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Rathaus (City Hall)

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Hamburg’s Rathaus, or City Hall, is one of Germany’s most beautiful and well-preserved government buildings. Completed in 1897, the Neo-Renaissance structure features an ornate façade, a grand courtyard, and richly decorated interiors. Today, it serves as the seat of Hamburg’s parliament and senate, while also welcoming visitors year‑round.

What to See & Do

  • 🏛️ Marvel at the grand architecture and the massive marble staircase 🏰 🏛️
  • ⛲ Rest beside the ornate fountain located in the quiet courtyard 📷 ⛲
  • 🗝️ Join a tour to see the ceremonial rooms and chambers 📜 🗝️
  • 🎄 Visit the festive market held in the large square 🍷 🎄

How to Get There

  • 🚇 Take the U3 train directly to the Rathaus station 🚉 🚇
  • 🚌 Use the many bus lines that stop at the market 🚍 🚌
  • 🚗 Choose a nearby parking garage for your personal car 🅿️ 🚗

Travel Tips

  • ⏰ Confirm the specific tour times before your morning visit 🕒 ⏰
  • 📸 Arrive early to photograph the building without the crowd 👥 📸
  • 🌊 Walk a short distance to reach the nearby lake 🚶 🌊
  • 🚪 Enter the courtyard even if the main building is closed 🔑 🚪

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🏛️ 10:00 AM – Admire the intricate exterior of the historic city hall 📸 🏛️
  • 🗺️ 10:30 AM – Follow a guided tour through the grand ceremonial rooms 👑 🗺️
  • ⛲ 11:30 AM – Take a moment to relax by the courtyard fountain 🌿 ⛲
  • ☕ 12:00 PM – Enjoy a warm coffee near the scenic lakefront 🍰 ☕

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (city tours vary by schedule)

Entry Fee:

Free to enter the lobby; guided tours approx. €5–€7

Best Time to Visit:

Mid‑morning for fewer crowds and clear photos

Location

📌 Rathausmarkt 1, 20095 Hamburg, Germany

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