Hamburg Activities

Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg for Teams — Guide & Prices (2026)

Miniatur Wunderland for company teams costs €20–35 per person, takes 2–3 hours, and works for groups of 10–50. The world's largest model railway spans 1,499 square meters in the Speicherstadt, featuring nine themed worlds including Hamburg's harbor, the Swiss Alps, and a functioning airport. Over 1,040 trains, 260,000 miniature figures, and 300,000 LED lights creating day-night cycles every 15 minutes. Germany's most-visited tourist attraction — and surprisingly effective for team bonding.

5 min readUpdated April 2026

Pricing

TierPrice/PersonIncludes
Standard€20–23Timed entry, self-guided exploration, stay as long as you like
Guided Intro€23–2830-min guided intro + free exploration + reserved restaurant area
Behind-the-Scenes€28–3560–90 min private tour, control room + workshop access, free exploration

Booking Tip

Book 2–3 weeks ahead. Visit weekday mornings (10 AM) for the quietest experience. Combine with a Speicherstadt walking tour for context — you're already in the right location.

What You'll Experience

The nine worlds unfold across 1,499 square meters: Hamburg's working harbor with loading cranes and ferries, the Swiss Alps with avalanche simulations, Scandinavia with a Viking settlement, the American South with a space launch center, and a functioning airport where planes actually take off and land on a 700-meter runway. Day-night cycles shift every 15 minutes, triggered by an automated system that controls 300,000 LED lights simultaneously. At night, the miniature cities glow with lit windows, street lamps, and headlights.

What surprises most corporate groups is how long they stay. The detail rewards slow observation: there are 260,000 individual figures, many with their own micro-narratives — a couple arguing in an apartment, a dog chasing a car, a fire crew tackling a blaze while traffic backs up. Engineers have embedded over 300 Easter eggs deliberately placed to reward patient viewers. Teams that expect to spend 90 minutes routinely stay for 3.

The behind-the-scenes tour adds the technical layer. The control room shows how 1,040 trains are orchestrated without collision, and the workshop reveals how the team builds new sections — currently expanding into the Gulf States. For groups with engineers or technically-minded members, this is often the highlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?

€20–35/person. Standard entry from €20. Behind-the-scenes from €28.

How long?

Plan 2.5–3 hours minimum. Teams always need more time than expected.

Just model trains?

Nine themed worlds, airports, harbors, 260,000 figures, hidden Easter eggs. Genuinely engages everyone.

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