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Hamburg Chocolate Museum.
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https://www.chocoversum.de/en/
The chocolate museum was great! Easy to find and cheap entry. We got a 90 minute tour (in German, but always summarised the main points in English) where we got to learn a bit more about what goes into making chocolate, as well as getting to create our own chocolate bar.
HSV Museum and Stadium Tour
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https://www.hsv.de/de/volksparkstadion/stadionfuehrungen-museum/
A little bit more out of the way, but cheap entry. It's a nice stadium, pretty classic. Some lovely trophies and memorabilia. The tour guide seemed enthusiastic, but honestly I haven't a clue what was said as it was all in German. Worth the trip to make my boyfriend smile!
Miniature Wonderland
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https://www.miniatur-wunderland.com/
This was pretty impressive! Cheap entry. The attention to detail in this large scale model railway was amazing! I loved that you got to see it all in 'day time' and 'night time' view too. I particularly enjoyed looking out for all the hidden adult scenes. So much fun!
Baseler Hof
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http://www.baselerhof.com/
Lovely hotel, would definitely stay there again. Right in the centre, but the desk also offers free transport around Hamburg.
Crobag
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http://www.lecrobag.de/en/home.html
The Greggs of Hamburg. Standard chain bakery, but a million times better because...hello...German pastries?! Yum! Ein donut please.
Escape Room
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https://hamburg.teambreakout.de/en/
There are plenty of escape rooms in Hamburg, I'm not sure what led us to this one - but it was good fun! A bit more of an expensive excursion, the price would be more manageable with more team members. We tackled 'Casa Moretta'. This was my first escape room and it spurred on a bit of a love for them, so it must be good!


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