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Hotels in Hamburg
With 308 guestrooms over five floors, the Hotel Stern is a large budget residence with a maritime...
The Apartment-Hotel is an approved three-star bed and breakfast hotel with a total of 119 generously proportioned guest rooms...
Hotel Beefang is locateted in the city of Hamburg, which is directly opposite the main station
Our Hotel is located directly in the heart of Hamburg. Numerous museums, the Exhibition Halls, various Parks such as the 'Planten & Blomen`, the harbor and of course the the world-famous 'Reeperbahn' are located in only a few minutes walking distance...
Welcome to 'Hotel Terminus', situated near the South Main Station and is newly renovated...
The Hotel Residence is a comfortable two-star hotel located in the heart of Hamburg.
The Hotel Lumen am Hbf. has a fantastic location in the port city of Hamburg, just 200m away from the main station
The hotel Wikinger Hof is ideally located in one of the most scenic areas of Hamburg yet is close to all city centre shops...
Our Hotel Lilienhof is a charming, family-run hotel and offers 21 rooms on four floors and is located in the heart of Hamburg, just a two-minute walk from the central train station.
Small, but full of life, Hotel Mercedes is an exceptional residence for globetrotters who appreciate personal service...
The Panorama Inn Hotel und Boardinghaus is located 7km east of Hamburg main station...
Hamburg has a lot to offer, e.g. shopping around the lake, tour of the impressive harbour...
The Hotel Eleazar Novum is situated in the center of the cosmopolitan city of HamburgÂ…
The hotel is a standard-class hotel, located in the heart of Hamburg and close to attractions...
Hotel Helgoland Hamburg is ideally located in a central, but quiet, area of Hamburg just a stone's throw away from the theatre, the Congress Centre and beautiful Hamburg Harbour...
The hotel is located in a quiet side street, only a few minutes away from the Altona ICE rail station. Ha
Welcome to a green oasis in the city! Despite its city location, Motel Hamburg is situated in a quiet and restful place where you will feel at home...
regional info

Hamburg’s skyline is dominated by the pale green of its copper spires and domes, but a few houses and the churches are just about all that’s left from before the last century. The Great Fire of 1842 was a main cause of this loss, followed by demolition to make way for the warehouse area, and bombing during World War II. Though commerce is Hamburg’s strength it has its share of cultural attractions as befits a town that was once the home of Johannes Brahms. Be sure to visit the cathedrals of St. Jacobi, where you can see a distinguished 15th-century altar, and St. Michael, a baroque church with a 440-ft/134-m spire offering a great view of the city. Don’t miss as well the unique Rathaus, a city hall supported by dozens of pillars — it’s really a grand building. Hamburg is also a fun city — make time to enjoy some of the beer halls and explore the St. Pauli district and the various parks such as Alster Lake downtown. Stroll through Hamburg’s famous fish market, which sells much more than fish.
The port city of Hamburg with more than 40 mi/64 km of canals and 2 500 bridges has an independent entrepreneurial spirit — it’s the closest thing to a city-state in Germany. It’s still exciting to watch enormous freighters move up the Elbe for loading and unloading.
A day trip can be taken to the cities Lubeck, Bremen or Schwerin or, if you have some more days to spend, to the famous spas located either on the North or the Baltic Sea.
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