





Hamburg is a city shaped by water, trade, and a rebellious spirit, sprawling from the historic warehouse district to the leafy banks of the Alster.
A hop-on hop-off bus ticket lets you move effortlessly between landmarks like the striking Elbphilharmonie, the bustling St.
Pauli Landungsbrücken, the UNESCO-listed Speicherstadt, and the infamous Reeperbahn, while an audio guide shares the fascinating stories of Hanseatic history behind each stop..
Buses usually run from late morning to late afternoon, with regular departures throughout the day. In summer, services often start earlier and extend into the evening to capture the long twilight.
Service typically operates year‑round; limited schedules or route changes may apply on major holidays such as Christmas, during the Hamburg Marathon, or during major port festivals.
Hamburg, Germany – Landungsbrücken, Speicherstadt & Alster
Most travelers start their hop-on hop-off tour at the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken or near the Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), but you can join at any official stop along the route. The network is well-integrated with Hamburg's public transport system.
From Hamburg Hauptbahnhof or Dammtor stations, follow signs for the city center exits. The 'Red Double Deckers' and other operators often have stops right outside the main station entrances, making it a seamless transfer from intercity trains.
Driving in central Hamburg can be congested and parking is often expensive. If you arrive by car, we recommend using Park & Ride facilities at the city outskirts or parking garages near the Hauptbahnhof or Heiligengeistfeld, then walking to the nearest hop‑on hop‑off stop.
Hamburg’s extensive HVV bus and U-Bahn/S-Bahn network connects all districts to central hubs like Landungsbrücken (U3, S1, S3) and Hauptbahnhof. From these transit centers, the sightseeing buses are just a few steps away.
If you’re staying in the City Center, St. Pauli, or the HafenCity, you can simply walk to one of the main starting points. Look for the colorful hop‑on hop‑off buses near the waterfront or the distinctive 'Landungsbrücken' clock tower.
Effortless transport between the harbor and the city center, panoramic views of the massive container ships and elegant villas, and the freedom to hop off at museums, ships, and parks whenever you please.
Hop off to wander through the UNESCO World Heritage Speicherstadt, the world's largest complex of warehouses, standing on timber-pile foundations. Nearby, the futuristic glass wave of the Elbphilharmonie rises above the brick canyons.
Cruise through the legendary St. Pauli district, home to the sinful mile of the Reeperbahn, the Beatles-Platz, and a vibrant theater scene. It's a place of contrasts, where rough sailor bars sit next to chic musicals.
Switch gears completely as the bus takes you to the elegant heart of the city: the Binnenalster and Außenalster lakes, surrounded by white villas and rowing clubs, and the magnificent neo-Renaissance Rathaus (City Hall).

Ride one loop for a quick Hanseatic overview or hop on and off to explore deeper.
Upgrade your ticket to include a harbor cruise for the ultimate 'Land & Water' experience.