Hamburg/South
The southern bank of the river Elbe in Hamburg is dominated by the city's massive port. You will find the Finkenwerder airport, the site of the Airbus aircraft assembly plant there, which is a planespotter's favourite, and further south the district of Harburg, which used to be a separate city and has a long history.
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See
Container portHamburg's massive container ports line the southern bank of the river Elbe. They are most spectacular at night, and the best place to view them from is by driving north along the A7 highway (heading into the Elbtunnel tunnel). They are not freely accessible to the public, but there are bus tours (only in German, about €35 per person, must be booked in advance) which depart from Hamburg's city centre and, over the course of several hours, drive through the container terminals, with informative commentary.
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Aussichtspunkt Steinwerder
address: Schanzenweg 12A viewing platform at the southern end of the Alter Elbtunnel, with great views on Landungsbrücken, the Elbphilharmonie, and Hamburg's harbourfront.
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Pfarrkirche St. Pankratius in Neuenfelde
address: Organistenweg 617th century church, famous for the biggest organ Arp Schnitger built.
Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport
The runway and the aircraft parking lot can be observed from the public street Neß-Hauptdeich. The parking lot is on the other side of the street, so a few times a day planes actually cross the street, including the world's largest passenger aircraft A380.
There are public tours of the Finkenwerder plant of about 2½ hours. Tickets cost €14, reservations are required at least 4 weeks in advance, payment has to arrive 14 days in advance. You must bring your passport, leave cameras and mobiles at your hotel. Visitors must be at least 14 years old. Security is tight: follow the rules carefully.
The plant is not far from the centre, however, it's on the other side of the Elbe. Using public transport, Airbus is accessible by harbour ferry 68 from Teufelsbrück. The express bus E86 takes you without stop from Altona's train station to Teufelsbrück (and back). You can also take a ride with your bike to the ferry, transport of the bike is without charge on the harbor ferries. Ferry 62 from Landungsbrücken 3 will bring you to the town of Finkenwerder, from there take the number 150 bus to the Airbus bus stop. Bus 150 starts at Altona's train station and uses the Elbe tunnel (not spectacular, but still one of the longest river tunnels in the world), that'd be your third option. To observe the runway, exit bus 150 at stop Neuenfelde, Rosengarten (next one after stop Airbus).
Ballinstadt
BallinStadt Auswanderwelt Hamburg
Harburg
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address: Museumsplatz 2Museum presenting prehistorical and early historical northern Germany as well as the history of the city of Harburg.
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phone: +49 40 3250 6762address: Wilstorfer Strasse 71The Falckenberg Collection of the Cultural Foundation Phönix Art is a notable collection of modern art. Public tours Saturday on afternoons, you can also visit other times by calling ahead.
Rosengarten-Ehestorf
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phone: +49 40 79 01 760address: Am Kiekeberg 1Open air museum showcasing rural life with a historical alcohol distillery, teaching kitchen, museum shop.
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phone: +49 40 4210028address: Norderelbstraße 6Watch The Lion King here. For many Germans this is the must-do when visiting Hamburg.
Stage Theater an der ElbeAnother musical venue. Mary Poppins is showing here until Aug 2019, then Pretty Woman will take the stage in Sep 2019.
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CinemaxX Hamburg-Harburg
phone: +49 40 80806969address: Moorstraße 1
Nature
Harburger BergeAt the city (state) border and continue in to Lower Saxony, the part in Hamburg is classified as a natural park. Viewpoints offer good views over the Elbe valley all the way to Altona. One of them is at Opferberg, where according to a legend a treasure is hidden.
Fischbeker HeideNature reserve.
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Eat
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phone: +49 40 897 21 31 0address: Harburger Schloßstraße 22This "Rollercoaster-Restaurant" is somewhat of a gimmicky place. Your food arrives through a "rollercoaster" in a closed pot. Some of it even does a loop in front of you. Portion size is on the small side and prices are normal.
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Sleep
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phone: +49 40 3 20 82 60address: Theodor-Yorck-Straße 1
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phone: +49 40 790090address: Heimfelder Str. 123
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phone: +49 40 766950address: Harburger Ring 8 - 10