Miniatur Wunderland

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Address: Kehrwieder 2/Block D, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 2-3 Hours
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Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model train system and has been appointed Germany's most popular tourist attraction. Visitors can see small versions of several countries and even an airport. Miniatur Wunderland is known for its amazing miniature representations of Hamburg, the Harz mountain range in Germany, the Austrian Alps, France, Italy, North America, and Scandinavia. The petite model in Hamburg is spread over 200 square meters. The city's primary attractions including the Michel and Hagenbecks Tierpark zoos, as well as Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. Miniatur Wunderland has a population of over 50,000 diminutive people. 

Highlights

Miniatur Wunderland is perhaps one of the most unique attractions in Germany and Europe. The 200 square meters area of the museum includes spectacular geographical and physical details of the real world condensed on a smaller scale. The highlights of Miniatur Wunderland include:

  • The wealth of Central Germany: This themed world at Miniatur Wunderland showcases the pastoral appeal of Germany.
  • The waterways of Venice: If you couldn’t include Venice in this trip, fret not. Miniatur Wunderland has you covered with its miniature Venice.
  • The tropics of South America: This world within Miniatur Wunderland will transport you to the Amazon basin and its lush riches.
  • The German Carnival: If the cityscapes of Hamburg bring a shade of monotony, try to shed it by experiencing the bird’s-eye view of a proper Central German carnival.
  • The Knuffingen Airport: Fancy watching an entire airport in action all at once? The Knuffingen Airport at Miniatur Wunderland is a must-experience.
  • The Marina of Monte Carlo: The upcoming miniature world is going to be the water-fed and sunbathed Principality of Monaco right beside Italy.

Explore Miniatur Wunderland

The popularity of Miniatur Wunderland refuses to diminish due to its fascinating theme worlds and the newer ones that keep popping up. These zones are a must-visit. Know more about these worlds within Miniatur Wunderland below:

Central Germany

Central Germany is one of Miniatur Wunderland's older landscapes, having been completed in 2001. It has become a significant turning point in model building's revival. Green hills, charming communities, and breathtaking railroad tracks characterize Central Germany. In Central Germany, there is absolutely something for everyone.

Knuffingen

Apart from Austria and Central Germany, Knuffingen is one of Miniatur Wunderland's oldest theme worlds. The town has a population of 10,000 people and is nestled between the Harz Mountains and the Alps. It is one of Wunderland's most populous cities.

Austria

Apart from Central Germany and Knuffingen, Austria and its Alps are one of Miniatur Wunderland's original three theme worlds. The breathtaking landscape of the Austrian Alps, with all its features. Although Austria's Alps are not as tall as Switzerland's, they are far older. All four seasons mix and mingle in the Wunderland Alps.

Hamburg

Hamburg is Miniatur Wunderland's birthplace and the largest, as well as the most densely populated, city in the Wunderland. Around 250 people per square meter live in the Hanseatic town. It took the Miniatur Wunderland staff 109,000 hours to build this zone of the museum.

USA

In 2003, the USA theme world was built. All of the small nuances and unique settings took a total of 99,000 hours to create. Compiling the myriad facets of the United States onto a 100 square meters of space was a great challenge. This zone's modest territory is bursting to the seams with attractions.

Scandinavia

Scandinavia is Miniatur Wunderland's largest and most technologically diverse theme world to date. The consuls of the four Scandinavian countries Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland inaugurated Scandinavia in 2005. 30,000 liters of real water have been poured into the North and Baltic Seas.

Switzerland

Switzerland is the theme world with the most fascinating terrain, stretching over six meters and two levels, and you can see it from every angle. This piece was constructed with four tons of plaster and fifteen tons of steel. You can even look into the mines of the area through a 100 square meter hole in the ceiling.

Knuffingen Airport

From a technical standpoint, Knuffingen Airport, which covers 150 square meters and has realistic aviation traffic, is undoubtedly the most exciting element of Miniatur Wunderland. It took approximately six years and 4,000,000 Euros to bring the technicians' dream to life.

Italy

The actual journey destination of Italy is a must-visit in Miniatur Wunderland as well. With over 180,000 hours of construction time and over 400 buildings, Italy is sure to blow your mind at Miniatur Wunderland. Opened in 2016, this zone has never left the spotlight ever since.

Venice

With its 9 square meters size, Venice is not breaking any records, but it is exceptional in other ways. The model-building team at Miniatur Wunderland is famed for their attention to detail, and with this Italian lagoon city, they have taken it to a whole new level. If Venice ever were to fall, there’s a worthy replica at Miniatur Wunderland.

Fun Fair

The fair in Central Germany makes all the adrenaline junkies and cotton candy enthusiasts among the Wunderlandians' eyes sparkle. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the vibrant rush and bustle, as well as a sea of lights at night. The visitors would wish they were one of the 9,000 lucky Wunderlandians who get to spend their life at this fair.

Monaco & the Provence

While tourists marvel at the last stretch of Venice that was inaugurated, the next major building site behind the scenes of Miniatur Wunderland is already in the works. The venue will also allow guests to experience the excitement of motosports in addition to the conventional Monte Carlo layout.

Things To Do Miniatur Wunderland

From exploring theme worlds to technologies, special exhibits, and more Miniatur Wunderland offers a wide range of engaging experiences for visitors of all age groups. Here is everything you need to know. 

Theme Worlds

Miniatur Wunderland’s Theme Worlds are the main attractions. Be it the pastoral Austrian Alps or the deserts of Arizona, Miniatur Wunderland has it all. The Theme Worlds of Miniatur Wunderland also consists of Wunderlandians who go about their business oblivious of the giant visitors gazing at them all day.

Technologies

Without a question, the Miniatur Wunderland is unique not just in terms of landscaping and fabrication methods, but also in terms of behind-the-scenes technology. The team around Gerrit Braun has pushed the envelope in several areas of model building technology. You have to see the state-of-the-art airports, the Ship Control System, and model buildings to believe the degree of innovation at play here.

Special Exhibits

Miniatur Wunderland has been hosting special exhibits since the end of April 2008. Because the Wunderland attracts hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers each year, these shows can be used to convey educational information in addition to the joy of seeing the exhibits. The present dioramas at Miniatur Wunderland are A City Divided, The History of Civilization, Utopia 2009, and Utopia 2013.

Shopping

It is impossible to visit Miniatur Wunderland and not want to bring a piece of memorabilia home. To aid this urge, the Miniatur Wunderland shop has made it possible for you to shop at the venue as well as order from the comfort of your home. From fridge magnets to themed monopoly sets, the shopping section of Miniatur Wunderland has it all.

Dining

The dining experience at Miniatur Wunderland is bound to out of this world. Quality food and good service are guaranteed at the eateries of Miniatur Wunderland. The chairs have been thoughtfully created and positioned. You may choose to watch the action from one of the railway cabins or the lounge as you gorge on the delectable food. 

Know Before You Visit

The following section delves into the specifics about planning your trip to Miniatur Wunderland. The house rules, direction, opening hours, tips, and other important information can be found in this section.

Miniatur Wunderland is open from:

  • 9 AM to 7 PM on Tuesdays and public holidays
  • 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM on Wednesdays to Mondays

Best Time to Visit:

  • The months of May to September are ideal for a visit to Miniatur Wunderland, with temperatures hovering around 70°F in the city. Room rates maybe a little more, and there may be more tourists to deal with, but the lovely weather more than compensates for the higher pricing. Alternatively, you can choose to avoid the high season and visit in April or October. 

Address: Kehrwieder 2/Block D, 20457 Hamburg, Germany

Parking: Paid limited parking is available near the entrance of Miniatur Wunderland.

Getting There:

  • By Car: You can reach Miniatur Wunderland by taking the B433 via Flughafenstr.
  • By Train: You can reach Miniatur Wunderland by taking the subway route U1 or U3 and then walking to the venue.
  • By Bus: Get down at Am Sandtorkai or Speicherstadt and walk to the venue.
  • Charging stations for cameras and mobile phones are available on the 4th floor of Miniatur Wunderland.
  • Memory cards and other camera accessories can be purchased at stores within Miniatur Wunderland.
  • Waiting services are available with seating, free soft drinks, toilets, real-time update of waiting time.
  • Miniatur Wunderland provides a free-of-charge entry slot reservation service to ensure queue-free entry.
  • A play zone is available for children visiting Miniatur Wunderland at the bistro.
  • Birthday parties and other occasions can be celebrated at Miniatur Wunderland with prior booking.
  • Changing rooms and lactations rooms are provided for newborn babies visiting Miniatur Wunderland.
  • The entirety of Miniatur Wunderland is accessible via wheelchairs.
  • A sprinkler system is available in all areas of Miniatur Wunderland to provide adequate protection from a fire breakout.
  • Staff members with special evacuation training are always on Miniatur Wunderland’s payroll.
  • Paramedics are always on call at Miniatur Wunderland to help out the visitors in need.
  • All areas of Miniatur Wunderland are accessible via a wheelchair.
  • An easy access elevator is available near the entrance of Miniatur Wunderland for differently-abled individuals.
  • Reserved parking for individuals with disabilities is available near the Miniatur Wunderland entrance.
  • A companion is allowed to enter with individuals with disabilities.
  • Once every 4 to 8 weeks, individuals in wheelchairs can access Miniatur Wunderland without the usual rush of visitors.
  • Visitors with valid entry tickets will only be allowed within the Miniatur Wunderland premises.
  • For queue-free entry, it is recommended that the visitors reserve their entry slots before reaching the venue.
  • Guided tours of Miniatur Wunderland may be modified or canceled without prior notice.
  • Individual areas of Miniatur Wunderland may be closed for visitors for renovation or any other purposes without prior notice.
  • Dogs are allowed within Miniatur Wunderland premises, however, visitors must carry dog waste removal bags.
  • Visitors must not touch the dioramas and exhibits at Miniatur Wunderland premises.
  • Guests must follow all fire safety regulations at all areas of Miniatur Wunderland.

In order to make the most of your trip to Miniatur Wunderland, the following tips and tricks will come in handy:

  • Avoid the weekends and school holidays if you don’t like crowds.
  • Use the wait time predictor on the official website before booking your tickets.
  • Reserve your slots in advance to minimize wait time.
  • Reach just when Miniatur Wunderland opens to get the least amount of visitors.
  • Visit the most popular parts of the museum first and keep the niche choices for last.
  • Call a day before if you will be needing any assistance from Miniatur Wunderland staff.
  • Dine at the bistro at a reasonable instead of wasting time looking for a restaurant outside.
  • Avail of free shipping on your shopping by sending them directly to your address instead of lugging them around on your trip.

Unlike most parks and museums, Miniatur Wunderland ensures that the prices of its food items do not exceed that of the standard prices.

  • The bistro at Miniatur Wunderland provides an exhaustive array of food and beverages on its menu.
  • Food: The food menu consists of crowd favorites like fries, baked fish fillets, curry sausages, schnitzel, potato salad, and Pasta with tomato sauce.
  • Cold beverages: When it comes to refreshments, the bistro provides Pepsi, Mirinda, 7up, Bionade, Apple spritzer, Capri Sun, Fritz lemonade, Red Bull, and Krombacher Fassbrause.
  • Hot beverages: Hot chocolate, tea, espresso, Caffè Crema, Cappuccino, Caffè Latte, and Caffè Americano are avilable at the bistro.

There are numerous hotels where you can secure a deal if you are visiting Miniatur Wunderland. 

  • Hotel Senator: The Hotel Senator is located on Lange Reihe in Hamburg's St. Georg area. The Central Station, the Kunsthalle museum, and Miniatur Wunderland are all within walking distance.
  • AMERON Hamburg Hotel Speicherstadt: The AMERON Hamburg Hotel Speicherstadt is located in the historic warehouse district, abutting the HafenCity with its distinctive architecture.
  • Europäischer Hof Hamburg: The Hotel Europäischer Hof is conveniently located just across from Hamburg Central Station. It is also not far from Miniatur Wunderland.
  • Mercure Hotel Hamburg City: The 4-star Mercure Hotel Hamburg City has 187 non-smoking rooms with free WiFi, Sky TV, and a safe.
  • Hotel Baseler Hof: Located between Planten and Blomen and the Hamburg State Opera, Hotel Baseler Hof on Esplanade is a privately run, classic, comfort-class hotel.
  • Novotel Hamburg Alster: Between the Alsterschwimmhalle and the University of Applied Sciences HAW, the Novotel Hamburg Alster is located in the Hohenfelde area.
  • EAST Hotel: With its Asian feel, the Design Hotel East is located on a street parallel to the Reeperbahn and represents a stylish addition to St. Pauli.

Shopping at Miniatur Wunderland is quite rewarding as it provides you with numerous options.

  • Gift Vouchers: Gift vouchers at Miniatur Wunderland can be bought for children, students, seniors, and adults.
  • Special Events Gift Vouchers: You can purchase gift vouchers for special events like Big Tubs & Small Trains.
  • Model Building Material: If you are into following the footsteps of the artists at Miniatur Wunderland, you can purchase model building material for your own endeavor.
  • From Wunderland: Miniatur Wunderland branded products are an excellent way to remember this trip, so the From Wunderland range will make for a great memento.
  • 1:87 Car Models: Cars are a big part of Miniatur Wunderland and therefore it would make sense to pick these replica models for a modest price.
  • Fun & Games: 3D Puzzles and special edition Monopoly games are just some of the most popular buys from the Fun & Games section of the Miniatur Wunderland.

Frequently Asked Questions About Miniatur Wunderland

What is the Miniatur Wunderland?

Miniatur Wunderland is the home to miniature models of towns, cities, countries, railway tracks, and airports located in Hamburg. 

Where is Miniatur Wunderland located?

Miniatur Wunderland is located at Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg, Kehrwieder 2, 20457 Hamburg – Speicherstadt

What are Miniatur Wunderland opening hours?

Miniatur Wunderland is open from :

What’s the best time to visit Miniatur Wunderland?

The best time to visit Miniatur Wunderland is in April or October.

How big is the Miniatur Wunderland?

Miniatur Wunderland has a total floor area of 7000 square meters.

How much time do you need at the Miniatur Wunderland?

You may need up to 2 hours at the Miniatur Wunderland.

What is unique about the Miniatur Wunderland?

Miniatur Wunderland is known for its 1300 model trains, 10,000 carriages, 100,000 vehicles, 130,000 trees, 400,000 human figures, and 500,000 light fixtures.

Is Miniatur Wunderland an outdoor or indoor park?

Miniatur Wunderland is an indoor park.

What are the best things to do inside Miniatur Wunderland?

The best things to do inside Miniatur Wunderland are exploring the theme worlds, dining, shopping, attending special exhibits, and learning about the technologies used at the park to build the models.

Is Miniatur Wunderland suitable for toddlers?

Yes, Miniatur Wunderland is suitable for toddlers.

Is there any dress code inside Miniatur Wunderland?

No, there isn’t any specific dress code inside Miniatur Wunderland. However comfortable and civil clothing is expected at Miniatur Wunderland.

Is outside food allowed in the Miniatur Wunderland? 

No, outside food is not allowed in the Miniatur Wunderland.

What type of restaurants does Miniatur Wunderland offer?

Miniatur Wunderland has a bistro that offers popular food and beverage items.

Are there any ATMs available at Miniatur Wunderland?

No, ATMs are not available at Miniatur Wunderland.

Are strollers and wheelchairs available inside Miniatur Wunderland?

No, strollers and wheelchairs are not available inside Miniatur Wunderland.

Are lockers available inside Miniatur Wunderland?

No, lockers are not available inside Miniatur Wunderland.

Is there a baby room inside Miniatur Wunderland?

Yes, there is a baby room inside Miniatur Wunderland.

Is there a free parking space inside Miniatur Wunderland?

No, there is no free parking space inside Miniatur Wunderland.

Can children enter the Miniatur Wunderland alone?

No, children cannot enter the Miniatur Wunderland alone.

Can I get First Aid at Miniatur Wunderland?

First Aid is available by contacting any staff member on any floor at Miniatur Wunderland.