Except for the harbor tour everything was OK. Here we have not seen much.
Except for a problem with the hop on hop off bus (wanted to take the Pass us) really has it all worked out very well. Become the next time re-book the passes.
With the pass we felt completely taken care of. We would definitely go for it again!
It would be great, if there would also exist a 4-day-pass since we stayed 5 nights. Moreover, we learned that there is also a 2-hour-harbour boat trip. Does not have to be included in the Hamburg City Pass, but would be great as upgrade.
If you only have a few days left for Hamburg and want to see the highlights of Hamburg stress-free, you should buy the Hamburg City Pass. We had the three days CityPass and were able to stress-free look at the main attractions in the 3 days. So to speak, the "mandatory tour". We found it just a pity that the Minaturwunderland is not included in the City Pass, since the Minaturwunderland actually belongs to the "mandatory tour".
It was nice and. Practical, very time consuming. To be the price justice, one would have of 6, 00-22: 00 hours on your feet be. For \"Elderly\" difficult. What we did not like that you can not just without first checking in at the jetties climb at each stop.
CityPass we have taken and seen a lot in two days. Since we wanted to use it efficiently, a Reeperbahn guide was inserted in the evening even that was fun genuine despite the rain and we would certainly not done otherwise. It's super convenient that you do not have to queue with the City Pass, but can use the quick input, z. B. in the dungeon. Worth it for sure!
a super offer for people who want to see much of the city. Small drawback: in town and harbor cruises you have to ask your way to the connected provider - but the hamburgers are really nice people :)
Pro: Great deal you get a lot offered for his money. Would again at any time book. Cons: the long wait while scanning is a bit annoying. described is not always perfect where you can scan the CityPass (especially at the harbor cruise).
Would buy at any time again! Unfortunately we were in blacklight quarter and could not use it because we had a reservation needed. On the one hand no reservation was needed on the other side we have stood then read only by reservation only. But good also our fault, but only should be the same information on each page. But all in all a great weekend and we could use the pass very well.
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Expectations not completely fulfilled or possibly too much hoped! The public transport I think we had enough covered. (+) Free harbor tour and city tour are only possible with the designated boat and with the red bus line. Harbor tour and bus ride could be made with it. (+ / -) Admission to the Elbphilharmonie is free anyway, a tour was not possible due to the capacity utilization or we were not successful, a visit would not have been possible as they must be booked in advance weeks in advance. (-) At Hamburg Dungeon the queue was too long, if the entry would have been possible I can not say, a so-called Fast Lane / Priority Lane as I believe to have read in the description, there was nowhere and therefore could not be claimed , (+ / -) For the adjacent Miniatur Wunderland entry to the card was not possible and there was no discount. (-)
Unfortunately, the Hop-On - Hop-Off Tour applies only on one day despite 3 days pass. And on 14.05. you drove with the roof down - despite good weather. Also, the stops are not always close to the sights and it was not stopped at all stops and said where to go from here to cheap, only on request was kept. Were very disappointed. The tour on the Binnen-Alster was very nice - also the weather played along. The harbor cruise the next day was great. The info brochure was only available as PDF and nothing was mentioned. Also a contact person or a travel agency can give the information we have missed. This was better organized at other cities Tours Berlin or Vienna.
We booked the Hamburg City Pass for 2 days. At the Alsterrundfahrt we were sent on by the individual providers, because only one ship has accepted the turbo pass. The ride with the St. George was very informative and we were pleasantly surprised, as the other providers commented on this ship a bit derogatory. The next surprise was that only "The Red Biplane" recognized the Turbo Pass, so you have no choice which Hop on hop off bus you can choose. Also with the harbor round trip we had to search the offerer Barkassen-Meyer first laboriously, it was offered only a harbor round trip of an hour, everything else was not included in the turbo pass. The price-performance ratio is okay, but the services offered are quite limited.
The main problem was that it was not clear that even with a two days pass was not possible to use twice the Harbor Boat Tour and the hop-on-hop-off sightseeing tour by bus.
The Elbphilharmonieführung was disappointing. Not seen anymore as the free visitors. A little more insight would have been appropriate.
We saved a bit of money with this pass. Unfortunately a lot of the attractions did not have any English language options which made the tours not as good they could have been. We also had some issues redeeming the pass at some vendors. It ended up ok, but could have done without the hassle. The maritime museum was surprisingly large and probably the best place we used the pass for.
Hamburg has everything a city can offer - parks, rivers, beautiful churches, amazing food.
The Hamburg City Pass is already great, because you can drive worry-free by train and bus. The multitude of visitable museums on the labels leads one to think that one has free admission to all museums. This is deceptive - because the really good things are unfortunately not included. But you get a certain discount for these facilities (eg Miniaturwunderland, Kunsthallle etc). In good weather, the combination of harbor tour and city tour with the red buses is recommended in advance and to dwell on the various points.
It was very pleasant to have the HH-City-Pass for 3 days on our Hamburg city trip. Much of HH can be reached very well within walking distance and for more distant destinations the daily / multi-day ticket is the best choice for the HVV. You can then book individual attractions, but you are free in your choice.
The City Pass is actually a good idea. The disadvantage is that you have to create a certain number of sights on the day of validity, so it pays off.
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