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Description
Step aboard the iconic Cap San Diego in Hamburg and immerse yourself in the golden era of transatlantic travel. This self-guided experience lets you explore the world's largest civil museum ship, a true maritime monument that once sailed between Germany and South America.
Wander from the bustling bridge to the powerful engine room, where you can sense the ship's vibrant history. Feel what life was like for crew and passengers as you stroll through the elegant saloon and take in the authentic atmosphere of this fully preserved cargo vessel.
Your visit includes access to fascinating exhibitions, such as a documentary on Hamburg’s role as an emigration port and a detailed display on the evolution of sea freight. These immersive exhibits offer a rare glimpse into the world of shipping and global trade from the 1960s to today.
The Cap San Diego is moored at Kleiner Grasbrook in Hamburg and is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM. Please note that the ship is not wheelchair accessible and may not be suitable for visitors with limited mobility or claustrophobia, as there are multiple flights of stairs.
Audio guides are available if selected, enhancing your journey through maritime history. Secure your entrance ticket now and step into Hamburg’s seafaring legacy—availability is limited, so book your visit today!







