As you continue your stroll, you will now walk towards the 70-metre-high former water tower on the west side of the Stadtpark. This cultural monument attracts more than 300,000 visitors annually and has served as a planetarium since 1930. The building’s observation deck offers a wonderful view of the park as well as large parts of Hamburg. This “theatre of stars” allows you to dive into the depths of the universe. The centrepiece of the planetarium is the domed hall with a height of 21 metres. Thanks to highly specialised projection technology, visitors can experience the starry sky and other astronomical phenomena as part of different shows and events. The programme ranges from scientific lectures to music concerts and spectacular laser shows and also includes a great choice of children’s events.
And there’s yet another highlight for children in the Stadtpark: if you walk back in the direction of the Festwiese, you will find the park’s largest playground to the left. At its core, there is a huge paddling pool surrounded by a fine sandy beach that is about 10 metres wide. There is plenty of space here for roaming around, building sandcastles and, of course, bathing and swimming. The adjacent meadow area with its soft hills offers further play and sports facilities for children and young people, and the local café makes sure that nobody goes hungry.
From the nearby Alte Wöhr S-Bahn station, the S1 will swiftly take you back to the city centre. Alternatively, you can rent a StadtRad bike at one of the many stations around the Stadtpark.
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