

▲ Hamburg City Hall: A landmark of Hamburg and a masterpiece of Neo-Renaissance architecture, it houses a wealth of art treasures. The surrounding square is the heart of the old town's commercial district, where visitors can appreciate architectural aesthetics and the city's history.

▲ Speicherstadt Museum: The world's largest pile-founded warehouse district (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage), where red-brick buildings intertwine with canals, once served as a trade hub for the Hanseatic League. Strolling through it allows you to experience maritime culture and warehouse history.


▲ Elbphilharmonie Hamburg: A masterpiece by the designer of the "Bird's Nest," featuring a highly recognizable glass wave-shaped roof. Situated on the site of an old warehouse, it offers both a musical experience and panoramic city views.


▲ St. Michael's Church: Hamburg's iconic "Michel" landmark, its 132-meter Baroque spire dominates the skyline. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the port and city. Inside, the altar, organ, and crypt hold significant historical and artistic value.








