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Louis C. Jacob Hotel - Hamburg, Germany

Elbchausee 401-403
Hamburg, D-22609
Nightly Rates (368.14 - 571.94)   4 Star
Louis C. Jacob Hotel

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Property Description
Located between parks and villas in one of the most elegant neighborhoods of Hamburg-this prestigious hotel has maintained a tradition of hospitality and gastronomy for five generations. Besides the superbly decorated rooms and suites-the famous lime tree terrace painted by Max Liebermann and the renowned restaurant-guests will enjoy breathtaking views of the river and its boats.

Louis C. Jacob Hotel


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Casino

  • Concierge

  • Courtesy Car

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest rooms

  • * C1Q - Deluxe Single City View: Elegant queen bedded single rooms with view to the residential area. Size: 27 square meter / approx. 270 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially separate dressing area, wooden paneled floors and dataport. * D1D - Deluxe Double City View: Elegant double bedded guest rooms with view to the residential area. Size: 34 square meter / approx. 340 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and dataport. * C1D - Deluxe Garden View Double: Elegant double bedded guest rooms with view to the garden. Size: 39 square meter / approx. 390 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and dataport. * B1D - River View Double Bed: Elegant double bedded guest rooms with unique view to the river Elbe. Size: 34 square meter / approx. 340 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and data port. * A1D - Deluxe River View Double: Elegant double bedded guest rooms with unique view to the river Elbe. Size: 40 square meter / approx. 400 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and dataport. * B1J - Historical Junior Suite: Antiquely furnished one room Junior suite with partly view to the river Elbe. Size: 43 square meter / approx. 430 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and data port. * A1J - Junior Suite Landside: Elegant one room junior suite with separate sitting area and view to the garden or residential area. Size: 50 sqm / approx. 500 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors and dataport. * C1S - Superior 1 Bedroom Suite: Individually furnished two room suite with view to the garden or residential area. Size: 60 sqm / approx. 600 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors, data port and partly guest bathrooms. * B1S - Historical 1 Bedroom Suite: Antiquely furnished two room suite with view to the garden or residential area. Size: 82-97 sqm / approx. 820-970 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors, dataport and guest bathroom. * A1S - River View 1 Bedroom Suite: Elegant two room suite with unique view to the river Elbe. Size: 64 sqm / approx. 640 square feet. Included are all the amenities listed below, especially walk-in closets, wooden paneled floors, dataport and guest bathroom.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 pm 

  • Check out time is 12:00 pm 

  • Opened in  1791 

  • Renovated in  1996 

  • 85  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Highway A7 - Direction Hamburg/Hannover Exit Hamburg/Othmarschen Walderseestrasse Towards Blankenese At the end, turn left in the Reventlowstrasse- Follow the street to the end then turn right. Located on riverside, close to harbor and surrounded by parks and mansions. 10 to 15 minutes to center of shopping districts and culture sites. Close to airbus head offices and international tribunal for the law of the seas. Hamburh Airport - HAM- 15KM/9.3MI North; Hannover Airport - HAJ- 150KM/93.2MI South; Berlin Airport -TXL- 290KM/181 MI East

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit Card Guarantee

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 24 hours prior to arrival local hotel time

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  -Restaurants- Name- Jacobs Restaurant Location- On Property Charge To Room- Yes Days Open- 7 Days A Week Hours- 0630-1000/1200-1430/1830-2200 Type- Restaurant Cuisine- French Meals- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Prices- Appx Euro 23 To 39 Attire- Formal Seats- 45 Pax Entertainment- No Reservations- Yes Other Information- One Of Germany's Highest Recommended Restaurants Name- Winebistro -Kleines Jacob Location- On Property Charge To Room- Yes Days Open- Wednesday - Monday -Closed Tuesday Hours- 0600-00.00 Type- Restaurant Cuisine- Regional Meals- Dinner Prices- Appx Euro 12 To 25 Attire- Casual Seats- 60 Pax Entertainment- No Reservations- Yes Other Information- Regional Cuisine From Europe's Popular Winemaking Areas. Name- Jacobs Bar Location- On Property Charge To Room- Yes Days Open- 7 Days A Week Hours- 1000-0400 Type- Lounge/Bar Cuisine- International Meals- Dinner Prices- Appx Euro 12 To 25 Attire- Casual Seats- 60 Pax Entertainment- No Reservations- Yes Other Information- Classical Drinks Are Just As Easy To Find As Rare Kinds Of Wine-Champagne-Sherry-Port. In The Summertime-The Bar Life Is Extended To The Lime Tree Terrace. Name- Lime Tree Terrace Location- On Property Charge To Room- Yes Days Open- 7 Days A Week Hours- 1000-0400 Type- Restaurant Cuisine- International Meals- Dinner Prices- Appx Euro 12 To 25 Attire- Casual Seats- 60 Pax Entertainment- No Reservations- Yes Other Information- The Lime Tree Terrace Became Famous By The Impressionist Max Liebermann. The Artist Painted Various Aspects Of The Terrace. Guest Have An Unforgettable View To The River Elbe - The Port And The Ships. -Meal Plans- BUFFET BREAKFAST 23.50 EURO PER PERSON

    Meeting Facility
  • Business Services
  •   Photo copier, facsimile machine, internet, secretarial service, limousine transfer, local business network advanced through management of hotel. Please add: Multimedia business trolley for in-room usage with 3 Ghz computer, wireless mouse and an all-in-one feature of printer, fax and scanner. (Euro 3.00/hr)


    Recreation Information
  • Shopping

  • Hamburgs famous shopping area nearby-transportation via bus or limousine Christmas shopping City Shuttle without charge from hotel into the city Monday - Friday, 07.00-10.30 am. Other times on request. Shopping guide on demand Louis C. Jacob gift service, service on premises
  • Spa/Fitness

  • On premises. Sauna/Sunbed/Jacuzzi-are available free of charge for hotel guests Opening hours - daily from 07:00 am until 10:00 pm Massage upon request on premises Cosmetic treatments upon request on premises Jogging path from the hotel. A personal trainer may be booked for individual training and work out sessions 0.5 KM from premises - Fitness club 4 KM from premises - Spa and Health club

  • Area Transportation

  • Transfer to hotel via limousine service from- Airport - Euro 65 one way Mainstation - Euro 40 one way City Center - Euro 40 one way Station Altona - Euro 25 one way City shuttle without charge Mon-Fri, 07:00 - 10:30 AM. Other times on request. PARKING- Garage per day - EUR18 Valet parking MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION- Jacobs Drive-Yourself-Service Landing Pier nearby Heliport nearby Runway for private jets
  • Entertainment

  • 816. harbor birthday-trip with the sailing ship-Artemis May 5-May 8, 2005 August 1, 2005: Arrival of the Queen Mary Cruise Ship in Hamburg Harbour Musical -Mama Mia- every day except Mondays Musical -Tanz der Vampire- every day except Mondays Musical -Lion King- every day except Mondays Tamara-Theatre in the Room-every day except Mondays Faust 1-Theatre House Opera and theatre house including famous Ballett around John Neumeier Rock and pop concerts Men's tennis tournament at the Rothenbaum-May 8-May 16, 2005 SAP open - May 2005

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