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Type Major
Coordinates 53.552732, 10.006908
Timezone Europe/Berlin
Connections 778
UIC Code 8001071

About Hamburg Hbf

Hamburg Hbf is Germany's busiest railway station by passenger volume, a magnificent neo-Renaissance structure completed in 1906 whose vast iron-and-glass barrel-vaulted roof spans five main platforms in the heart of one of Europe's largest port cities. It serves as the hub for ICE high-speed services to Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, and Cologne, as well as intercity trains to Copenhagen and international Nightjet sleeper services, with the S-Bahn and U-Bahn networks providing dense connections across the metropolitan area. Hamburg's role as a global port city and Germany's second largest urban centre underpins the station's exceptional traffic volumes, which exceed 550,000 passengers per day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is located just east of the Alster lakes and within easy walking distance of the Mönckebergstrasse shopping street and Rathaus. U-Bahn lines U1, U2, U3, and U4 fan out from the station, with U3 providing a direct link to the Speicherstadt warehouse district and HafenCity.
Deutsche Bahn ICE trains from Hamburg Hbf reach Hanover in under an hour, Frankfurt in less than four hours, and Munich in under six. EuroCity services run to Copenhagen via the Vogelfluglinie, and Nightjet sleepers connect to Zurich, Vienna, and Innsbruck.
Hamburg Hbf is one of Germany's busiest stations and contains an extensive shopping arcade on the lower concourse level, with supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries, and international fast food. A large DB Reisezentrum and separate regional and S-Bahn ticketing points are spread throughout the building.
Luggage lockers are available on the lower level of Hamburg Hbf and are open around the clock. A staffed left-luggage office near the main concourse also handles oversized items and is particularly busy during summer cruise ship season.
Hamburg's Reeperbahn and St Pauli entertainment district is a short U-Bahn ride from the Hbf and best visited in the evening, while the Fischmarkt on the Elbe riverbank opens every Sunday morning from 05:00 and is a uniquely Hamburg experience. The Hamburg Card provides unlimited public transport and museum discounts and is sold at the station.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27