Tierpark Hagenbeck
Tierpark Hagenbeck, nestled in the Stellingen district of Hamburg, is one of the world's earliest zoological gardens, opened in 1907. Renowned for its spacious enclosures and open-air concept, this 25-hectare park showcases over 1,850 animals from around the globe, including elephants, polar bears, and various exotic birds. A highlight of the park is its historical animal shows, which provide educational insights into wildlife. During the summer months, particularly in June and July, visitors can enjoy extended opening hours to make the most of their experience. Guests can stroll through lush landscapes, explore diverse habitats, and take part in interactive feedings, making it a perfect day out for families and nature lovers alike.