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Where to stay in Hamburg

Stay in the Alster-side Neustadt for calm waterfront walks, or near the Reeperbahn if you want nightlife on the doorstep.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026
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In short

Where to stay in Hamburg

For a first Hamburg trip, base yourself in the Neustadt between the Inner Alster and the Speicherstadt โ€” it is central, walkable to the harbour and well linked by U-Bahn. Choose St Georg by Hauptbahnhof for the best-value beds and the easiest airport S1 run, the Schanzenviertel for a younger, cafรฉ-and-bar evening crowd, and St Pauli only if the Reeperbahn is the whole reason you came.

The short version

  • Best all-rounder: the Neustadt, by the Inner Alster.
  • Best value: St Georg, beside Hauptbahnhof.
  • Best atmosphere: the Schanzenviertel (Sternschanze).
  • Best for nightlife: St Pauli and the Reeperbahn, if you accept the weekend noise.
  • Avoid using the Reeperbahn itself as your hotel filter unless late nights are the point โ€” it is a strip, not a base strategy.

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Neustadt

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The cleanest first-timer choice: you wake within walking distance of the Rathaus, the Inner Alster, the shopping streets around Jungfernstieg and the Speicherstadt, with U1, U2 and U3 stops close by. Beds are not the cheapest in the city, but you save a transport hop on almost everything, which is the real trade-off worth paying for on a short break.

Best for: First-timers, couples, short stays

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St Georg

ยฃ value

Right beside Hauptbahnhof, so it is the simplest base if you arrive by ICE or want the fastest airport run on the S1. You get budget and mid hotels, the cafรฉ strip on Lange Reihe and the AuรŸenalster a short walk north. The honest trade-off: the few blocks immediately around the station are scruffier and busier after dark, so book towards Lange Reihe rather than the station forecourt.

Best for: Value, rail and airport arrivals, food

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Schanzenviertel (Sternschanze)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Hamburg's most characterful evening district: independent cafรฉs, Schulterblatt restaurants, the converted Rote Flora and a steady stream of locals rather than coach groups. It suits travellers who want bars and food on the doorstep without the Reeperbahn's hard edge. The trade-off is occasional late-night street noise and the area's well-known protest history, which can flare around May Day and the G20 anniversary.

Best for: Atmosphere, food, bars, younger travellers

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St Pauli and the Reeperbahn

ยฃ value

The nightlife heart, and brilliant if live music, bars and a late finish are the trip. It is a poor choice if you want quiet sleep: expect noise into the early hours at weekends and a rougher edge along the Reeperbahn and Hans-Albers-Platz after dark. Great value midweek, when the strip empties and rates drop sharply.

Best for: Nightlife, live music, groups

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Altona

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Quieter, residential and a little west of the action, with its own S-Bahn and long-distance station, the Saturday Fischmarkt at the harbour edge and the ร–velgรถnne riverside walk towards Blankenese. It suits a second trip, families or anyone who wants a calmer base and is happy with a short train ride into the centre. The trade-off is that you are a few stops from the main sights.

Best for: Quiet, families, repeat visitors, harbour walks

Browse hotels 10-15 min by S-Bahn

HafenCity and the harbour

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

Modern waterfront living around the Elbphilharmonie: new architecture, harbour views and the highest prices in the city. Evenings are quiet and cheap food is scarce, but it is unbeatable if you want to wake up on the water and walk to the concert hall. A splurge pick, not a value one.

Best for: Waterfront views, architecture, splurge stays

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The simple choice

If you are booking in a hurry, filter for the Neustadt first, then compare St Georg around Lange Reihe if the Neustadt prices look high. That single rule keeps most first-timers out of the two common traps: paying HafenCity premiums for water views you will mostly admire from outside, or booking a Reeperbahn room for the location and then losing sleep to a stag party. Everything central is one HVV ticket and a short U-Bahn hop apart, so you do not need to chase the exact street.

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Safety and noise

Germany is generally safe and violent crime is rare; GOV.UK flags pickpocketing in crowded transport hubs and at big stations as the main day-to-day risk for tourists, which around Hamburg means Hauptbahnhof and the Reeperbahn crowds rather than your hotel street. For sleep, the choice that matters is noise: a quiet Neustadt or AuรŸenalster-side block beats a room on the Reeperbahn or Grosse Freiheit, where weekend nights run loud until the early hours. If you are travelling with children or arriving late, favour the Alster side of St Georg over the blocks nearest the station.

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Where to stay in Hamburg FAQs

Is it safe to stay on the Reeperbahn?
It is fine for confident travellers who want nightlife on the doorstep, and the area is busy and policed well into the night. The real issue is sleep, not danger: weekend noise on the Reeperbahn and Grosse Freiheit runs late, and the strip is loud, neon and seedy in stretches. If you want quiet, book the Neustadt or the AuรŸenalster side of St Georg and walk over for one evening instead.
Where should first-timers stay in Hamburg?
The Neustadt is the easiest default: central, walkable to the harbour and the Alster lakes, and well connected by U-Bahn. St Georg around Lange Reihe is the better-value alternative and the simplest for ICE and airport arrivals. Pick the Schanzenviertel if you want a livelier evening scene, and St Pauli only if the Reeperbahn is the main reason you came.
Is HafenCity a good area to stay?
Only if waterfront views are the point and the budget allows it. HafenCity has the Elbphilharmonie on its doorstep, new architecture and harbour views, but it is the priciest part of the city, quiet in the evenings and short on cheap food. For most first trips the Neustadt gives you a more central, better-value base and you can walk to the harbour anyway.

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