The best way to have memories of your visit to Hamburg is to ensure that you are ready to save your memories via photography. You do not have to be a professional to take those photos that will help you remember all the places you visit.

The top attractions on the list of photography sights include:

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Hamburger Kunsthalle is the place to visit if you want to see fine art and masterpieces that date back to the days of the Renaissance. These facilities are actually two buildings that connect through an underground tunnel.

Miniatur Wunderland may be one of those places that you only believe kids will love, but you would be sadly mistaken as this unique museum is home to a miniature world with model trains that travel through the Alps and even a miniature plan that lands at the miniature airport, you will be completed amazed. These photos are certainly going to bring back great memories of this mesmerizing wonderland.

By visiting Altonaer Balkon, you are sure to take several photos of the harbor views that is the best location to see the beauty of Hamburg above the city.

In order to visit Rathaus, you will have to take a 30-minute tour which is open Monday through Friday starting at 10am until 3pm and on Saturday 10am until 4pm and on Sunday the tours are only done on demand. This is the building that is home to the Great Hall and the Emperor’s Hall. Your family will be able to tour the 647 rooms with a guide that will provide you with information and history and even letting you take a break in the courtyard.

Many hotels in Hamburg use photos on the walls as wall murals. You’ll experience awesome wallpapers in many different hotels all across the nation.