Since its 2004 opening in Hamburg’s St. Pauli district, east Hamburg has attracted designers, gourmands, and everyday travelers from around the world to marvel at its unique design and architecture, savor its exceptional cuisine, and enjoy its prime location in the central city. Highlights of the hotel include:
Known for as a haven for celebration and a home to vibrant nightlife, east Hamburg’s St. Pauli neighborhood makes this modern luxury hotel housed in a former iron foundry the place to stay and play in the ‘Jewel of Northern Germany.’
Step away from the bustling streets of Hamburg and escape into a spacious and comfortable retreat in east Hamburg’s variety of guest accommodations. Designer Jordan Mozer envisioned ‘’rooms that bring joy’’ when creating the east Hamburg and all 172 rooms, including nine suites do just that with king beds, a spacious working desk, well-stocked minibar, Bluetooth speakers, and air conditioning system. The bedrooms also feature a unique bathtub for two or rain shower.
Whether in need of a quick business coffee, a pre-theater performance glass of wine, a flavorful dinner, or late-night cocktail, east Hamburg offers a restaurant, lounge, or bar with distinctive character and ambiance, catering to every occasion.
Along with exciting dining options, east Hamburg invites guests to enjoy an on-site Finnish sauna for a relaxing session of low-humidity heat after working out in the fitness center. Outside the hotel, Hamburg awaits with iconic destinations and landmarks within walking distance or easily accessed via public transit.
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Speicherstadt – A picturesque warren of historic warehouses built on wooden pilings and foundations line a series of waterways offering an up-close look at this Hanseatic city’s merchant and trading heritage.
Landungsbrücken – Known as the St. Pauli Piers in English, this area is a major transit hub and destination for culture and community, including waterside restaurants, shops, and boat tours.
Reeperbahn – Famous for its nightlight and risqué evening venues, this neighborhood night spot throngs with restaurants, clubs, discos, and bars, while also offering classical culture be being home to the city’s opera house.
Unrivalled nightlife makes St Pauli a haven for fun and celebrations, nonetheless, its prime location in central Hamburg and proximity to the harbor as well as historic landmarks proves this is the place to stay and play when visiting the jewel of Northern Germany.
Address
Simon-von-Utrecht-Straße 31, Hamburg, Germany
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