How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Hamburg-Mitte?
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Hamburg-Mitte cost 140 € per night.
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Many of the most popular attractions are located in the Mitte district, not far from your holiday accommodation or apartment in the old town. During your sightseeing tour in the historic old town, you will pass by Hamburg City Hall and the St. Nikolai Memorial, which commemorates the great fire of 1842. Your walk will take you further into the old Speicherstadt, for which Hamburg is famous. The historic brick buildings, mostly built on oak piles, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the chic HafenCity next door, innovative glass and steel constructions dominate, setting exciting accents. The harbor is also a must-see, as it is one of Hamburg's most famous attractions. It is best explored on a harbor tour. A stroll along the St. Pauli Piers and through the old Elbe Tunnel should also not be missed. From here, it is just a stone's throw to the legendary Reeperbahn. Visit the entertainment mile at night when it shows its full glory.
The great advantage of an affordable holiday accommodation or private apartment, for example in Altona or Hamburg-Mitte, is not only the price but also the unbeatable location. Many of the most beautiful, famous, and important places and attractions are located in this very district. Kill three birds with one stone during a large harbor tour with a barge, as you will sail through the impressive harbor, the historic Speicherstadt, and the modern HafenCity. You will be able to see the new cultural monument, the Elbphilharmonie, from afar. However, you should definitely take a closer look at this impressive building, if not even attend a concert. However, you need to plan early, as the events sell out quickly. An alternative for the evening hours is a stroll over the Reeperbahn, where you can best absorb the flashing lights, the exuberant people, the unique atmosphere, and the dynamics of this street before heading back to your apartment. Book now a cozy holiday accommodation or an apartment in the old town, an apartment or a house on the Alster, and enjoy a varied stay tailored to your personal wishes with your loved ones.
Although Hamburg is a large city, you can rent not only apartments in quiet locations but also some affordable holiday homes on the outskirts. For couples with children, it is also interesting to know whether the accommodation has parking available. After all, a family often comes with a lot of luggage. Typically, the apartments and houses have family-friendly amenities, including both a high chair and a crib. In the Mitte district, there are also some of the most famous attractions for children. So, there is certainly no chance of boredom for the little ones. One of the highlights, especially for young visitors, is the Miniatur Wunderland. Thanks to its central location between the Elbphilharmonie and Speicherstadt, it can be easily included in a city tour. A trip to Hamburg Harbor is also a sure success for children, as the many large ships always amaze young adventurers. If you want a day out of the city, looking for a quiet spot, and want to be with your children in the green, consider a trip to Hamburg City Park. It houses several playgrounds, a paddling pool, and an outdoor swimming pool. Also stroll through Altona and other districts. A stay full of excursions to countless attractions and destinations is nothing in the way!
As a guest of a private apartment, you naturally have the opportunity to use the well-equipped kitchen of your accommodation. In Hamburg, there are supermarkets and bakeries everywhere. Fresh food is also available at the numerous weekly markets. And even if your apartment is in a quiet corner of Hamburg-Mitte, it is never far to the center and to the nearest restaurant, bistro, or stand. Here, you will find the right dining option for every budget and taste. If you want to eat something that is truly typical for the city on the Elbe, it's best to get a fish sandwich with matjes, herring, or North Sea shrimp. The best ones are available at the St. Pauli Piers and at the legendary Hamburg Fish Market in the Altona district. Labskaus, Pannfisch, eel soup, Finkenwerder plaice, and Franzbrötchen are also staples on the menu of any restaurant with traditional cuisine.
The city of Hamburg is an Eldorado for art and culture. Among the latest additions in terms of concert halls is the Elbphilharmonie - affectionately known as "Elphi." Even if you don't manage to attend one of the high-profile events, you should visit the impressive building. If you rent an apartment in Hamburg in a district of your choice, you will inevitably pass by the new landmark of the city. One of the city's most important galleries is the Hamburger Kunsthalle, centrally located between the Inner Alster and the train station. It houses contemporary art collections as well as paintings by many old masters. In the floating museum Rickmer Rickmers, a large sailing ship at the Fiete-Schmidt-Anleger, there are also regular exhibitions - especially paintings related to seafaring. If you want a different view of history, the best place to go is the Hamburg Dungeon. The horror cabinet, located in the middle of the historic Speicherstadt, hauntingly and beautifully thematizes the dark chapters of Hamburg's past.
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg - as it is officially named - is both a city-state and a federal state. Located in the north of Germany, it borders Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony and has around 1.8 million inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Federal Republic after Berlin. Of the seven districts that belong to the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Hamburg-Mitte is the third largest and third most populous. Wandsbek in the north and Bergedorf in the south are only slightly larger in terms of area. The practical advantage of an apartment in the center of Hamburg is its proximity to the most important museums, the most famous attractions such as the harbor and Speicherstadt, and excellent public transport connections. The best way to reach your apartment is by bus or train. Trains from all corners of Germany arrive daily at Hamburg Central Station. About 500 meters further is the Central Bus Station. From here, as well as from the central station, you continue by subway or S-Bahn to your rented apartment on the Alster. If you prefer to travel by car, you should check beforehand whether there is parking available near your accommodation. Hamburg Airport is about 8 km from the city center and equally far from Schleswig-Holstein's Norderstedt. Book now a cozy holiday accommodation on the Alster, a house on the outskirts, or an apartment in the old town or a district of your choice and enjoy a varied trip full of excursions tailored to your personal wishes.
On average, holiday apartments and houses in Hamburg-Mitte cost 140 € per night.
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