Personal tours

aussenalster im winter
sturm
regenbogen
u4-elbbruecken

In the morning to the Alster. At noon to Blankenese. In the evening through the harbor.

Or finally
Did you ever wanted to discover the Countinghouse quarter? Expressionist architecture with staircases that make you marvel...
treppenhaus kontorhausviertel
treppenhaus kontorhausviertel
treppenhaus kontorhausviertel
treppenhaus kontorhausviertel

What you can discover in just three hours

The classical villas of the Outer Alster, the Michel, the Reeperbahn and the fish market, the Speicherstadt and HafenCity, of course also the Elbphilharmonie and our city hall.

Or a harbor intensive tour with everything that lies behind the first glance from the Landungsbrücken. Bulk terminals, heavy cargo loading, warehouses for coffee and cocoa, 300 km of railroad tracks, container terminals, port museum, locks, suction cargo terminals and everything that makes the universal world port.

Scene quarters

You have already heard about the Schanzenviertel, at the latest about the G 20 summit. You want more? How about Ottensen, Eimsbüttel or Winterhude? The Southbound quarters or Entenwerder? Harburg? That is all Hamburg and well worth a visit. The fast way to your desired destinations within Hamburg and the surrounding area. Start and destination are flexible. On to Lübeck, Wismar or Stade. Your Driverguide is ready.
I like to adapt my tours to your wishes.

kiez
szene
georgswerder
oberhafen

Once to Blankenese in the stair quarter?

Finally take a supervised Reeperbahn tour?

And learn much more about Hamburg's world port?

Come on, you are almmost there.

My services include moderation on buses, boats, tours and in my van.

Day programs in and around Hamburg: You want to visit the Alte Land? To Lubeck, Wismar or Schwerin?

Moderated in German or English. Other languages are gladly taken over by my experienced colleagues.


Off to Lubeck?

Only one hour drive away...

...to the beautiful historic hanseatic city and little sister of Hamburg.

The Holsten Gate, the enchanting backyards, the cathedral and of course Niederegger marzipan are already waiting for you.

Maybe with a side trip to Travemunde? A bit of coastline is good and that with a view of the Passat, a Flying P-Liner from Blohm and Voss in Hamburg - built in 1911..

lubeck
travemunde
townhall
st.maries

Get on board

Looking forward to seeing you




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