Haspa Hamburg Marathon
The Hamburg Marathon is one of the largest and most famous sporting events in Germany. In fact, it is the largest spring marathon in the country. Ever since it was established in 1986, it has been one of the prime dates on the international athletic calendar, with runners travelling to Hamburg from all over the world.
25.000 athletes taking part in Hamburg Marathon
Hamburg is set to welcome more than 25.000 athletes on April 28, 2024. The Hamburg Marathon, sponsored by Haspa (Hamburger Sparkasse, a German bank) includes a whole marathon, a half marathon and a relay race.
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For spectators, there is plenty of entertainment along the route, as well as at the start and finish line. That’s why the Hamburg Marathon is a day out for everyone, and not just the athletes taking part!
One of the most scenic running courses imaginable
The Hamburg Marathon is as much a sight-seeing tour as it is a running race! The course wanders through Hamburg’s main highlights, and in a city like Hamburg, the highlights are many.
It begins at 9.30 am by Hamburg Messe. Athletes run along the Reeperbahn to Altona then along the Elbchausee to the Harbour, where you can see spectacular buildings like the Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
© 2018 - Marathon Hamburg Veranstaltungs GmbH
The runners then move out to the green areas of the city towards the Stadtpark.The last section of the running course brings participants through Alsterdorf and Ohlsdorf.
Tens of thousands of spectators gather to cheer on the runners from the “Witch's Cauldron" on Eppendorfer Baum. After running along the west bank of the Alster, the racers follow the route via Dammator towards the finish.
© 2018 - Marathon Hamburg Veranstaltungs GmbH
Plan your visit to Hamburg Marathon
Whether you are an athlete or a spectator, it's important to take into account that many roads are closed and therefore public transport services can be altered, so be prepared.
Browse the Haspa Hamburg Marathon website for more information, such as interactive course maps, timetables and tickets. Via the Haspa Marathon website, prospective runners can also take part in a health questionnaire created by the German Road Races, to determine if they are eligible to run in the race, based on their current health status.