A weekend in Hamburg: Cruise Days and Open Monument Day

Uñt’ayata: 10.09.2023

On Friday afternoon we arrived in Hamburg with our mobile home and then unfortunately had to find out that the search for a parking space turned out to be more difficult than expected: the first place we went to was closed due to the Cruise Days this weekend, the second was already fully occupied. We finally got lucky at the RV port and got a spot.

From there we took the train to Hafencity (a little late after our tour back and forth due to rush hour traffic on Friday).


Hafencity Hamburg


After a walk through Hafencity, we walked a little along the water and looked at the many stands that were set up here for the Cruise Days.


Elbphilharmonie


We had concert tickets for the Elbphilharmonie that evening.


In the Elbphilharmonie


From there you also had a good view of the blue-lit harbor and the Vasco Da Gama, a large cruise ship that made a round here for the Cruise Days.


Blue Port


The return journey in the subway was quite comfortable: we were just able to squeeze into the carriage and then found ourselves a bit cramped.


Blue Port


The next morning we had booked a culinary city tour in the Schanzenviertel.


Movenpick Hotel in the Schanzenviertel


The guide who told us about the history of the area also lived nearby.


Red flora


In addition to a lot of information, we were allowed to try some things in the restaurants in the area.


Culinary city tour: Currywurst


After Franzbrötchen, wild boar currywurst, bruschetta, croque and summer rolls, we were full.


Culinary city tour: summer roll


We took the train to the Binnenalster because we wanted to visit an escape room on Ferdinandstrasse.


Inner Alster


With a little help, we managed to find the golden compass that got us accepted into a criminal organization of art thieves.


City hall


After we escaped from the room, we still enjoyed the sunny weather during a city tour.


City hall


Past the town hall and chamber of commerce we went to the Nicolai Church.


Nicolai Church


From there, of course, we had to continue to the Michel and the Landungsbrücken.


On the Elbe promenade


On the waterfront, we pushed the crowds of visitors along the Elbe promenade in the direction of Hafencity.


Hafencity


The Cruise Days took place here and were obviously very well attended.


Speicherstadt


Through the Speicherstadt and Hafencity we went back to the Elbphilharmonie.


Speicherstadt


From here we watched the parade of cruise ships departing in the evening.


Parade of cruise ships


There were also fireworks.


Parade of cruise ships


However, the breaks were so long that we accidentally left before the end and then saw the end from the Marco Polo terraces.


Fireworks for the cruise ship parade


This time we didn't choose the train via the main station and didn't have to squeeze in, we even had a seat.


Chile House


On Sunday was the day of the open monument, for which we had chosen two more destinations in Hamburg.


Chile House


First we drove to the Chilehaus, an expressionist office building from the 1920s.


Chile House


All of the offices here are still rented today, so during the tour we looked at the stairwells and the exterior of the building.


Chile House


Then we drove to the Rödingsmarkt to visit the former head of finance.


Fraser Suites


A modern hotel has opened here since 2019, through which we - together with a huge group - were guided.


Fraser Suites


There was still some of the original furnishings to be seen, but of course also those of the modern hotel.


Fraser Suites


After so many impressions over the weekend, we went back home at lunchtime.

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