Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier – New Urban District in the Port Area
Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier – New Urban District in the Port Area is a high-density mixed-use urban block project that combines residential, office, hotel, and retail functions in the same area. Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier is one of Europe’s largest urban regeneration and mixed-use projects, aiming to create a new piece of city in Hamburg’s HafenCity between the active port fabric and the historic city center.

The project deliberately moves away from the classic shopping-mall approach and instead creates a 24-hour living urban environment. It integrates retail, offices, residences, hotels, culture, gastronomy, and cruise tourism within a pedestrian-oriented master plan. Here, the Westfield brand represents not only shopping, but also experience, public life, and integration with the city.

Highlights of Überseequartier:

Hamburg Cruise Center HafenCity: The new cruise terminal is directly integrated into the project.

LEED & DGNB-focused sustainability: Energy efficiency, green roofs, rainwater management, and low-carbon building solutions.

Balanced mixed use: Offices and retail by day, restaurants, culture, and residential life by night.

Global brands + local concepts: International anchors coexist with Hamburg-specific gastronomy and design brands.

Westfield Hamburg-Überseequartier functions as an urban gateway linking the western end of HafenCity to the city center, while positioning itself among Europe’s most ambitious port-regeneration projects, on a scale comparable to London Canary Wharf, Paris La Défense, and Amsterdam IJburg.