Reichshof Hamburg, Curio Collection by Hilton, Cultural heritage hotel near Hamburg Central Station, Germany.
Reichshof Hamburg is a 278-room hotel near the central train station with interiors throughout defined by Art Deco elements, marble finishes, and historical signage from the 1920s. The property includes nine meeting spaces equipped with contemporary technology, along with a spa center and fitness facilities.
The building was constructed in 1910 by Emil and Martha Langer next to the railway station and introduced Hamburg's first flat-rate breakfast system for hotel guests. This innovation became a standard model for the city's hospitality industry at the time.
The on-site restaurant serves regional specialties tied to Hamburg's traditions, while the bar on the ground floor retains its original early 20th-century design and fixtures. Guests experience the dining customs of a bygone era when they dine in these spaces.
The hotel sits within walking distance of the central train station and offers wheelchair-accessible rooms as well as family accommodations. All major service areas are accessible on-site, allowing for straightforward navigation and use throughout the stay.
The building blends handcrafted details from 1910 with contemporary comforts such as in-room tablets and rainfall shower systems. This juxtaposition of historic craftsmanship and modern technology creates a stay that feels current without compromising the original character.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Inception: 1910
Official opening: July 17, 2015
Address: Kirchenallee 34 – 36, 20099 Hamburg
Email: info@hamburg-reichshof.com
Website: http://reichshof-hotel-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.55477,10.00842
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:46
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