Like something a little bit different? Love the sea ? then this is the place for you. The 25 Hours Hotel in Hamburg has been lovingly created with the wild stories of the seas, sailors, storms and everything nautical with a little twist. Check out their website and see for yourself what all the fuss is about !!
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This charming 19th-century mansion overlooking the River Elbe is one of the city's oldest hotels, having passed through five generations of the Jacobs family.
The rooms are uncannily bright and airy, many with floor-to-ceiling windows, and the interior design is modern yet accessible—though a favorite of design junkies and architectural trainspotters, Gastwerk is a hotel first, and a comfortable one at that. The flagship suite was designed by Terence Conran, but even the humblest rooms look sharp, in exposed brick and muted colors, with classic high-design furniture alongside modern musts like CD players and high-speed internet.
Located in the heart of downtown, near the Binnenalster and any number of shopping destinations, the Side Hotel sits behind a striking modern glass and stone facade. Atop the facade is a near-rooftop lounge and outdoor terrace, with views of the city and down into the atrium—near-rooftop because another two floors of luxury suites sit atop the building. To cool for school is the tag we would use. Lushness personified !!
The Louis C. Jacob, a magnificent historic mansion overlooking the Elbe, has been practising the fine art of hospitality for more than 200 years. Its aim is made to feel you feel like one of the family, not so much in a hotel, but staying in an exquisite private residence. Its rooms are designed to make you feel at home immediately and the décor throughout is timeless, the French-inspired cuisine has won multiple awards and the Lindenterrasse (Lime Tree Terrace) is internationally...

























