10 Indoor Favorites to Enjoy this Autumn in Hamburg!

Sarah Geeroms
October 15, 2024
3 min read

It’s officially fall, which means rainy and cloudy days are here. But that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop in Hamburg! There are plenty of things to experience indoors: from museum visits and movie marathons to sipping coffee at a cozy café. That’s why, at Spotted by Locals, we’ve gathered 10 local indoor favorites that are perfect for a rainy day where you just want to stay warm and cozy inside. 

So grab your sweater, put on a scarf and check out these indoor activities during the fall season in Hamburg.

Kapitel Drei Hamburg

Sebastiana: “Find everything from classics and fantasy to poetry and fiction, as well as a selection of literature in the field of intersectional feminism and LGBTQIA+.”

Kraftwerk Bille

Sebastiana: “Kraftwerk Bille is one of Hamburg’s oldest power plants fully restored and converted into a beautiful setting for artistic projects w/ an excellent cafe!”

Affenfaust Gallery Hamburg

Sebastiana: “Affenfaust Gallery is one of my favorite Hamburg galleries, mostly with urban art. It’s located on the Kiez, one of the city’s more alternative areas…”

Würfel & Zucker Hamburg

Inga: “Würfel & Zucker Hamburg (translated into dice and sugar) is a board game cafe with over 900 games & a bowling alley downstairs; a hell of a lot of fun!”

Savoy Hamburg

Matthias: “Savoy in Hamburg was reopened and our cinephile hearts have finally found respite. Not only is it beautiful: it is a really well-equipped cinema!”

Craft Beer Store Hamburg

Inken: “Craft Beer Store Hamburg is the shop of the Ratsherren brewery and an all-around heaven for beer lovers! Even I still find kinds I’ve never tried before.”

Nil Hamburg

Matthias: “Nil is my personal golden standard when it comes to Hamburg restaurants. The food is flawless – the dish creations never fail to amaze. Superb wine list.”

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

Inga: “We people of Hamburg are biased for our new music house in town, Elbphilharmonie. I recommend going there & checking if there cheap tickets at the booth!”

Café unter den Linden Hamburg

Inken: “Café unter den Linden Hamburg is a cute little hideout in energetic Sternschanze. I particularly enjoy how I can have my coffee or breakfast in quiet…”

Schauspielhaus Hamburg

Sebastiana: “Schauspielhaus, in Hamburg, built in 1899, is the biggest spoken theater in Germany. It has a posh, antique stage and a minimal one. Great performances.”

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