Pros

  • Independent boutique property with stylish interiors
  • Set in leafy neighborhood close to pretty park and lake
  • Walking distance from shopping mall and train station
  • Renovated guest rooms with contemporary bathrooms
  • Mediterranean restaurant with excellent wine list
  • Free loaner bikes and on-site parking
  • Sizable meeting rooms available
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Set away from Hamburg center
  • No health or fitness facilities
  • No in-room air-conditioning
  • Buffet breakfast not free of charge
  • Neighboring church bells can be disturbing
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Bottom Line

The Poppenbuetteler Hof is an upper-middle-range, 33-room hotel situated in a leafy residential neighborhood to the north of Hamburg. It's just a short stroll from a pretty park and lake and several dining options, though the city center is at least half an hour away. Its 33 rooms and suites have been stylishly done with chic contemporary bathrooms, plus some open to balconies. Lack of air-conditioning can be an issue in summer, especially with street-facing rooms, and there's no fitness facilities. Overall, if the location suits, it's a pleasant boutique property away from the bustle, however leisure travelers might prefer the Steigenberger Hotel Treudelberg Hamburg, a little farther out but with an adjoining country club.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Boutique Hotel Poppenbuetteler Hof

Scene

Privately-run boutique hotel with swish interiors and friendly vibe

While built at the end of the 1980s, with its white-brick facade, traditional gray-slate tiling, and Bavarian-style architecture, the Hotel Poppenbuetteler Hof has a certain timeless quality that fits seamlessly into its leafy surrounds. Last renovated in 2014, the stylish interiors continue the same color palette though with a touch of elegant, old-school glamor, emphasized with black-and-white photos of Hollywood starlets and 1950s New York. At just three floors (serviced by an elevator), no lobby lounge, and 33 guest rooms, the property is boutique and independently managed, giving a more personal and friendly atmosphere than most. This also means limited facilities beyond the swanky on-site eatery. Although German business travelers tend to make up most of the clientele, the hotel is also popular with vacationing couples keen to stay somewhere a little more subdued. 

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Location

Leafy Hamburg suburb close to green spaces and transport links

The hotel is set in a leafy residential suburb to the north of the city of Hamburg in a neighborhood called Poppenbüttel. Just a few minutes away is the pleasant Henneberg Park featuring wooded footpaths and a scenic lake. There are a few dining options within a short stroll, as well as the Alstertal-Einkaufszentrum shopping mall a 12-minute walk away. The Hamburg-Poppenbüttel train station is 15 minutes' away on foot and connects to Hamburg city center in around another 20 minutes, or it's a half-hour drive direct from the hotel. Hamburg Airport is also easily accessible by car, taking under 15 minutes. 

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Rooms

Stylish decor, contemporary bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi

Thanks to a total makeover in 2014, guest rooms and suites are stylishly finished, combining a swish monochrome palette with metallic accents, polished woods, and striped carpets. Black-and-white photos and velvet armchairs add a classic vintage feel. Some rooms open to balconies overlooking the parking lot, road, or leafy surrounds. Street-facing rooms can be prone to some traffic noise, as well as overheating in the summer months (due to rooms lacking air conditioning). Nearby church bells chime half-hourly, which can disturb lighter sleepers. Amenities include 25-inch flat-screen TVs, minibars, and decent Wi-Fi free of charge, though there's no coffee- or tea-making facilities and safes could do with updating. Bathrooms are clean and contemporary, with either walk-in showers or shower/tub combos, plus back-lit mirrors, proper hairdryers, and quality toiletries.

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Features

Limited facilities, apart from Syrian-inspired dining and free loaner bikes

Poppenbuetteler Hof has a rather limited list of features, especially given its pearl category and its location outside of the city center, allowing for more space. But what it does offer adds to its appeal. A quality spread of hot and cold items that includes the usual breads, pastries, cereals, cold cuts, eggs, and juice, is served in the swanky surrounds of the hotel restaurant (though not included in the room rate). The eatery is also open for lunch and dinner offering an a la carte Mediterranean menu, with an emphasis on Syrian cooking and a long wine list. An alfresco terrace opens during warmer months, though there's no dedicated bar area. Drinks can be ordered via room service as well. Lack of fitness facilities feels like an oversight at this level, though free loaner bikes are available, and there's plenty of free parking on-site. There's also plenty of meeting space for business travelers to use.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Boutique Hotel Poppenbuetteler Hof

Scene

Privately-run boutique hotel with swish interiors and friendly vibe

While built at the end of the 1980s, with its white-brick facade, traditional gray-slate tiling, and Bavarian-style architecture, the Hotel Poppenbuetteler Hof has a certain timeless quality that fits seamlessly into its leafy surrounds. Last renovated in 2014, the stylish interiors continue the same color palette though with a touch of elegant, old-school glamor, emphasized with black-and-white photos of Hollywood starlets and 1950s New York. At just three floors (serviced by an elevator), no lobby lounge, and 33 guest rooms, the property is boutique and independently managed, giving a more personal and friendly atmosphere than most. This also means limited facilities beyond the swanky on-site eatery. Although German business travelers tend to make up most of the clientele, the hotel is also popular with vacationing couples keen to stay somewhere a little more subdued. 

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Location

Leafy Hamburg suburb close to green spaces and transport links

The hotel is set in a leafy residential suburb to the north of the city of Hamburg in a neighborhood called Poppenbüttel. Just a few minutes away is the pleasant Henneberg Park featuring wooded footpaths and a scenic lake. There are a few dining options within a short stroll, as well as the Alstertal-Einkaufszentrum shopping mall a 12-minute walk away. The Hamburg-Poppenbüttel train station is 15 minutes' away on foot and connects to Hamburg city center in around another 20 minutes, or it's a half-hour drive direct from the hotel. Hamburg Airport is also easily accessible by car, taking under 15 minutes. 

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Rooms

Stylish decor, contemporary bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi

Thanks to a total makeover in 2014, guest rooms and suites are stylishly finished, combining a swish monochrome palette with metallic accents, polished woods, and striped carpets. Black-and-white photos and velvet armchairs add a classic vintage feel. Some rooms open to balconies overlooking the parking lot, road, or leafy surrounds. Street-facing rooms can be prone to some traffic noise, as well as overheating in the summer months (due to rooms lacking air conditioning). Nearby church bells chime half-hourly, which can disturb lighter sleepers. Amenities include 25-inch flat-screen TVs, minibars, and decent Wi-Fi free of charge, though there's no coffee- or tea-making facilities and safes could do with updating. Bathrooms are clean and contemporary, with either walk-in showers or shower/tub combos, plus back-lit mirrors, proper hairdryers, and quality toiletries.

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Features

Limited facilities, apart from Syrian-inspired dining and free loaner bikes

Poppenbuetteler Hof has a rather limited list of features, especially given its pearl category and its location outside of the city center, allowing for more space. But what it does offer adds to its appeal. A quality spread of hot and cold items that includes the usual breads, pastries, cereals, cold cuts, eggs, and juice, is served in the swanky surrounds of the hotel restaurant (though not included in the room rate). The eatery is also open for lunch and dinner offering an a la carte Mediterranean menu, with an emphasis on Syrian cooking and a long wine list. An alfresco terrace opens during warmer months, though there's no dedicated bar area. Drinks can be ordered via room service as well. Lack of fitness facilities feels like an oversight at this level, though free loaner bikes are available, and there's plenty of free parking on-site. There's also plenty of meeting space for business travelers to use.

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Amenities

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cabanas

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pets Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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