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Discover Hamburg’s Port with this engaging 3-hour city game designed for kids, families, and school groups. Solve tasks and explore iconic sights at your own pace.
Discover the charm of Hamburg’s Port through a playful and educational city game tailored for children aged 6 to 12. Spanning about 3.4 km and lasting 2 to 3 hours, this tour offers a fun way for families, school groups, and friends to explore together. The tour is guided by Stadtspiel Schnitzeljagd GmbH, and the game box, which is shipped across Germany, contains 8 sealed task cards that lead you from one exciting location to the next. The experience combines physical activity with engaging puzzles, making it an interactive alternative to traditional sightseeing.
This city game is especially ideal for groups of up to 10 people, but larger parties can be split into multiple boxes for a smoother experience. The tour’s starting point is the Kornhausbrücke in the Speicherstadt, and it includes stops at notable sites such as the Fleet Schlösschen Castle, Störtebeker Monument, Magellan Terraces, Elbphilharmonie, and the Landungsbrücken. The journey offers a delightful mix of history, fun facts, and scenic views, with the flexibility to pause or extend the experience at any point.
While the game is designed for children and families, its detailed instructions and background information make it an engaging activity for anyone interested in Hamburg’s iconic harbor area. The tour is designed to be flexible, so you can start at your preferred time and take breaks whenever needed. Its straightforward setup and hand-picked stops make it a refreshing way to discover Hamburg’s port without the need for a guided tour with a fixed schedule.
The adventure begins at the Kornhausbrücke in the Speicherstadt, a historic warehouse district famous for its red brick buildings and canal network. The starting point offers a scenic introduction to Hamburg’s maritime atmosphere. From here, the journey takes you across key sights and landmarks, always with a puzzle or fun fact to discover at each stop.
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Next, the route leads to Fleet Schlösschen Castle, a charming water gate in the port area, and then to the Störtebeker Monument in HafenCity. The monument pays tribute to the legendary pirate Klaus Störtebeker, offering a fun reference point for the youngest explorers. The task at this stop involves finding the monument and answering a question about the sculptor’s birth year, which adds an interactive element for kids.
The Magellan Terraces at the Sandtorhafen are a highlight, providing a perfect spot for a break and some playtime. This area offers views of traditional ships and bustling harbor activity. The task cards include interesting details about the terraces and the harbor’s history, making it an educational point of interest. It’s a great place for a pause before continuing the journey.
The Elbphilharmonie stands as a modern architectural marvel near the harbor. The game’s instructions guide you to observe this striking concert hall, with background info about its design and significance. Kids can learn about its history and current use while enjoying the scenic waterfront views. It’s a favorite stop that combines culture with sightseeing.
More Great Tours NearbyFrom the Elbphilharmonie, the route continues to Kehrwieder, a busy street area, then to the museum ships San Diego and Rickmer Rickmers. These historic vessels provide tangible links to Hamburg’s maritime traditions. The task cards include fun facts about the ships and encourage kids to look out for specific features, fostering curiosity and observation skills.
The city game concludes at the Landungsbrücken, the famous landing stages in Hamburg’s port. This lively area offers views of ships, ferries, and bustling port life. The final stop provides a satisfying sense of arrival after completing the puzzles and exploring the port’s vibrant scene.
The city game box contains 8 sealed cards, each with a task leading to the next location. The instructions help you solve puzzles and reveal the next card number. The background info on each site enriches the experience, making it more than just a scavenger hunt. The length of the route is about 3.4 km, easily walkable or cycled, with the flexibility to take longer breaks or explore in more detail.
The tour departs from Hamburg, with the game box shipped across Germany. Shipping can take up to 4 business days, and boxes are sent no earlier than 2 weeks before your chosen date. This setup allows for flexible planning, ideal for those wanting to prepare in advance or give a gift. It’s important to note that you cannot pick up the box in Hamburg in person.
This tour is tailored for kids aged 6 to 12, but it’s also perfect for families and school classes. The activity accommodates groups of up to 10, and larger groups are encouraged to split into smaller units, each with their own game box. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, free from external distractions.
One of the strongest features of this city game is its flexibility. You decide when to start, and you can pause or stop at any point. This makes it suitable for busy schedules or other plans. The optional length of 2 to 3 hours can be adjusted depending on how much time you want to spend exploring or resting.
The tour maintains a perfect 5/5 rating based on three reviews, reflecting high satisfaction. Reviewers praise the fun and engaging nature of the activity, emphasizing its suitability for families with young children. They appreciate the high-quality materials, thoughtful design, and the balance of education and entertainment. The ability to take breaks, the detailed background info, and the overall organization are frequently highlighted as major strengths.
This self-guided, family-friendly city game offers an enjoyable way to explore Hamburg’s port area at your own pace. The interactive puzzles and scenic stops make it an engaging experience, especially for children between 6 and 12 years old. Its flexibility, detailed instructions, and educational content make it a valuable alternative to traditional tours.
While the shipping process requires some planning, the ability to start anytime and the possibility to pause add to its convenience. This tour provides a well-organized, fun, and educational way to discover Hamburg’s maritime charm with family or school groups.
How long does the city game last?
The experience takes about 2 to 3 hours, covering roughly 3.4 km on foot.
Can I start the game at any time?
Yes, you can decide when to begin once you receive the game box, allowing flexible scheduling.
Is the tour suitable for young children?
Absolutely, it’s designed for kids aged 6 to 12, with tasks tailored to their age and interest levels.
How is the game delivered?
The city game box is shipped across Germany and contains 8 task cards with instructions, background info, and puzzles.
Can larger groups participate?
Yes, but groups of more than 10 should split into smaller units and order multiple boxes for a smoother experience.
What stops are included in the route?
Stops include the Kornhausbrücke, Historic Speicherstadt, Störtebeker Monument, Magellan Terraces, Elbphilharmonie, Kehrwieder, Museum Ships San Diego and Rickmer Rickmers, and finally the Landungsbrücken.
Is this tour physically demanding?
It involves walking about 3.4 km, suitable for most ages and physical levels, with the option to ride bikes for faster travel.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes and the game box once it arrives.