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Motel One, Hamburg Airport

Review: Motel One, Hamburg Airport

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Motel One is a design hotel chain, founded in Germany and to be found throughout Europe with one hotel in New York City.  Don’t let the name ‘motel’ put you off as the chain is far removed from the motel concept offering affordable, stylish hotel accommodation.

Location:

Motel One, Hamburg Airport
Motel One, Hamburg Airport

Motel One Hamburg Airport is situated within a fifteen minute walk from the airport terminal.  I arrived late in the evening and followed a well lit footpath to the hotel.  There were no busy roads to cross and it felt very safe.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance lobby, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Entrance lobby, Motel One Hamburg Airport

The hotel has a large open plan lobby with a check-in area to one side of the bar.  I was attended to promptly and as I’d registered in advance to join the hotel’s BeOne membership scheme I was entitled to a one-off complimentary breakfast.

The Room:

Room, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Room, Motel One Hamburg Airport

I took one of the lifts up to my room on the second floor and found the room to be well equipped and of a reasonable size for a short stay.  The room lacked tea and coffee making facilities but complimentary bottled water was supplied.

Bathroom, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Bathroom, Motel One Hamburg Airport

The bed was comfortable and I was asleep in seconds.  The bathroom was stylish with thick, fluffy towels and a powerful shower head.

Dining:

Breakfast, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Breakfast, Motel One Hamburg Airport

Breakfast is served in the lobby / bar area with ample seating..  There was a good choice of bread, pastries, cheese, cold meats etc. on offer along with freshly ground coffee which woke me up nicely for the day ahead.

The Facilities: 

Lobby Lounge, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Lobby Lounge, Motel One Hamburg Airport

The lobby is the focal point of the hotel and has a convivial atmosphere.  There’s an attractive bar lounge with cosy seating areas.  It seemed very popular with numerous guests enjoying drinks in the bar whilst others were using their laptops in the well designed work areas.

Working area, Motel One Hamburg Airport
Working area, Motel One Hamburg Airport

Fast, reliable Wi-Fi was available throughout the hotel and was easy to connect to.  Secure parking is available beneath the building (additional charges apply).

Out and About:

Here are my suggestions of things to see and do:

Jungfernstieg, Hamburg
Jungfernstieg, Hamburg

It’s just a short walk to Jungfernstieg, a beautiful part of the city with its grand promenade, classical colonnades and elegant arcades.  Relax with a coffee and one of the delicious Franzbrötchen local pastries.

Alster boat trip, Hamburg
Alster Boat trip, Hamburg

Take a one hour Alster boat trip departing from Jungfernstieg to gain a perspective of the city from the water.  The cruise travels along the inner Alster continuing through the picturesque Lombardsbrûcke bridge which separates the inner and outer Alsters.  The inner part of the lake is lined with imposing buildings and grand hotels whilst charming villas and parks surround the outer.

Speicherstadt district, Hamburg
Speicherstadt district, Hamburg

Visit the Speicherstadt district, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  It’s the best known symbol of the maritime history of the Hanseatic city of Hamburg with its well preserved warehouses where tea, coffee and spices were originally stored.

Coffee tasting in the Hamburg Coffee Museum
Coffee tasting in the Hamburg Coffee Museum

If you’re a coffee lover, don’t miss out on the opportunity of visiting Coffee Museum Burg as it’s located in one of these old warehouses.  Take a guided tour and learn about the cultivation, trade and roasting of coffee beans.

Twice weekly Isemarkt, Hamburg
Isemarkt, Hamburg

If your visit to Hamburg includes a Tuesday or Friday morning then hop on the U-Bahn to Eppendorfer to enjoy a stroll through the Isemarkt, sampling its gastronomic delights.  This wonderful market stretches for 1km and is located beneath the railway bridge which provides shelter on rainy days.  It’s a foodies paradise with fresh produce, street food and coffee stalls galore.

Landungsbrücken, Hamburg
Landungsbrücken, Hamburg

Enjoy a stroll at Landungsbrücken, a bustling area popular with locals and tourists alike and home to two museum ships and lots of small cafes and bars.  It’s also the best place in town to sample the local fish sandwich.  It might not sound all that special but shouldn’t be missed as these are so tasty.  I enjoyed a mackerel sandwich washed down with a glass of local beer from Bruecke 10 and it was so delicious I can easily understand why these are so popular.

Hamburg Harbour Cruise
Hamburg Harbour Cruise

Harbour cruises leave from this promenade which are really interesting as you get to see the container port up close and marvel at how large the container ships are compared to the size of the cruise boat.  The tour also passes the historic Speicherstadt warehouse district which looks even more impressive from the water.

Chocoversum, Hamburg
Chocoversum, Hamburg

For chocolate lovers, head to Chocoversum, the city’s chocolate museum.  It’s located in the Kontorhaus district with the nearest U-Bahn station being Meßberg on the U1 Line.  Join one of their 90 minute chocolate tours which are offered in both German and English.  Standard admission €21 at the door or €15 if booked in advance and take home a chocolate bar handmade and decorated by yourselves.

Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg

The star of the show when it comes to Hamburg’s attractions has got to be Miniatur Wunderland, home to the world’s largest model railway and miniature airport (standard admission €20). Pre-booking recommended to avoid disappointment.  With almost 10 miles of track and more than 1,000 trains, the attention to detail is incredible with such things as tiny writing on vehicles and individual blades of grass.

Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg

The setting changes every 15 minutes from day to night-time when tiny apartment windows become illuminated and street lamps and car headlights are switched on. As if the enchanting model railway exhibition wasn’t enough there’s also an impressive miniature airport which features 45 different planes from an A380 to a Cessna.

Philharmonic Concert Hall., Hamburg
Philharmonic Concert Hall

Take in city wide views from the plaza of the landmark Philharmonic concert hall.  This stunning building sits on top of a 1960’s brick warehouse and has been designed to create the impression of a large liner setting sail.  Free to visit, it’s accessed by one of the world’s longest escalators with the viewing area encircling the entire building offering spectacular panoramas across the Elbe, canals and Hamburg skyline.

Overall:

Motel One Hamburg Airport
Motel One Hamburg Airport

An excellent value, design hotel in a quiet location close to the airport and benefitting from a nearby bus stop linking to the U-Bahn for quick access into the city centre the next morning following an evening flight.

Details: Motel One, Alsterkrugchaussee 455 – 459,  22335 Hamburg

During my stay, I was a guest of Visit Hamburg and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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22 responses to “Review: Motel One, Hamburg Airport”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks like a comfortable modern place to say in a lovely city. personally – my favourite is the miniature wonderland!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Miniatur Wunderland is absolutely amazing – my favourite too!

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  2. Stella Avatar

    I’m very much a fan of the Motel One brand since a colleague in Germany introduced me to them. The rooms tend to be on the small side but well-equipped and they also have the advantage of being as close to the main railway stations as possible in many of their locations.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I was surprisingly very pleased with Motel One and will definitely use them again. Thanks for your interest Stellla.

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  3. Candy Knight Avatar

    Reminds me of my trip to Hamburg, though I stayed at a Marriott property. Love the free Marriott nights. The Chocoversum and Miniatur Wunderland were my favs. Loved every part of Miniatur Wunderland, especially the airport. Loved how guests can checkout the departure and arrival schedules.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Miniatur Wunderland is amazing and I loved every minute of it too. Thanks for your welcome thoughts.

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like an elegant and beautiful spot to stay, and the chocolate museum sounds awesome!!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Chocolate Museum was great Allie and of course the hotel as well!

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  5. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Seems like a comfortable and convenient place to stay that’s near the airport. The chocolate museum sounds like something I’d enjoy!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Chocolate Museum is very interesting and making the chocolate was fun too.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    This hotel looks very clean, comfortable, and stylish and a perfect setting out point for the city 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Meg, Motel One proved to be an ideal place to stay in Hamburg.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    You look very happy having taken a big bite out of that chocolate bar. 🙂 The usual German organization and precision in these pictures. Good report. I would like to have viewed that miniature air exhibit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words Ian.

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  8. ourcrossings Avatar

    Despite staying at Motel One in Edinburgh several times, I never knew that the hotel chain was founded in Germany. You live and learn! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Aiva. I’ve been past two in Edinburgh and often thought they would be convenient places to stay! Hope your weekend is going well!

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  9. Karen Avatar

    I’ve not been to Hamburg but I’ve heard very good things about it. The Motel One sounds like a good airport hotel.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh do try and visit Hamburg sometime as it’s one of my favourite German cities Karen. Hope your weekend is going well! Marion

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  10. kagould17 Avatar

    It does look like the perfect stay near an airport. I do wonder at the absence of coffee and tea making facilities. Perhaps coffee was available in the lobby. It looks like a good place to stay and see a bit of Hamburg. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No, there wasn’t any complimentary tea or coffee in the lobby either but otherwise the hotel ticked all the boxes for my stay close to the airport Allan. Hope you are having a good weekend and festive preparations are well under way!

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    I’ve yet to try Motel One. Hamburg is an attractive city where I also went many years ago. Every time you show the photo of the new Philharmonic Concert Hall, it makes me want to go back.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Philharmonic Concert Hall is so beautiful. I’d love to attend a concert there.

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