Attractions

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Jump House Hamburg

Germany’s first trampoline park. Still the most satisfying one to hand your children to.
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Miniatur Wunderland

The world’s largest model railway, and trains are genuinely the least interesting part
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Jumping Point

An entire hall of trampolines, 20 minutes from Hamburg, and it’s closed on Mondays. Nobody’s perfect.
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Feuerwehrmuseum Norderstedt

The museum where touching the exhibits is basically the whole point.
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Kinderzimmer in der Kunsthalle

A proper art museum with a room your kid will actually want to stay in.
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Klick Kindermuseum

The museum where “don’t touch that” is not a sentence anyone says.
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Museum der Arbeit

The museum that figured out children need to touch everything. So they just let them.
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Botschaft der Wildtiere

Germany’s only wildlife cinema is in Hamburg, and the kids get in free.
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Die Halle Hamburg

Indoor parkour for kids who’ve already tried the furniture.
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Kids im Dialog

Your kid will learn about empathy. They’ll think they’re just playing.