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Fritz im Pyjama HotelvsHotel du Nord Alster
Both Fritz im Pyjama Hotel and Nippon Hotel Hamburg are endorsed by professional travelers. Overall, Fritz im Pyjama Hotel scores slightly better than Nippon Hotel Hamburg. Fritz im Pyjama Hotel ranks #21 in Hamburg with positive reviews from 4 reviewers like Frommer's, Time Out and Fodor's.
Fritz im Pyjama Hotel
Frommer's
Fodor's
Time Out
Lonely Planet
Schanzenstrasse 101, Schanzenviertel, 20357 Hamburg
From $66/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Free Parking
"Close to the nightlife center of Hamburg, this small hotel is part of an old apartment block. Rather minimalist in decor, it is a house of personality, taste, and comfort." Full review
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Those seeking more tranquillity should ask for one of the rooms overlooking the tree-studded courtyard.
"Fun, swinging-'60s-style accommodations...stylish flower-print and geometric-shape wallpaper, crystal fruit-bowl lampshades, and vintage teacups and saucers." Full review
"Its “budget boutique” lodgings include single, double and triple rooms, each compact in size but seriously generous on light, comfort and classy design credentials." Full review
Top choice
"This stylish townhouse hotel sits smack dab in the heart of the Schanzenviertel party zone. Rooms are smallish, with wooden floors, angular furniture and large windows; seven of the 17 have a balcony." Full review
Hotel du Nord Alster
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Hofweg 75, 22085 Hamburg
From $68/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"You'll have to take off your shoes before going into your room at this remarkable modern hotel where you cross Tatami floor mats to sleep on a futon mattress." Full review
"White walls, low futon beds, rice-paper screens, tatami flooring and occasional splashes of cherry red create a Zen recipe here, as does its well-regarded Japanese restaurant, Wa-Yo."