Hamburg, Germany cruise port guide
Located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, Hamburg will fascinate you from the moment you first set eyes on its elegant and austere buildings looking onto the port, one of the largest in Europe. When you reach this destination on an MSC Cruise of Northern Europe, you can get a taste of its glorious history. Hamburg is a cosmopolitan, wealthy and fashionable city, with an aggressive economy, that still prides itself of the title “free Hanseatic city”. It has, in fact, never cut its umbilical cord with maritime trade that has its heart in the port where your cruise liner will be waiting for you. Many tourist come here to visit the Reeperbahn, the red light district, but if you want to take in the atmosphere of the city, you shouldn’t miss an excursion to Speicherstadt (Warehouse Town), where the cobbled streets, gables and turrets combine to make the area on the other side of Zollkanal (Tax Canal) a world apart from the city opposite. Another city icon, St Michaelis, at the western edge of the city centre by Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse, is Hamburg’s iconic church and no wonder. More than any other building, the “Michael” mirrors the city’s irrepressible spirit. Burned down after a lightning strike in1750, it was rebuilt in Baroque style under Ernst Georg Sonnin but it again accidently caught fire in1906. In 1945, the Allies obliterated the roof and decor of church number three. Reconstructed again to Sonnin’s plans, it is now the finest Baroque church in North Germany. Probably the most gratifying attraction during an excursion on an MSC Cruise is the scenery you can admire from one of the best views over Hamburg: the 360-degree panorama takes in Speicherstadt, the container port and shipping on the Elbe, the Alster lakes, and the five spires of the churches and Rathaus.
About Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg is Germany's largest port and "Gateway to the World," the third-busiest container port in Europe with 9.73 million TEUs (2014), and a major European cruise hub.
The Speicherstadt (Warehouse District) — a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2015 — consists of magnificent red-brick Gothic warehouses (the world's largest coherent warehouse complex) now housing museums, design studios, and entertainment. The Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway exhibition, draws over 1 million visitors annually. The Elbphilharmonie concert hall (opened 2017), designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, sits dramatically on a former warehouse along the Elbe.
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5 Night Hamburg & Bruges Cruise
Liberty of the Seas · Baltic · 5 nights
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$249 / night
14 nights Norwegian Fjords from Hamburg
MSC Preziosa · Baltic · 14 nights
from $4,548
$324 / night
The North Cape Line – Summer from Hamburg
MS Finnmarken · Scandinavia · 14 nights
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Norway’s unique fjord world and the North Cape - Hamburg to Hamburg
MS EUROPA 2 · Scandinavia · 14 nights
from $10,439
$745 / night
Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada
Queen Mary 2 · Northern Europe · 23 nights
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Kiel Week II 2026
VIVA TIARA · Europe · 8 nights
from $3,625
$453 / night
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