• Architectural Walks

    Explore on foot with a professional guide, the romanticist and gothic styles of the magnificent Speicherstadt warehouse complex and see Hamburg’s most inspiring urban development project of Hafencity. Discover contemporary architecture with a professional expert guide.

  • String of Pearls

    Designed by architects of international acclaim, discover the architectural significance of the ‘String of Pearls’. Along a six kilometre stretch of the River Elbe, wonder in the magnificence at the acclaimed ‘row’ of modern structures.

  • St Michaelis Church – the Michel

    Built in 1751, St. Michaelis Church is the most important baroque church in northern Germany, as well as having the largest clock face in Germany with a circumference of 24 meters. Its tower, the ‘Michel’ is 132 metres high and offers superb views of the harbour and City.

  • Marco Polo Tower

    Designed by Behnisch Architekten, the Marco Polo Tower stands 55 metres high and blends luxury residential accommodation with a holistic ecological building concept. Offering lashings of natural light and spectacular views of the city and harbour, the tower’s magnificent form and structure will not fail to impress.

  • InfoPavilion Überseequartier

    In an impressive avant-garde pavilion, discover the visualizations of the Überseequartier construction project. Wander through an exhibition space of around 170 m² and discover the future of this captivating and diverse area through a series of drawings and plans.

  • Elbphilharmonie Kaispeicher A

    The brainchild of architects Herzog and de Meuron, this impressive and mesmerising wave-like glass structure combines architectural elegance with the sophistication and harmony of music.

  • Chilehaus

    Designed by Fritz Höger for the prosperous ship owner and Chilean trader Sloman, the eastern part of this huge expressionist building resembles the prow of a ship.

  • Augustinum

    Once a historic cooling tower located on the bank of the River Elbe, this magnificent structure is now luxury retirement homes. A restaurant is situated at the top of the building under a huge glass dome and offers the most spectacular views.

  • The Eiffel Tower

    What school trip would be complete without visiting one of the most iconic structures in human history? The Eiffel Tower stands at 324 metres watching over the city of Paris. Named after its designer Gustave Eiffel and with unbeatable views, students’ educational trips will be greatly enhanced and memories made to inspire for a lifetime.

  • The Skyscraper Museum

    The Skyscraper museum explores the history behind the architectural background of New York City. You will have the opportunity to look how skyscrapers transformed people's lives and what their roles are in society. You will also find out how the buildings were first erected back in the 19th century.

Pages

Get in touch for a quote

Receive a quote within 48 hours Receive a hard copy or view online Give us a good time to call you back
Mail Send us a question

How we help you plan your trip:

Travelbound will help you:

  • Plan your trip in full
  • Promote your trip with supporting materials and and help setting up talks
  • Prepare the necessary risk assessments and health & safety paperwork
  • By providing a dedicated 24 hours support line

Find out more about how we'll support your trip

 

TAKE OUR SURVEY
Tell us what you think
We'd love your feedback so we can make your next visit even better.