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Distances
Messe. Hamburg, Messeplatz 1, 20357 Hamburg
5 km
B5
2.2 km
Bahnhof Hamburg, 20099 Hamburg
6.7 km
Flughafen Hamburg, Flughafenstraße 1-3, 22335
5.9 km
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The niu Bricks
Christoph-Probst-Weg 30
20251 Hamburg
Parking
Own parking spaces
24
Per day
25.00 Euro
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Description

Welcome to Hamburg Eppendorf
Our the niu Bricks is a modern design hotel in the exclusive Eppendorf district of Hamburg. A total of 192 rooms offer private and business travelers a comfortable home away from home. Here, you can expect urban living at its best: the neighborhood is characterized by lots of water and greenery, magnificent architecture and a relaxed, hip atmosphere. Thanks to the excellent transport connections, the city is always within easy reach.

The the niu Bricks earns its name from the distinctive red-brick facades that characterize Hamburg's cityscape. The hotel's interior combines industrial chic, urban spirit and coziness. Plants and leaves created by artist Björn Holzweg transform the entire building into a green indoor jungle.

The guest rooms also invite you to feel at home with their cool industrial style. Modern comfort with air conditioning, smart TV, media library and sound system are standard. For families with children, we are happy to provide an extra bed or baby crib. Perfect for business travelers: A desk and safe are also available in every room. If you're in the mood for company, simply relocate your work or chill out space to our lobby with bar and co-working space.

You don't have to worry about your data volume: High-speed WiFi is available free of charge. If you have any questions or requests (e.g. wake-up service or cab call), our multilingual staff at the 24-hour reception is always there for you. If you wish, you can strengthen yourself at our daily breakfast buffet. And should you ever get a little hungry (or thirsty), the 24-hour bar & snack bar, the restaurant and the hotel bar are your places to go.

Where does the name come from: Bricks?
The name "Bricks" pays tribute to the red brick facades that are present in the Hanseatic city.