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Elbphilharmonie
How to visit Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie: the free Plaza viewing level versus the paid guided tour, how to book a concert, and whether the climb to 37 metres is worth it.
Where
Hamburg, Germany
Opening hours
The Plaza viewing level is open daily from 10:00 to 24:00, with the last lift up at around 23:30. Guided tours run several times a day in German and English; concert times vary by programme. Always confirm your date and slot on elbphilharmonie.de before you travel.
Tickets
The Plaza costs โฌ2 per person for a timed slot booked in advance (free same-day tickets are released at the box office but run out on busy days). A guided tour of the building, including the Grand Hall foyers, is around โฌ22.50 (about ยฃ19). Concert tickets vary hugely by programme, typically from about โฌ20 to over โฌ100 (roughly ยฃ17 to ยฃ85+).
Time needed
About 1 hour for the Plaza: 10โ15 minutes for the curved 'Tube' escalator and lift, then time to walk the full 360-degree outdoor loop over the harbour. Allow around 90 minutes to 2 hours for a guided tour, and a full evening for a concert.
In short
Visiting Elbphilharmonie
The Plaza โ the open viewing level at 37 metres where the brick warehouse base meets the glass concert hall โ is free, but on busy days you need a timed Plaza Ticket booked in advance for โฌ2 rather than queuing for a same-day slot at the box office. The curved 82-metre 'Tube' escalator up from the Kaispeicher entrance is the bit everyone remembers. To see the Grand Hall itself without a concert you take the paid guided tour; for the full experience, book a concert weeks ahead because the best dates sell out. Allow about an hour for the Plaza, two hours for a tour.
The Plaza, the tour and a concert โ which one you actually want
Three different visits hide behind one building, and people muddle them. The Plaza is the open-air viewing level at 37 metres, where the old brick Kaispeicher warehouse stops and the wave-shaped glass tower begins. Entry is free, but on a summer weekend youโll want to book a timed Plaza Ticket online for โฌ2 rather than gamble on the free same-day slots at the box office, which run out by lunchtime. You ride the long curved โTubeโ escalator โ 82 metres and gently bowed so you canโt see the top until youโre nearly there โ then a short lift, and step out onto a 360-degree terrace over the harbour.
If you want to go inside, thatโs the guided tour at around โฌ22.50 (about ยฃ19): it covers the buildingโs troubled construction and takes you into the Grand Hall foyers, though not always the auditorium itself. And if you want the thing the hall was built for, book a concert โ the vineyard-style Grand Hall wraps the audience right around the orchestra, the headline dates sell out weeks ahead, and tickets run from roughly โฌ20 to over โฌ100 (about ยฃ17 to ยฃ85+).
Free Plaza or paid tour โ which is worth it?
Time the Plaza for late afternoon into early evening: you walk the full outdoor loop in daylight, watching the container cranes work across the Elbe, then catch the light drop over the Speicherstadt warehouse district. The Plaza stays open to midnight with the last lift around 23:30, so an evening visit is calmer than the midday tour-group crush. Budget an hour up there once youโve factored the escalator and the queue for the lift back down.
The free Plaza is one of the best-value things to do in Hamburg and the harbour panorama earns the trip on its own. Pay for the tour only if the architecture genuinely interests you โ otherwise put that money towards a concert ticket, where the acoustics are the whole point. Pair the visit with a walk through the neighbouring Speicherstadt and a stop at Miniatur Wunderland a few minutes away, rather than rushing the terrace to fit in another sight.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Hamburg city guide.
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