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Ibis Budget Hamburg St Pauli Messe
3.5/520 Reviews
Less than 2min from tube station St Pauli and two blocks away from the world famous Reeperbahn, this Ibis Budget is great for all kinds of guests: those on business and who need only a bed and breakfast the next day, those who'll spend the day wandering around the city, among others. The standard is the very same all over the world, so no complaints abou the size of the room and not having this and that are accepted or fair. Being Hamburg a tourist magnet, the price is far too high for a standard IB, especially in the summer, when it can cost as much as a Mercure or even a Pullman elsewhere. Breakfast is basic but you find something to start the day with. The staff could perhaps be friendlier, tough the blond lady heading the reception is sweet for all of them.
Premier Inn Hamburg City Millerntor
4.5/538 Reviews
In the holliday inn, the rooms are too small, the rooms are too small, and the hotel is next to the red light district, going south and west are the red light districts, there are more drunken people in the evening and early morning, and the public security situation is average.
Hotel Hansehof
3.8/540 Reviews
Very nice hotel with a perfect location in St Pauli just a street from Reeperbahn. It gives you a nice B&B-feeling. The room we got was quite small but otherwize comfortable with nice beds. Didn't like the pillows which were too thin. Very calm area. Good breakfast and worth the price. Walking distance to most places we wanted to visit.
St.Joseph Hotel Hamburg - Reeperbahn St.Pauli Kiez
4/536 Reviews
Clean and modern hotel in the middle of the Great Freedom, over the Safari. Freshly renovated. Our room goes out to the street, on the 4th floor. There is hardly the window to listen, we can't hear anything from below - great! The staff is very friendly and helpful. Breakfast has a high selection, but not suitable for Vegans. The beds are fantastic and sufficient parking (at charge). From 18:00 a.m. you can't leave the parking lot. Then better park in the deep garage. Many guests from the Baltic room.
Hotel West
3.4/516 Reviews
The worst reception staff I have encountered in my life (and I travel for work and live in hotel most of the year). I am referring to the old grumpy man,whose name I couldn't get to know. So firstly, the check in. The receptionist did not seem very greeting. But the shady stuff starts happening once I pay for my stay. I pay in cash and he tries to keep 10 euros from the change to himself thinking I won't notice,but luckily I know basic math. He didn't seem apologetic or too happy to give me the right amount too 😁. Secondly, the room. I expected this to be a no thrills type of place, but I found it ridiculous how when I booked a double room for 2 people, only one bed was ready and had sheets on it while the other one was completely bare (in Germany they usually have 2 single beds next to each other as a double bed). During my stay I was also asked by the receptionist if he can call the booking company and tell them I canceled my stay and if they ask me that confirm it, but since I already paid I can continue staying as normal. I found that awfully weird and shady and of course said no since why would I do that. And the worst of all was when I had my friend come stay with me (mind you I booked and payed for 2 people to stay). The receptionist asked him to pay another 20 euros in Cash when he arrived. And when I was told this I was really not ok with this and went down to show that I booked a 2 person stay and already paid everything. The reception at first started saying that I had multiple guests. Then started to say he never asked for 20 euros when the second guest arrived and he also started to use swear words and for me to shut up and go to my room when I demanded the money back. I was shocked to have a receptionist speak to me like that. Clearly this person is very shady and if he is a staff member and not the owner, I would advise the managers or owners to find a replacement since I really don't think a hotel is a right place for this person and on the long term you're gonna ruin your reputation. I really would advice to stay away from this place since it was not a relaxing stay at all. I would say the only good things were the bed (which only one of them was ready 😁), but the room itself is a joke, there were no hangers and no chair by the desk. A change in staff or some training and a few basic things in the room would make this place really worth while since it seemed newly renovated and is in a convenient location. Though st Pauli is a bit trashy to begin with, but you should expect that.
A&o Hamburg Reeperbahn
3/566 Reviews
My friend and I (from Denmark) stayed here for one night and had a really bad overpriced experience. Both the service and the hostel itself were bad and not enjoyable at all. When we arrived the receptionist was playing loud music while he checked us in and not living up to any service standards. When we got to our room we quickly realized the sink was broken, the curtains were falling apart and spots of old liquid were covering the walls. Even worse were the bathrooms that clearly hadn’t been cleaned. The walls and doors were covered in graffiti, the toilets were clogged, no soap available and the doors couldn’t lock. In conclusion we had a very bad experience and definitely wouldn’t recommend this hostel to anyone.

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