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Snapshot Sunday—A View of the Hamburg Waterfront

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Whenever I visit churches, I’m usually content with saying a prayer or two, and if allowed, taking pictures inside. When I was in Hamburg, Germany, however, I couldn’t resist my Couchsurfing host’s invitation to go up the belfry of St. Michael’s Church, the largest church in Hamburg.

Hamburg, Germany

A view of the Hamburg harbour from St. Michael’s Church.

From the belfry, there’s an excellent 360-degree view of the city. Even though it was still winter, I was lucky enough to have two full sunny days in Hamburg, and from the spire, I could see all the famous landmarks, one of which is the opera house, the ultra-modern Elbphilharmonie (12 o’clock position in the picture, the building with three cranes) located along the river Elbe.

Hamburg, Germany

Boats along the waterfront in Hamburg, Germany.

Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg waterfront.

Hamburg’s harbor, while pretty awesome as seen from the viewing platform, must be visited to appreciate it fully. It’s a fascinating combination of the old (some warehouses are to be nominated as UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014) and the new, and buildings dating from the 1800s stand cheek-by-jowl with more modern structures, making for a really picturesque site.

You can take the stairs in going up the spire of St. Michael’s, but know that there are 453 steps, so you should be fit and dressed appropriately if you do decide to take this route. There’s also an elevator, but it’s really small and can accommodate only a few people at a time. Be prepared to wait if you’re there during the summer season when they get a lot of visitors.

Admission to the church is 4 euros. A visit to the crypt is charged separately.


 Aleah Taboclaon is a freelance writer and editor. She likes running (completed one marathon, training for the next!), diving (PADI open water diver), and traveling with her Kindle. Connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus. You can also email her; she would love to hear from you!


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19 Comments »

  • Andrea said:

    Love the view! Was it worth the four euros?
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  • Aleah said:

    @ Andrea: Yeah, it’s worth it, if you have some to spare :) The view from the top is really great especially if the weather’s clear.
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  • InsideJourneys said:

    Great shots, Aleah! Love the view of the waterfront from St. Michael’s church. Looks as if you were way up. Hamburg is definitely a beautiful place to spend some time.

  • Lisa Goodmurphy said:

    Great photos – I love to climb to the top of buildings and get a great view of the city!
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  • Aleah said:

    @ InsideJourneys: Yeah, we were really way up there. Loved the view!
    @ Lisa: It was my first time to do so, but I didn’t regret paying for it :)
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  • Debbie Beardsley @ European Travelista said:

    I too love climbing to the tops of buildings for a birds eye view! I would also love to wander along Hamburg’s harbor. The ships must be beautiful.
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  • walkingon travels said:

    Love the incredible colors you were able to capture. Glad that 4 euros was worth it!
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  • Aleah said:

    @ Debbie: Hamburg’s harbour is pretty awesome, even during winter!
    @ Walkingon travels: Thanks :) I didn’t regret paying it too.
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  • Mary @ The World Is A Book said:

    Beautiful pictures, Aleah! Love that waterfront picture. I love visiting European churches too and sitting there to say a prayer and admire the architecture. If it has a tower to climb for a city view, we’d gladly do it. We just did two tower climbs on this past trip including the 400+ steps on Christ the Saviour in Copenhagen.

  • Sabrina said:

    What a view! I love going up the tallest buildings in the places we visit.
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  • Aleah said:

    @ Mary: Thanks thanks! This is my first time to visit a church tower and I must say it was a really lovely experience. There’s lots of old and wonderful churches in Europe! Too bad some of them don’t allow photography.
    @ Sabrina: Yeah, the view was lovely. It was a bit cold too :)
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  • Allison said:

    I love the photo of the colorful boats on the waterfront. Seeing photos of Hamburg makes me want to turn on some early Beatles music.
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  • Nancie said:

    Hamburg looks like a nice city. I remember being in the train station back in the 1970′s, and it wasn’t the nicest place to be. Looks like things have changed for the better.
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  • Aleah said:

    @ Allison: Yeah, the Hamburg waterfront is really pretty. You should see the other areas there :)
    @ Nancie: The metro is nice now. Very convenient and efficient.
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  • Vi said:

    Aleah, you definitely should join “Capture the colour” contest.
    http://www.shorttraveltips.com/capture-the-colour/
    I think you have enough pictures to enter it.

  • Aleah said:

    @ Vi: I looked at your photos. I don’t think mine can hold a candle to yours! Nice one!
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  • Andrew said:

    If you get a chance, the Cologne cathedral is pretty impressive to go up as well. I made the wrong decision with the group last time I was there, but the pictures that the others came down with were quite impressive.
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  • Aleah said:

    @ Andrew: I almost didn’t go up as well in St. Michael’s. It’s a good thing I pushed through. I never went to Koln though. Next time I go back to Europe, will definitely check out your suggestion.
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  • Solo Backpacking Trip in Europe | Solitary Wanderer said:

    [...] well-organized transport system—all so different from the Philippines. I liked my host Tomke in Hamburg with whom I shared so many similar (frustrated) experiences in love; I liked quiet Bremen and [...]

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