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HafenCity InfoCenter

A presentation of everything currently happening between the Elbe bridges and Kehrwiederspitze promontory is on view in the InfoCenter in Kesselhaus at Sandtorkai 30. The HafenCity InfoCenter has been documenting the goings on in HafenCity since 2000: visitors can follow every step of the planning and discussions here and gain an idea of the latest stage of development more

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Osaka 9 HafenCity Sustainability Pavilion

Core issues that appertain to ecological, sustainable urban development can be experienced in the newly opened 120 sq.m Osaka 9 pavilion exhibition space daily except Mondays from 10 am to 6 pm. The sustainability pavilion is situated on the promenade along Magdeburger Hafen harbor basin, opposite the International Maritime Museum Hamburg. It is also the City of Hamburg’s central information point in its role as Europe’s Green Capital 2011. But the pavilion will continue to provide information about sustainable urban development long after that more

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InfoPavilion Überseequartier

Central information point at the heart of HafenCity - for Hamburg residents and visitors alike more

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Elbphilharmonie Information Pavilion

Everything you need to know about the architecture, construction and operation of the sensational concert venue more

Guided tours

School groups, professional groups or civic associations: the InfoCenter in the Kesselhaus has the right tour for everyone more

How to reach HafenCity

Find your way around HafenCity: this is your guide through the new district more

Registered cruise ships

Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.V. offers an up-to-date list of cruise ships scheduled to visit Hamburg more

The Cruise Center HafenCity

In future, cruise ship passengers will be able to stroll through Überseequartier quarter with its cultural and leisure attractions right on HafenCity Cruise Center's doorstep. Passing a variety of shops, cafés, restaurants and bars on the way, their route will take them directly to the Alster, the city hall, the museum district and the shopping streets in the existing city center more