Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg

The world in miniature

Last updated: March 2026

Corporate team visiting Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg Speicherstadt exploring the miniature worlds

Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg for company teams costs €20–35 per person, takes 2–3 hours to experience fully, and works for groups of 10–50. The world's largest model railway and miniature exhibition spans 1,499 square meters in the heart of the Speicherstadt, featuring nine themed worlds including Hamburg's harbor, the Swiss Alps, Scandinavia, and an operational airport with planes that take off and land. Over 1,040 trains run continuously on 16 kilometers of track, with 260,000 miniature figures and 10,000 vehicles. At €20–23 per person you get standard entry with self-guided exploration. At €28–35 per person expect a private guided tour with behind-the-scenes access to the control room and workshop where 380 employees build and maintain the displays. The level of detail is staggering — every section rewards close inspection with hidden jokes, miniature dramas, and Easter eggs that spark conversation. Day-night cycles with 300,000 LED lights transform the landscapes every 15 minutes. Miniatur Wunderland receives over 1.8 million visitors annually and consistently ranks as Germany's most popular tourist attraction. GalaCube curates 3–5 vetted Miniatur Wunderland group booking event matches and delivers them within 24 hours — free for you.

What is a Miniatur Wunderland?

The world's largest model railway and miniature world — 1,499 m² of detailed landscapes covering Hamburg, Switzerland, Scandinavia, the Americas, and more. Over 1,040 trains, 260,000 figures, and 10,000 vehicles. A Hamburg icon that works for any team.

Also known as: Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg Gruppe · Popular for company events and team building in Hamburg

💰 €2035 per person⏱️ 2–3 hours👥 1050 people🏠 Indoor

Available in: HafenCity

What to Expect

Your team enters through the Speicherstadt warehouse entrance — Miniatur Wunderland occupies multiple floors of a historic red-brick building in the heart of Hamburg's UNESCO district. The first impression is overwhelming: an entire miniature world stretches out before you, with trains running through alpine villages, planes taxiing on a functioning airport, and thousands of tiny scenes playing out simultaneously. The exhibition is divided into nine themed sections, each representing a different region at 1:87 scale. Hamburg's own harbor section is a highlight — the Elbphilharmonie, Speicherstadt, and Landungsbrücken are recreated in extraordinary detail. Switzerland features the longest model railway bridge in the world spanning a mountain valley. The America section includes a full Las Vegas strip with functioning casino lights. Scandinavia's section has working ferry boats and an Aurora Borealis effect. Every 15 minutes, the entire exhibition transitions from day to night. 300,000 LED lights create stunning nightscapes — the Hamburg harbor illuminated at dusk, Swiss villages glowing in the dark, and Scandinavian Northern Lights playing across the ceiling. The detail rewards close inspection: hidden jokes, tiny dramas (a bank robbery in progress, a rock concert audience, a couple having a picnic), and Easter eggs that spark conversation between team members. The operational airport is the latest and most technically impressive section — planes actually take off, land, and taxi using a proprietary system that took 6 years to develop. For guided tours, a behind-the-scenes visit to the control room shows the 50+ computers managing trains, planes, and lighting across the entire exhibition. The workshop where 380 employees build and repair miniature scenes is equally fascinating. Most teams spend 2–3 hours exploring, discovering new details, and pointing things out to each other. The shared experience of spotting hidden scenes creates natural team bonding — it's one of those rare activities that genuinely engages everyone regardless of age, background, or interests.

Pricing Breakdown

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Budget

At €20–23 per person, you get standard timed entry with self-guided exploration. Tickets are time-slotted, so you enter at a specific time but can stay as long as you like. Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small extra fee. Best for teams that prefer to explore at their own pace and split into small groups.

Mid-Range

At €23–28 per person, expect group entry with a brief guided introduction (30 minutes) highlighting must-see sections and hidden details, followed by free exploration time. Some packages include a reserved area in the on-site restaurant for post-visit team discussion. The introduction ensures your team doesn't miss the best sections in the vast exhibition.

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Premium

At €28–35 per person, you get a full private guided tour (60–90 minutes) with behind-the-scenes access to the control room and workshop, followed by free exploration time. Guides are Wunderland staff who know every hidden detail and Easter egg. Some premium packages include a drinks reception in a private area. Perfect for teams that want the deepest possible experience and exclusive access.

TierDetails
BudgetAt €20–23 per person, you get standard timed entry with self-guided exploration. Tickets are time-slotted, so you enter at a specific time but can stay as long as you like. Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a small extra fee. Best for teams that prefer to explore at their own pace and split into small groups.
Mid-RangeAt €23–28 per person, expect group entry with a brief guided introduction (30 minutes) highlighting must-see sections and hidden details, followed by free exploration time. Some packages include a reserved area in the on-site restaurant for post-visit team discussion. The introduction ensures your team doesn't miss the best sections in the vast exhibition.
PremiumAt €28–35 per person, you get a full private guided tour (60–90 minutes) with behind-the-scenes access to the control room and workshop, followed by free exploration time. Guides are Wunderland staff who know every hidden detail and Easter egg. Some premium packages include a drinks reception in a private area. Perfect for teams that want the deepest possible experience and exclusive access.

Best Locations in Hamburg

Miniatur Wunderland is a single venue at Kehrwieder 2-4 in the Speicherstadt, Hamburg's UNESCO World Heritage warehouse district. It's a 10-minute walk from U4 Überseequartier or U3 Baumwall. The surrounding Speicherstadt is worth exploring before or after — combine with a Speicherstadt walking tour or Elbphilharmonie visit for a full cultural day.

Tips from Our Team

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    Book timed tickets at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Miniatur Wunderland is Germany's most popular tourist attraction, and corporate group slots fill up fast, especially for behind-the-scenes tours.

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    Plan for at least 2.5 hours. Teams consistently underestimate how long they'll spend — the detail draws you in, and 1.5 hours feels rushed. Give your team time to explore at their own pace.

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    Visit during the week if possible. Weekday mornings (10 AM) offer the quietest experience. Weekends and school holidays are extremely crowded, which diminishes the experience for group visits.

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    Combine with a Speicherstadt walking tour for context. Understanding the warehouse district's history enriches the Hamburg section of Miniatur Wunderland, and you're already in the right location.

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