Things to Do in Hamburg in Summer

6 Things to Do in Hamburg in Summer

Summer Holidays in Hamburg

A summer vacation in Hamburg means paddling scenic lakes, beachside barbecues, and cycling trips into the city’s lush surroundings. Book a summer hotel in Hamburg and see the city in its favorite season.

1. Boat rides on Alster Lake

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In summer, Hamburg’s Alster Lake comes alive with joggers, ice cream vendors, and yachtsmen showing off their boats. Alster steamers take visitors across the deep blue lake, located right in the center of Hamburg, and up the adjacent Alster river.

Rent a small boat to paddle yourself, or walk along the lake’s banks, lined with some of the city’s most elegant buildings.


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Boat rides on Alster Lake

20148 Hamburg, Germany

2. Lounging at beach clubs

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The river Elbe is lined with friendly and accessible beach clubs in summer. Order a Caipirinha and retire to a deckchair at the sandy StrandPauli, close to the central Landungsbrücken pier. Next door is the stylish Hamburg City Beach Club, where large palms stand next to large white sunshades.

From the sandy beach of the relaxed Strandperle, a little further west, visitors have a great view of Hamburg’s port, with massive ships passing in the distance.

3. Open-air movie theaters

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Open-air movie theaters set up throughout Hamburg in the summer, showing both old classics and new releases. Bring a picnic to the Sternschanzen Park in the alternate-minded Sternschanze district, where old and new films are shown.

Alternately, take your seat in the courtyard of the Altona City Hall for the Zeise Open Air, which shows the best movies of the previous year. The Summer Movie theater Alsterdorfer Markt takes place on the cobbled market square of Alsterdorf, a little further north, and it’s free.

4. Spontaneous barbecues

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Summer barbecues are a favorite Hamburg pastime and the city has plenty of spots where visitors can join the action.

Bring a disposable grill to the wide lawn of the central Stadtpark, or take the S-Bahn train to the less crowded Falkensteiner Embankment, in Hamburg’s Blankenese district. Near the Landungsbrücken pier, the Yacht Harbour Wedel allows visitors to use its permanent stone broils.

5. Summer sports

Summer sports

Good for: Adventure


A summer break in Hamburg is a great time to get active. Rent a bicycle and follow the upper Alster River out of the city. Between Poppenbüttel and Ohlstedt, the route crosses the wildlife-protected Rodenbeker Forest, where trickling waterways cross pre-historic stone formations.

Visitors who like swimming can dip into the natural ponds of the Farmsen Strandbad, in the north-eastern Farmsen, or try the large slides at Freibad Marienhöhe, in the western Sülldorf district. One of Hamburg’s nicest jogging routes takes runners through Planten un Blomen, a beautifully landscaped park that features botanical gardens and tropical conservatories.

6. Summer concerts

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Some of the best German bands, as well as international stars, hit the open-air stage of Hamburg’s Stadtpark every summer. Besides the rock, pop, jazz, and world music offering, there is plenty of family entertainment, including children’s theatre and comedy shows.

Visitors who like musicals can catch The Lion Kingat its permanent home inside a purpose-built tent on a small island off the Landungsbrücken pier. At Römischer Garten, next to the Elbe river in Blankenese, the remains of a Roman amphitheater are transformed into a theatre stage every summer.

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