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Explore Hamburg’s historic cargo ship RICKMER RICKMERS with full access to its maritime exhibits and restored crew quarters for just $8. A top-rated, affordable maritime adventure.
Discover Hamburg’s floating landmark, the RICKMER RICKMERS, for an affordable $8 ticket that grants full access to this historic sailing ship and its exhibits. Built in 1896, this three-masted cargo ship is one of the last of its kind in the world, standing proudly in Hamburg’s port. The museum ship offers a glimpse into the challenging life at sea, with carefully-restored crew and officers quarters, maritime exhibitions, and panoramic views from the deck. The tour lasts a full day with flexible starting times, making it easy to fit into your Hamburg itinerary.
While the tour is not suitable for visitors with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, it is a great choice for those interested in nautical history and authentic maritime experiences. The full access and interactive exhibits make it a particularly engaging activity, and the price point makes it accessible to a wide audience. Expect some outdoor walking and the need for comfortable shoes to explore all sections comfortably.

The RICKMER RICKMERS has a history dating back to 1896, when it was built in a German shipyard solely as a merchant cargo ship. Today, it serves as an interactive maritime museum in the heart of Hamburg’s port. The ship’s location at Landing Bridge 1 offers visitors a scenic entry point, with clear signs guiding the way.
This vessel is among the few remaining ships of its kind, giving visitors a unique opportunity to experience a floating piece of Hamburg’s shipping legacy. The museum retains much of its original character, showcasing restored areas that reflect the roughness and romance of seafaring life.
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One of the most compelling aspects of this tour is the careful restoration of the crew and officers quarters. These sections give a window into daily life onboard during the ship’s active years. Visitors can see the living conditions of sailors and officers, with authentic nautical objects and restored furnishings.
This part of the ship brings history to life, making it an engaging experience for those who want to understand the realities of maritime work. It’s a highlight of the visit, especially for anyone interested in seafarer’s stories and shipboard routines.

Below deck, the ship hosts special maritime exhibitions, which include restored nautical objects and changing art displays. The exhibitions are designed to inform and inspire, with some temporary exhibitions focusing on photography or nautical themes.
Visitors can explore these displays at their own pace, gaining additional context on the ship’s history and maritime craftsmanship. The exhibitions contribute to a well-rounded understanding of the importance of windjammers in global trade.

The ship’s deck offers panoramic views of Hamburg’s skyline, providing excellent photo opportunities. While wandering the deck, visitors can appreciate the craftsmanship of the ship and imagine the voyages it undertook in its prime.
The tour also highlights the honorary captains of RICKMER RICKMERS, sharing stories of leadership and maritime tradition. This adds a layer of personal history that enriches the experience.
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The tour starts at Landing Bridge 1, with clear signage directing visitors to the ship’s entrance. The full-day flexibility allows travelers to choose a starting time based on availability, which is useful for fitting into a busy schedule.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking on outdoor decks and exploring several areas of the ship. The activity is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the ship’s layout.
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Your $8 ticket provides full access to the ship, including the exhibition areas and museum sections. An information booklet is included to help guide your exploration and provide additional background.
However, food and drinks are not included, and visitors are encouraged to bring their own if desired. There is a restaurant onboard where authentic Hamburg dishes and nautical fare can be enjoyed, but those are not covered by the ticket.

The RICKMER RICKMERS museum tour offers exceptional value for its $8 price, especially considering the full access to historic areas and exhibits. The experience is rich in maritime history and visual appeal, making it suitable for history buffs, maritime enthusiasts, and families alike.
While the tour lacks accessibility for visitors with mobility issues, it compensates with hands-on displays and authentic ship interiors. The friendly guides and well-restored spaces create a warm, engaging atmosphere, as reflected in the high 4.6-star rating from 227 reviews.

Anyone interested in maritime history or sailing heritage will find this visit rewarding. The panoramic views and restored quarters appeal to those looking for a visual and educational experience. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an affordable, accessible glimpse into Hamburg’s seafaring past—especially if you love ships.
However, those with mobility challenges should consider alternative activities, as the ship’s layout might pose difficulties. The flexible schedule and informative exhibits make this an accessible and enjoyable activity for most visitors interested in Hamburg’s maritime culture.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children, especially those interested in ships and history.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended to secure a starting time, as availability varies.
How long does the tour last?
The ticket is valid for 1 day, with flexible start times based on availability.
Is there an age limit?
There are no specific age restrictions, but mobility limitations may affect some visitors.
Can I bring food onboard?
Food and drinks are not included, but there is a restaurant onboard where you can purchase meals.
Are guided tours available?
The package includes access with an information booklet, but guided tours are not specified; the experience is self-guided.
Is the ship accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this activity is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as walking on the ship’s decks is involved.
Can I visit the exhibitions without going onboard?
No, the full access is part of the ticket, so you need to be onboard to see all exhibits.
What makes this tour unique?
It is one of the last remaining windjammer cargo ships, offering an authentic history-rich experience in Hamburg’s port.