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.”