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  • Hamburg
  • 21 Feb. 202522 Feb. 2025
    21 Feb.22 Feb.
  • 1 room, 1 adult
  • 1 room, 1 guest

Hotels in Hamburg

Discover the Hanseatic city of Hamburg

In 2022, Hamburg was voted the most livable city in Germany. No wonder, because Hamburg has many faces: chic, alternative, green, maritime, neat, fashionable, modern, historic... Discover with B&B HOTELS in Hamburg-Altona the numerous restaurants, trendy shops, theaters and clubs on the Reeperbahn or stay overnight quietly yet centrally located near the Elbe beaches and the green Alsterufer in the B&B HOTEL Hamburg City-Ost.

Your modern B&B HOTEL is well equipped so you can fully enjoy your holiday. With Sky TV, free Wi-Fi, bathroom with shower and a snack machine in the hotel lounge, you should lack nothing. If you have any questions, our friendly staff is always there for you.

If you arrive directly by train, you should immediately purchase the Hamburg CARD, with which trips by bus & train are free. This allows you to travel comfortably and flexibly on your own individual route, where the fun is never far away: pamper yourself in the spa or rock through the streets - you might even meet Udo Lindenberg, Hamburg's honorary citizen.

Why Hamburg is worth it

Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and borders Schleswig-Holstein to the north and Lower Saxony to the south. But even as a big city, it remains manageable, as each district has its own characteristics: St. Pauli is known for the bars and clubs on the Reeperbahn, Ottensen for the trendy shops, Winterhude is a beautiful, respectable district and the Hafencity is ultra-modern.

Anyone who walks through Hamburg will quickly realize: There is a lot of water here! From the Elbe and Bille to the canals and their canals to the Alster and its tributaries - you too will find your favorite spot by the water. The gentle mix of big city life and nature, maritime charm and cosmopolitanism make the free Hanseatic city one of the most beautiful metropolises in Europe.

On your walk you will also encounter the northern dialect. The stretched vowels in "mooooin" or "Koaaan" for barge and the disappeared "g" in Tach, as the Hamburger "sacht", make the language as lovable as its inhabitants themselves.

What you must have seen

In the heart of the city, the Jungfernstieg on the Binnenalster is the ideal starting point for a city tour. Stroll along the elegant promenade, admire the noble luxury boutiques in the Alsterhaus or enjoy a hot drink with a view of the Alster. A few steps further you reach one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. The neo-Renaissance style town hall is hard to miss.

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The Michel, or the Church of St. Michaelis, is Hamburg's landmark and was formerly considered an important point of reference for seafarers. From the church tower you still have an impressive view today. Inside, you can embark on a journey through time, as the church is closely associated with the work of Gustav Mahler, Georg Philipp Telemann or Johannes Brahms. Another highlight is the lively harbor and the Speicherstadt with its historic brick warehouse district and old bridges. Since 2015, the Speicherstadt has been Germany's 40th UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will also find the popular Miniatur Wunderland, the International Maritime Museum or the coffee roastery.

Visitors in a cultural frenzy 

The Elbphilharmonie captivates with a unique design. The city's landmark, which opened in the Hafencity in 2017, is not to be missed from the water. But also from the inside of this imposing concert hall you have a breathtaking view of the Elbe with its container ships and cranes. Culture enthusiasts also meet in the Kunsthalle Hamburg, in the Planetarium and at the International Fair.

Into the green – off to Hamburg 

Wide green spaces, lakes and watercourses run through the Hanseatic city. About half of the area of the conurbation consists of recreational areas and green spaces, nature reserves and forests. No wonder the Hamburgers are so relaxed! Spend an afternoon in the city park with a bathing lake north of the city center or walk around the Outer Alster. Magnificent villas, gardens, swans, canoes and canals give the place an idyllic flair. The Elbe beach and the former fishing village of Blankenese with its staircase district and the Karo district offer a welcome change.

Out in Hamburg in the evening 

The pulsating life concentrates in the evening, of course, on the Reeperbahn, the Große Freiheit, the Hamburger Berg and the Hans-Albers-Platz. Here in St. Pauli there are suitable clubs and bars for everyone. But that's not all: 300 theaters, concert halls, music halls and cabarets really get their audience in the mood. An evening you won't forget! During the day it is rather quiet in St. Pauli, which makes a visit to the landing bridges very pleasant. Today, numerous ships start from the former steamer pier for harbor tours. Would you like to know more? Contact our friendly staff. We look forward to seeing you - Hamburg Ahoy!