Premium Tour of Elbphilharmonie with French Rolls & Coffee (German Guided Tour)
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The Elbphilharmonie Plaza is an iconic landmark in Hamburg, offering stunning views and a unique architectural experience. Visiting this striking concert hall is a must for music lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. The Plaza provides a spectacular vantage point to view the city and the harbor, making it a top attraction for travelers seeking memorable experiences. Rise to new heights with a visit to the Elbphilharmonie, where the blend of innovative design and cultural vibrancy creates an inspiring atmosphere. Feel the excitement as you explore the building's impressive glass facade and enjoy panoramic vistas that capture Hamburg’s vibrancy. It's not just a concert hall—it's a symbol of Hamburg’s artistic spirit and modern urban development.
Casual and comfortable attire is recommended, especially for outdoor viewing. No formal dress code required. Wear layers to adapt to weather changes near the harbor.
Your Experience
Take the curved escalator and get to the Elbphilharmonie Plaza
Meet your guide at the meeting point and then ride the Tube to the roof of the Elbphilharmonie. Walk through the indoor and the outdoor plaza, admiring the architecture and the intricate detail that's been used in the construction. Look out at the city of Hamburg and take in the impressive views of the harbor and the docks, not to mention the Elbe.
Learn facts and interesting details about the building of the Elbphilharmonie
Listen to your licensed guide walk you through the construction and planning phases of the Elbphilharmonie. You will also learn incredible facts like the total cost of construction, how the architects managed to design the Outer Plaza in a way that no birds would ever fly in, and what 50-ton object hangs over the stage. You will also get to see photos of the Kaiserspeicher before construction started, as well as the different uses for the interior spaces of the Elbphilharmonie. Ask as many questions as you like during the session to make the most of this experience.
Make your way to the 6th floor and enjoy some local delicacies
At the end of the tour, make your way to the 6th floor to the Störtebeker Restaurant where you will get to relax and warm up while you enjoy a steaming cup of coffee with a franzbrötchen, a rolled sugar pastry that is reminiscent of a cinnamon roll.
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Know Before You Go
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Timings
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Daily at 11am, 1:30pm, 3pm, and 5pm.
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About Elbphilharmonie Plaza Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
The Elbphilharmonie is a world-renowned concert hall located in Hamburg, Germany. Originally a warehouse by the harbor, it was transformed into a stunning concert venue with a striking glass structure atop an old brick building. The Plaza is the public viewing platform that offers breath-taking 360-degree views of Hamburg, the Elbe River, and beyond. Visitors can enjoy a range of public spaces, including cafes and shops, alongside the architectural marvel of the building. The structure's design combines historic architecture with contemporary innovation, making it a symbol of Hamburg's cultural revival. The Plaza itself is accessible via a high-speed elevator, leading visitors to an observation deck featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and viewing terraces. The design invites visitors to experience the city from a unique vantage point while appreciating the building’s artistic and engineering ingenuity. Its reputation as a hub for music and culture makes it a must-see when exploring Hamburg.
Highlights
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Booking your tickets online for the Elbphilharmonie Plaza guarantees quick, skip-the-line access and confirmed entry, allowing you to plan your visit smoothly. Compare different options and find the best deals to enhance your experience. Save time and ensure your spot at this popular attraction with our easy online booking system.
History
Originally constructed as a warehouse called 'Kaispeicher A' in the 1960s, the building played a vital role in Hamburg’s port trade. In the early 2000s, plans were initiated to transform it into a cultural landmark. Architect Herzog & de Meuron led the conversion, blending old brickwork with a new glass facade that resembles waves or a ship's sail. The project faced delays and controversy but was finally completed in 2017, earning international acclaim for its innovative design. Since opening, the Elbphilharmonie has become a symbol of Hamburg’s artistic revival and modern skyline, hosting world-class concerts and attracting millions of visitors worldwide.
Opening Hours
The Elbphilharmonie Plaza is generally open every day from morning to evening. Specific hours may vary depending on events or maintenance, so plan to arrive during daylight hours for the best experience. Elevators operate continuously, ensuring easy access to the viewing platform. Special events or concerts may affect public access, but the plaza's viewings are typically available outside performance times.
Best Time to Visit
Choose a clear day in spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasant and visibility is high. Evening visits during sunset offer particularly spectacular vistas over Hamburg's illuminated skyline.
What to See Inside
The main highlight inside the Elbphilharmonie Plaza is the observation deck offering spectacular views of Hamburg’s skyline, harbor, and surrounding regions. The plaza also features a selection of cafes, shops, and cultural spaces where visitors can relax and soak in the ambiance. The building’s innovative glass facade creates mesmerizing lighting effects, especially during sunset. Visitors can explore the architectural marvel up close and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this cultural hub. The experience combines modern design, cultural significance, and breathtaking vistas, making each visit unique.
Things to Know
Purchase your tickets in advance to avoid queues during peak times. The Plaza is accessible to all, including those with mobility needs. Be prepared for security checks upon entry. Dress comfortably for outdoor viewing, and bring layers as weather conditions can change rapidly near the harbor.
Visitor Rules
No flash photography or large bags allowed in the viewing area. Respect other visitors and refrain from loud noise or disruptive behavior. Photography is permitted, but use discretion when capturing indoor spaces. Keep the area clean and dispose of trash responsibly.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Visiting the Elbphilharmonie Plaza offers an unparalleled blend of modern architecture and scenic beauty. It’s a perfect destination to enjoy breathtaking views, indulge in cultural ambiance, and see Hamburg from a unique perspective. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a culture lover, or just seeking a memorable experience, the Plaza delivers a captivating visit that enriches your trip to Hamburg.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, there is an entrance fee, which varies depending on the ticket type and access options selected.
Yes, the Plaza is open to the public for sightseeing without needing a concert ticket, subject to availability.
The building stands approximately 110 meters (360 feet) tall, with the glass section reaching towards the sky.
Yes, guided tours are offered, providing insights into the architecture and history of the building.
Absolutely, the Plaza is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and facilities designed for mobility needs.
Early evening or sunset offers the most spectacular views, with beautiful lighting over Hamburg.
Pets are generally not permitted inside the viewing areas, except for service animals.
How to Get There
Easily reached by Hamburg’s U-Bahn and S-Bahn public transport systems, with the HafenCity Universität station nearby. Alternatively, walk from central Hamburg or cruise into the harbor area for a scenic arrival.
Casual and comfortable attire is recommended, especially for outdoor viewing. No formal dress code required. Wear layers to adapt to weather changes near the harbor.










