City Sporthafen Hamburg Guest moorings for motor and sailing yachts in the heart of Hamburg

© CS e.V. / Jan Nicolaus
© CS e.V. / Jan Nicolaus
© CS e.V.
© CS e.V. / Messe Hamburg
© CS e.V. / Jan Nicolaus
© CS e.V. / Jan Nicolaus
© CS e.V. / Jan Nicolaus

For those who want to reach Hamburg on their own keel, the City sports harbour with its guest moorings in the heart of the city is a unique location.

Wake up with a view of the Elbphilharmonie and disembark directly on the Elbpromenade near the Landungsbrücken - guest boats in the sports harbour dock in the middle of the city. For one or more nights, as well as for a short stopover, the harbour accepts sailing and motor yachts up to 40 metres in length.   

Before you set off again after exploring the city, you can have a bite to eat at the Feuerschiff restaurant. The bright red traditional ship is located at Hamburg's Sporthafen and offers delicious fish dishes as well as juicy steaks and vegetarian and vegan dishes.

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Desire for the water, harbour flair and large boats? Then you're in the right place so close to the Elbe. No matter whether you take off on your own or want to experience such highlights as the Harbour Birthday or Cruise Days, we tell you when and where you can enjoy Hamburg's maritime flair pure.

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A short holiday in Hamburg also means sightseeing in Hamburg. Whether the Elbe Philharmonic, Landungsbrücken or Hamburg City Hall - they and many other sights are simply part of a trip to Hamburg. The easiest way to explore Hamburg's sights is on a sightseeing tour with the striking double-decker buses.

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The historic core of the Altstadt (German for Old Town) district is shaped by traditional buildings such as the Hamburg city hall and the chamber of commerce, the alleyways and bridges which stretch out all the way to the HafenCity district. In the Neustadt district district between Laeiszhalle and Jungfernstieg with elegant promenades, fashion stores and gallery owners – overlooking the Alster.

Alt- & Neustadt

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In addition to the harbour, the Alster forms the maritime face of the city of Hamburg. The Alster, divided in to Binnenalster and Außenalster by the Lombardsbrücke, is a meeting point and attraction for tourists and Hamburgers alike.

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Sundays 5 to 9 am Fish Market

Every Sunday morning since 1703 Hamburg's most traditional market has been trading in just about anything and everything that isn't nailed down.

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