
U-Boot Museum & war history private tour in Hamburg
Overview
Your 2-hour adventure begins at the Jan Fedder Promenade, which runs along the busy Elbe harbor. During the 1-hour introductory tour, your private guide will share interesting facts about Hamburg’s involvement in the war as one of Germany’s most significant industrial centers. Learn about the air raids, codenamed Operation Gomorrah, that devastated much of the city and the harbor, and see highlights such as the Landungsbrücken, Pegeltrum (water level tower), and the Elbe Tunnel.
The war-themed tour will end at St Pauli Fish Market, where you will find a moored U–434 submarine which now operates as the U-Boot Museum. You will get tickets for a 1-hour guided tour of this monumental Soviet-built warship, during which you will learn about its role in espionage in the waters of the US coast during the Cold War era. Enter the cramped space to explore the crew's living quarters, the officers' mess and the engine and torpedo rooms. Although the submarine had to be ‘demilitarized’ by the Russian navy before it could be turned into the unique museum it is today, much of the interior is in its original state. You will never forget this claustrophobic experience.
You can choose between the following options available in the order box:
- Option 1: 2-hour tour
- Option 2: 3-hour tour, with pickup and drop off from and to your accommodation included. This solution is perfect for those who do not know the city well and want to avoid using public transport.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
- Pick-up and drop-off (for 3-hour tour only)
- Entrance fees
- Guided tour