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Located in a striking high-tech building, the new Radisson Hotel, Hamburg Airport will offer guests the highest levels of comfort coupled with the convenience of a position near the airport. With 266 well-appointed rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and spacious, modern conference facilities, this hotel will be the perfect venue for business and leisure guests. Add to this the hotel''s award-winning Filini restaurant and bar, as well as ample indoor and outdoor parking, and it''s hard to imagine a better base for business or leisure travellers.
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The Radisson Blu Hotel is ideally located. Lake Alster, the shopping district and many cultural attractions are within walking distance. The hotel offers 556 rooms in 3 different styles. A conference area of 2,122 m² may host events up to 1000 people. The direct access to the Congress Center Hamburg, CCH, grants additional flexibility if extra space is required. For exclusive events Hamburg''s highest event location "High End" is the place to be: enjoy breathtaking view over the city! The Health & Spa invites guests to workout and relax and two restaurants & bars promise culinary highlights.
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Other Rezidor Hotels in Hamburg |
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The hotel was completely renovated in autumn 2007 and offers 122 modern and comfortable rooms equipped with generous design in the 4-stars segment. Just a few kilometres from Hamburg Airport and from Hamburg''s city centre, the Park Inn Hamburg Nord is a beautifully-equipped hotel which is an ideal base for business and leisure travellers..
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Great places to visit in Hamburg
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| Radisson SAS Hotel, Hamburg |
At 120 meters, the Radisson SAS Hotel is Hamburg’s highest hotel and a genuine landmark that offers excellent service in the heart of Hamburg.
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| Altona Fish Market |
Even though it is called a Fish Market, almost everything is on sale at this lively and colourful Hamburg market that opens early on Sunday mornings and has done so since 1703.
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| Warehouse complex |
Built of red brick with gables and turrets, this warehouse complex is the world’s oldest such building. Known as the Speicherstadt in German, it has an open air theatre, a spice museum, a miniature exhibition and an old Russian submarine open for explorat
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| Hamburger Kunsthalle |
Hamburg’s premier art gallery offers works across the time spectrum from the Middle Ages through to the present day.
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| Blankenese |
This quaint destination on the steep Elbe hillside was once a fishing village favoured by retired ship captains. Today it has become popular with locals as a weekend outing, and visitors also throng the narrow alleys and stairways between picturesque hous
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| Museum of Hamburg History |
This museum gives a detailed description of the city of Hamburg from the 8th through to the 20th century. Scale models have been used to illustrate the changing shape of the city’s famous harbour.
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| Reeperbahn |
Hamburg’s notorious red light district to the east of the city centre in the St Pauli zone has become its second-greatest tourist attraction, according to the city management. The district also boasts an Erotic Art Museum (at Nobistor 10A), which is priva
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| The Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe |
This museum has a diverse applied arts collection of furnishings, graphic design and photography.
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| Sylt |
The island of Sylt is Germany’s most northern point, lying off the north-western coast in the North Sea. The island boasts some lovely sandy beaches and stunning views.
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| Hamelin |
The famous town of the Pied Piper tale told to children around the world is a popular tourist destination in Lower Saxony, northern Germany, lying beside the River Weser.
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| Lubeck |
Lubeck lies 66km north east of Hamburg, close to the Baltic coast. Not only is this historic town the home of a couple of noted Nobel Prize winners, but as a living monument to the wealthy Hanseatic merchants of the 13th century, it sports some architectu
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