Maritime Circle Line
The Maritime Circle Line (MCL) is a private harbor cruise line and operator in the Port of Hamburg, Germany, established by Gregor Mogi in 2007. The ferry service is operated on a scheduled timetable, connecting a number of Hamburg's maritime visitor attractions in the eastern port area.[1]
Route and stations
The Maritime Circle Line is a one-way circle line with eight stops, offering three tours daily from April to September, while the service is less regular during the winter season. The total travel time is some 2 h, with travel time between stops varying between 10 and 20 minutes. The tour can be commenced at any of the eight stops.[2]
- St. Pauli Piers (Landungsbrücken)
- Ernst-August-Schleuse
- BallinStadt Emigration Museum
- Hafenmuseum Hamburg
- HafenCity (Internationales Maritimes Museum)
- Elbphilharmonie (Traditionsschiffhafen)
- Speicherstadt
- MS Cap San Diego
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References
- Tiedemann, Axel (12 July 2007). "Hamburg hat eine neue Hafen-Linie". Hamburger Abendblatt (in German). Hamburg. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- "Harbour Tour MARITIME CIRCLE LINE". hamburg-travel.com. Hamburg Tourismus GmbH. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
External links
- maritime-circle-line.de official site (in German and English)
- English language Flyer
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