Reichshof Hamburg, Historic art deco hotel in Hamburg-Mitte, Germany.
Reichshof Hamburg is a hotel with striking art deco architecture spread across nine floors with 278 rooms, preserving design elements from around 1900 throughout. The property houses nine meeting spaces with modern conference technology plus a fitness center, sauna, and steam room.
Emil and Martha Langer founded the hotel in 1906 on an empty plot in Hamburg, establishing it as a major lodging destination. The building rose during a period of economic growth in the city and reflects the prosperity of that era.
The Stadt Restaurant keeps German culinary traditions alive within its original setting, while Bar 1910 brings contemporary cocktail culture into historically authentic rooms.
The building sits centrally in Hamburg and is easy to navigate, with clear layouts across its nine floors and plenty of space to move around. Visitors should know that this is an active hotel with some private areas, so guests are welcome in the publicly accessible restaurants and bars.
The hotel pioneered a revolutionary room-rate system in the early 1900s that bundled breakfast with accommodation, a business concept that hotels elsewhere eventually copied. This early innovation set a standard that would shape the hospitality industry for decades to come.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Kirchenallee
Phone: +49403702590
Website: https://reichshof-hotel-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.55481,10.00859
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:05
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