The 'Campari Lounge' rooftop terrace offers one of the best sunset views of Alster Lake (even if service has changed)
DaCaio Restaurant is a genuine local hotspot, not just a hotel dining room
Design-forward interiors that feel like a 1960s London members' club
Resumen rápido: It's undeniably cool and the Italian food is legit, but the 'mood lighting' borders on pitch black and the rooms are starting to show their age.
Reseñado por @glennamier: I stayed here for a work trip and loved the spacious room and cool design details—the bathroom was a highlight! The breakfast room was a bit too dark and moody for my morning taste, but otherwise, it's a solid boutique spot in Hamburg.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Travelers love the style, the Italian food, and the Alster location, but often complain about the dark rooms and wear-and-tear.
Reality check
The 'British cool' aesthetic is fraying at the edges—expect worn carpets, scuffed furniture, and dust in corners rather than pristine luxury.
You appreciate a dark, moody aesthetic over bright white minimalism
You want to be near the LGBTQ+ heart of Hamburg (Lange Reihe) but sleep in a slightly quieter spot
You prioritize a lively lobby bar scene over a quiet library atmosphere
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
7.8
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, but attention to detail (dust on skirting boards, under beds) is frequently missed.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean tiles and sinks, but watch out for mold spots around the older windows and condensation issues.
Maintenance: Showing age. Expect scuffed walls, worn carpet edges, and the occasional loose fixture. It's 'shabby chic' leaning towards shabby.
Linens & towels: Towels are decent but not plush; linens are crisp but standard hotel grade.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of signature room fragrance (pleasant), but hallways can have a faint musty/old carpet smell.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Bass from DaCaio Bar (especially rooms on 1st floor)
Traffic noise from Barcastraße (busy connector road)
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
Sauna access is NOT free; it costs approx. €10 per person/use and requires a reservation slot.
Breakfast is steep at ~€26 per person; plenty of cafes on Lange Reihe offer better value.
The hotel is in St. Georg, which is vibrant and safe but adjacent to the gritty station area—don't be alarmed by the mix of people.
Qué llevar
A small flashlight or bright phone screen (seriously, the hallways and rooms are dark)
Earplugs if you get a street-facing room
Walking shoes for the 15-min stroll to the city center along the lake
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
George M Room on a higher floor (4th+) facing the garden for quiet
Junior Suite for the bathtub and actual walking space (Standard 'S' rooms are tight)
Habitaciones a evitar
1st floor rooms directly above the bar/restaurant
Street-facing rooms if you are sensitive to traffic noise
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am looking forward to my stay. Please assign a room on the 4th floor or higher, facing the garden/courtyard to avoid street and bar noise. I would also appreciate a room with the least amount of carpet wear if possible.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the rooftop bar open to the public?
Not currently. It has been converted to a 'relaxation terrace' exclusively for hotel guests with NO service. You must buy drinks downstairs and bring them up.
Is there AC in the rooms?
Yes, rooms have air conditioning, though some guests report it can be weak during heatwaves.
How much is parking?
Underground parking is available for ~€27 per day. It's tight, so big SUVs might struggle.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome for a fee of €35 per night.
How far is the main train station?
It's about a 10-15 minute walk or a short taxi/bus ride. The walk takes you through the lively St. Georg district.
Does the hotel have a gym?
No full gym on-site. They offer yoga mats in rooms and sometimes passes to nearby gyms, but don't expect a fitness center.
Consejos de Insiders
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Skip the hotel breakfast and walk 5 minutes to 'Café Gnosa' on Lange Reihe for excellent cakes and breakfast in a historic setting.
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The 'S' rooms are very compact (21 sqm); if you have two large suitcases, you will struggle for floor space.
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You can rent a Jaguar for free (pay for gas) if available—ask the concierge immediately upon arrival.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'British' theme includes very heavy, dark drapes and carpets that can feel a bit dusty/musty.
💡The shower pressure is generally good, but the glass partitions are often too small, leading to wet bathroom floors.
💡The 'Library' is a lovely spot for tea but is often booked out for private meetings.
💡You are right next to a hospital (Asklepios Klinik), so you might hear sirens occasionally.
💡The elevators are surprisingly small and slow for a hotel of this size.
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