The Hamburg Dungeon is a tourist attraction in Hamburg, Germany, which provides a journey through the city's dark history in an engaging and interactive way. It combines live actor-led shows, rides, and special effects to give visitors a thrilling experience.
The Hamburg Dungeon is located at Kehrwieder 2, 20457 Hamburg, Germany, near the warehouse district known as Speicherstadt and the famous Miniatur Wunderland.
A visit to the Hamburg Dungeon usually lasts approximately 90 minutes.
The attraction is not recommended for young children. It is generally advised for children aged 10 years and over, and children up to 15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult due to the frightening and intense nature of the experience.
Most of the shows at the Hamburg Dungeon are in German. However, they also offer shows in English. Visitors should check the schedule and availability of English shows in advance.
The Hamburg Dungeon often hosts special events, particularly around holidays like Halloween or special historical dates. These events might include special performances, additional scary surprises, or themed nights.
It is advisable to book tickets in advance as it guarantees entry and can help avoid waiting times, especially during peak tourist seasons or on weekends.
The Hamburg Dungeon is partially accessible for visitors with disabilities. Guests using wheelchairs can access most of the attraction, but some areas might have restrictions. It's best to contact the Dungeon in advance for specific information.
Photography and filming are usually not allowed inside the Hamburg Dungeon to preserve the experience and atmosphere for all visitors and to protect the performance of the actors.
You can reach the Hamburg Dungeon via public transport by taking the U-Bahn (subway) to either Baumwall (Elbphilharmonie) station (U3 line) or Überseequartier station (U4 line), or by various bus lines stopping nearby.