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DUS airport hotel transfers Formerly Eden Hotel, the vibrancy of Boutique 020 Hamburg City is especially easy to see for lovers of interior design. Each room comes with leather headboards and colorful abstract artwork, not to mention cozy desks cubbies in the corner - upgrade to a suite for even more luxury, also taking advantage of general amenities that include free Wi-Fi and a complimentary breakfast buffet. For professionals, a business center is offered alongside easy transfers to the airport via nearby public transportation - these include dozens of routes departing from Hamburg Central Station, as well as a few U-Bahn connects from Central Station North. For the priceless perk of getting around without a set schedule, book a private vehicle options ranging from the easygoing nature of small sedans to the spacious ambiance of chartered buses. And of course, meet-and-greet services are the simplest option for Congress Center arrivals, due to convenient drop offs via stretched limousines, taxis and local personal drivers.
Close to the popular nightlife and historic landmarks surrounding Alster Lake, Boutique 020 offers a wide diversity of ways to spend the evening. For starters, travel west toward Hamburg Central Station’s attached access to various shopping and entertainment hubs - included in this is Wandelhalle Hamburg’s right atrium-lit retail space as well as the festive German eats of Schweinske. And for an afternoon of exhibit exploration, walk toward the land bridge that separates the south side of Lake Alster from the north, waltzing toward an even blend of contemporary and medieval pieces across Kunsthalle Hamburg before admiring the view from Lombard Bridge. And for some peace and quiet in a place without distractions, walk south toward Lohse Park’s colorful cobblestone plazas and tree-lined paths - the park is also popular for its close access to Hafen City’s various dockside museums and landmarks, from the old German race cars at Auto Museum PROTOTYPE to stoic views at Lighthouse Zero. |