Your journey to prizeotel Hamburg-City
Recha-Lübke-Damm 28, 20097 Hamburg(unit March 2024 still Högerdamm 28, 20097 Hamburg)
You can easily reach the prizeotel Hamburg-City. Even without a car!
You'll find us between the Elbbrücken and the Deichtorhallen, not far from Hamburg's main station and the spectacular Port City.
There's many ways that lead to us,
for now we'll explain you the most important ones:
From the Hamburg airport, the S1 in the direction of Wedel will take you to Hamburg's main station. There you need to change. You will take the bus line 3 from the main station/ZOB until the stop Spaldingstraße and arrive in our lobby after just a two-minute walk.
Alternatively, you can also take the express bus 34 at the main station/Mönckebergstraße in the direction of Kirchdorf South and get off 5 minutes later at Lippelstraße. From there, it will only take you one minute to arrive at our prizeotel, Recha-Lübke-Damm 28. By the way, both lines go approximately every 10 minutes from the main station.
Parking at the hotel
Of course, your car is also more than welcome here at prizeotel. Just pull a ticket at the gate, drive inside, look for a spot and that's it. Our parking lot is under video-surveilllance 24/7 and during the night, our security personnel keeps an extra eye on the vehicles. The parking ticket will cost you 22 EUR per day and can be paid for and activated in order to leave the parking lot at the appropriate machine.
In case all of our spots should be taken at some point, you can try looking for a spot along the parking lane and the small one-way street across from the prizeotel Hamburg-City. Should you not find anything there either, then drive by the hotel until the next traffic light and take a right there, you will end up in Lippelstraße. You can try your luck at the wholesale store there.
Feel free to go ahead and reach out to our team, at the reception you'll receive further advice for parking alternatives all around our location.
What's a must-see in Hamburg and how do I get there?
We've put together a couple of highlights for you.
hop-on hop-off double-decker bus
When the journey is the destination, there's nothing like a tour with the iconic red hop-on hop-off double-decker buses. Explore the city, get off whenever you like and take the next bus to continue your tour. You can find all the info, stations and prices at www.die-roten-doppeldecker.de
If you like trains, you're gonna love the Miniaturwunderland - everyone else does too. Here, you can discover the whole world in miniature format. From our hotel, it's within a 30 min. walking distance or about 2.4 km away. The path will almost entirely lead you along the water. If you're not into walking, you can take a right at Lippelstraße after you leave the hotel and then from there take the bus line 34 until Große Burstah and walk the rest.
Anyone interested in art or photography should absolutely go check out the Deichtorhallen. From the prizeotel Hamburg-City it's only a stone's throw away and you're already at the center of the art universe.
The Elbphilharmonie is already inseparably tied to Hamburg and its scenery. A visit is definitely worth it, even if you don't have concert tickets. Simply walk up to the plaza and enjoy the view - Hamburg can't get any better than that. From the prizeotel Hamburg-City you'll reach the Port City in about 30 min. by foot. Needless to say you may also take public transportation. When you leave the hotel, you first take a left and then a right at Spaldingstraße where you get on the bus 3 in the direction of HBF/ZOB until the main station. You continue your journey at the station HBF South platform 4 with the U3 in the direction of Schlump-Barmbek until the station Baumwall. From there it's about a 9 min. walk until you reach the Elphi.
You would like to go to the city center, the Jungfernstieg, the Neuer Wall? Just take the bus line 3 from Spaldingstraße until the main station and walk from there. Alternatively, you can change at the main station and take the U1 in the direction of Norderstedt and then get off at Jungfernstieg.