Hamburg Hotels

Adina Apartment Hotel Hamburg Michel

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • excellent location
  • huge guest rooms with many amenities
  • free Wi-Fi in public spaces

    Cons

  • indoor pool area is small and can be rowdy
  • staff eager but not the most helpful
  • Wi-Fi fee in guest room

Adina Apartment Hotel Hamburg Michel Review

The Adina is less like a hotel and more like an apartment switch with some really cool friends. The decor is neither too slick nor too homogenous and is reminiscent of a well-designed home. The incredible amount of space and amenities are the stars here: all guest rooms in this new hotel feature full kitchen, combination microwave and conventional oven, dishwasher, dishes, a colander, a large bowl, pots, pans, eating and cooking utensils, and a traditional-size refrigerator. The one- and two-bedroom apartments feature a living room, and a bathroom with a full-size washer and dryer. The two-bedroom apartments even have a second bathroom. These ammenities keep businesspeople coming to Adina during the week, and families on weekends. The location near the Reeperbahn draws young people to check-in Fridays. Visitors who give the hotel staff a grocery list before arrival and their kitchen with be stocked for a 5 euro fee. The hotel's central location puts guests within walking distance to Planten un Blomen, Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, Grossneumarkt, the "Michel," Landungbrücken and other interesting sites. This is an outlet of an Australian hotel company and because of that, there are some excellent and reasonably priced Australian wines here. The hotel is down the street from an Edeka supermarket.

    Hotel Details

  • 128 rooms.

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