Hamburg Luxury Hotels, Budget Hotels, Airport Hotels
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Hamburg
Luxury Hotels |
The
Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg blends Hanseatic styles with modern
conveniences and a cosmopolitan attitude. Well located on Fleet Island,
near the river Alster, the shopping districts, the harbour and various
tourist attractions, the Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg has pleasantly large
rooms, more than 39 square metres in size, with comfortable furnishings
and attractive décor...
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Budget Hotels |
The Bridge Inn Hotel, a designer boutique establishment, is just
ten minutes away from the railway station, the city centre and the harbour.
It’s well connected to the motorways and the rest of the city, too. This
budget hotel offers excellent value with its proximity to the tourist attractions
and range of facilities including satellite TV, a large lounge and free
internet access....
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Hamburg
Airport Hotels |
The
Airlines Hotel is only 500 m away from Hamburg’s international airport
but is quiet and comfortable. There is a hotel shuttle service to the airport
terminals and buildings, and also to companies that are near the airport.
The Airlines Hotel has pleasant, large, airy rooms, furnished and embellished
in different ways and well equipped with all the modern amenities a guest
would require...
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- Hotel Atlantic Kempinski |
Part
of the Kempinski hotel chain, the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg is well
located on the Außenalster or Outer Alster lake. It was started in
1909, and still maintains Hanseatic traditions of hospitality. Guests have
a comfortable stay at the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg, with excellent
service and superb food.
The Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg is not far from the central train
station and is well linked to the rest of the city. Facilities at the Hotel
Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg include a wellness centre, a swimming pool,
a zone of peace and quiet, a gym, a solarium and a sauna. There are 167
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- Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten |
The
Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten is over a century old and has a lovely
location on the Inner Alster Lake. A classic of Hanseatic culture, the
Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten has 157 spacious rooms and different kinds
of suites, each with its own distinctive style. There are big, airy bathrooms
and walk-in closets. Most rooms look out over the beautiful lake.
Facilities at the Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten include conference
facilities, an airport shuttle, babysitting services, packed lunches, a
fitness centre, sauna, spa, casino, solarium, a beauty salon, a barbershop,
bike rentals and ticketing services. Haerlin, a restaurant here, is one
of the best in the country. Guests also enjoy the two-storied Jahreszeiten
Bar, with its own terrace -
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- Maritim Hotel Reichshof |
Maritim
Hotel Reichshof Hamburg
The Maritim Hotel Reichshof Hamburg is located on Kirchenallee in Hamburg,
exactly across from the central train station, and very close to the town
centre, the music theatres amd the lovely River Alster. The hotel is well
connected to the rest of the city by good public transport links. Guests
at the Maritim Hotel Reichshof Hamburg will enjoy using the fitness centre,
which has a sauna, steam bath and indoor swimming pool.
A special feature at the Maritim Hotel Reichshof Hamburg is the fresh
spring water served to guests. The Maritim Hotel Reichshof Hamburg belongs
to the Maritim chain of hotels and has 303 rooms - more
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- East Hamburg |
The
East Hamburg is a remarkable hotel in the centre of the lively St. Pauli
area of Hamburg. It’s walking distance from the harbour, near the famous
Reeperbahn and well connected to the city centre. The 125 large rooms,
suites and lofts at the East Hamburg Hotel are comfortable and well appointed.
There are conference facilities, free internet connections and babysitting
services available at the hotel.
There is a superb, glass-fronted spa with special showers, a plunge
pool, saunas and steam baths, and massage and beauty treatments are offered
at the Mandarin Body and Soul. The East Hamburg Hotel used to be an iron
foundry and was recreated as a hotel by the famous designer, Jordan Mozer
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| Hamburg
The official name of Hamburg is Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (Free and
Hanseatic City of Hamburg), referring to the city’s membership of the medieval
Hanesatic League. It is located on the North German Lowlands, about a 100
km from the mouth of the River Elbe, at the point where the Elbe meets
the rivers Alster and Bille. Hamburg has more bridges than any other city,
including the Köhlbrandbrücke, Freihafen Elbbrücken, Old
Elbe Tunnel or Alter Elbtunnel and the New Elbe Tunnel or Elbtunnel.
Hamburg was first settled in the seventh century and is now the second
largest city in Germany, with 1.8 million citizens. Famous for its wonderful
music, great architecture and strong maritime connections, Hamburg offers
a diverse culture and fine examples of a rich heritage. Hamburg is the
second largest port in Europe and the ninth largest in the world, and is
home to several large business and industrial houses.
Visitors to the city will see the skyline characterized by the five
spires of Hamburg’s main churches – the ancient St. Michaeliskirche, St.
Nikolaikirche, St. Petrikirche, St. Jacobikirche and St. Katharinenkirche.
The city has a State Opera House and two State Theatres - the Schauspielhaus
and the Thalia Theater, 30 private theatres, 29 cinemas, and an amazing
47 public and private museums so there is no dearth of culture for travellers
to experience.
It isn’t fiction that the hamburger was born in Hamburg, and Hamburg
has a number of interesting special dishes such as the bean, pear and bacon
dish called Bohnen, Birnen und Speck; Aalsuppe, Finkenwerder Scholle (plaice);
the berry pudding Rote Grütze served with cream, Pannfisch (pan-fried
fish), Bratkartoffelnor fried potatoes among a host of other delicacies.
Besides its renown as a musical hub, Hamburg is also known as Germany’s
sports capital. Hamburg is the home of several football teams and host
to numerous international sports events.
Hamburg is well worth a visit, and travellers are sure to want to visit
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