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Top gay friendly hotels in Hamburg where you will feel at home
Hamburg is one of the largest cities in Germany and has a long history as a Hanze city. Hamburg is still an vital port city, this is reflected in the municipality. Hamburg has a lot to offer, there are many interesting sights and attractions. When you are in Hamburg you should at least visit Speicherstadt, an area with historic warehouses and the some
Hamburg is one of the largest cities in Germany and has a long history as a Hanze city. Hamburg is still an important port city, this is reflected in the city. Hamburg has a lot to offer, there are many interesting sights and attractions. When you are in Hamburg you should at least visit Speicherstadt, an area with historic warehouses and the some of the museums that are part of the Kunstmeile (art route). Hamburgs gay scene is mainly located in the St. Georg district, near the Binnen-Alster, but there are also several gay venues close Reeperbahn station.
Hotels for gays Hamburg
Top gay friendly hotels in Hamburg where you Hamburg Accommodation Tips
Hotel Motel One Hamburg-Alster
Hotel. From 90 €
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Design hotel, modern, clean and excellent value for money. Located in St. Georg, only 10 minutes to walk to most of the gay venues in Hamburg.
Access to the subway right in front of the hotel.
@ St. Georg, Steindamm
Hamburg
U: Lohmühlenstraße, U + S: Hauptbahnhof
Hotel City House
Hotel. ****, from 90 €
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Small boutique hotel in an old-style building in a quiet side street in St. Georg, only a few minutes from the gay bars and cafes. Rooms with high stucco ceilings and decorated in a typical English mix of patterns. With modern baths and free Wi-Fi. Early booking advised for weekends.
@ St. Georg, Pulverteich 25
Hamburg
U + S: Hauptbahnhof
Arcotel Rubin Hamburg
Hotel. ****, from 80 €
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Centrally located next to to the central station. The gay bars, cafes and shops in the St. Georg quarter are within 5 minutes walking distances.
Clean,
Accommodation
From hip hostels to luxurious hotels, Hamburg boasts plenty of accommodations for visitors. LGBTQIA+ visitors are welcome everywhere and same-sex couples shouldn’t find any restrictions on renting rooms. Hamburg’s LGBTQIA+ scene is most vibrant in the quarters St. Georg and St. Pauli, both of which are home to many hotels. For an overview of hotels and value packages, please call on the Hamburg Travel website.
Sometimes it can be nice to stay among like-minded individuals who can best verb you on where to go and what to see in Hamburg. For female visitors there is Hotel Hanseatin, Hamburg’s oldest women’s hotel, located right in the city centre. Individually decorated rooms with unique artwork and a cosy usual room provide the ideal base for women visiting Hamburg for business or leisure.
Gay men who like homestays over hotels should take a look at This website lists bed & breakfasts and rooms especially for gay men. You’ll find several entries for Hamburg where the hosts will undoubtedly guide you to the city’s best sights, shops and nightlife.
Hamburg Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Hamburg
About Hamburg and its gay life
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg – Germany's ›Gateway to the World‹ – is the second largest city in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent declare. It is located about km southeast of the North Sea along the river Elbe and has the largest seaport in Germany. Because of the port, the pent-up river Alster and the numerous canals and smaller rivers Hamburg is one of the cities in Europe with the most bridges.
The settlement history of Hamburg began with the Saxons in the 4th century BC. In the 9th century a castle named Hammaburg was built in this place, from which the name Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and special trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to progress into a flourishing commercial center during the Middle Ages. As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in the 16th century. In the first German stock exchange opened in Hamburg, in the first German ope
Hamburg Accommodation Tips
Hotel Motel One Hamburg-Alster
Hotel. From 90 €
Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Design hotel, modern, clean and excellent value for money. Located in St. Georg, only 10 minutes to walk to most of the gay venues in Hamburg.
Access to the subway right in front of the hotel.
@ St. Georg, Steindamm
Hamburg
U: Lohmühlenstraße, U + S: Hauptbahnhof
Hotel City House
Hotel. ****, from 90 €
Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Small boutique hotel in an old-style building in a quiet side street in St. Georg, only a few minutes from the gay bars and cafes. Rooms with high stucco ceilings and decorated in a typical English mix of patterns. With modern baths and free Wi-Fi. Early booking advised for weekends.
@ St. Georg, Pulverteich 25
Hamburg
U + S: Hauptbahnhof
Arcotel Rubin Hamburg
Hotel. ****, from 80 €
Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Centrally located next to to the central station. The gay bars, cafes and shops in the St. Georg quarter are within 5 minutes walking distances.
Clean,
Accommodation
From hip hostels to luxurious hotels, Hamburg boasts plenty of accommodations for visitors. LGBTQIA+ visitors are welcome everywhere and same-sex couples shouldn’t find any restrictions on renting rooms. Hamburg’s LGBTQIA+ scene is most vibrant in the quarters St. Georg and St. Pauli, both of which are home to many hotels. For an overview of hotels and value packages, please call on the Hamburg Travel website.
Sometimes it can be nice to stay among like-minded individuals who can best verb you on where to go and what to see in Hamburg. For female visitors there is Hotel Hanseatin, Hamburg’s oldest women’s hotel, located right in the city centre. Individually decorated rooms with unique artwork and a cosy usual room provide the ideal base for women visiting Hamburg for business or leisure.
Gay men who like homestays over hotels should take a look at This website lists bed & breakfasts and rooms especially for gay men. You’ll find several entries for Hamburg where the hosts will undoubtedly guide you to the city’s best sights, shops and nightlife.
Hamburg Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Hamburg
About Hamburg and its gay life
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg – Germany's ›Gateway to the World‹ – is the second largest city in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent declare. It is located about km southeast of the North Sea along the river Elbe and has the largest seaport in Germany. Because of the port, the pent-up river Alster and the numerous canals and smaller rivers Hamburg is one of the cities in Europe with the most bridges.
The settlement history of Hamburg began with the Saxons in the 4th century BC. In the 9th century a castle named Hammaburg was built in this place, from which the name Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and special trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to progress into a flourishing commercial center during the Middle Ages. As a member of the Hanseatic League it evolved into a world trading center in the 16th century. In the first German stock exchange opened in Hamburg, in the first German ope