. Innen erinnert der Saal ein wenig an eine Mensa und wirkte auf mich mit der Kuchentheke direkt hinter dem Eingangsbereich ein wenig zu groß. Die Wc's sind klein, aber sauber und schnell zu erreichen. Draußen kann man sich direkt vor dem Café oder vor dem Veranstaltungs Pavillon hinsetzen, sowie neben den Eingangsbereich des Aboretum. Am Pavillon sind Tische und Stühle mit großen Sonnenschirmen ausgestattet, so dass man nicht in der Sonne sitzen muss. Auch dort gibt es noch einmal Wc's, sogar eines für Behinderte. Ein hübscher Ort und von aussen auf jeden Fall eine Augenweide.
Dirk L. (DiLe) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious cakes and tarts, but rather expensive overall in relation to the simple ambience and self-service concept.
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Leckere Kuchen und Torten, aber insgesamt im Verhältnis zum schlichten Ambiente und Selbstbedienungskonzept eher teuer.
Mirjam R. Ahrens — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice and courteous employees, thank you for the nice morning despite the not so nice occasion. Felt very welcome.
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Sehr liebe und zuvorkommende Mitarbeiter, vielen Dank für den schönen Vormittag trotz des nicht so schönen Anlasses. Haben uns sehr Willkommen gefühlt.
Jessica — Google review
(Translated by Google) We paid 15 euros for two pieces of marzipan cake and two coffees 🫣 You don't treat yourself to anything else.
(Original)
Für zwei Stücke Marzipantorte und zwei Kaffee zahlten wir 15,- Euro 🫣 Man gönnt sich ja sonst nichts.
Misses Marple — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best cafe in the area...we really enjoy coming here.
You feel comfortable and the service is always friendly and courteous.
The cake and tarts are incredibly delicious.
We have already tested the contribution offer with friends.
The iced coffee is also highly recommended.
You can tell that there is still love and passion here, that people enjoy being a service provider here.
The price-performance ratio is really good.
It's a shame that we'll soon have to be without the nice boss and her team for a long time.
But everyone was granted the time out,
We hope that things will continue with the old crew in March.
You almost feel at home here.
Stay healthy dear ones and see you soon.
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Das Beste Cafe im Umkreis ….wir kommen sehr gerne hierher .
Man fühlt sich wohl ,wird immer nett und zuvorkommend bedient .
Der Kuchen und die Torten sind mega lecker .
Auch das Mitragsangebot haben wir schon mit Freunden durchgetestet .
Sehr zu empfehlen auch der Eiskaffee .
Man merkt ,hier steckt noch Liebe und Herzblut drin ,hier ist man gern Diensleister .
Das Preis -Leistungsverhältnis ist such gut .
Schade das wir nun bald längere Zeit auf die nette Chefin und ihr Team verzichten müssen .
Doch die Auszeit sei allen gegönnt ,
Wir hoffen ,das es im März mit der alten Crew weitergeht .
Hier fühlt man sich fast wie zu Hause .
Bleibt gesund ihr Lieben und bis bald .
Margitta Behrend — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice service, we enjoyed the time in the separate room (blue room). The selection of cakes was large and the cakes/tarts were delicious. Definitely plan a visit!
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Sehr nette Bedienung, wir haben die Zeit im Separee (blaues Zimmer) genossen. Die Kuchenauswahl war gross und die Kuchen/Torten lecker. Auf alle Fälle ein Besuch einplanen.!
RoMa Ru — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice staff and reasonable prices.Food is delicious
(Original)
Sehr nettes Personal und vernünftige Preise.Essen ist lecker
Stefan Holtmeyer — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'll start with the positive: the cake we had was good. The coffee, on the other hand, was significantly overpriced. The “mugs” were cups that held maybe 200 ml and there was about 2 cm of coffee missing from the edge. The taste was extremely average. Charging €2.80 for this is almost cheeky. It's just comfortable outside. The interior, also due to the neon lighting, is more reminiscent of a train station waiting room than a country café. In addition, only self-service is offered here and it is too expensive for that.
(Original)
Ich fange mit dem positiven an: Der Kuchen, den wir hatten, war gut. Der Kaffee hingegen war deutlich überteuert. Die "Becher" waren Tassen, welche vielleicht 200 ml fassten und bis zum Rand fehlten ca. 2 cm Kaffee. Der Geschmack war höchst durchschnittlich. Dafür 2,80€ zu verlangen ist beinahe frech. Gemütlich ist es auch nur draußen. Der Innenraum erinnert, auch durch die Neonbeleuchtung, eher an einen Wartesaal auf dem Bahnhof als an ein Landcafé. Dazu kommt, dass hier nur Selbstbedienung angeboten wird und dafür ist es hier zu teuer.
Stefan Rebbin — Google review
(Translated by Google) We sat on the terrace in the arboretum in beautiful weather and enjoyed delicious cake and tasty coffee... very nice there!!
(Original)
Wir saßen bei wunderschönem Wetter auf der Terrasse im Arboretum und haben leckeren Kuchen und schmackhaften Kaffee genossen.....sehr schön dort!!