Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Taxes of VAT (Value Added Tax) 7 % of Rental Amount may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.
Granny flat with 50 sqm in 2021 new building with 2 bedrooms, each with 1 bed with premium mattress from Tempur in oversize 100x200, spacious living area and open kitchen with breakfast bar, large fridge and stove as well as dishwasher and Nespresso machine. Separate entrance and equipped with smarthome technology, Led lighting, keyless access, 100mb WLAN and digital TV & radio package and much more. Quiet location at the edge of the forest with a 5-minute connection to the A7 in Hamburg Eissendorf.
At various points in its history, Hamburg’s been known as many things. A harbour city, media capital, millionaire’s metropolis and anarchist hub – and occasionally all at once. Germany’s second-largest city offers an intoxicating mix of blustery North Sea winds, rollicking nightlife, rich Hanseatic history and radical politics.
Hamburg’s got more bridges than Venice and basks in a crisp northern light. It’s a city defined by its proximity to water, from its Sunday morning Fischmarkt and the picturesque Strandperle beach through to the Schanzenviertel, the traditional – if now much gentrified – heart of Hamburg counter-culture.
It’s a city of contrasts: of the red light thrill of the Reeperbahn and world-class cultural institutions like the Elbphilharmonie and the Hamburger Kunsthalle. As you can no doubt already guess, Hamburg is a pretty darn difficult place to sum-up in a couple of paragraphs. So read on for our top 10 best attractions in this gloriously diverse, multifaceted, un-pin-downable city.
The handsome sandstone marvel that is Hamburg’s Town Hall has been the centrepiece of Altstadt since Dominating its surroundings thanks to its towering spire and vast platz, the Rathaus is a functioning government building and houses the city’s government. It also contains heaps of history in its exhibitions – members of the public can visit daily, either through guided tours or on their own.
Just because you're in the city, doesn't mean you can't visit the beach. Strandperle is a stalwart in Hamburg's sandy stretch along the Elbe river, which is dotted with sunbathers and swimmers in the warmer months. With a large deck of tables, chairs and umbrellas, a bar, kitchen and the harbor in the backdrop, Strandperle is favourite place to hang out for locals and tourists alike. Open all day Friday to Sunday, you can enjoy beer and a burger here on a visit, catch-up with cocktails and friends, or hire out the 'upper deck' for an intimate dinner party.
From timeout Hamburg.
Vat (value added Tax): 19% of the rental amount