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Shuttle to the airport |
Flughafenstraße 47 Hamburg, Hamburg 22415 Germany +49 (0)40 53 1020 http://www.airporthh.com |
As its name suggests, this establishment is located close to the airport. Noise is not a problem though, as all rooms have soundproofed windows. The rooms are pleasingly decorated and equipped with all mod cons; service is excellent. There is live music in the hotel bar and the restaurant has special weekend offers. Quality is guaranteed, and the magazine Der Feinschmecker placed this hotel among the top 400 in Germany. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Intimate artistic flair |
Lange Reihe 50 Hamburg, Hamburg 20099 Germany +49 (0)40 24 9826 http://www.galerie-hotel-sarah... |
A good bet for individualists, business people and artists who prefer small, intimate establishments to the anonymity of many larger hotels. An art gallery, live concerts and café lend this place a special, creative flair. The hotel is good for groups of up to 14 people, as the whole place can be booked on request. The rooms are individually furnished in Biedermeier, art deco or contemporary styles. Most rooms have en suite facilities and are fitted with desks, faxes, telephone, answerphone and video. Breakfast is available too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern design and industrial architecture |
Beim Alten Gaswerk 3, Daimlerstraße Hamburg, Hamburg 22761 Germany +49 (0)40 89 0620 http://www.gastwerk.com/ |
Situated in a 150-year-old former gas works, the combination of industrial architecture and modern design lends this place a unique atmosphere. In addition to spacious rooms, lofts and suites, the hotel also boasts an enormous seminar room. Located in the heart of Hamburg's 'creative district' and surrounded by advertising agencies, design houses and film companies, guests will also find plenty of pubs and restaurants in the vicinity. The city centre is just 4km away and can be easily reached on the metro and the River Elbe is nearby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the heart of the city |
Esplanade 11 Hamburg, Hamburg 20354 Germany +49 (0)40 35 9060 http://www.baselerhof.de |
With over 50 open wines, this place has one of the best wine cellars in the city. But Baseler Hof offers much more than a good tipple: located close to the city centre, between the Inner and Outer Alster, the room price includes a three-day pass for all forms of public transport. The service is excellent, and the rooms offer all that you would expect of a mid-range hotel. Breakfast is served from 6.15am-11am, and the hotel restaurant is excellent. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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State of the art |
Kirchenallee 45 Hamburg, Hamburg 20099 Germany +49 (0)40 24 8248 http://www.europaeischer-hof.de |
Founded in 1925, the Europäischer Hof is one of the largest privately maintained hotels in the country. Over the past two decades, some EUR 25 million has been ploughed into new facilities and now guests can enjoy tastefully decorated rooms with cellular phones, radio, fax and modem connections, en suite bathrooms and tasteful interiors. In addition, the hotel offers all the leisure activities a guest could possibly desire including three restaurants, thermal baths, a summer terrace, wine cellar and a bar with resident piano player and exotic cocktails. The Schauspielhaus, Lake Alster and other attractions are all within easy reach. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Overlooking the harbour |
Seewartenstraße 9 Hamburg, Hamburg 20459 Germany +49 (0)40 3 1113 x0 http://www.hotel-hafen-hamburg... |
This century-old establishment used to be a home to Hamburg's seafarers and the older of the two buildings was converted into a hotel at the end of the 1970s. In 1995 an annex was built next door, transforming it into one of the largest hotel complexes in northern Germany. Be sure to ask for one of the luxury rooms, as these have spectacular views of the harbour and Landungsbrücken. The Reeperbahn, Hamburg's legendary nightlife strip, is just a few minutes walk away, as is the jetty for boat tours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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First class establishment |
Fontenay 10 Hamburg, Hamburg 20354 Germany +49 (0)40 4 1420 / +1 800 185 3955 (Toll Free) http://www.hamburg.intercontin... |
Situated in a leafy area with fantastic views of Lake Alster, the Inter Continental is one of the best situated hotels in town. The service and facilities are well in keeping with first-class standards. Daring visitors may like to pay a visit to the casino, and if they are lucky, maybe they'll be able to stay on and enjoy the exclusive restaurants, bars and fitness centre for a little longer. The congress centre and city centre can be reached in just 15 minutes walk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The height of luxury |
Elbchaussee 401-403 Hamburg, Hamburg 22609 Germany +49 (0)40 8225 5405 http://www.hotel-jacob.de |
The Elbchaussee, one of Hamburg's most beautiful boulevards, is home to this luxurious five-star establishment. Over 200 years old, the hotel contains two superb restaurants and a modern health and fitness centre. Guests can enjoy the fantastic view of the River Elbe from the terrace, or marvel at the hotel's priceless art collection. The stylish and well-appointed rooms guarantee an unforgettable stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hamburg's grande dame |
Neuer Jungfernstieg 9-14 Hamburg, Hamburg 20354 Germany +49 (0)40 3 4940 http://www.hvj.de |
This magnificent white building next to Lake Alster is widely regarded as one of Europe's top hotels. The five-star establishment has been in the business for over 100 years and boasts two fabulous restaurants. Luxurious and well equipped, the rooms contain priceless furniture and antique carpets, and many boast fantastic views over the lake. The service is attentive, never falling short. Situated close to the city centre, all the major attractions and best shopping districts can be reached on foot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Travellers' rest |
Max-Brauer-Allee 277 Hamburg, Hamburg 22769 Germany +49 (0)40 4318 2310 http://www.instantsleep.de/ |
Located in the same building as Bar Rossi, this backpackers' hostel provides travellers with inexpensive lodgings right in the middle of Hamburg's lively nightlife district. The reception is open from 8a-2a, meaning that you can check in day or night. The main railway station is about 3km away, the airport 10km. Drivers should take the Bahrenfeld exit from the autobahn, although it is often difficult to find parking spaces near the hostel. Instant Sleep has washing machines, tumble dryers, a TV lounge, telephones, fax and email connections so you can let the rest of the world know how great Hamburg really is. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The country's finest |
An der Alster 72-79 Hamburg, Hamburg 20354 Germany +49 (0)40 2 8880 http://www.kempinski.atlantic.de |
The 90-year-old Hotel Atlantic is one of the finest hotels in the country and was once rated the fifth best in the world. Boasting every conceivable amenity such as a boutique, hairdresser and box office, it is a favourite with the rich and famous: Tom Cruise, Helmut Kohl, the Three Tenors stayed here, as did James Bond in "Tomorrow Never Dies". The rooms are elegantly furnished and well equipped. Many of the rooms also offer splendid views over Lake Alster. Most of Hamburg's major tourist attractions can be reached on foot, as can the main railway station. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hotel and leisure ship |
Vorsetzen LV 13 Hamburg, Hamburg 20459 Germany +49 (0)40 36 2553 http://www.das-feuerschiff.de |
Transformed by its owner, Captain Wulf Hoffmann, into a venue for up to 250 guests, the Feuerschiff ship was built in England and originally served as a floating lighthouse. Now it is resident in Hamburg and serves as a pub, bar, restaurant and hotel all in one. Guests can enjoy great jazz concerts and cabaret on board, accompanied by a lovely meal. Six of the cabins have been renovated and can now put up guests for the night. A small motor boat runs tours around the harbour and along the River Elbe. See website for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Peace and quiet in the city centre |
Hoheluftchaussee 117-119 Hamburg, Hamburg 20253 Germany +49 (0)40 420 4141 http://www.hamburg-hotels.de/m... |
Although it is in the city centre, this motel is pleasantly quiet, being built around a peaceful and leafy courtyard. The Exhibition Centre, Congress Centre and Eppendorf University Clinic are within easy reach, as are the airport and motorway. Guests can park their cars in the hotel garage, which offers direct access to the rooms. All single and double rooms are equipped with shower, WC and telephone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Far Eastern flair |
Hofweg 75 Hamburg, Hamburg 22085 Germany +49 (0)40 227 1140 http://www.nippon-hotel-hh.de |
Located in one of Hamburg's best districts, this is an unusual establishment which combines traditional Far Eastern design with modern international standards. Sliding paper walls, futons, flower arrangements, kimonos and special floors give the rooms an authentic oriental feel. Fans of Japanese cuisine will love the Wa-Yo restaurant. Since the hotel is situated on the Außenalster, it makes the ideal starting point for a relaxing stroll along Hamburg's famous waterways. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Panoramic views |
Marseiller Strasse 2 Hamburg, Hamburg 20355 Germany +49 (0)40 3502 3100 / +1 800 3333 333 (Toll Free) http://www.radisson.com/hamburgde |
Towering 27 storeys over the Planten un Blomen botanical gardens, this hotel is linked to the congress and exhibition centres, making it perfect for the business traveller. The nightclub on the 26th floor offers splendid views of the city by night and the hotel cafe is open to all. Nearby Dammtorbahnhof station provides easy access to Hamburg's public transport system. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breathtaking design |
Drehbahn 49 Hamburg, Hamburg 20354 Germany +49 40 30 9990 http://www.side-hamburg.de/ |
This ultra-modern establishment is located within easy reach of Dammtor Station and the congress centre. The Seaside hotel chain is known for its excellent service, gourmet cuisine, breathtaking design and host of amenities - and the Hamburg hotel only serves to enhance this reputation. With excellent leisure facilities like a swimming pool, sauna, solarium and massage parlour, guests should have more than enough to do. The modern air-conditioned rooms are pleasantly furnished and have internet and fax connections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island of luxury |
Heiligengeistbrücke 4 Hamburg, Hamburg 20459 Germany +49 (0)40 36 8060 http://www.hamburg.steigenberg... |
Designed like a traditional Kontorhaus (north German warehouse), this luxury hotel, built in 1993, is located on an island and surrounded by many of the city's best shops. It even has its own jetty and offers private sightseeing cruises. Every summer the hotel provides an impressive backdrop for the annual Fleetinsel Festival which features open-air theatre, music and dance. The spacious rooms are fitted with telephone, fax and modem connections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A golfer's delight |
Lemsahler Landstraße 45 Hamburg, Hamburg 22397 Germany +49 (0)40 60 8220 http://www.treudelberg.com |
With an 18-hole championship golf course, tennis courts, fitness gym and swimming pool, the Mariott is heaven for golf players and sports lovers. After a hard day on the greens and fairways, guests can relax in the hotel restaurant or Piano Bar. All rooms are pleasantly decorated and fitted with modern conveniences. Those who wish to leave the quiet surroundings of the hotel can get to the city centre in about 30 minutes by public transport. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Environmentally friendly lodgings |
Holsteiner Chaussee 347 Hamburg, Hamburg 22457 Germany +49 (0)40 559 7300 http://www.oekotel.de/ |
Opened in 1996, this hotel in the north of the city was built using environmentally friendly material, and is thus an ideal place for allergy sufferers. Even the excellent hotel restaurant uses organic vegetables and meat from trustworthy eco-farmers. All rooms, apartments and suites are fitted with radios and fax and modem connections. The metro can whisk guests to the city centre in just 30 minutes, while Hamburg airport is just 8 kilometers away. Cars can be left in the hotel car park. Review © 2007, Wcities |