The “sailor’s home” by 25hours in Hamburg’s new HafenCity district is a hip designer hotel with plentiful hints of sea faring romance and a gigantic 25hours breakfast buffet!

Located just around the corner from the U-Bahn underground station “Ueberseequartier” but also just an easy walk from Hamburg’s “Neustadt” city center is where you will find the latest gem in the 25hours hotel chain. The “25hours HafenCity” captivates with its constant slyly staged allusions to the romance of the high seas.

Hotel lobby: Meeting room in a Hapag-Lloyd container
Hotel lobby: Meeting room in a Hapag-Lloyd container

It starts as soon as you enter the hotel lobby: The adjoining meeting room is stowed inside a Hapag-Lloyd Line shipping container…

Naturally, a part of the city with a big name like “Ueberseequartier” invites, no, it practically compels, dreams of distant shores. Guests will therefore not be surprised to find references to the high seas and ship’s architecture practically everywhere they turn in the 25hours Design Hotel.

Sailors in a tea advertisement
Sales & Marketing Manager Moritz Böhlke outside a cabin with ship-style closet

Hotel rooms with seafaring flair

Hotel bed with view of HafenCity and Marco Polo Tower

In the hotel rooms, too, seafaring chestnuts abound. We already knew that “Thirst is worse than being homesick”, but what is new is the specially-created little book providing more of such sailor’s wisdom. You would almost expect the wallpaper to match…and it does indeed!

Once more, Moritz Böhlke with the sailor yarns

And, just as boarding ladders evoke ships, so the minibar menu comes to you as a message in a bottle. It’s only logical.

You’re (almost) not surprised then to discover that you have a voluptuous, nude nymphet to deal with in your bathroom ;-)

Bathroom with nudie painting

The “Heimat” restaurant and bar

Heimat Restaurant in 25hours HafenCity

The same theme carries through to the restaurant: Let your eyes roam while you eat, and you’ll discover it is decorated with ropes, anchors or ship’s rudders. And carpets are piled up like in a warehouse to make benches for table seating.

Carpets used as benches

To go with an authentic Astra Rotlicht (“Red Light”) beer (here, too it’s business with a wink, because” Astra Arschkalt (“Cold Butt“)” after all is not your garden-variety name…) I went for one of those recommended legendary “hamburgers”. They are said to be among the top 10 best hamburgers anywhere. Oh, yes, absolutely to be recommended. The taste is outstanding!

One of Hamburg‘s top hamburgers

This is also where they serve breakfast. On the side bar, buffet-style. As always for 25hours, it is one of the longest, tastiest breakfast buffets in the industry! Even in the 25hours Zurich I could only marvel how it is like a Sunday brunch, except that it is served daily…

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If you want to experience this High Seas design hotel check out rates and availability in the following search box.

All 25hours hotels are members of designhotels.com, a hand-picked collection of only 200 hotels worldwide.

No, ships do not dock here…

Our thanks to Sales & Marketing manager Moritz Böhlke for the entertaining hotel tour! The hotel’s wink constantly lurked in the corner of his roguish eye! ;-)

Also, sincere thanks to Stefan Pallasch of Fortune Hotels for the generous invitation and to travel.ch for their help with the travel arrangements!

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Walter’s extensive background in the travel industry, passionate enthusiasm for photography and a firm belief that luxury destinations can also be affordable; were some of the main factors that motivated him to create the travel blog travelmemo.com. In his day job Walter is an online marketing manager based out of Zurich, Switzerland.

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