Ain T. • August 13, 2016The place has run down after a move across the street to a larger place, a former laundry. Poor decor, tarts of questionable quality, dry, aged berries, a straw in a tart.
Evi D. • January 3, 2014Great vintage shops, second hand stores and cosy little bars. Love this street!
John T. • June 10, 2022No air conditioning so you need to sleep with the window open on warm nights.. and if you’ve a room facing the station / street, expect LOTS of noise, especially early in the morning!
Layla • May 6, 2021A Hamburg hidden gem for street food. Not particularly authentic but extremely delicious, try their tacos and breakfast burritos (order prior online on Sundays for brunch). ;)
JC R. • February 25, 2012Large variety of books on feminism, social movements, street art and dozens of other interesting topics. Books in english and french at the back.
Liam • January 1, 2015Great hotel with an excellent, modern, trendy design. Located at the top of the Reeperbahn, it's easy to avoid the seediness of the street if you want.
cosmicsupervoid • March 20, 2017Together with Luba Luft (a bar just across the street) this bar is a gem of this district. Try their variation of Negroni!
Felix v. • January 20, 2023Sit down inside or outside, have a coffee and some cake and watch people walking through the “Karoviertel”, this nice quarter with all its little shops and narrow streets.
Simon R. • June 5, 2016If you room is to the street then expect to have the windows closed at all times due to loud music and people talking, yelling and singing from the street. Bring earplugs otherwise. Fair rooms
Svenja S. • February 25, 2016Really bad Wifi and if you like to sleep with an open window - forget it. Super noisy. You can choose between street sounds and the aircon. Breakfast is fine - but no sugarfree bread as they told me.
Philipp • January 5, 2016Friendly guys, nice small club in the famous street "Große Freiheit" every weekend new known and unknown Djs. Awesome eletric music!
Justinas A. • August 1, 2017Watch out for the rooms with the windows to the main street - noise until 7am and smoke
Zita P. • April 22, 2015Artist OZ's art and other graffitis can legally be admired here. On 400m² it shows urban art, with a focus on graffiti and street art (changes every 2 months) in addition to permanent exhibitions.
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