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1 Double Sofa Bed and 1 Queen Bed 430.6-sq-foot room with a furnished lanai Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good…
1 Queen Bed 258.3-sq-foot room with a furnished lanai Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up t…
1 Queen Bed 258.3-sq-foot room with a furnished lanai Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up t…
1 Queen Bed 258.3-sq-foot room, furnished lanai with garden views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 pe…
1 Queen Bed 247.6-sq-foot room, furnished lanai with garden views Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 pe…
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Restaurants nearby
- Landhaus Scherrer★ Michelin Behind its smart white façade, this culinary gem, somewhat tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood, welcomes diners into an atmosphere that is both elegant and inviting. At the helm in the kitchen is Heinz O. Wehmann, who is as integral to Landhaus Scherrer as St Michael's Church is to Hamburg! Since 1980, he has been head chef at this restaurant, which was opened in 1976 by Armin and Emmi Scherrer, and boasts a long history of MICHELIN-star recognition. Dishes rooted in classic cuisine, such as crustacean ravioli with morels and young leek, or pan-fried cod fillet with asparagus ragout, boiled p15.8km
- Petit Amour★ Michelin Eike Iken and Monique Lingg are your dedicated hosts. The chef-patron skilfully weaves together modern, classic French and Nordic influences (his cod, mussels, curry and cauliflower, for instance, is delicious). Knowledgeable staff provide cordial service, and the chefs come to the table to present the dishes that form the four- to six-course set menu. To accompany the food, there are carefully selected wine pairings, plus a premium option; the high-calibre house-made alcohol-free accompaniment is also recommended. The small restaurant with its 12 tables has a pleasant, almost intimate atmosph16.9km
- HAEBEL★ Michelin This tiny 14-seat restaurant is tucked away in a characteristic corner of St Pauli, amid the neighbourhood's bustle and graffiti. Behind the large windows looking out onto the street, the setting is intimate – it almost has the feel of a living room – with a kitchen open to the dining area. An engagingly creative surprise menu is served (in both conventional and vegetarian versions), comprising around 13 amuse-bouches and small dishes. Although pared down, these are complex and refined, full of finesse and occasionally daring in their bold flavours. Fermentation techniques and Asian influences18.5km
- Zur Flottbeker SchmiedeBib Experience a slice of Portugal in Hamburg! The setting, a heritage-protected historical forge, exudes traditional German charm with its authentic decor and period open fireplace. It makes for a pleasantly laid-back atmosphere in which to tuck into delicious freshly made, fuss-free tapas. The chef-patron serves up genuine Portuguese cuisine but incorporates international influences. Try, for example, her "barbecued calamari, marinade, garlic" or "roasted miso cauliflower, white bean purée, coriander chimichurri". The well-curated wine list is dedicated to Portuguese labels.14.2km
- THE LISBETH★ Michelin André Stolle's fine dining restaurant boasts a lovely location in one of the city's oldest streets, in a neighbourhood oozing Hanseatic charm. Inside, meanwhile, the compact space has a pleasingly laid-back and intimate feel to it. In his "Hamburg Renaissance" set menu, he puts a creative modern spin on traditional North German cuisine. For example, "Fischfrikadelle oder Bremer" is a crispy, wafer-thin potato tartlet filled with tender yellowtail mackerel and topped with a delicately spiced remoulade. The set menu is available in a five- or six-course format – and you can order a signature dis19.7km
- Jellyfish★ Michelin A mecca for fans of fish and seafood, Jellyfish proposes a set menu comprising five, six or seven courses, with the option to upgrade. The cuisine is modern, innovative and surprising at every turn. Emphasis is placed on premium-quality ingredients as, for example, in the wonderful Spessart trout Steckerlfisch, which is charcoal-grilled, glazed with BBQ sauce and accompanied by marinated red cabbage, pickled plum and a marigold gel with citrus notes. The set menu can be paired with wine or appealing alcoholic-free alternatives. As for the setting, the restaurant, located in the Schanzenviertel19.8km
- Heimatjuwel★ Michelin A truly charming find, this small, personally managed restaurant in central Eimsbüttel has a lovely clean-lined modern aesthetic and an intimate atmosphere. Marcel Görke, no stranger to Hamburg's culinary scene, serves up creative seasonal cuisine made from regional ingredients. The basis is a vegetarian set menu, which diners can opt to "upgrade" with a meat/fish course (it varies). Opt for four to seven courses on Tue-Thu; on Fri and Sat, five to seven courses. The dishes are bursting with intense flavours, a case in point being the potato millefeuille served with a vegetable sauce – its ric19.8km
- HYGGE Brasserie & BarBib This hip place is named after the concept of hygge. In Danish and Norwegian, this describes a feeling of cosy wellbeing and comfortable conviviality – very fitting for the atmosphere conjured up in this pretty half-timbered house, which used to be a stable for polo horses. Allying rustic timber elements and modern design, the interior is chic and stylish, with the central fireplace as the focal point. The atmosphere is pleasantly lively. Unfussy seasonal dishes make up the HYGGE set menu and surprise menu; alternatively go à la carte – there are great vegetarian options, too. Or why not order 15.3km
- NilBib Diners are bound to enjoy their time here! This restaurant in the trendy Schanze district has a delightful ambience, the service is informal and friendly, and you can certainly expect to eat well. The delicious food follows the seasons and draws on international influences. Opt for the five-course set menu. Excellent and reasonably priced short wine list.19.0km
- Jacobs Restaurant Accommodated in Hotel Louis C. Jacob, which boasts a prime location, this restaurant serves modern cuisine with classic touches in an elegant setting. Diners can order à la carte or opt for one of the set menus (conventional or vegetarian). Among the standout dishes are the lobster foam soup and the braised ox shoulder. The Vierland duck served in four courses is a classic option for two. Well-curated wine list. The seating out on Lindenterrasse, overlooking the Elbe River, is undoubtedly the highlight in summer.12.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Volksparkstadion football stadium in Hamburg, Germany18.2km
- Millerntor-Stadion football stadium19.1km
- Miniatur Wunderland Model railway and miniature airport attraction in Hamburg, Germany19.7km
- St. Nicholas Church, Hamburg church building in Altstadt (Hamburg), Germany20.0km
- St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg Lutheran church in Hamburg, Germany19.3km
- Köhlbrand Bridge bridge in Hamburg (Germany)15.6km
- Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte History museum located in the city of Hamburg in northern Germany19.2km
- Rote Flora social centre and squatted former theater in Hamburg, Germany19.2km
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