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How long is the drive from Bonn to Copenhagen?

The direct drive from Bonn to Copenhagen is 482 mi (775 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 11 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bonn to Copenhagen, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Bremen, Lubeck, Essen, Dortmund, Roskilde, Bremerhaven, Muenster, and Schwerin, as well as top places to visit like Rheinuferpromenade Düsseldorf and Königsallee, or the ever-popular Rhine Tower.

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Top cities between Bonn and Copenhagen

The top cities between Bonn and Copenhagen are Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Bremen, Lubeck, Essen, Dortmund, Roskilde, Bremerhaven, Muenster, and Schwerin. Hamburg is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Bonn and 4 hours from Copenhagen.
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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, located in western Germany, is renowned for its fashion industry and vibrant art scene. The city is divided by the Rhine River, with the historic Altstadt situated on the east bank and modern commercial areas on the west. Visitors can explore landmarks such as St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower), both dating back to the 13th century, while strolling along charming streets like Königsallee and Schadowstrasse lined with stylish boutique shops.
24% as popular as Hamburg
13 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Copenhagen
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Essen

Essen, located in western Germany, is a city with a rich industrial history. The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has been repurposed to host various museums, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's coal mining and steel production past. The heritage trail within the former colliery provides an immersive experience of Essen's industrial legacy.
6% as popular as Hamburg
11 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Copenhagen
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Dortmund

Dortmund, located in Germany's North Rhine-Westphalia region, is a vibrant city known for its Westfalen Stadium and the Borussia soccer team. The city boasts attractions like the Florian Tower in the nearby Westfalen Park, offering an observation platform with stunning views. The Dortmund U-Tower features contemporary art exhibits at the Museum Ostwall and is topped by a large letter U.
5% as popular as Hamburg
12 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Copenhagen
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Münster

Münster, a city in western Germany, is famous for its 13th-century St. Paulus Dom cathedral and the picturesque Prinzipalmarkt square surrounded by historic buildings like the Gothic city hall and St. Lamberti Church. The baroque Schloss Münster palace boasts beautiful gardens with greenhouses of the Botanical Garden, while art enthusiasts can explore the Pablo Picasso Art Museum's collection of lithographs.
4% as popular as Hamburg
8 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Copenhagen
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Bremen

Bremen, a city in northwest Germany, is steeped in maritime history and trade. The Market Square showcases Hanseatic buildings, while the town hall boasts a Renaissance facade and model ships. The Roland statue symbolizes freedom of trade nearby. St. Peter’s Cathedral with its medieval crypts and twin spires is also a prominent landmark. The city has a rich tradition in the coffee and tea trade, offering a sophisticated approach to these beverages with organic and ecological projects flourishing alongside new start-ups.
16% as popular as Hamburg
12 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Copenhagen
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Bremerhaven

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History Museums
Bremerhaven, a port city on Germany's North Sea coast, is known for its rich maritime history. The German Maritime Museum at the Old Harbor showcases national and regional shipping and navigation history, featuring the restored medieval vessel Bremen cog. Nearby, visitors can explore the WWII submarine Wilhelm Bauer converted into a museum. Additionally, the German Emigration Center tells the story of those who departed Bremerhaven for America.
4% as popular as Hamburg
39 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Copenhagen
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Hamburg

Hamburg, a prominent port city in northern Germany, is linked to the North Sea through the Elbe River and boasts numerous canals and expansive park areas. The Inner Alster lake at its center is surrounded by cafes and boats, while the Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Neustadt with the Altstadt. St. Michael’s Church in the old town is a notable landmark.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Copenhagen
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Schwerin

Schwerin, the state capital of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northern Germany, is a city with many names - The City of the Seven Lakes, Florence of the North, and Cathedral City. Despite its small population of about 95,000 people, Schwerin boasts a long and rich history, beautiful natural surroundings with picturesque lakes such as Lake Schwerin where the neo-Renaissance Schwerin Castle is located.
2% as popular as Hamburg
50 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Copenhagen
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Lübeck

Lübeck, a northern German city, is renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture from the medieval era when it was the capital of the Hanseatic League. The Holstentor, a red-brick city gate, stands as a symbol of its historical significance. The Marienkirche, rebuilt after World War II, is an iconic 13th–14th-century landmark that has had a wide influence on Northern European church design.
9% as popular as Hamburg
10 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Copenhagen
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Roskilde

Roskilde, a city in Denmark located west of Copenhagen, offers a rich historical and cultural experience. Visitors can explore the Viking Ship Museum with its ancient vessels and active boatyard, as well as the Gothic Roskilde Cathedral housing the tombs of Danish royalty. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in a former royal mansion. For those interested in history, the Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
4% as popular as Hamburg
12 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Copenhagen

Best stops along Bonn to Copenhagen drive

The top stops along the way from Bonn to Copenhagen (with short detours) are Miniatur Wunderland, Königsallee, and Port of Hamburg. Other popular stops include Schnoor Bremen, Heide Park Resort, and Lübecker Altstadt.
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Rhine Tower

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Communications tower
The Rhine Tower, also known as Rheinturm, is a must-visit attraction in Dusseldorf. This futuristic tower features an observation deck and a revolving restaurant offering stunning city views. Situated on the banks of the Rhine River near Media Harbor, it provides a unique dining experience with a 360-degree panorama of the city skyline from nearly 170 meters above ground. Designed by architect H.
Düsseldorf with a group of four friends. We booked our tickets online in advance, which made the process quick and easy. When we arrived, everything was well organized. It took about 30 minutes to get up to the observation deck, including waiting time and the elevator ride, which wasn’t too bad at all. Once we got to the top, the view was absolutely worth it. You can see the entire city of Düsseldorf from up there, including the Rhine River, old town, and beyond. It wasn’t too crowded when we went, which made the experience more relaxing and enjoyable. We had plenty of space to take photos and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. There’s also a nice restaurant and bar at the top. The atmosphere was calm and modern, and it’s a great spot if you want to enjoy a drink or snack while admiring the view. Prices are a bit higher, as expected for a tourist spot, but the experience makes up for it. Overall, visiting the Rhine Tower was a highlight of our trip. I definitely recommend it for anyone spending time in Düsseldorf.
Mahna S — Google review
I loved this tower, amaxing view from the top, high enough to see all Dusseldorf, so great! Superquick lift is vringing you up, for a high fee, but you need to pay it, good experience.. only the snack food and drinks are also very pricy there so be prepared with money. Recommend to visit!
Bea E — Google review
A windy and wet Sunday, so it was quiet with no wait for the elevator. Despite that, the views were great - well worth the very modest ticket price. Decent coffee and cake to be had at the top; plenty of seating. Probably the top thing to see/do in Düsseldorf.
K N — Google review
This is a must do while in Düsseldorf. Brilliant way of getting a overview of the area and some epic views of the old city and Rhine. Other than being a little bit dated and tired its well worth it and the staff are friendly
Alexander W — Google review
Good value, great views. Liked the slanted windows- perfect for placing your phone against at just the right angle. It was also half the price of the Euro tower in Amsterdam, which had worse views. Go before midday! It's cheaper then
Bernard — Google review
Pretty hard to visit the city and not pay this iconic tower a visit. No que when I went and was in and out in 10 minutes. 12.5€ per adult, there is a bar and restaurant but we didn't stop to try them out. Windows on the viewing platform are all clean so photography is no problem
Brian P — Google review
A well organised and informative trip up the tower so a well staffed viewing gallery. The drinks are well priced and there is the option to dine. It gives great views of the city in a clear day. Our visit was included in the Düsseldorf card (purchased from the tourist office - includes lots of attractions and all travel and is HIGHLY recommended).
LASH G — Google review
The view over the city is beautiful especially if you catch it on a clear day. You can see Düsseldorf from above in every direction which makes it a great spot for photos and just taking in the scenery. However, the entire viewing area is set up with restaurant tables all around the circle. While this can be nice if you want to sit, relax and enjoy the view with a drink or snack but at the same time it also can be uncomfortable when you just want to take photos. You often have to step between tables where people are sitting which can feel a bit awkward. I think it would have been better if they had left some dedicated standing/photo areas without tables. On the positive side, it’s a lovely place to sit and enjoy the view slowly especially if you find the right table. Overall, the tower gives a great perspective of the city and is definitely worth checking out.
A. K — Google review
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4.3
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Stromstraße 20, 40221 Düsseldorf, Germany
https://www.rheinturm.de/
+49 211 8632000
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Rheinuferpromenade Düsseldorf

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Promenade
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rheinuferpromenade in Düsseldorf is a bustling riverfront promenade that offers a picturesque escape along the scenic banks of the Rhine River. This charming stretch invites visitors to walk, skate, or cycle while enjoying panoramic views of the river and city skyline. Lined with parks, cafes, and leisure areas, it's a popular hangout for locals and tourists alike. The nearby Düsseldorfer Kasematten features various dining options and connects directly to the Old Town.
Beautiful place to walk around. There are benches around by where you can sit and relax with amazing river views. I will post a full video on my YouTube, the channel name is ‘Travel with Rameez’
Rameez R — Google review
It's a very beautiful walk. You can sit outside and watch the sunset or you can dine in one of the restaurants downstairs. It's 20-30 minutes walk from shopping centers.
Nora S — Google review
Cute place with bars, live music and nice views !
Panipak P — Google review
First time crossing this river into the bridge is interesting. Typical in Germany almost the area are clean and comfort for walking.
Dudy M — Google review
Beautiful promenade by the river! Great for walking, relaxing, and enjoying the views. Lots of nice cafés and restaurants around too.
Ariane M — Google review
It's THE MOST popular venue for tourists and locals to visit. Along the beautiful river Rheine.
Surendra H — Google review
Lovely walk with river and city views, bars and restaraunts along the way, also public toilets.
Gaynor S — Google review
Best place to visit in Dusseldorf. Skyline during sunset and sunrise looks amazing and magical along with the majestic scrappers and towers. Lively place with so much out door activities to do. Cruising and dining option is a topping on ice.
Junaid I — Google review
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4.4
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Untere, Rheinwerft, 40213 Düsseldorf, Germany
https://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/attraktionen/rheinuferpromenade-acb4eca250
+49 211 17202867
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Königsallee

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Königсаллее,也被当地人称为“Ko”,是一条繁忙的购物街,沿着一条如画的运河延伸。这个著名的目的地两旁是高档精品店和优雅的设计师商店,是奢华购物的完美场所。
4.3
(3946)
Düsseldorf, Germany
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Vohwinkel

Transit station
Transportation
Vohwinkel is a district in Wuppertal, known for its central station, Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof, and the iconic Schwebebahn suspension railway. The railway is a landmark of the city and offers convenient public transportation with frequent departures. It operates primarily on weekends and holidays, with replacement bus services on weekdays. The Schwebebahn provides a unique perspective of the city as it cruises above streets and residential areas.
One of its kind hanging train. The train is in service from early 1900's. An amazing engineering feat! The Bahn Route covers scenic places. It runs above river, roads. Try to occupy the last seat as it provides the best visual treat!
Vivek P — Google review
Amazing experience and a highlight when you are in Wuppertal. Just take a ride from one end to the other. Consider checking the schedules because the Schwebebahn is often in maintenance mode.
P B — Google review
Only runs on weekends right now. But if you keep that in mind, it's a very affordable and unique tourist attraction. Great way to see a beautiful city. Buy the all-day ticket and hop on and off. Don't forget to learn about the famous elephant who rode the train
Markus G — Google review
It was a really nice experience for us and the children that the rail way was above the river and streets
Hasti A — Google review
Elevatated train from 1901 is a must see. It costs €14.50 for a 3-person 24-hour ticket that includes buses.
James O — Google review
Bahn is great fun, but pnr didnt work there it was hard to left the car
Mateusz K — Google review
It's a very good experience for a one time ride. The trains were nice and clean. Lines are beautifully constructed over the central canal through the city. The views of the surrounding hills are also nice. Tips: The tail end seats offer the best views. It's a bit noisy ride.
Al-amin N — Google review
I was told about this suspension railway and recommended to try it. I joined at Kluse (one stop down from the main train station, next to the cinema) and grabbed a ticket - although cheap (only 1.70) I found the machine doesn't take credit card, so come prepared with coins. The railway isn't big - only two carriages - but they are pretty frequent so if you miss one (or it's full), you don't have long to wait for the next. The carriages have been modernised: they're brightly-lit with clean seats that don't look worn in any way. Sitting at the back gives a good view down the river and along the roads during the trip, but as I tried it last evening in winter most of my trip was quite dark. I travelled south-west all the way to Vohwinkel (the terminal stop) where it's possible to see the other carriages parked, so there's quite a few cars. I then grabbed the one on the other side and travelled back the other way. Quite leisurely, a pretty smooth ride and fairly quick, given the age of the technology. Well worth the trip!
Black O — Google review
4.5
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4.6
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Vohwinkeler Str. 22, 42327 Wuppertal, Germany
https://schwebebahn.de/
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Gasometer

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Gasometer in Essen, Germany is a former gas holder that has been repurposed into an impressive exhibition space and event venue. Standing at 117 meters tall, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Visitors can enjoy a variety of exhibits, including photography displays featuring wildlife and nature captured by talented photographers. The current exhibit showcases captivating images from experienced photographers, set against the unique backdrop of the Gasometer itself.
Visited the 'Planet Ocean' exhibition. Great photography and storytelling about the beauty of the ocean and how human exploitation challenges its natural landscape. Beautiful and sad at the same time.
Chillino C — Google review
Beautiful pictures and interesting discussion points for the environment. The two sensory activities were great. The noise of nature and the projected under the ocean was cool. I would recommend to go, but I would not be back until there is a new exhibition. There is a nice view point from the roof as well. You can buy tickets at the front entrance.
Phil — Google review
Great day out to visit the exhibition about Oceans of Planet Earth. You can claim the 120m high tower using stairs or take the lift. From up there you have a magnificent view. Next to this great attraction is also a climbing forest where you can be Tarzan.
Michael Z — Google review
Went to the ‘Ocean Planet’ exhibit. Very impressive photos in a impressive building.
Debby L — Google review
We saw the exhibition Planet Ocean. It was very exciting, very interesting. Large pictures of previously unknown sea creatures, at least unknown to me. Very good for families as well, very interesting for little kids. On the third floor of the exhibition, there is a large projection of sea creatures, which was quite interesting. We also used the audio guides, which were quite helpful. And I find the entry fee was really quite cheap compared to similar exhibitions of the same quality.
Sven G — Google review
Great place to visit. All about aquatic animals, fishing and the environment impacts. It's really fascinating. The top level is like cinema. There are cushions on the floor, you can lie on that and look at the reflection of the video on the top. This will give you a good understanding of what is happening with the fishing and the environment.
Charles R — Google review
The Planet Ocean exhibition is extensive and very interesting. Many large photo displays and some video. There was a 30 minute wait for the Sounds From the Ocean Floor audio experience, which was interesting, but not worth the wait to me. The projection on the third floor is stunning but you must allow at least half an hour to really get to appreciate it. From there, you can take the elevator to the roof for an amazing view.
Sascha F — Google review
Just for the building alone it's worth it to visit. You can take the elevator (or the stairs) all the way to the top, where you have an amazing view of the surrounding areas. The exhibit inside changes every few months so there is usually a reason to visit more than once a year. I saw the underwater exhibit and it was well worth it. Great photographs, plenty of space between the giant pictures, well visited but still not crowded. The highlight was on the top floor where you could lay down on a pillow and watch creatures swim above you.
Stephanie L — Google review
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4.5
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Arenastraße 11, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany
http://www.gasometer.de/
+49 208 21295
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Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site is a significant landmark in Essen, Germany. It was once the world's largest coal mine and now stands as a preserved site with monumental buildings and a museum dating back to 1849. The area also offers diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports on Baldeneysee. Visitors can explore the industrial culture of the site through guided tours, museums, and cultural events held during the summer.
The Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site is truly a unique place to visit. It is calm, clean, and beautifully maintained, offering wide open spaces perfect for walking or jogging. The mix of industrial history and modern culture makes it both inspiring and relaxing. Whether you want to enjoy peaceful strolls, explore its fascinating architecture, or simply unwind in a serene atmosphere, Zollverein is a must-see destination that combines heritage with tranquility.
Jan T — Google review
Enormous industrial complex that was changed into a free tourist zone. There are some events organized here, they were even getting ready for one, when I was there, so you would assume that's a perfect example of revitalization effort. Unfortunately that's not entirely true. Yes instead of a toxic plant there is a museum and a forest, however that is also all that's here. Some of the equipment was left under the sun on its own, getting rusty and overgrown, making it look quite sad. Most of the buildings are closed down and the guided tour shows just a fraction of them. There is also no possibility to go underground inside the coal mine, to explore its history. Thinking it was the biggest one is quite a shame. Overall even though the complex makes an amazing first expression the longer you walk through it the sadder it gets. Wasted potential...
Maciej P — Google review
My visit to the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex was an absolutely magnificent experience. It is truly awe-inspiring to see how this former industrial behemoth has been masterfully repurposed into a vibrant cultural landscape, housing museums, exhibition centers, a university, and more. The vision required to preserve such a monumental piece of history while breathing new life into it is simply remarkable. ​The sprawling 100-hectare site has been ingeniously transformed into a verdant park, with fantastic cycling and walking paths weaving through the imposing structures. This unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty means you can have a wonderful visit just enjoying the park, even if history isn't your main interest. ​Zollverein truly offers a full day of exploration and enjoyment for the entire family. With delightful cafes, excellent restaurants, and even a casino on the grounds, it's impossible to feel a moment of boredom. ​I was unfortunately pressed for time and could only spend three hours there, which was barely enough to scratch the surface. I am already planning my next trip to fully immerse myself in everything this incredible place has to offer. ​A Special Tip: To truly grasp the immense scale of the complex, I wholeheartedly recommend exploring it by bike or taking one of the guided cart tours. It's an experience that is absolutely worth it!
Apoorv J — Google review
So pleasantly surprised by this place, it is insta worth it on its own but don’t miss out on the Ruhr museum, worth getting the full ticket to see the special exhibits. Humongous place to see not only the story is the mines but the area, its people and work. Could easily spend there several hours and still not see everything. Pair with Red Dot design museum in the same complex!
Eki, : — Google review
Parking is free, and information offices offer maps of this former industrial area, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The map shows the locations of the various exhibitions and indicates a circular route that takes about an hour and a half to walk at a slow pace. On Sundays when I was there, tourist trains run in the site and there are also guided tours. The ticket offices display the prices of the different tickets. I paid €10 for the Ruhr Museum and the Portal der Industriekultur, which has a panoramic terrace. This coal mine, began operating in 1932. Together with the processing plant, it occupied an area of about 100 hectares. It closed in 1986 and began its transformation into a cultural center in 1990.
Fabio R — Google review
A beautiful place. A huge mine listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The area around the mine is vast and green, and there's even a small playground for children. There's ample parking for cars. There's a small café on the grounds where you can enjoy a coffee or snack while waiting to enter the mine. Prices are reasonable. I recommend visiting this architectural wonder.
Łukasz G — Google review
Surprisingly wonderful repurposing of an industrial site as a cultural centre. The juxtaposition of the buildings and metalwork with reclaiming nature is striking, and we could have easily have spent hours more wandering around than we had the time for during our visit. Easy to dismiss at a glance on the internt but remarkably affecting in person. Very glad we stopped to see it.
Cj H — Google review
This made for a fascinating few hours. It's all quiet now but you can imagine the noise, heat and dust when it was operating. It has been very skilfully transformed into a coal museum and there is a large area to wander around by the coking plant.
Eric B — Google review
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Gelsenkirchener Str. 181, 45309 Essen, Germany
https://www.zollverein.de/
+49 201 246810
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Signal Iduna Park

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Signal Iduna Park, also known as Westfalenstadion, is the home of Borussia Dortmund FC and is Germany's largest football stadium with a capacity of 81,365. The stadium's south stand, called the Yellow Wall, boasts 35,000 standing-room seats and is renowned for its passionate fans who sing the team's anthem during every home match. Even non-football enthusiasts can't help but be moved by the electric atmosphere.
a football stadium with lots of character. very tall stands that are very close to the pitch. must be terrifying for visiting teams. love the merchandise shop and all the merch on offer.
Woon N — Google review
Impressive view from every corner of the stadium. The stands and seat are really close to the pitch and there's plenty of internal spot where to buy good and beverage
Alessandro M — Google review
Went here to watch Dortmund’s Champions League game against Bilbao and it was such a nice experience. Not a Dortmund fan so I was a neutral coming there to just enjoy the experience. The building was pretty easy to access once you’re in it but it could get confusing when you’re not sure where to enter as there are north and south entrance. Clean toilet, good beer and nice atmosphere.
Cita W — Google review
Great experience from start to finish! We explored the pitch, stands, players’ tunnel and locker rooms — an amazing behind-the-scenes look at one of Europe’s most iconic stadiums. The atmosphere, history and energy of Signal Iduna Park are truly something special. A must-visit for every football fan! 🟡⚫️
Stefan P — Google review
Im not really a fan of football, but the tour was actually so much fun! Even for someone who is not into football. I would definitely recommend to do the tour.
Thijs — Google review
The home stadium of the BVB dortmund. They have a museum and fan shop near by and also plenty of parking But off the season there is no restaurant there.
Hector H — Google review
Was really cool. Were able to go around the Stadium on our own and to the wardrobe and where the players enters the field.
Iren A — Google review
Amazing stadium, amazing fans, as a visiting fan in a home section I felt safe and comfortable. The yellow wall is an awesome thing to experience. Songs sung by home fans at beginning and end is amazing...
Roberto C — Google review
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4.7
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Strobelallee 50, 44139 Dortmund, Germany
https://www.signal-iduna-park.de/
+49 231 90200
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Aasee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Aasee is a picturesque 40-hectare man-made lake located just a short walk from Prinzipalmarkt in Muenster. The lake offers various recreational activities such as boat rentals, walking paths, picnic spots, and eateries. Visitors can also explore the nearby zoo and admire the sculptures scattered around the area.
Great place for a peace of mind.. The lake, ducks and the wind was soothing. Perfect for a calm jog , chat with someone or even just sit and stare at the wide open lake.
NITHIN S — Google review
Good place to relax and has good connectivity from the main station and got a lot of car parking and toilets.
A S — Google review
The place was clean. A very peaceful environment. A very great pathway for jogging and walking.
Yasir M — Google review
Beautiful lake. There is facility of boating in the lake which costs around 10Euro. You can sit near the lake and see the ducks and other birds. Around the lake, one can go for walk or jogging.
Amir M — Google review
Wonderful place to take long walks and just relax!
Beni G — Google review
A very nice place to visit beautiful lake alongwith park and tracks
Hassan M — Google review
Hardly ten minutes on foot from Prinzipalmarkt, Aasee is a 40-hectare man-made lake beginning on cusp of the old town and continuing southwest for over two kilometres. The lakefront is cushioned by a broad band of inviting parkland, laid with lawns, trees and public art, and travelled by cyclists, joggers and strolling families. There are restaurants and cafes at regular intervals and a raised terrace in the modern complex on the north shore, where you can also hire a pedal boat for self-navigated trip around the lake. At this spot you’ll find the jetty for SOLAARIS, a solar-powered boat that ferries people from the city centre to the Allwetterzoo on the west shore.
Sumiethraa S — Google review
Really awesome and beautiful lake. Worth a trip, either for a walk along the bank or to take a little boat and paddle along. We choose the latter, a bit tiring but really worth it!!
Mpalaourg — Google review
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Münster, Germany, USA
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Osnabrück Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Osnabrück Zoo is a top-tier destination known for its beautifully landscaped park featuring wild animal enclosures, an aquarium, a pagoda, and an interactive climate zone. The zoo has garnered widespread acclaim for its efforts to replace old concrete enclosures with near-natural environments. Recent additions include the Manitoba landscape where bison roam freely in a 3,800-square-meter area and the walkable South Asian temple habitat called Angkor Wat.
Zoo Osnabrück is a great destination for families and animal lovers. It has spacious enclosures, diverse species, and beautiful forest surroundings. The themed areas, like Takamanda and Angkor Wat, add a unique touch. A fun and educational experience!
Laura V — Google review
Red pandas are very cute! Looks in good condition and full of vitality🥰However, I noticed that the elephant was showing a lot of anxiety, while the bear appeared to exhibit stereotyped behavior. I think the zoo needs to arrange doctors for them as soon as possible☹️The entrance fee for the zoo is 25 euros, which is relatively expensive among the many zoos I have been to. I think they should ensure the living standards of the animals
Juliet — Google review
Fun zoo with animals and playgrounds. On a rainy day there is not much cover while going around and the playgrounds get muddy.
Matthias T — Google review
Great park! It's a big park but everything is perfectly doable in one day. The route's / walkways through the different areas is really nice to see everything. It would be nice to have German ánd English on the animal signs to speak to a broader audience. (Get the tickets online, they are cheaper and saves a line at the entrance(if there is any))
Christian ( — Google review
Best zoo to visit, it’s really beautiful and they have a big playing area for kids. Recommended
Amer M — Google review
The zoo Osnabrück that has been around for more than 80 years. Its a very nice zoo with a lot of variety of animals, from ants to elephants. The zoo is continuously being improved to make the experience even more beautiful. there are plenty of eateries, seating areas, toilets and trash cans
Chr!s — Google review
It was clean and staff friendly. Some of the enclosure seemed a little empty at the start didn't seem like much to see. The bear and the tiger were great to see. No sign of the lion.
Mark H — Google review
Its a very nice Zoo with lots of cool Animals, but they didnt really look after the Animals. Like there was a dead Snow-Owl and the Confinements were full of poop.
Lucy — Google review
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Klaus-Strick-Weg 12, 49082 Osnabrück, Germany
http://www.zoo-osnabrueck.de/
+49 541 951050
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Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen

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Zoos & Aquariums
Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen is a free park zoo located in the Teutoburg Forest, offering a delightful day out for families. The enclosures house over 450 animals and birds from various European species, including Alpine marmots, brown bears, beavers, wild boars, lynxes, wild cats, highland cattle, mouflons, bison and chamois. The park's modern husbandry standards provide a comfortable habitat for these creatures.
There are many kinds of animals to see here. The surrounding area is very shady. You can bring your kids to enjoy here all day and don't worry about them getting hungry. There is also a cafe inside.
Mathurin J — Google review
That animal park was awesome, with a playground and a great cafe! I didn't remember to take pics until we were almost out by the bird area.
Alicerita E — Google review
We visited this Tierpark during the Herbstferien. It's nice, free, and beautiful + colorful scenery of fall season, and cute animals. We can see various animals (didn't expect that this free Zoo has a lot of animals). You can park your car with only €2 Tagesticket. Entrance of the zoo is free, but you can make donation to the donation box. There is big outdoor playground as well, and kids enjoyed it so much.
Retno W — Google review
Great for a fun day out with the family. Kids will love exploring the woods and seeing all manner of wildlife in the ample and well-constructed enclosures. Wolves, bears, deer, guinea pigs! What's not to like? Add to that great playgrounds and plenty of parking spaces (at a mere €2 for a full day, Nov 2025), yummy catering services, plus no entry fee to the park itself, and you've got yourself a no-brainer of a day out. Outright recommendation!
Andree L — Google review
Very crowded at weekends. Really good collection of local wildlife. Better visited via weekdays.
Herr M — Google review
One of the most-lovely animal parcs I had ever been! The parking ground is near by and costs only 2€ for whole day parking. The park itself is for free, but cool people drop some coins in the donations when leaving the parc! The parc is big and very very nice and goes directly over to the forest - so you can combine the parc with nice walking/hiking. In the parc there is a restaurant for small snack near by a cool playground for the kids.
Öht — Google review
Very nice place without entering fee, thanks to the city! 🙏 Lots of animals and some nice playgrounds for the children. Also nice for hiking and biking. Good for a drink or some food and a place to find some rest outside the city. If you ever plan to visit Bielefeld, don’t forget this place, it’s worth it (nicer then the centre 😉)
Nick G — Google review
Amazing park. Unbelievable its free. But it also give it a certain vibe. Was a great visit with young kids
Julien M — Google review
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Dornberger Str. 149A, 33619 Bielefeld, Germany
https://www.bielefeld.de/tierpark
+49 521 512956
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Schnoor Bremen

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Schnoor, Bremen's oldest district, is a charming neighborhood filled with 15th and 16th century timber-framed houses lining cobblestone streets. The name "Schnoor" actually means "line" in German, reflecting the way these houses are built side by side. Walking through this historical area feels like stepping into a fairytale, surrounded by galleries, cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Schnoor in Bremen, and I must say, it was one of the most charming experiences I've had in a long time. This historic neighborhood is a must-see for anyone traveling to Bremen. The narrow, cobblestone streets are lined with beautifully preserved 16th-century houses, each one telling a story of the past. The atmosphere is enchanting, with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants tucked away in every corner. I loved getting lost in the winding streets, discovering hidden gems, and admiring the intricate architecture. The Schnoor is a true gem of Bremen, and I felt like I had stepped back in time. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a unique experience, the Schnoor is a must-visit destination. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the authentic side of Bremen. *Tips:* - Take your time to wander the streets and discover the hidden gems. - Visit the local shops and cafes to get a feel for the community. - Don't miss the stunning architecture and historic landmarks. *Overall:* The Schnoor in Bremen is a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories. I fell in love with its charm and character, and I'm sure you will too!
Daniel C — Google review
Fun little place to visit when you come to Germany. There are a variety of shops to check out, as well as places to grab a bite to eat. I would recommend you go early in the day to find nearby street parking.
Rose T — Google review
It's a lovely place, made up of narrow streets and small shops. You can get lost in the narrow streets and find interesting shops along the way. It's a wonderful walking route. You can relax and soak up the atmosphere by sitting and sipping something in the surrounding cafes. It's a wonderful place.
Sky — Google review
We absolutely loved exploring the Schnoor district in Bremen. It's a truly enchanting and picturesque neighborhood that feels like you've stepped back in time. Wandering through the narrow, cobblestone lanes lined with tiny, historic houses is a magical experience. The area is filled with unique boutiques, artisan workshops, and cozy cafés, each housed in a building with its own character. The atmosphere is lively yet intimate, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll, shopping for unique souvenirs, or simply soaking in the fairytale-like ambiance. It's the heart and soul of old Bremen and an absolute must-see for any visitor. We highly recommend taking your time to explore every little alley.
Khalid A — Google review
If there was a German Harry Potter, then it would be filmed in Bremen. The Schnoor district is Bremen’s oldest and most charming neighborhood, with winding alleyways and beautifully preserved half-timbered houses dating back to the 15th–18th centuries. Worth visiting 🙌🏼
Ekaterina K — Google review
When you are in Bremen… definitely visit Schnoor. The area here is not so big but so cute with the little streets, restaurants and shops. Adorable! 🥰 So don’t skip this part of Bremen!!!!
Maya I — Google review
A very beautiful place in the old part of city. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Bremen. It feels like you've stepped into an old city from several centuries ago.
Baleriy 3 — Google review
Very cozy touristic place in Bremen. One of the objects "must see" while viziting Bremen.
Ona A — Google review
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Schnoor, 28195 Bremen, Germany
http://www.bremen-schnoor.de/index.php?id=235
+49 421 38010998
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Town Musicians of Bremen

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Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Town Musicians of Bremen is a famous bronze statue in Bremen, Germany, depicting the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster from the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale. Created by artist Gerhard Marcks in 1953, it represents the popular German folktale about four animals seeking a new life as town musicians. The statue has become an iconic landmark in Bremen and attracts many visitors.
As someone who loves history and architecture, Bremen completely captivated me. It’s easily the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. Walking through the city centre felt like stepping into a storybook; every corner seemed to tell a tale of its rich past, with stunning historical buildings and intricate architectural details. The famous Town Hall and Roland Statue are mesmerizing landmarks, and the cobblestone streets add to the city's charm. The Christmas market, especially just before Christmas Eve, was like a dream come to life; magical, enchanting, and filled with wonder. The festive stalls, glowing lights, and the aroma of mulled wine and roasted almonds created an atmosphere that was nothing short of extraordinary. It felt as though I had walked into one of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, complete with twinkling lights and joyous holiday spirit. The blend of history, culture, and festive magic in Bremen made it an unforgettable experience. It’s not just a place you visit but one you feel deeply connected to, as if it was pulled straight from the pages of your favorite childhood storybook. Bremen is truly a city of wonders, especially during the Christmas season!
Bithy S — Google review
Bremen is a nice town. Interesting story around the musicians. Do not miss the church, the traditional stores including their famous chocolate, the candy making store, the narrowest street in germany as well as the manhole in the main square where you can listen to the animals for a coin. A great day trip place near Hamburg.
Carmen A — Google review
It cute, definitely a line to take photos of this statue. Wonderful little display in the town centre. Good to see. But it's just a statue.
Kay D — Google review
Hello, I'm not the best storyteller and photographer, but if you're interested!! The city is beautiful and full of surprises. You just have to see the charm that Bremen can show and give. As one of!!! the most beautiful cities in Germany. I'm happy that I saw with my own eyes what you can see there. Yes, and a little bit of what I saw.
Normunds Z — Google review
Bremen – A City of Character and Quiet Charm I found Bremen to be a city full of understated beauty. Its historic center, with landmarks like the Town Hall and the Roland statue, speaks to its rich past, while quiet streets and riverside paths offer a peaceful atmosphere. The Bremen Town Musicians statue adds a whimsical touch, especially for those who appreciate folklore. It’s not a loud or flashy destination, but if you enjoy history, culture, and a slower pace, Bremen is well worth a visit.
Irina B — Google review
This is a must see statue depicting the most famous chapter of the story where the animal musicians scare away the robbers by creating a scary and noisy creature. It is best to (re-)read the short story first to get a better feel for the statue. We went before 8am and we were the only one there. It was peaceful and we had good morning light. We went later in the day as our traveling mascot, Pedals Puffin, wanted to see if he could join the musicians but alas he didn’t fit in the lineup. We had to wait in turn to get his photo opportunity.
Simon R — Google review
It is full historic and beautiful place to visit in Bremen. I strongly suggest everyone visit it. The environment is so vivid and restless
Mehmet Ö — Google review
As a Kurdish wanderer, the story of the Bremen Town Musicians resonates deeply with the spirit of our own people. Here you have these four animals – a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster – each cast aside, deemed "useless" by their former masters, facing a bleak future of being discarded or worse. Yet, instead of succumbing to despair, they unite, their shared vulnerability forging an unbreakable bond. This journey to Bremen, a mythical land of freedom where they hope to become musicians, is not just a physical one; it's a profound act of defiance. They refuse to accept their assigned fate. Their strength lies not in individual power, but in their collective wit and their unique, cacophonous harmony – a sound that scares away the robbers and secures their new home. This mirrors the Kurdish experience so powerfully. For generations, Kurds have been displaced, denied their rights, and subjected to the harsh realities of occupation and attempted cultural erasure by various colonizing and occupying powers. Like the animals, many have been deemed "unwanted" or a "problem." Yet, in the face of such adversity, the Kurdish people have consistently shown an extraordinary resilience. Our resistance, much like the animals' loud and startling "music," hasn't always been about overwhelming force, but about unity, ingenuity, and an unwavering determination to survive and thrive. We, too, have formed alliances, often out of necessity, with those who share our dreams of self-determination. The vision of a free Kurdistan, a "Bremen" where our culture, language, and identity can flourish without threat, continues to drive us. The Bremen Town Musicians found their home not in the city they set out for, but in a place they claimed through collective action. This reminds me that for the Kurdish people, true liberation might not be a pre-ordained destination, but a space forged through our continued struggle, our unity, and our refusal to be silenced. Like those musicians, we continue to sing our song, a testament to our enduring spirit against all odds.
Ali G — Google review
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Schoppensteel 1, 28195 Bremen, Germany
https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/bremer-stadtmusikanten
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Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8 ° Ost

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Museum
Science museum
Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8 ° Ost is a modern meteorological center that offers interactive and family-friendly exhibits on weather and climate. Opened in 2009, this unique attraction takes visitors on a journey through various climate zones and cultures along the 8th meridian east. As you explore, you'll experience changes in temperature from the German North Sea Coast to the rainforest in tropical Cameroon, with each zone providing a multisensory experience of sounds, smells, and scenery.
This is an awesome place. There is so much here to enjoy - you can spend the whole day there and still not see everything. I went with my friend, four kids (6-11 years old) and a baby in a pram. It's a shame there isn't a ticket option that allows multiple entries since kids can get over-tired and distracted so they wouldn't necessarily last the whole day and I wouldn't mind another visit next time I'm in the area. However, it is really fun to explore, there are a lot of interesting exhibits, and it is fine for English speakers too. There is a pram-friendly route throughout but unfortunately it can be quite difficult to re-join your group if you get separated because you can't go up the stairs. There is poor mobile phone reception in some areas and the lifts and stairs don't seem to be near each other so it's a good idea to all stick together if it's important for your group. Tickets are fairly expensive but worthwhile if you are able to come early, stay the whole day and take full advantage of everything there is to see and do.
N P — Google review
Wow! What an experience. The museum is extremely well designed, arranged and maintained. The different climates are brilliant and the spaces they are contained within are very immersive; at times you even forget you’re in a building. Photos do not do justice to the areas - this is a place that must be experienced in person.
DPW — Google review
A very resourceful place. Creatively worked out to convey the messages. Kids above 8 will understand the concepts more, and will be interesting for them only. From cost point of view, the place is very economic for family visit. Backpacks not allowed during the visit. Safes are available self storage.
Karthikeyan S — Google review
I've been there twice and it was amazing. A great place to visit and learn about the climate. I loved the diversity of each zones and how each room told a different story. I would definitely visit again because it's so much fun!! An interesting thing to do on a rainy day with your family.
Marta ( — Google review
Klimahaus Bremerhaven isn't just a museum; it's an expedition that transports you across the globe, following the 8th degree of longitude east. This immersive journey allows you to truly feel the world's diverse climates, from the humid depths of a rainforest to the biting cold of an Antarctic ice cave, and the scorching heat of a desert. You can enjoy the klima house and then the Museum Ship and during the past to now. Especially the U boat and ships.
Kasun A — Google review
I enjoyed this Museum very much. Especially the arctic and the extreme weather exihibion.
Gabi W — Google review
We spent 4.5 hours but still did not cover everything. It is the best thing to do on a rainy day. My kids learned so much but also due to its interactive nature they were not once bored. We stopped for a break at the restaurant ( cafe was closed ) , this is for sure nothing to write about… we also did the extreme weather exhibition which we enjoyed for it’s educational value. I recommend it for the whole family. We drive from Hamburg especially to visit KlimaHaus
Irene N — Google review
The experience was good, but I recommend it only if you have children. I was there with my girlfriend and we had fun, but we expected more excitement. The rooms are pretty small, but full of details and information and voice instructions. A little bit expensive 18 euro for after 15:00 clock and 20 euro for anytime of the day. For children it is 10-12 euro.
Fares_ _ — Google review
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Am Längengrad 8, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
https://www.klimahaus-bremerhaven.de/
+49 471 9020300
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German Emigration Center

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The German Emigration Center, also known as Deutsches Auswandererhaus, is a large and modern museum in Bremerhaven that tells the stories of over 7 million Europeans who left their homes through the city's port in search of a better life in the New World. The museum showcases real-life accounts and numerous memorabilia, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the experiences of immigrants in Germany.
Great museum, lots of interactive stations to learn about emigration in general and to follow the story of the emigrate you were given. Explains the entire story from the many reasons for leaving, the travel and how it changed, arriving in the new countries, and fitting in once you did. Very well done and enjoyable!
Heather W — Google review
The German Emigration Center is a truly interesting and engaging museum. You’ll find many personal stories from people who emigrated over the years, which makes the experience feel very human and relatable. The entire exhibition is interactive, so you don’t just observe — you participate. There are also thought-provoking questions along the way that encourage you to reflect on your own beliefs about identity, migration, and belonging. A meaningful and well-designed museum experience.
Sava F — Google review
This place is probably my favorite museum to date. If you have ancestors who came from Europe you will probably enjoy this museum very much. I spent 6 hours just in the emigration portion and could have spent more. Ensure you save time for some research, if that interests you. I spent a little over an hour there and they chased me out at 6:00, closing time.
Gweiland007 — Google review
Absolutely amazing museum, especially interesting for immigrants, but also anyone interested in the history of emigration. The rooms allow you to feel like you're immigrating to another continent, replicating the atmosphere of the time and journey. You also get your own card of immigrant to follow their fate, investigating the reasons, process and results of their immigration. There is a lot of information, inserted in atmospheric interiors. For example, you open a tab in the basin to read about daily life on a ship they used to cross the ocean. Audioguide is included and is very helpful. All info is both in German and in English. To take pictures you need to pay an extra 1,5 euros. Spent about 5 hours there, getting tired by the end. The museum is fully accessible (at least for a stroller) with the only exception of one of the toilets. You have to start by coming to an elevator with a staff member, but all the other elevators are easy to find and use.
Irina K — Google review
Echoes of Ancestors in Every Timber! Cruising north from our strawberry-soaked escapades at Karls in Loxstedt, we pulled into Bremerhaven with a whisper of family lore tugging at our sleeves—stories of great-grandparents braving the Atlantic for American dreams. But nothing prepared us for the German Emigration Center; this isn't just a museum, it's a living, breathing portal to the past, hands down the most incredible one I've ever stepped into. Spanning 30,000 square meters of hauntingly recreated ship decks, cramped steerage bunks, and sun-dappled Ellis Island arrivals, it doesn't tell history—it immerses you in it, wave by relentless wave. We wandered (or rather, time-traveled) through the exhibits with hearts pounding: the tearful goodbyes in a mock 19th-century Bremerhaven pier, the salt-sprayed crossings where seasick immigrants clutched faded letters, and those raw tales of endurance—famine-fleeing Irish, pogrom-escaping Jews, dream-chasing Germans like my own kin. Interactive kiosks breathed life into yellowed documents, and holographic storytellers spun personal sagas that blurred the line between exhibit and epiphany. But the gut-punch? The passenger search database. Fingers trembling over the touchscreen, I punched in details from family whispers—age 22, boarding solo from a Hessian village in 1907—and there she was, immortalized on the ship's manifest: "Occupation: Servant. Traveling alone." The details hit like a rogue wave—her ticket number, the scrawled "healthy" stamp, the sheer audacity of a young woman crossing alone as a mail-order bride, heart full of hope and letters from a stranger waiting stateside. Tears? Unavoidable. It cracked open a floodgate, making the abstract agony of her ocean odyssey achingly real: storms that swallowed hope, ports that turned away the weary, and that fragile spark of "maybe America" that carried her through to a new life south of Omaha, building roots in Nebraska's wide-open plains. What started as a "let's peek in" morphed into three hours of soul-stirring revelation, spurring me straight to genealogy apps post-visit, hungry to trace every twist of that solitary quest—from rural farmlands across the Atlantic, and beyond to the prairies where dreams took soil. It's educational wizardry at its finest: poignant without preachiness, vast yet intimate, with English audio guides that wove it all seamlessly for us Yanks. If your roots whisper across the pond (or even if they shout), detour to Bremerhaven's Emigration Center—it's not a stop; it's a reckoning. Mine just got rewritten in salt and stardust. Danke for the inheritance; the journey home feels deeper now.
Karen M — Google review
The most didactical museum you can imagine. It has a clear political program. Totally overcrowded and the museum does not miss any opportunity to educate you. The creepy life size migrants are more like a part of an experience park than a museum
Andrea P — Google review
One of the top 3 museums in Germany. This was my second visit and the experience was again very personal and interactive. I always recommend everyone to visit it and live the story of a person on their most important journey.
Ivana K — Google review
A Museum about the history of Immigration. It was amazing. Youbare following an Immigranten to find out what happened to them.
Gabi W — Google review
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Columbusstraße 65, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
http://www.dah-bremerhaven.de/
+49 471 902200
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Serengeti Park Hodenhagen

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Nature & Parks
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen is a fantastic destination that combines the thrill of an amusement park with the wonder of a safari experience. This unique animal park and holiday resort features free-roaming wildlife, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace in their vehicles. The park is well-organized and clean, making it easy for families to navigate while enjoying both animal encounters and exhilarating rides suitable for all ages.
One of a kind zoo. Safari in our own car is something very convenient for families and with that we were able to experience the animals in very close proximity. Animals looked well fed and in good shape unlike other zoos i have visited. There are also various free rides in the park both for kids and adults. Various food stalls and also WC were available throughout the park and very well maintained. Staff were also very friendly and helpful. Definitely a must visit place and it was very well spent day out for us 😊
HR — Google review
Serengeti Park Hodenhagen absolutely exceeded our expectations! We had an amazing time exploring the self drive safari. It's incredibly well organized and gives you a rare chance to see exotic animals up close from the comfort of your own car. From giraffes walking past our windows to rhinos grazing nearby, the whole experience felt like a mini African adventure right in Germany. What impressed us the most was how smoothly everything ran. Entry was well coordinated, the drive-through routes were clearly marked, and there were friendly staff around to guide and assist if needed. The animals appeared healthy and well cared for, with plenty of space to roam. But the fun doesn’t stop there. The amusement park section was a fantastic surprise. There’s a great mix of rides and attractions for both kids and adults. The park is clean, spacious, and offers a lot of variety to fill the entire day. Overall, it’s 100% worth the visit, especially for families or anyone looking to do something unique over the weekend. We left with so many great memories and can’t wait to come back again. Highly recommend!
Sathvik P — Google review
We went for the Halloween special and we really enjoyed it. It wasn't too busy, and not too scary. We were able to enjoy all the rides without a wait on most occasions. Unfortunately, both rollercoasters were not operating, I dont know if this is normal for the winter months. We stayed in a safari comfort lodge, which was clean and perfect for the three of us. It was quite small, but we were only in there to sleep. The accommodation is immediately next to the park and restaurant. We enjoyed the breakfast buffet which was included in our package. We didn't have time to experience the safari park this visit. We will definitely be returning next year.
Nicol H — Google review
An interesting park with a lot of different animals. My recommendation is to go through the park in your own car instead of the bus, as it is really safe and better for seeing the animals. Touring by car takes about 2–3 hours, after which you can visit the amusement park within the same area and spend another 3–4 hours having fun—rides, winning teddy bears by throwing into baskets, food available around. There is also a place where you can feed and pet goats, sheep, and llamas, which is truly wonderful for animal lovers. Overall, a very nice experience and recommended.
Milan I — Google review
It is a really great place for a whole day family trip! The safari part is incredible, we were on our own car and haven't regretted it. You can see animals really close, they have plenty of space and look really healthy. And we loved the amusement park! Surprisingly there were almost no ques, we didn't have to wait more that 5 mins for a ride. Top place, highly recommend!
Александра К — Google review
One of the best Safari park in northern Europe ! Very large, organised, clean and must visit. The rides are also a bonus and included, if you want to cover both I recommend to start early spend 09.30 to 12.30 at the safari, have lunch and spend rest of the day at the rides. The rides are for all age groups and parking facility is quite good, so can easily walk around. There is also an indoor play area for younger kids. Overall can easily spend a full day with family having fun and good memories !
Ravindra P — Google review
We had booked the Tongasoa lodges. What they don't tell you is there is a hard deadline for check in. The reception closes at 7pm and they were available until 8pm for late check in. The keys and the room no. information are all provided only at the reception, if you come late, we aren't sure where you will need to spend the night. We were very lucky to have caught them just when they were locking up and they were kind enough to help us with our checkins after their work hours. Apart from that everything else was really nice. They rooms were nice and clean, the beds were comfortable and all amenities were functional. The breakfast the next day at Manyara restaurant was just fine. If you are a vegetarian, you will be able to get sandwich and cereals and for vegan probably just fruits and salad vegetables. Safari the next day was really fun, we went with our own cars. The animals were very close and approached the cars. I thought I read you shouldn't feed the animals, but some of the cars in front of us were feeding apples, bananas and carrots and nobody stopped them. The amusement park was also fun, it came with the safari tickets, we didn't need to pay extra.
Aparajita P — Google review
Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen, Lower Saxony, is one of Europe’s largest and most popular wildlife parks, combining the immersive experience of a safari with a full-fledged leisure and amusement park. Covering over 220 hectares, it is home to more than 1,500 animals encompassing around 100 species, making it an extraordinary destination for nature lovers, families, and adventure seekers alike. Safari Experience and Animal Kingdom At the heart of Serengeti Park lies the Serengeti-Safari—an expansive 110-hectare drive-through area where visitors can witness free-roaming lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, bison, antelopes, and many other iconic African species. This safari experience can be enjoyed either in your own car or via a guided safari bus, offering close-up views of the animals in large, naturalistic habitats. This provides a thrilling, educational encounter resembling a genuine African safari, complete with the sights and sounds of wildlife in motion. Additionally, the Jungle-Safari invites guests to explore a walk-through area housing over 20 species of monkeys, including chimpanzees, gorillas, lemurs, and orangutans. This section is designed to offer an intimate and safe interaction with these fascinating primates, and features an exciting Jungle Safari tour that combines animal viewing with adventurous off-road rides and special effects. The Petting Safari area allows children and families to get hands-on with domestic animals like alpacas, donkeys, and goats, providing a more interactive experience particularly loved by young visitors. Visitors can feed and cuddle the animals, making it a fun and educational part of the visit for kids. Adventure Safari and Entertainment Beyond the animal encounters, Serengeti Park boasts the Adventure-Safari area, home to more than 40 amusement rides and attractions tailored to all ages. Roller coasters, water slides, carousels, and Ferris wheels offer excitement and thrills for adrenaline lovers, while gentler rides ensure even toddlers can join in the fun. Alongside the rides, live shows, acrobatics, music performances, and interactive events weave learning opportunities into an enjoyable entertainment program. Water World within the park provides boat tours for a relaxing family experience on serene waters, complementing the dynamic animal and adventure zones with moments of calm and beauty. Amenities and Accommodations Serengeti Park offers a range of facilities to enhance guest comfort, including themed restaurants serving African-inspired cuisine and picnic areas for families. The park is well equipped to accommodate visitors of all ages, featuring BabyPark areas for toddlers, accessible safari vehicles, and indoor play zones. Parking and public transportation options make visiting convenient. For longer stays, the Serengeti Park Resort provides lodging options such as lodges in an African-inspired setting or unique accommodations like a converted double-decker bus. The resort atmosphere allows guests to extend the safari adventure into a multi-day vacation immersed in the wilds of the park’s surroundings. Visitor Experience and Feedback Visitors consistently highlight the park’s unique blend of wildlife and amusement, praising the quality of the safari experience and the variety of activities available. The park stands out for its educational focus, with knowledgeable staff delivering engaging information about animal behavior and conservation efforts throughout the visit. Children find the hands-on and interactive elements particularly memorable, while adults appreciate the park's spacious natural habitats and commitment to animal welfare. Some visitors note that certain parts of the park, such as specific rides or facilities, show signs of wear, but the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive and worth the visit. The multiple themed areas inside the park ensure a diverse range of experiences, making Serengeti Park a versatile destination for family holidays, school trips, or wildlife enthusiasts.
RaniAmarjeet G — Google review
4.5
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3.8
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Am Safaripark 1, 29693 Hodenhagen, Germany
http://www.serengeti-park.de/
+49 5164 97990
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Heide Park Resort

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Heide Park Resort is the largest theme park in northern Germany, covering a massive 850,000m2 area with thrilling rides suitable for the whole family. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters like Krake and Colossus to family-friendly attractions such as Wildwasserbahn and Indie-blitz, there's something for everyone. The park has reopened after the pandemic with safety measures in place, making it a fantastic experience for all ages.
It's a great entertainment center. It's in the middle of the forest, far from the city center. It's between Hamburg and Bremen. It's a 20-minute walk from Wolterdingen train station. It has a nice theme hotel inside. The hotel food is average, a little below average, but still not bad. The amusement park also has food options, which are below average. The entertainment starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. for everyone. Hotel guests can enter half an hour early but can only queue. The attractions also start at 10 p.m. Wait times are on average 20-30 minutes. Wait times for ages 8 and under are shorter, around 5 minutes. If you're quick, you can visit and enjoy one attraction in one day. If you take it slow, it even takes two days. It's a must-see for anyone with children aged 12-29. The park design, roller coasters, and themes are all excellent. It would be great if they upgraded the food service as well.
Sky — Google review
Huge adventure park not too far away from Berlin. Went here with our little one and there are already ample rides for his age. Parents traveling with toddlers will still have lots of options for attractions. The Peppa Pig Land offers several choices. One doesn’t have to like Peppa Pig to enjoy the rides. I would also recommend the Food Stop inside Peppa Pig Land offering Rice Bowls etc. The staff are very friendly and food tasted delicious. We visited on a weekday so waiting times weren’t that long. But I have seen long queues in the coasters. Using the app, it was easier to navigate how to get to a specific attraction. It also shows age/height requirements, waiting times, etc. The coaster rides are very famous and there are different types on different levels so there is an option for everyone for sure. I would advise to bring your water bottle and rain coat/rain jacket atop your extra clothes. Several Food stalls are available. Book your tickets ahead online to get discounts. If ever not yet known, fyi, children celebrating their birthday get to enter for free.
Roan — Google review
I haven't been here in years. We arrived right when it opened and stayed until closing time. I was looking forward to coming here, and I was not disappointed. We had such a great time! The weather was mixed, which was good, as it meant that the crowds were not that large and the wait times were reduced. I went on every rollercoaster, and some even several times. The food was pretty good, too. I bought a few souvenirs and I must say the prices are really not that bad compared to other theme parks I have been to. I was still smiling the next day! I highly recommend a visit! I can't wait to come back! Next time, we'll stay the night.
Terence H — Google review
Great experience. Great day to be here. Not too many people as school has started and summer holidays are mostly over. Wait time was between 10 and 60 minutes. Only note is that some queues were not covered which meant in sunny weather it could get quite hot. The thrill roller-coasters were amazing. The only roller-coaster I would NOT recommend is the double-loop one. Headache machine.
Sofie S — Google review
It is a great place to spend with the family. We visited the amusement park in the middle of the week. It was great to see it is not crowed and waiting times were between 10 to max 30min for the main attractions. It makes it really enjoyable not like other parks with super long waiting time and too many people that you hardly can breath. The restaurants inside offer various dishes and the quality was good, a bit pricey though which is normal in such a park. The only thing, some of the staff or instructor at some attractions were not really friendly. They might forgot where they work. The access to the park by car from Hamburg less than an hour was very fine. The parking space very well available. The access by public transport is a bit long though. It is a recommended place to visit. There are entertainment available for almost all ages.
Omid M — Google review
It was a really quiet day when we were there so easy to get on any ride we wanted. Everything seemed in good working order although it needed a bit of freshening up after the summer season (we were there in late September). The were still plenty of options for eating and things were reasonably priced (for a theme park!). The ride staff were great and interacted with our children well (our children don’t speak German). Because it was quieter, they allowed us and others to just keep riding those rides without a line. A good day and a good experience. The only problem we had was getting into the correct carpark!
Benjamin H — Google review
Visited Heide Park and had a fantastic day filled with fun and adrenaline. The park has a great mix of rides for all ages — from high-speed roller coasters for thrill-seekers to gentler attractions for families and younger children. The grounds are well laid out and easy to navigate, with plenty of seating areas and spots to take a break. Queues for the bigger rides can be long at peak times, but the atmosphere and excitement make the wait worthwhile. Food options are varied, with something to suit most tastes, though prices are on the higher side as expected in theme parks. Staff were friendly and kept the rides running smoothly and safely. Overall, Heide Park is a must-visit for theme park lovers in Germany. A great mix of thrills, family fun, and beautiful surroundings make it perfect for a full day out.
Nauman K — Google review
We came from far away especially for this park, as we had promised our little daughter. We had been here before, and she really enjoyed it and wanted to return. We entered the park, and immediately a heavy downpour began. We went into the shop at the entrance and waited for an hour. The rain didn’t stop. We approached customer service and asked to postpone our tickets to the following day — our request was denied. We waited another hour and tried, for our daughter’s sake, to continue through the park. We were soaked to the bone, and all the rides were closed. There was absolutely no way to fulfill our promise to her. Apart from walking around in the rain, there was nothing to do! I contacted customer service by email, hoping they would show some flexibility and let us enter on another day. But no — that's their policy, with no exceptions. After about two hours, with no sign of the rain stopping, we simply left. The disappointment for our daughter — and for us — was indescribable. It’s truly a shame that this is how children are treated. We, the parents, pay full admission just so the kids can have fun, and the park didn’t even take this small step to accommodate us by allowing a replacement visit. What a pity!
צבי ה — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(4688)
Heide Park 1, 29614 Soltau, Germany
https://www.heide-park.de/
+49 5191 6214900
17

Port of Hamburg

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Harbor
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Port of Hamburg, the largest container port in Germany and one of the world's biggest, is strategically located on the river Elbe. It serves as a crucial link between Eastern and Central Europe, offering safe docking for various vessels including containerships, oil tankers, and cruise ships. A visit to Hamburg would be incomplete without exploring this bustling harbor area or taking a boat tour to get an up-close view of its operations.
I took a boat tour of the Port of Hamburg and it was a fascinating experience. I saw giant cargo ships, observed the loading and unloading operations. Overall, I highly recommend this tour for anyone interested in seeing the Port of Hamburg up close.
Ionut C — Google review
there was a festival at the day I arrived, so it was really crowded, full of people everywhere, but after that it was so peaceful there, the air was fresh and the water was clean, it was just so nice to sit there and enjoy the sunshine, both day and night views were so beautiful!! Hamburg is definitely one of my favorite places in Europe!
Zora — Google review
The port is just huge! We took a tour on a boat for 20€ in order to admire the majesty of the cranes and the huge ships parked on the deck being loaded by containers. There are so many things to see but you need a guide to get the full experience
Globetrot M — Google review
Visited Hamburg Last year Was amazing trip Beautiful city Clean nice Atmosphere Wonderful views This city swimming in water Water around you everywhere Beautiful feeling Much to do Much places to visit Much and different food All what you need gonna found there This City not sleep Hamburg 😍❤️
Ahmed A — Google review
Seeing water flow around is satisfying and very beautiful, Hamburg was such a good experience. Go to the elbphilharmonie and watch the beautiful view of the port of Hamburg and entrance is free, if you have kids you can use the lift, if you boat trip at night is a bonus and costs around 20€, then a bus trip during the day also costed around 18€ for 2 hours and I must say everything was worth it
B S — Google review
One of the most beautiful poet I have ever been. Its is so lively, you can see tons of containers, cruise ships. If you are going to Germany, make sure to add hamburg harbour in your to do list and also, have a cruise tour. Its really worth trying.
Umer R — Google review
One of the favorite places for a sunday stroll. Plenty things to see. Make sure to catch the ferry 62 for a round trip on the river allowing you to see things from different perspective. Moreover there are plenty of places to eat a nice "Fischbrötchen"!
Ineta K — Google review
One of the biggest and most important ports in Northern Europe. A must see when in a Hamburg. Place is really cool and if you’re in luck you’ll catch 2 musicians jamming and rocking some tunes like we found. Don’t leave Hamburg without seeing it!
Paul H — Google review
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Hamburg, Germany, USA
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Viewpoint Steinwerder

Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
I had a fantastic experience walking through the Old Elbtunnel! It only takes about 10 minutes to walk from one side to the other, and the views when you reach the other side are really cool. The tunnel itself has a unique charm. Best of all, it's completely free! Highly recommended for anyone visiting Hamburg.
LISA — Google review
Variety and overcrowd in such a narrow tunnel, and amazingly remained order. We took ship tour instead of strolling along the pier. Thereby we could have an overall idea about the harbor area and came with some great buildings to appreciate. For instance, Elbphilharmonie ! 🙂
Angela M — Google review
Beautiful spot next to the South entrance of the Alter Elb Tunnel, and perfect if you want a panoramic view to the Hamburg waterfront on the North Side. If you’re up for it, you can also go and see the other photo spot next to the “Stage Theater An Der Elbe”, 20 minutes on foot. That will bring you closer to the Elbphilharmonie building.
Per S — Google review
One of the best hidden gems in Hamburg! You can walk here through the historic Elbtunnel or take a short ferry ride from Landungsbrücken. Once there, you get an amazing panoramic view of the harbor, the Elbphilharmonie, and the city skyline. Perfect spot for a quiet break, photos, or just watching ships go by. It’s peaceful and not too touristy. Highly recommend if you’re exploring the harbor area!
Alessia — Google review
Easy to get here via the Elbtunnel (absolutely worth a visit) or a short ferry ride (included in the hvv day ticket). The view is really cool but partially obstructed. It would be ideal if the observation platform could be elevated and widened a bit. Otherwise an amazing view of the Hamburg skyline.
Eduard-Ștefan D — Google review
The best place to the get the most amazing view and experience of the Old Elbe Tunnel. German technology at its beautiful best since 1911. Free entry. Great concept for walking and cycling incorporated.
Writing R — Google review
Or was a unique experience walking 450meters under the sea level in the tunnel originally constructed in 1911😍. Going up and down in such huge lifts is cool😇. The view of the port on Elbe on the other side of the tunnel is just wow. 😘
Bhavya L — Google review
It was very impressive walking through the tunnel and ending up on the side to the viewpoint and seeing the seaport from the other side. It's a must-see when you visit Hamburg.
SHARON - — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(5426)
Schanzenweg 12, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
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Miniatur Wunderland

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Miniatur Wunderland is a must-visit attraction in Hamburg, featuring the world's largest model train exhibit. The miniature recreations of famous global sites such as Hamburg, Austria, and Scandinavia are incredibly detailed, with animated elements like planes taking off and lights simulating sunset and sunrise. It's a popular tourist spot for visitors of all ages, offering guided tours through its intricate landscapes and bustling cities.
Absolutely amazing experience. One can spend hours here. Of course Kids gonna love it but I I found mostly adults on that day cherishing entire replica of famous cities with excruciating details as a miniature world. One can see and admire all that work gone into planning an execution of this world over the years. One of its kind experience not to be missed. The entry ticket is 20 euros but definitely worth it.
Naman S — Google review
Wonderful experience, details are incredible, as well as the perfect scaling and diversity of scenes presented. 100% positive memory. Being an adult doesn’t mean itself not for you! Maybe ever better than being a kid. The day/night alternation gives it a magical touch. WOW
Leonardo D — Google review
Wooooow! Amazing place with a unique experience that lets you walk through different parts of the globe. I loved how much attention to detail was put into everything, and the design often includes funny little scenarios—like taking a bath with a penguin or the sheep pyramid! It’s incredibly creative, yet the landscapes still feel realistic. The night and day versions of the cities are a very cool twist. Also, all the robotics and technology behind the functioning train system—without any crashes—is mind-blowing. I especially enjoyed getting a behind-the-scenes look at the newest addition. One thing to note: it’s a huge place to explore, so plan your visit accordingly to give yourself enough time to enjoy it without rushing from room to room. It can also get quite busy, so be patient and dedicate a full day if possible. There’s a café and food area if you want to take a break during your visit. Definitely recommend it! I’d love to come back and get even more lost in the details.
Dorottya-Agota S — Google review
Absolutely one of the best attractions in Hamburg — and honestly, one of the most impressive exhibits I’ve ever seen. Miniatur Wunderland is massive and filled with astonishing detail. Most Germanic (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) countries and regions have their own area, complete with moving trains, planes, ships, lights, and tiny human stories happening everywhere you look. You could easily spend 3–4 hours here and still not catch everything. It’s not just for model train fans — it’s for anyone who appreciates creativity, craftsmanship, and a bit of magic. The nighttime lighting effects, airports, and little surprises hidden throughout make it incredibly fun for both kids and adults. It can get crowded, so I recommend booking a time slot early in the morning or later in the evening if you can. There’s a café inside with good snacks and drinks for a quick break between sections. Truly a must-see — whether you’re visiting Hamburg for a day or a week, Miniatur Wunderland is worth every minute.
Micah R — Google review
Fantastic venue. Everything feels grounded and made by people who know what visitors will want to have or need. The exhibition itself is spectacular. Lots of details and stories are told ... Sometimes very hidden. Food is fine. Okay price. Reminded me of IKEA. There could be more washrooms. Also, the regular ticket isn't valid for reentry. That's a bit of a bummer since opening hours are until 1am.
Robert K — Google review
Wanted to see this for years and now I've ticked it iff my bucket list! This is hands down the BEST minature railway and car layout you'll ever see! So much to see, you can easily spend all day here! Don't bring the missus, that will only reduce your fun! Definitely get tickets in advance, they sell out quick!
John W — Google review
Its easy to see why this is fast becoming the top attraction in Hamburg. Its so much fun and that's consistent with everyone whonis wondering about around you. So much detail that ypu definitely need a visit to the bistro to allow your eyes and brain to catch up. Fantastic day out for everyone. Go. You will be talking about it for a while to come.
Lee W — Google review
As a model railway enthusiast, I have been looking forward to coming to Hamburg to visit Miniatur Wunderland and the truth is that it worth it! I was delighted with the visit and I want to congratulate the whole team for all the impressive work that goes into every part of the model! The technique, the operation, the quality of the details, I love everything in general, especially the airport!! I also really enjoyed being able to eat in the Miniatur Wunderland restaurant. I am sure that in the future I will definitely visit this wonderful place again!
Marc M — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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Kehrwieder 2/Block D, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
https://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/
+49 40 3006800
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Speicherstadt

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Walking Areas
The Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany is a historic warehouse district that stands on timber-pile foundations and is the largest of its kind in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site was built between 1883 and 1927 as a customs-free zone for storing and transferring goods. The red-brick complex spans 1.5 km and is situated between the Altstadt and Hafen City, showcasing neo-Gothic elegance with its multistory buildings and canals.
4.5
(5110)
20457 Hamburg, Germany
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Lüneburg Water Tower

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Tower
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
The Lüneburg Water Tower is a historic landmark that offers not only picturesque views but also guided tours, exhibitions, and music events. This hidden gem was constructed between 1905 and 1907 and served as the city's water reservoir until 1985. Standing at an impressive height of 56 meters, the tower showcases early 20th-century architectural style with a blend of red brick and decorative elements reflecting the region's industrial heritage.
4.5
(368)
Am Wasserturm 3, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany, USA
http://www.wasserturm.net/
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Designer Outlet Neumünster

Outlet mall
Shopping
Children's clothing store
Clothing store
Gift shop
Luggage store
Designer Outlet Neumünster offers a wide range of stores and products with great discounts. You can find quality clothing from many popular brands, often with additional deals. The selection is good and prices are really worth it. The only downside is that there aren’t many options for food or lunch, but overall, it’s a great place for shopping if you’re looking for variety and good value.
Vr M — Google review
Great little “village” of designer brands from all categories, dotted with coffee shops and ice cream parlors. The shopping selection is impressive and well-organized, with something for every taste and budget. Food wise, it’s functional rather than fantastic but enough to keep you going. Don’t expect a culinary highlight. A well-maintained and pleasant place for a day of bargain hunting (weather permitting).
Per S — Google review
Nice place, many brand outlets are available here. Need to pick and choose for offers. Majorly good for shoes brands like Nike and Adidas, schedules particularly. Beautiful place very neat and clean, nice cozy restaurants and different options to pick and choose. Play area for the kids all in all very good place to visit with family.
Nikhil K — Google review
Nice place....reminds me of Kildare Village in Ireland which is an excellent Outlet shopping experience. Some good dealson leather goods and clothes. Lots of hot dogs and beer as its Germany naturally but tasty!
Peter M — Google review
I arrived early in the morning at Designer Outlet Neumünster, when all the shops were still closed and the place was quiet. The calm before the shopping rush gave me a chance to really take in the spacious layout and the modern design of the outlet. Located on Oderstraße 10, it’s about 45 minutes by car from Hamburg, and you can also get there by train from Hamburg Dammtor to Neumünster with a transfer, which takes around 1.5 hours. Even before the shops opened at 10 am, I noticed the huge parking area with plenty of spots, including premium and electric vehicle charging stations. The outlet hosts over 120 designer stores offering discounts up to 70%, featuring brands like Karl Lagerfeld, Woolrich, and Zwilling. I was excited to come back later and explore all the fashion, accessories, and more. The peaceful morning also gave me a moment to appreciate the cafes and restaurants that would soon fill with visitors. It felt like a perfect blend of convenience and style, making it clear why this spot is a favorite for both locals and travelers looking for great deals near Hamburg. If you’re coming without a car, the best way is to take the train from Hamburg Dammtor to Neumünster, then a short bus or taxi ride to the outlet. It’s an easy trip and well worth it for a day of shopping and relaxing in a clean, welcoming environment.
ROSIE P — Google review
Designer Outlet Neumünster is a pleasant place to visit with a good variety of shops and a clean, well-organized layout. While not everything is cheaper than elsewhere, you can still find some good deals if you take the time to look around. There are also a few places to eat, which makes it easy to spend a few hours here. Parking is simple and convenient, which is always a plus. Overall, a nice shopping experience
Gobinesan R — Google review
Thats a great place for shopping. You can find deals, coffee shops, chocolate store, food trucks, parking. Everything
B. — Google review
I recommend a WHOLE day here. It's really worth seeing all the stores, we spent 4.5 hours there and it wasn't enough. Coach, Aigner, Joop Mixed with Levi, Marco Polo , Wrangler ... A mix of high end brands and affordable brands. Highly recommend 🥳
Mahdiyeh P — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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Oderstraße 10, 24539 Neumünster, Germany
http://www.mcarthurglen.com/de/designer-outlet-neumuenster/de/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=MAG07&y_source=1_Mzk5ODY2MC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
+49 4321 5586880
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Museum Holstentor

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Museum
Historical landmark
Museum Holstentor is a fully restored Medieval gate in Lubeck, Germany, which now houses a museum dedicated to the city's history. Dating back to 1477, this iconic Gothic-style gate marks the western end of the former Hanseatic City and is recognized as one of the most visited sites in the country. The gate features two rounded towers and a block in the middle that appear as a single structure from one side but can be differentiated from another.
Beautiful, historic, serene place to walk around. Lots of transport nearly, you can get here but a bus or the main Lubeck central station is about a 5 minute walk only. Recommended..!
A K — Google review
You see this old building when you enter the city. It gives a fairytale vibe. I really like the ambiance. Also i took pictures in the evening.
Didem E — Google review
It's a beautiful historic monument. Must visit if you would love to learn about the Hanseatic trade links and regime.
Melissa A — Google review
Such a beautiful and iconic landmark, rich in history and picture perfect. Highly recommend the museum❤️
Annie — Google review
The Holstentor is such a wonderful landmark which luckily survived to the modern age. The inside holds a nice little museum with different themed rooms and also a rather beautiful model of the medieval city.
Klaus W — Google review
A must see in Lübeck and a beautiful entrance to the old town. The Museum is small but also worth a visit if you have time.
T F — Google review
Night visit was great time to get photos without ppl dressed in red☺️
Tim T — Google review
It was an excursion from MSC cruise. We didn't enter the museum but walked around the city. It was so beautiful.
Lee S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1467)
Holstentorplatz, 23552 Lübeck, Germany
https://museum-holstentor.de/
+49 451 1224129
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Lübecker Altstadt

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Lübecker Altstadt, also known as the Innenstadt, is a vibrant medieval old town with charming courtyards, alleys, and squares lined with elaborate gabled buildings. This historic area is home to iconic landmarks such as the Holstentor gate, Marienkirche church, and Heiligen-Geist-Hospital. Visitors can explore the Museum Harbor with its historic sailing ships and discover small specialty shops and traditional German restaurants throughout the area.
4.6
(2170)
Lübeck, Germany, USA
25

German submarine U-995

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Technology museum
Sights & Landmarks
German submarine U-995 is a historical and technical museum located on Laboe beach, housed in a World War II-era U-boat. This Nazi Germany submarine was damaged in 1944 and later used by the Norwegian navy until the 1960s. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into its tight interior, including the engine room, cabins, control stations, and torpedo tubes. It is one of the few remaining intact U-boats and sits next to the Laboe Naval Memorial.
This was incredibly interesting. I had the opportunity to go here with three of my friends. It’s unbelievable to think people actually lived in this submarine!
Nick — Google review
This is probably the number 1 attraction in the area, and yet you don't need to be there long, and it definitely stirs mixed emotions. On the one hand, it's really cool to get to walk through a submarine, the engineering, the equipment, the pipes and valves, the electrics and communication, etc. are all fascinating. So, too, is a view of how the crew slept and ate in such a cramped space. But then the sombre thought that these guys were killing your guys, never really leaves you. Lest we forget.
L E — Google review
A fantastic visit to the U-995 submarine in Laboe! An educational and informative experience about naval history and World War II. The submarine is clean and well-organized, with clear explanations. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts.
M K — Google review
The Uboat gives an excellent insight to the life on the narrow boat during second worldwar and after. It is amazing to see how tight these places have been.
Sc. U — Google review
Been on my bucket list for a few years. Great piece of machinery well worth a visit.
Paul B — Google review
Impressive! Well maintained, easy to access and such an historical place. Respect to submariners for their courage.
B — Google review
Super cool. Would recommend to anyone interested in war history. Would like to give a shoutout to the nearby restaurant "Fischkuche Laboe". Vistit this place if you're in the area. They have the best schnitzel and fries i have ever tasted.
Jacob M — Google review
A worthy memorial and museum for sailers in WW1 and WW2. Nice view on the top, and U-996 was cool to walk through.
Mathias N — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Strandstraße 92, 24235 Laboe, Germany
https://deutscher-marinebund.de/marine-ehrenmal-u-995/marine-ehrenmal/
+49 4343 4948490
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Schwerin Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Nestled on an island in Lake Schwerin, the captivating Schwerin Castle is a stunning example of Neo-Renaissance architecture. This fairy-tale castle boasts ornate rooms and houses a remarkable European art collection. The town of Schwerin itself is steeped in history, offering cobbled streets, historic buildings, and serene lakeside views.
Was a nice day at the castle, the outside was more beautiful than the inside for us. The weather was great so made the atmosphere even better, I have to say seems like this part of Germany is the beautiful part. Definitely recommend visiting!
Tashi — Google review
Really beautiful castle. Courtyard is lovely to sit in as well. Live music during our visit. The Outside is quite lovely to walk around. Be sure to check out the gardens!
Melissa M — Google review
What a beautiful castle. We didn’t have time to view inside unfortunately, but the surrounding landscape and grounds were magnificent. This is definitely worth visiting, as too, the town itself. Very picturesque.
Wesley M — Google review
The castle was majestic and there were just the right number of people on a weekend. There was no queue to get the tickets on the day we went and we also managed to get a guided English tour. While we waited for the tour, we walked to the restaurant (called the Orangerie) which was in a very picturesque courtyard with a sea view. Our tour guide was very informative and gave us a lot of interesting facts and insight into the life of royalty during that Era. Not all the rooms were open for public viewing, as many were being used for the regional parliament. But the ones that were open, were really beautiful and were maintained very well. Definitely worth a visit!
Ranjani G — Google review
Beautiful Castle! However quite a lot of people there. The Tour is great and you can also borrow a chair so you can sit at all times. The Corridors are sometimes very narrow and some Tour guides are speaking rather quietly (for me personally was it not too bad, however for some people [especially older] was it a problem) so you can’t stand too far away from them. Overall a great place!!!
Aimée R — Google review
The architecture and golden domes are incredible. The beautiful gardens and the views from the bridge is really good.
Mathew V — Google review
Absolutely stunning on the outside... Self-guided tour... which is definitely handy when visiting with children. Although I was slightly disappointed by how limited the tour proved to be, in comparison with the size of the castle itself. There are also lifts and I noticed a wheelchair lift at a small staircase towards the end of our tour, so I suspect it has good or at least decent accessibility, as well. Place is fairly busy in general... so, crowded, but because it's a big place, it didn't feel overcrowded.
Penelope R — Google review
Visiting Schwerin Castle felt like stepping straight into a fairytale. Surrounded by a shimmering lake and beautifully kept gardens, the castle looks magical from every angle. The architecture is breathtaking, with its golden domes and towers rising proudly above the water. Definitely a must-see if you’re in northern Germany – whether for the history, the scenery, or simply the fairytale charm. 🏰
Shema B — Google review
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Lennéstraße 1, 19053 Schwerin, Germany
https://www.mv-schloesser.de/de/location/schloss-schwerin/
+49 385 58841572
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Knuthenborg Safaripark

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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Knuthenborg Safaripark is a popular drive-thru park in Denmark that features a diverse range of animals from around the world. The park is divided into 11 zones and also includes adventure and water play areas. Visitors can interact with friendly horses and goats as well as encounter more exotic creatures like monkeys, zebras, giraffes, and tigers. The tiger area has been recently upgraded to provide an even better experience for visitors.
We love Knuthenborg. We have been there 3 times (one of them while we still lived in the country). My 6 years old daughter loves to re-visit the monkey area as she enjoys feeding them. This particular time we also paid a visit to the dinosaur park and it was impressive. We are never able ti spot a tiger which is a minus. Usually there are donkeys on the road, but this time they were hiding somewhere. The zebras were also far away from the road. The employees are always kind and friendly. Prices on all merchandise are high. You can bring your own picnic basket from home in case you are concerned about the price and speed of preparation of the food. If I lived in Denmark, I would buy an yearly pass to visit it more than once a year.
Lora O — Google review
Knuthenborg Safaripark is located in a lush area near the town of Maribo in Denmark and is considered one of the largest safari parks in Northern Europe. In this park, visitors can drive their own vehicles along designated routes through open and natural landscapes, getting up close to wild animals such as giraffes, tigers, rhinos, Arctic wolves, and many more. The natural and open setting allows animals to live in an environment similar to their native habitats, offering visitors a more authentic and immersive wildlife experience. In addition to the safari section, the park offers a variety of attractions for families, including a large playground, forest walking trails, and educational exhibits about the environment and animals. There are also accommodations within the park, allowing guests to stay overnight surrounded by nature and enjoy a unique and memorable experience. The park is designed to provide a peaceful and pleasant environment for both day trips and extended stays.
Nikoo S — Google review
Would have rated it with more stars but the new experience of seeing tigers and lions is not good. There is very less chance of seeing those animals. Not from the bridge nor from the panoramic window. The good parts are the dinosaur forest experience and the 2 roller coasters for the thrill.
Cornelia P — Google review
Hopefully this review can help the park make some improvements. The plus side is that you are able to get quite close to the animals and see savanna wildlife in a beautiful setting. The down sides are worth keeping in mind should you plan a family trip there. We stayed there overnight for a quite substantial amount of money for 2 adults and one 7 year old - approx 900 euros. Barely any staff available in the park. Poor directions and signage to drive around. Would be helpful to get a recommended order for the visit. And more info on the animals. In the tent, you are expected to wash, dry and put away your dishes with the threat of a 60 euro fine should you miss doing that. Empty your trash. Put on and take away your bed linen just to mention a few things that you would expect to be included when paying that much for 1 night. The food we ordered to prepare in the tent was bland. Compared to skanes djurpark in Sweden I would say you get much less for your money. I wrote a review for that too so anyone can check it out. It’s a pity because it’s such a beautiful sanctuary.
Johanna N — Google review
We’ve been to the park a few times and it never lets us down. The park is massive and there’s lots to see and discover. You can bring your own food or eat at the various points in the park dedicated to it, apart from the animals that stroll freely on huge terrains there’s also a big kiddy’s park at the bottom that if you go at the designated hours there’s a small rollercoaster and the water log ride included in the entrance price( that if you buy it online you save 30% off the price ) . Very recommended.
Thomas H — Google review
Great place. Kind and service minded staff. We rented a cabin for 4 days. Bring food whit you, if you rent a cabin. There are many picknic tables around the park. So you can bring food whit you on a daily trip also. If you rent a cabin gate close at 17:00 and you can't drive in or out. But you can walk around the park and some hours drive around. Great place for family. We was here in end of season.(October) a little cold, but it's was okey.
Christoffer D — Google review
It’s a like in the wild experience. It’s really a big park so you’ll need to have your car to go around and see the animals, there are also places you can walk to see other animals. Better start the tour in the morning if you’re planning for just a day trip but they also offer accommodation for families. There’s also different activities for kids. 🫶🏻💕
Sittie D — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience. The animals roam free and there are plenty to see. For me the highlight was the dinosaur museum! With a collection of real bones from the biggest dinosaurs, you get to feel small next to these huge creatures. Would highly recommend. And remember to buy tickets online
John J — Google review
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Knuthenborg Alle 1, 4930 Maribo, Denmark
http://www.knuthenborg.dk/
+45 54 78 80 89
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GeoCenter Møns Klint

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Temporarily Closed
Natural history museum
Nature & Parks
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a modern building located at the edge of the cliff, offering an interactive tour through 70 million years of local geological history. Visitors can explore the exhibition to learn about the area's history, including ice age glaciers and life in the Cretaceous Sea. Guided tours are available, and visitors can also seek assistance from staff in identifying fossils found on the beaches.
Absolutely stunning place to visit. The chalk cliffs next to the ocean are amazingly beautiful!
Bambi M — Google review
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a nice educational centre focusing on the Møns Klint area, it hosts exhibitions and activities. Onsite there are play areas, washrooms, cafeteria and gift shop.
Cuong L — Google review
It was a great hike (Tour 5) that we did. I really like the rugged and wild coast there. You should plan on spending half a day there, but more is fine too. From the seaside it is also amazing, tours are starting from Klintholm Havn
Boris — Google review
No wonder it has became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stunning natural wonder, with a Museum and activities that allows you to understand the factors behind this wonder. We also did the Tour 5, with two kids, 6 and 8. Smaller kids could also do it, bit forget about Strollers.
Oscar N — Google review
Beautiful, scenery and the beach, the stairs. Geo museums, and souvenir shops… nice to chill on the outdoor cafe.
Altansuvd A — Google review
Lovely place. Very good hike with friends we had. Easy/Medium track
Simonas P — Google review
I can highly recommend the Geocenter. In combination with a walk/hike at the cliffs, a very exiting and diverse day. The museum is very interactive, interesting and family friendly. When you are interested a bit in geology and nature, you will like it. Parking is 6 Euro per day, the entrance is a bit expensive but worth it.
T363 — Google review
One of the most visited sites in Denmark - for a reason. A great geological site to bring your kids for an exiting hike and experience. Look for fossils on the beach or awe the 70 million year old limestone cliffs raise from the sea.
Johan F — Google review
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Stengårdsvej 8, 4791 Borre, Denmark
http://www.moensklint.dk/
+45 55 86 36 00
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Roskilde Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Roskilde Cathedral, a 12th-century Gothic brick cathedral in Denmark, is a significant monument due to its unique architecture and historical importance. It is the first brick-built Gothic-style cathedral in Scandinavia and has evolved over 800 years to reflect changing architectural styles. The cathedral serves as the royal family's burial church, housing the tombs of numerous kings and queens. Visitors can explore its imposing exteriors and interiors while learning about Danish history.
You have to visit Roskilde Cathedral! Its amazing brickwork and unique style are so impressive, but the history inside is even better. Exploring the royal tombs is truly fascinating – especially look for the hidden tombstone of the three-legged horse and other cool myths surrounding the royal burials! The stunning Antwerp altarpiece and detailed royal tombs are also a beautiful sight. It was a fantastic visit, totally worth your time to discover its secrets!
K. D — Google review
As a history enthusiast, I was absolutely blown away by Roskilde Cathedral. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just a stunning architectural marvel, but a living timeline of Danish royal history. Touring it with Ophelia Tours made the experience even more unforgettable - our guide Rene was knowledgeable, passionate, and made the entire visit engaging and fun. The cathedral’s sheer historical significance is staggering. It’s the final resting place of over 40 Danish monarchs, including Queen Margrethe I and King Christian IV. Walking through its chapels feels like stepping back in time - each one reflects the artistic styles and political shifts of the era in which it was built. From Gothic to Baroque to Renaissance, the cathedral is a tapestry of over 800 years of Danish history. The detail inside is breathtaking. The intricate tombs, the majestic organ, the soaring vaulted ceilings, and the peaceful crypts all tell powerful stories. I especially loved learning how the cathedral evolved over time and seeing how each generation left its mark - something you rarely get to witness so vividly in one place. Roskilde itself is a charming town, full of cozy streets, great cafés, and a welcoming vibe. It made the perfect day trip from Copenhagen - peaceful, beautiful, and rich with history. Highly recommend both the cathedral and Ophelia Tours. This was truly a highlight of our Denmark trip!
Dmitry Z — Google review
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Today we celebrate its 30yrs. Very much worth a visit. Roskilde Cathedral is one of the most meaningful places to visit in Denmark, see a thousand years of Royal history, architectural masterpieces and art. Parking: limited parking available, 2hrs free parking and there will be a charge after that. Toilet is available inside the cathedral Disability access: may be a bit challenging as most areas have stairs. But may go around the plain floored part of the cathedral Original structure: Began as a church built by King Harald Bluetooth around 980 AD (made of wood). • The current brick cathedral replaced the earlier church around 1170–1280. • It was one of the first Gothic-style cathedrals in Scandinavia, built mainly from red brick, influencing church architecture across Northern Europe. 👑 Royal Burial Site • Since the 15th century, Roskilde Cathedral has been the main burial site for Danish monarchs. • Over 40 Danish kings and queens are buried here — including: • Queen Margrethe I (founder of the Kalmar Union) • King Christian IV • King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid • Future monarchs, like Queen Margrethe II, also have tombs prepared there - refer to last photos Inside the Cathedral • Richly decorated altars, frescoes, and royal sarcophagi. • Features impressive organ pipes and historic tombs made of marble and alabaster. • Each royal chapel is unique, showing how Danish art and architecture evolved through the centuries.
Love - — Google review
A true marvel of a cathedral, a burial place for many Danish kings. We took a tour that took as to the cathedral on a bus. We arrived right before the opening, and the whole place without crowds that appeared a short while later. The place is rich in history but a tour guide really helps to appreciate that. Otherwise it may look like a regular church.
Edward S — Google review
A really cool spot to learn more about the Danish royal family! It is like a museum where you can read about the lives of those laid to rest there. Beautiful architecture and artwork.
Renée R — Google review
I live in Rome. Many people from all over the world come here. I know our beauties, yet Roskilde Cathedral is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It's full of imposing, celebratory monuments. What you feel, standing there, is the solemnity of the Danish kingdom.
Anthony G — Google review
This cathedral is definitely worth visiting. The interior architectural is beautiful and this place holds so many of the kings grave and they are so beautiful!!! The entrance ticket is also more reasonable than the other places of interest...
Food L — Google review
Not far from the Roskilde Station. Going into Roskilde Cathedral feels like walking straight into the past. This is where Danish kings and queens have been buried for hundreds of years. You'll walk past royal tombs some in fancy and beautiful stone bed for a queen or king. The real "design" highlight is the royal chapels, which are like small museums themselves. Each one was built in a different time period, so you see everything from medieval wall paintings to huge, dramatic Baroque and Renaissance tombs.
Tiffany D — Google review
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Domkirkepladsen 3, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
https://roskildedomkirke.dk/
+45 46 35 16 24
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Viking Ship Museum

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Archaeological museum
Museums
The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark, offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient and medieval maritime culture. The museum is home to five remarkably well-preserved Viking ships that were excavated at Skuldelev and date back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore original 1,000-year-old Viking ships as well as exact replicas at the museum harbor.
An unforgettable experience for anyone who loves Norse history and mythology! The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is not just a museum - it’s a journey into the heart of the Viking world. Standing face to face with actual ships that once sailed the seas over a thousand years ago gave me chills. These vessels, recovered from the Roskilde Fjord, are deeply tied to the seafaring spirit of the Norse people. If you're passionate about Nordic mythology, this place is a dream. You can easily imagine these ships as the kind that carried warriors who worshipped Odin, sailed under Thor’s protection, and told tales of Loki’s mischief by the fire. The longships here evoke the legendary drakkars - dragon-headed ships said to sail across Midgard and into mythic battles. The museum also shows how real Viking life blended seamlessly with the mythological world. The sea wasn't just water - it was sacred and feared, ruled by gods and creatures from the sagas. The craftsmanship of the ships reflects this reverence. There are also live demonstrations of traditional boatbuilding using ancient tools, and you can even sail in replica Viking ships yourself - a truly immersive way to feel like part of a saga. Beautifully located on the fjord, this museum is a must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a mythology lover, or both, this is one of the most inspiring and atmospheric museums in Denmark.
Dmitry Z — Google review
At the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, you’ll see the real Viking history — quite literally in pieces. The remains of five original Viking ships are displayed here, each with its own story of sea voyages, trade, and warfare. There are guided tours and activities running throughout the day, so it’s worth checking the schedule when you arrive. The guide shares the fascinating history behind the five ships that were discovered just a stone’s throw from here, in Roskilde Fjord. For those feeling hands-on, there’s a small workshop where you can try building your own miniature Viking ship. The kids especially loved hammering and sawing away. I had signed up for the sailing tour, where you get to sail on a Viking ship and even help raise the sail as part of the crew. Unfortunately, only four of us showed up out of the ten tickets sold — the rain kept the rest away. Without enough people for the weight balance, the trip had to be cancelled. Safe to say, I was pretty disappointed — it’s not every day you get to sail like a Viking. There’s also a restaurant by the museum. I tried the Viking platter — decent, but nothing to shout about.
Mei C — Google review
Not far from the Copenhagen, about 30 mins train ride. Just a reminder, you have to walk about 30-40 mins from Roskilde Station to the Viking Museum. Arrived at the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum around mid morning. There are two areas: first inside the agreat Hall, you'll see the five ancient Skuldelev ships in somewhat in skeletons forms. You'll feel a quiet awe just looking at their thousand-year-old remains. Second part is the outside where you'll see a beautiful place view with tons of boats. Tons of things to do outside, you can watch boatbuilders meticulously crafting replica ships in the boatyard. You can also sail out on the fjord in one of the reconstructed longships, sadly no more available slots for the day. If you have the budget and you'd like to fully experience, I suggest to pre book before going. Since we went during summer (end of August) you are allowed to climb aboard other replicas at the harbor, even try on Viking clothes. Overall it's a full experience.
Tiffany D — Google review
One of the most important attractions and museums during the visit to Copenhagen (40minutes by train). Staff are so welcoming with smile. Cinematography short movie in many languages will help a lot to understand the museum. The workshops outside will show you how the V-boats were built. Don’t miss it
Jean Z — Google review
A world-class and unique experience which is a must-visit if you're coming to Copenhagen as it's brilliant and only a 30-minute ride on the train (which is cheap and very frequent). See several recovered Viking long ships, discover about the different types and how they were built and used and then see expert craftspeople making replicas for experimental archaeology - sailing them to see how the Vikings would have used them. You can also become part of a crew in a small longboat close to the centre. And kids can design and make their own boat in wood with hand tools. Free tours in Danish and English by students are good and friendly. The venue hosts special exhibitions downstairs in the main hall. Several places to eat and drink on-site. Medium-size car park. If walking from the town train station, it's a pleasant and mostly flat walk. The shop has lots of Danish culture things to buy as well as stuff related to the Vikings. All staff friendly and helpful.
Alan M — Google review
This museum is an incredible place filled with authentic Viking ships, fascinating artifacts, and tons of interesting facts about the Vikings. Both children and adults will find plenty to explore and enjoy. During my visit, there was a blacksmith workshop where a skilled craftsman demonstrated traditional forging techniques. There was also a shipbuilding area where craftsmen were using hand tools to build seaworthy Viking ships — a truly impressive sight. For kids, there’s a small hands-on workshop where they can build their own miniature ships from scrap wood and test them in a water pool. There’s also a replica of a Viking household, complete with Viking clothing you can try on and a play area for children. The museum also has an excellent restaurant with delicious food and a cozy atmosphere. And best of all — if the weather is good, you can join the crew of a real Viking ship replica and sail out to sea. An unforgettable experience!
Julo M — Google review
I was a bit sceptical at first when i read its about one Viking boat restored. But there are 5 of them, and , whats more they have been fully rebuilt and are available even to step-in at the port next to the museum ! I learnt a lot from the short film in the museum. Go to the boat workshop at the port - they are just building a new boat, using old traditional tools, and you can chat with craftsmen. It was Worth a visit/trip from Copenhagen.
Jacek M — Google review
Roskilde Viking ship museum is a fantastic place. The museum has the excavated remains of Viking vessels, with activities for kids. Outside are reconstructed vessels and workshops where they are experimentally building new Viking vessels. Good facilities and cafes, free entry with a Copenhagen card and easily signposted from Roskilde train station. Well worth a visit.
James G — Google review
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Vindeboder 12, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
https://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/
+45 46 30 02 00
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