There are many interesting cities to discover along the Elbe cycle path.

Port and fish market, Elbphilharmonie, musicals and Speicherstadt – Hamburg offers extraordinary experiences through its diversity. A harbor cruise on the Elbe is a must; only then does the metropolis, with its waterfront of the Elbe and Alster, truly come alive. You'll experience the tides, recognize the dimensions of the modern container port, and directly across the street, the well-known faces of Hamburg, such as the Hamburger Michel (St. Michael's Church) and the Binnenalster (Inner Alster Lake). Magdeburg has a lot to offer: Experience 1.200 years of history on a 20-km cycle path along the Elbe River and discover the most modern, green Hundertwasser architecture between historic fortress walls, the magnificent cathedral, and the Romanesque monastery complex. Numerous gardens and parks in the green city, the Knattergebirge mountains, and the Millennium Tower are waiting to be explored and climbed., before diving into the vibrant nightlife at Hassel.

Marvel at museums, cathedrals and valuable art treasures

Dresden It is a fascinating work of art with its valuable art treasures, diverse museums, and world-famous architecture. Whether it's the Frauenkirche or the Zwinger Palace, the baroque Old Town or the contemporary New Town, the picturesque banks of the Elbe, or the lively Wilhelminian-era districts—there's much to discover here!
A detour to the Czech capital via the Vltava Cycle Route / EuroVelo 7 is also a real highlight. Prague invites you to visit Romanesque churches, Gothic cathedrals, Baroque palaces and gardens, and Art Nouveau buildings. Prague Castle is one of the largest castle complexes in Europe and, together with the Charles Bridge, forms one of the most beautiful panoramic views in the world.