© Barkassenbetrieb Bülow GmbH
© Barkassenbetrieb Bülow GmbH
© Barkassenbetrieb Bülow GmbH
© Barkassenbetrieb Bülow GmbH

Barkassen Bülow

Harbour / Speicherstadt - Barkassenbetrieb Bülow

Barkassen Bülow is a traditional family-run Hamburg business which has been located at Hamburg port and on the "water's edge" for generations. In addition to excellent service and expert support, it offers its guests six barges of various sizes with which to explore the Hamburg waterways.

Get to know the Port of Hamburg from a different perspective and marvel at the huge ships at the terminals. If the tide allows, the tour goes into the picturesque canals of the Speicherstadt. In any case, the route takes you past shipyards, the fish market, the landing stages and through a lock. Of course, you will receive professional and entertaining information from our captain during the round trip.

Route subject to change.

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