Hamburg/Neustadt-Altstadt

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The downtown of Hamburg is formed by the neighborhoods of Altstadt and Neustadt, as well as the new neighborhood of Hafencity immediately south of Altstadt. Within the three, you will find most of Hamburg's iconic sights, including the artificial pond of Binnenalster in front of the city hall and the rows of densely packed warehouses hovering over narrow canals, called Speicherstadt. HafenCity has completely transformed the old port of Hamburg, now filled not only with striking modern architecture, but also providing brilliant views over the river Elbe.

The area is both a tourist centre and a large shopping area. It includes the offices of major companies based in Hamburg, as well as high-end restaurants and other establishments catering for well-off local residents and tourists alike. The Halal dining, however, is limited and incomparable with that of Hamburg/Altona-St. Pauli|St. Pauli. You will also find more air and greenery there and in the neighbouring Altona (which features a long and varied riverbank), as well as in the Hamburg/North|city's North, which includes the large lake Aussenalster and the Stadtpark and the largest park in the city.

Travel to Hamburg/Neustadt-Altstadt

By public transport

Most visitors to Hamburg will probably enter the city via Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and the city's main train station on the northeastern edge of the neighborhood. This is where all the long-distance and regional trains stop, and the city's S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines converge, connecting it to the other parts of the city. If you arrive at Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel airport, S-Bahn line S1 connects the airport directly to the Hauptbahnhof.

By car

Should you decide to drive into central Hamburg and there are parking lots on and around Deichtorplatz a few blocks south of Hauptbahnhof and the shopping neighborhood.

What to See

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The five main churches of Hamburg

Central Hamburg has five Lutheran churches bearing the title of Hauptkirche, or "main church". They stem from various ages and are some of the most recognizable monuments and orientation points, scattered across the centre with their tall steeples, easily visible from afar.

  • Hauptkirche St. Michaelis - Michel - 53.548333, 9.978889 Opening Hours: May-October 09:00-20:00; November - Apr: 10:00-18:00 St. Michael's Church, Hamburg Michel - Noord The youngest and most famous of the five is also the only baroque church. This building is not the original St. Michaelis - that one (built 1647-1669) was destroyed by a lightning strike in 1750. It was not until 1786 that the present church was erected on the site. From the tower (450 steps, or take the elevator) you'll have a great view over the city. Entry to the church is free, but the tower and the crypt cost extra (around €5/person).
  • Hauptkirche St. Jacobi Jakobikirkhof 53.550278, 10.000556 - St. James' Church, Hamburg - Arp-Schnitger-Orgel St.-Jacobi-Kirche HH - St. Jacobi has been a parish since the 12th century, when it was not even within Hamburg's then city walls. The present-day church is a reconstruction of the late medieval one from the 15th century, which was destroyed during the Second World War. The reconstruction afforded St. Jacobi with a visibly modern roof and steeple.
  • Hauptkirche St. Petri Bergstraße 53.550278, 9.996389 - St. Peter's Church, Hamburg St-Petri-Kirche HH - St. Petri has been a cathedral in the 12th century or possibly even earlier. As with other Hauptkirchen and the present version is one of many successive, and was only completed in 1878 after the great fire in 1842 consumed its predecessor. In turn, however, St. Petri survived the Second World War relatively intact. Of note are the large ornate door handles in the shape of lion heads, which have survived both the fire and the war.
  • Hauptkirche St. Nikolai 53.5475, 9.990556 - The price to take the elevator is €5 for adults and €4 for groups of at least 10 people St. Nicholas' Church, Hamburg Street Nikolai - All five main churches of Hamburg were damaged in World War II. But in contrast to the other four, St. Nikolai has not been re-erected making it a memorial against war. The steeple is still standing and visitors can take an elevator to the top for a view of the city
  • Hauptkirche St. Katharinen 53.546, 9.994375 - St. Catherine's Church, Hamburg - Hamburg.St.Katharinen.wmt - Situated on an island, it traditionally served as the church of the seamen. The base of its spire, dating from the 13th century, is the second oldest building preserved in the city. The church is also famous for its centuries-old organ, played by Bach when he was visiting the city. The instrument was actually destroyed to a large extent by the wartime bombings, but has been meticulously rebuilt and is playable again.

Altona, which was a separate city until the 20th century, has its own Hauptkirche as well.

Around Mönckebergstraße

  • Hulbe-Haus 53.55050, 9.99752 de:Hulbe-Haus Mönckebergstraße Hamburg 2009 863 Dating back from the beginning of the 20th century as most buildings around, but looking much older.
  • Radio Hamburg | Under the building you can visit the remains of the bishops tower, from the 11th century. On the other side of the road, you can see excavations in progress, seeking the remains of the small fortress Hammaburg, which was erected in the 9th century giving Hamburg its name.
  • Spitaler Straße / Mönckebergstraße | The area west of Hamburg's central train station is mainly a shopping neighborhood.

Hamburg Rathaus - Rathaus (town hall) at night

Around city hall

  • Rathaus - city hall | Rathaus markt 1 53.55049, 9.99245 - Hamburg_Rathaus _806_zer_zd1 - Opening Hours: Closed during official events €3 for adults, €2 for Hamburg Card holders and €0.50 for children Hamburg's impressive city hall was built in 1897 out of sandstone in neo-Renaissance style, including a 112-m tower. The square in front of the city hall is the Rathaus markt, hosting many events especially in summer. Inside there are several magnificent halls used for representative purposes and sittings of government and parliament. These can be visited in guided tours (Monday - Thursday 10:00-15:15, F-Su 10:00-13:15, half-hourly in (German), hourly in English and French
  • Hamburger Börse - House of Commerce | 53.54996, 9.99156 The building behind the city hall - Between the buildings and there is a little courtyard called Rathaus hof with its fountain, Hygieia-Brunnen.

Following the canal to the right and crossing the traditional shopping road, Jungfernstieg, you quickly get to the artificial lake Binnenalster GPS 53.5550, 9.9956. Boat tours take you to the even bigger artificial lake,Außenalster GPS 53.5585, 9.9984, directly behind he Binnenalster with lots of sailing boats in summer.

Around St. Nikolai

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  • Patriotische Gesellschaft 53.54853, 9.99229 - The building of the Patriotic Society was erected following the great fire of 1842 on the former site of the old town hall of Hamburg. Built using the most modern technology at that time, including concrete substructure, and featuring modern techology such as flush toilets, it was nevertheless kept in a style that was an interpretation of the surrounding medieval architectural legacy. Of note inside is the large hanging clock by Aloys Denoth.
  • Trostbrücke 53.54815, 9.99225 - It has statues of Graf Adolf III and Bishop Ansgar on both sides.
  • Zollenbrücke | Hamburg's oldest remaining bridge from the 17th century

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  • Chilehaus - Chile House | 53.54830, 10.00300 Metro U1, station Meßberg - Chilehaus_Hamburg_10948zh - The house, depicting the form of a ship, is probably the best example of the 1920s style of "Kontorhaus" architecture. Large office buildings are displayed in the typical, northern red brick style.
  • Hopfenmarkt 53.54763, 9.98951 - The hop market with its fountain Vierländerinbrunnen
  • Alte Deichstraße 53.5457, 9.9871 - Ensemble of traditional half-timbered merchant houses.
  • Nicolai Fleet | 53.54512, 9.98758 - Hamburg-Nikolaifleet_10670z - This is the site where Hamburg's harbour was some centuries ago.
  • International Baptist Church (IBC-Hamburg) 53.55098, 9.97954 - Biggest English-speaking church in Hamburg. Meets 12:30-14:00 on Sundays. Large Young Adult Group that meets Tuesdays.

Speicherstadt

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At the southern end of the Alte Deichstraße, you see where the harbour moved afterwards. There is a canal called Zollkanal. Looking to the left, you see the GPS 53.54356, 9.99001 Speicherstadt - Hamburg-090612-0091-DSC_8185-Speicherstadt.jpg, a large neighborhood of warehouses from 1888. Some are still in use, but others have been converted to apartments. In 2015 the Speicherstadt was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • The Hamburg Dungeon - Kehrwieder 2 53.543871, 9.989404 U3 "Baumwall", Bus: 6, 111 - Tickets €23, kids under 10-14 €19 Hamburg Dungeon - HamburgDungeon2 A live-action presentation of the "darker times" of Hamburg. It is probably mostly suited for a younger, easily impressed audience. But it might not be suitable for young children.
  • The Miniatur Wunderland - Kehrwieder 2 53.543846, 9.988999 - Tickets €12, kids under 16 €6 Miniatur Wunderland - DungeonMiwula - The world's largest model railway layout. The panoramas include parts of Hamburg and the Alps and the American west, and a Scandinavian exhibit which features automated ships on a body of water. It also has an airport exhibit with automated planes which taxi and fly.

Hamburg - Elbphilharmonie - 2016 - Elbphilharmonie (Elbe Philharmonic Hall)

HafenCity Sandtorhafen Hafengeburtstag Nacht 528 - Sandtorhafen at night in the HafenCity

  • Viewpoint towards the water castle 53.5460808, 10.0021302 - Hamburg, Speicherstadt, Wasserschloss -- 2016 -- 3265-71 . One of the more famous photo spots in Hamburg on Poppenmühle bridge.

HafenCity

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Behind the warehouse neighborhood Speicherstadt a totally new quarter and the HafenCity, is being shaped and erected on unused industrial ground, nerved by channel, docks and basins. It is Europe's largest project of city development, creating a whole new quarter from scratch in a former harbour region.

  • Elbphilharmonie - 53.54137, 9.98490 Take the ferry 72 from Landungsbrücken, or walk through the Speicherstadt / HafenCity Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday 09:00-24:00 (Plaza) Free Elbphilharmonie - Hamburg - Elbphilharmonie - 2016 New 'architectural lighthouse' of Hamburg. On the top of a huge old warehouse a 110 metres tall modern philharmonic hall with glass façade and wave-shaped roof. It also includes a fancy hotel, restaurant, as well as private apartments. Access to the observation deck (called "Plaza") is free (although you need to get a ticket to prevent overcrowding), and offers a great view of Hamburg. On days of long queues in front of the ticket booth for the Plaza get your ticket at the GPS 53.54143, 9.98586 visitor's centre instead. Normally there are very few people.
  • HafenCity Kesselhaus InfoCenter - Am Sandtorkai 30 53.54315, 9.99040 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00 Here can find information about the new buildings and whole neighborhood. The InfoCenter also provides free guided tours
  • HafenCity View Point - 53.5386, 10.0081 - Free admission Look at the erecting process from an orange observation tower, which allows nice views on the HafenCity and the harbour, and the river.
  • Magellan-Terrasse | 53.54246, 9.99245 - HafenCity_Sandtorhafen_Hafengeburtstag_Nacht_548
  • Hanseatic Trade Centre Am Sandtorkai 74-77 (Kehrwiederspitze) 53.5423, 9.9835

Old harbour

  • City und Sportboothafen 53.54330, 9.98024 opposite of the metro station "Baumwall" - Hamburg's city and yacht harbour.

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  • Feuerschiff LV 13 53.54348, 9.97877 - The big red lighthouse ship hosts a restaurant today.
  • Überseebrücke 53.54377, 9.97765 - This is where big cruise liners used to dock when coming to Hamburg.
  • Gruner + Jahr | Hyper-modern building of the publishers.
  • Krameramtswohnungen 53.54804, 9.98039 Close to the Michel, off the road Krayenkamp - The shopkeeper-office-flats are the last example of a typical 17th-century housing estate.
  • Flussschifferkirche - 53.54462, 9.98527 - Germany's only floating church in Rothenburgsort.
  • Alter Botanischer Garten - 53.5593, 9.9861 - Tropengewächshaus - tropical greenhouse | | GPS 53.5600, 9.9855in the park 'Planten un Blomen' near Dammtor railway Mar–October Monday to Friday 09:00–16:45; Saturday Sunday and bank holidays 10:00–17:45; Nov–Feb: Monday to Friday 09:00–15:45; Saturday Sunday 10:00–17:45 - Free
  • Portugiesenviertel - Portugues Quarter | 53.545889, 9.975083 - Portugiesenviertel Especially during the warmer months the area around Ditmar-Koel-Straße has a very special flair. Lots of restaurants and retail outlets invite one to linger.

Museums

Hamburg Kunsthalle 463-h - The Kunsthalle's neo-renaissance main building

  • Kunsthalle - art museum - @kunsthalle.de 53.5552, 10.0031 ☎ +49 428 131-200 +49 428 54-3409 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00, Thursday 10:00-21:00 Adults €14, concessions €8, family day ticket €18, under 18 free admission Glockengießerwall north of Hauptbahnhof. The museum houses an important collection of paintings from the 19th century with works from Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, Philipp Otto Runge, Caspar David Friedrich, Adolf Menzel, and modern arts. It rises on both sides of a paved court. The Baroque building on one side has the older works. The areas under the courtyard and the other, modern looking building house an extensive collection of very modern art. There are some extremely fine pieces, but the quality is uneven and the curacy curious at times. For instance, in a far back corner with minimal climate control and no observation are four or five gorgeous French Impressionist paintings which are among the finest in the museum.
  • Deichtorhallen - 53.54724, 10.00674 - The Deichtorhallen is one of the best known exhibition galleries worldwide. The historical buildings are divided into an exhibition hall for contemporary art and the "House of Photography". Together the two buildings organize a highly diverse program of changing exhibitions.

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  • Hamburg Museum - former: Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte - 53.55107, 9.97325 - Holstenwall, close to Underground station "St. Pauli". This is the museum of city history, bringing the past to life with a lot of models showing the development of the harbour and the city. The club "MEHEV" is showing a 40-year-old and one of the largest scale model railroads here.

Hamburg Maritimes Museum HafenCity 6172 - International Maritime Museum in the HafenCity

  • Maritimes Museum - 53.54341, 9.99993 - Hamburg_Maritimes_Museum_HafenCity_6172 - Normal ticket €12.50, discounts apply Privately owned museum in HafenCity near Speicherstadt neighborhood houses a collection of thousands model ships, construction plans, uniforms and photographs on ten floors in the oldest preserved warehouse in Hamburg (from 1879).
  • Speicherstadtmuseum - Dockland Museum - 53.54311, 9.98758 €3.60, discounts apply Branch of Museum of Labour in docklands warehouse. History of the neighborhood and tea and coffee trade.
  • Traditionsschiffhafen 53.54239, 9.99003 Sandtorhafen in HafenCity - HafenCity_Traditionsschiffhafen_Sandtorkai_Hamburg_3943_v3
  • Cap San Diego - 53.5432, 9.9763 Opening Hours: 10:00-18:00 €7 adults, €4 children Cap San Diego One of the last generation of pre-containerisation cargo ships (built in the 1960s), now semi-permanently moored halfway between Landungsbrücken and the Speicherstadt, and is the largest functional cargo museum ship in the world. The ship has been restored and is maintained in full working order by volunteers (who take it out a few times a year, notably during the Hafengeburtstag celebration). You can visit the ship and walk around most areas, including the crew quarters, cargo compartments, and engine room. The ship also hosts a number of other minor attractions, including an exhibit on emigration and an escape room. The ship also has a few guest rooms for overnight stays.
  • Automuseum Prototyp - Shanghaiallee 7 53.54325, 10.00265 HafenCity Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00 Tickets €9, kids <14 €4.50 Museum of vehicle prototypes, nice shop inside.

Hamburg Zollmuseum 940zfh - German Customs Museum

  • Deutsches Zollmuseum - German Customs Museum - 53.54590, 9.99752 - Hamburg_Zollmuseum_940zfh - Admission €2
  • Bucerius Kunst Forum - Rathaus markt 2 53.55112, 9.99166
  • Spicey's Gewürzmuseum - Spice Museum - 53.5432, 9.9883 - Located in the Speicherstadt. They claim to be the world's only spice museum.
  • Chocoversum Hachez Schokoladen-Museum - Meßberg 1 53.5477, 10.0022 U1 Meßberg ☎ +49 40 41 91 230-0 Opening Hours: Daily, including Sundays 10:00-18:00 €14, dicsounts for children, disabled, families and large groups The Chocoversum is a "museum" run by Chocolates manufacturer Hachez from Hamburg's fellow Hansestadt Bremen. Rather than focus on exhibiting historic artifacts, it presents the process of making Chocolates from the plantation up to the finished confection. There is also a studio where visitors can try their hands at being a chocolatier. 90-minutes guided tours are provided everyday.
  • Rickmer Rickmers - 53.54473, 9.97247 Opening Hours: 10:00-18:00 Adults €5, students €4, children €3 Hamburger_Museumsschiff_Rickmer-Rickmers_10688dzh . A museum sailing ship (three-masted bark) from 1896, permanently moored off the Landungsbrücken. On board is a museum, a small restaurant, and an escape room.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hamburg/Neustadt-Altstadt

Performance art

  • Hamburgische Staatsoper - 53.556667, 9.988889 - Hamburg State Opera - Hamburg Staatsoper 5453 Hamburg is home to the Hamburg State Opera House, one of the leading opera houses in Germany. It holds great historical significance, as in 1678 the first public opera house in Germany was built in Hamburg at Gänsemarkt Plaza, which is where the opera house is still today.
  • Laeiszhalle - 53.55577, 9.98058 - Laeiszhalle - Hamburg Musikhalle 01 KMJ - The Laeiszhalle is the main classical music hall in Hamburg, with two halls: the kleiner Saal and großer Saal. You can see the schedule on their website. For online ticket purchases, use Ticket Online].
  • The Rover Rep Theatre - Großneumarkt 8 53.55071, 9.98097 ☎ +49 40 317 31 41 - At the Irish Rover. English language pub theatre under the Irish Rover at the Großneumarkt. High class professional productions in a special atmosphere.
  • Thalia Theater - Alstertor 1 53.551972, 9.998278 - Thalia Theater (Hamburg) - Hh-thalia - New directors and the continuing cooperation with young important writers based on the confidence in a strong and vital company lead to international acknowledgment.

Spa and fitness

  • Club Olympus Spa & Fitness - Park Hyatt Hamburg Hotel, Bugenhagenstraße 8 53.5508, 10.0028 ☎ +49 40 3332-1234

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Hamburg/Neustadt-Altstadt

HH Alsterarkaden pano1 - Full shopping tour starts at central station, down to town hall and then Poststraße towards Gänsemarkt square and back on Jungfernstieg at the Alter lake side.

  • Alsterarkaden 53.551944, 9.992222 North of the Rathaus markt. - HH Alsterarkaden pano1b The white arcades over the canal are Hamburg's prime shopping location
  • Europa Passage - Ballindamm 40 53.55136, 9.99638 - Europa Passage - Europa-Passage, Hamburg (3148228513) 375224 The most frequented shopping complex in downtown Hamburg, near the town hall at the Alster lake.
  • Hanse Viertel 53.553355, 9.989585 - Hanse-Viertel A large Shopping Centre, erected in early 20th century

}} The Alsterhaus - The Alsterhaus, one of the best-known upscale department stores in Germany

  • Alsterhaus | Jungfernstieg 16–20 53.553131, 9.991414 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10:00-20:00 Alsterhaus_Hamburg_2009_93 329956 One of the oldest department stores in Hamburg.
  • Souvenirs 53.55078, 9.99311 - A good and not-overpriced souvenir shop is on the town hall square under the glass roofage. Typical souvenirs are statues of the Michel Church or the town hall and the water-carrying dogsbody Hummel hummel Mors mors, blue road signs like Reeperbahn, and a post card of the red light neighborhood.

Halal Food & Restaurants

  • In the central station, you can get all kinds of Snacks, including the fast food chains. But also fresh fish — Hamburg or Sushi style.
  • As elsewhere in Germany and the Galeria and Karstadt department stores have a restaurant on the top floor. Open from morning to afternoon, you can obtain a decent meal at an affordable price.
  • Galatea - Ballindamm 53.5535, 9.9967 On a boat on the east side of the Binnenalster - Good Italian food.
  • Kartoffelkeller - Deichstraße 21 53.54622, 9.98756 - Mains €10-15 Large range of dishes with potatoes at their heart, including lots of traditional German dishes, e.g. Herring and Potatoes.
  • Parlament - @mburg.de Rathaus markt 1 53.5501, 9.9931 ☎ +49 40 70383399 +49 40 70383398 Mains ca €20 Traditional local food in the amazing basement of the Rathaus .
  • Cafe Paris Rathaus straße 4 53.54990, 9.99436 ☎ +49 40 32527777 Opening Hours: 09:00-11:30 Classic French bistro in a beautiful historical building. Good place to get a coffee and pastry, or enjoy a leisurely lunch. Ground floor is very loud, crowded and busy. Upstairs (when entering turn right) is a quiet restaurant with a small bar (all food is also served at the bar). "Tartar" and "steak frites" can be strongly recommended.
  • Vapiano - three locations within Hamburg - Fill your boots for around €20 A chain, Vapiano serves Italian food, in a trendy, friendly atmosphere. By the entrance you will get a "credit card", you show when you order food in the different kitchens. You pay when you leave.

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  • Die Bank - @rasserie.de Hohe Bleichen 17 53.55346, 9.98713 ☎ +49 40 2380030 - Contemporary and classy German food using seasonal ingredients. Die Bank is just that, a former bank, with a money themed contemporary decor. It's a classy place to be seen - dress fabulous.
  • Brauhaus Joh. Albrecht - Adolphsbrücke 7 53.55049, 9.98971 at the Alster canal ☎ +49 40 367740 soft drinks €4 Cosy brewpub with good soft drinks and food.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

The lodging options in the downtown are mostly mid-range to upscale hotels. For more variety of lodging options, see other neighborhoods.

  • Jugendherberge Hamburg - Auf dem Stintfang - jh-@online.de Alfred-Wegener-Weg 5 53.5467, 9.9717 ☎ +49 40 313488 +49 40 315407 - Priceless river/harbour view and in walking distance to the Reeperbahn.

On the floor

There is a Church mission on the West side of the main train station, mainly for homeless people and people with problems. But it's very clean, people are friendly, and if one is humble and polite and there is a good chance you can enter to chat (even in English) and sleep there on the floor in your sleeping bag. The night shift opens the place at midnight and everyone has to leave before seven in the morning.

Nevertheless, as a traveller, you should contribute some money to run the volunteer's service or at the very least offer some help. Remember: This is not a place for the unprepared traveller and definitely not a hotel!

  • Barceló Hamburg Ferdinandstraße 15 Thoroughly modern business hotel in the second row of buildings to Binnenalster, which is visible over the rooftops of neighbouring buildings from the hotel's top floor. All the facilities you may expect, but the gym is an extremely small and narrow room.
  • AMERON Hotel Speicherstadt Am Sandtorkai 4 A comfortable, modern hotel with interesting interior appointments right within Speicherstadt
  • 25hours Hotel HafenCity Überseeallee 5 Germany's prime design hotel chain never disappoints with hotels featuring a mix of modern, retro and various pop-culture influences throughout. The restaurant is also a highlight in its own right.
  • Lindner Hotel Am Michel Neanderstraße 20 Lindner is a chain of German upscale'ish hotels with nothing particularly special, but solid service standards and well-appointed rooms. The hotel's name is a bit of a stretch, as it is not immediately next to St. Michaelis church.
  • Scandic Hamburg Emporio Dammtorwall 19 One of the Swedish chain's southernmost outposts is an all-new hotel opened in 2014, with an architecturally interesting building and Scandinavian flair throughout, meaning minimalist but tasteful appointments and lots of wood. Relatively large rooms, but most with views of opposite walls. Location on the edge of Neustadt is quite convenient for those visiting the CCH.
  • Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten - 53.555611, 9.991614 Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (Hamburg) - Hamburg Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten 01 KMJ Complementing the Atlantic on the other side of the Kennedybruecke as one of Hamburg's finest and oldest hotels, Vier Jahreszeiten has been overlooking the Binnenalster since the early 20th century, expanded and refurbished many times since. Today it is managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts and provides most comforts and amenities a contemporary luxury hotel can, but be aware that it has no swimming swimmingpool and the fitness/wellness offering is limited in comparison to its competitors.
  • Park Hyatt Hamburg Bugenhagenstr. 8 53.55080, 10.00318 The Hyatt took residence in an exquisitely-decorated historic building, and provides an oasis of relaxed tranquility in the busy area neighbouring the Hauptbahnhof. Rising to the challenge of fellow luxury hotels in Hamburg and the Park Hyatt offers no less than 1000 sqm of spa and fitness facilities.
  • Marriott - ABC Straße 52 53.55462, 9.98734 ☎ +49 40 3505-0 Check-in: 15:00 / Check-out: 12:00 4-Star hotel with 270 guest rooms and 8 suites, also has a Body Care Centre with indoor swimmingpool and whirlpool as well as 416 m² conference facilities. Restaurant and piano bar with live music.
  • SIDE Drehbahn 49 53.55673, 9.98673 Under the unassuming name you will find one of Hamburg's finest design hotels, rivaled perhaps only by the Sofitel. Rooms are kept in minimalist white and are protected from any outside interference by a double facade. The SkyLounge on the 8th floor features a unique view of the city.
  • Sofitel Hamburg Alter Wall Alter Wall 40 53.54975, 9.98816 Quite nondescript on the outside and the Sofitel shines inside with perfectly balanced and tasteful minimalist design, and of course great service standards.
  • Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg Heiligengeistbrücke 4 53.54922, 9.98570 Situated right on the Alsterfleet and the Steigenberger is housed in a building made to look in line with Hamburg's traditional canal architecture. Inside you will find the usual German idea of Gemuetlichkeit combined with the chain's usual high standards of service. Of note is the gym and spa area with views over the neighbourhood.
  • Renaissance Hamburg Hotel Grosse Bleichen The Renaissance is located in an interesting early 20th century building, which is a part of the Hanseviertel. Inside a bit dated, but with the usual Marriott quality.

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