Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
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Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
© Lutz Schnier
Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
© Hagenbeck
Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
© Hagenbeck
Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
© Lutz Schnier
Tropical Aquarium Hagenbeck
© Hagenbeck

Hagenbeck Tropical Aquarium

An expedition through the tropics of Hamburg.

Enjoy the fabulous feeling of being in the middle of the habitats of exotic animals. Among the animals that you can see close up are free-roaming reptiles and lemurs, free-flying african birds and some of the most dangerous animals in the world such as nile crocodiles and king cobras.

A tropical experience in the heart of the city

A visit to the Tropen-Aquarium at Hagenbeck’s Zoo feels like stepping into another world — right in the middle of Hamburg. As soon as you enter, the atmosphere changes: warm, humid air, tropical plants along the paths and exotic animal sounds create a sensory journey into the heart of the rainforest.

Fascinating variety and immersive design

The walking route leads through immersive habitats that feel surprisingly authentic. Winding paths take visitors past streams, rock formations and lush greenery, where lemurs, lizards, birds and other animals roam freely. In darker corners of the building, mysterious cave environments reveal amphibians, silent bats and camouflaged reptiles waiting to be discovered. The centerpiece is the Great Shark Atoll, a massive saltwater tank with a huge panoramic window that allows for an unforgettable underwater view. Sharks, rays and colorful fish glide by in a hypnotic scene that brings the deep sea to life.

Up close – with care and respect

What sets the Tropen-Aquarium apart is its blend of adventure, education and close-to-nature design. Instead of traditional cages, animals are separated from visitors by natural barriers like water, glass or rock — offering intimacy without compromising the animals’ well-being. The thoughtful layout invites people of all ages to explore ecosystems, discover unfamiliar species and learn through direct experience.

A year-round destination for all ages

The Tropen-Aquarium is a place of wonder and learning at any time of year, offering a warm escape from the city — especially on cold or rainy days. For families, animal lovers and visitors who want to experience a different side of Hamburg, it’s a perfect destination and a natural complement to the nearby zoo.

Short & Sweet

  • For whom Couples, explorers, families, single, researchers
  • How to get there By public transport (U2 or bus)
  • What not to miss The big shark pool
  • Length of stay 4 - 5 hours
  • Food There is a bistro
  • Tip The tropical aquarium is the perfect bad weather alternative to the Hagenbeck Zoo

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