Conrad Hamburg Review: Pre-Cruise Stay

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It’s a very short walk to theย city center when you stay at the Conrad Hamburg Hotel, formerly Park Hyatt. I stayed there for one night pre-cruise before my westbound transatlantic Queen Mary 2 departure. Having a chance to stay their and do a review was a bonus.

The city of Hamburg, the Conrad Hamburg and Queen Mary 2 are a vacation trifecta. Hamburg,ย Germany’s northern port, is the third largest port in Europe and home to cruise and cargo ships from all over the world.

Park Hyatt Hamburg
Barely a 10 minute walk from the Conrad Hamburg and you’re in the midst of everything.

The rumors are true. Whenever the Queen Mary 2 makes an appearance in Hamburg, throngs of locals line the pier to wave hello or bon voyage, no matter what the weather.

I wanted to see for myself so I decided to begin my transatlantic crossing in Hamburg instead of the usual Southampton.

Iโ€™ve been to and through Hamburg three times. The last two times, the most I stayed wasย one night. I donโ€™t stay in one place very long it seems. So when I visit Hamburg, I want to be as close to the city center as possible. The Conrad Hamburg feltย like home, even if only for one or two nights each visit.

Conrad Hamburg Location

Hamburg is a beautiful, modern city on the Elbe river. From the Conrad Hamburg exit on Mรถnckebergstrasse, as soon as you leaveย the hotel, and voila!

You’re on the main shopping street. Not the bustling area by the river, but a regular shopping street with restaurants, shoe stores, cosmetics and all sorts of clothing stores. Maybe 4-5 blocks long and the Conrad Hamburg is almost right in the middle.

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From the train station, Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, it was a short taxi ride to the hotel. With the hotel’s lobby on the floor above streetย level, I caught the elevator near the Conrad Hamburgs’s discreetly marked entrance door.

When the doors opened onto the reception floor, the busy-ness of the street vanished and a warm elegance greeted me. Within minutes I was in my room. And it was one of the largest non-suite hotel rooms I’ve ever stayed.

Park Hyatt Hamburg guest room
Park Hyatt Hamburg guest room
Park Hyatt in Hamburg guest room

And what’s up with Pringles? EVERY hotel in Europe seems to have a mini-can of Pringles.

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And some fresher snacks too.

Park Hyatt in Hamburg

I had been emailing with the Conrad Hamburg’s manager to arrange my taking photos around the hotel.

She graciously invited me to visit the Concierge Lounge. Hungry and tired after my walk around town, I accepted.

Here’s a glimpse of one of most contemporary food displays in any Concierge Lounge I’ve had the pleasure to eat…I mean, meet:

Park Hyatt in Hamburg Concierge Lounge
Park Hyatt in Hamburg Concierge Lounge
Park Hyatt in Hamburg Concierge Lounge

Before I knew it, it was late and I had planned to go downstairs for breakfast about 8am, get some work finished and check out of the hotel on-time.

Even though I didn’t get to Hamburg from Berlin until nearly 3:30pm and dusk, as you can see from the clock in the photo below, was before 5pm, there was enough time to stroll the city.

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Hamburg and the Park Hyatt Hotel
Hamburg and the Park Hyatt Hotel
Park Hyatt in Hamburg Germany on the Elbe river

Just enough time to catch the pink and blue afterglow of sunset.

Barely a 10 minute walk from the Park Hyatt in Hamburg and you're in the midst of everything.

Along the banks of the Elbe river are hotels, river boats for day tours and an assortment of shops and cafรฉs.

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As you can see, it was nearly dark by the time I returned to the hotel at almost 5:30.

Hamburg and the Park Hyatt Hamburg

Up to the Concierge Lounge, down to the dining room…

Park Hyatt Hamburg dining room

and yet another Currywurst dinner. What’s up with that…it’s almost addictive.

Currywurst at the Park Hyatt Hamburg

In full disclosure, I was a guest at the Conrad Hamburg, but not as a journalist. I was a “regular” guest. I had won a night’s stay from the German Tourism Bureau with the Conrad Hamburg at a travel industry conference.

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