With us, you have a prime city location in Hamburg!
For those who work at the port, it's sometimes only 600m to the port!
It takes only a few minutes to reach Hamburg Central Station, HafenCity Hamburg, and the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken (St. Pauli Piers).
It takes only a few minutes to reach Hamburg Central Station, HafenCity Hamburg, and the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken (St. Pauli Piers).
Hamburg Central Station – a transport hub in the heart of the city
The station was built on the site of the former Hamburg city wall and the old Steintor cemeteries. The tracks run in a cutting along the historic fortification belt between the old town and the former suburb of St. Georg, to which the main station now entirely belongs.
On the east side, the exits lead to Hachmannplatz and Heidi-Kabel-Platz, where the Ohnsorg Theatre, the Deutsches Schauspielhaus (German Playhouse), and the central bus station (ZOB) are located. The west side opens towards Hamburg's old town with the popular shopping streets Mönckebergstraße and Spitalerstraße, as well as the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Hamburg Art Gallery).
In long-distance transport, the main train station is a central hub for connections to Berlin, Hanover, Bremen, Kiel, Lübeck and Denmark.
Distance to our workers' accommodation
Our Hamburg accommodation agency is only about 2.5 km from the main train station – reachable by car in approximately 5 minutes. This makes our rooms in Hamburg ideally located for guests seeking accommodation near the main train station, city center, or port.
Hamburg Central Station is centrally located on the eastern edge of the city center and is one of Europe's most important transport hubs. It is situated approximately 800 meters northeast of Hamburg City Hall, and only 600 meters from the Elbe River and the facilities of the Port of Hamburg. The Inner and Outer Alster Lakes are about 450 meters away.
The station was built on the site of the former Hamburg city wall and the old Steintor cemeteries. The tracks run in a cutting along the historic fortification belt between the old town and the former suburb of St. Georg, to which the main station now entirely belongs.
On the east side, the exits lead to Hachmannplatz and Heidi-Kabel-Platz, where the Ohnsorg Theatre, the Deutsches Schauspielhaus (German Playhouse), and the central bus station (ZOB) are located. The west side opens towards Hamburg's old town with the popular shopping streets Mönckebergstraße and Spitalerstraße, as well as the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Hamburg Art Gallery).
In long-distance transport, the main train station is a central hub for connections to Berlin, Hanover, Bremen, Kiel, Lübeck and Denmark.
Distance to our workers' accommodation
Our Hamburg accommodation agency is only about 2.5 km from the main train station – reachable by car in approximately 5 minutes. This makes our rooms in Hamburg ideally located for guests seeking accommodation near the main train station, city center, or port.


HafenCity – a modern district in the heart of Hamburg
HafenCity Hamburg is one of the Hanseatic city's newest and most dynamic districts. Located in the Hamburg-Mitte borough, it encompasses Großer Grasbrook, the northern part of the former Elbe island of Grasbrook, as well as the historic Speicherstadt warehouse district. To the north, it borders the city center via the Zollkanal (Customs Canal), to the west and south the Elbe River, and to the east Rothenburgsort. Surrounded by waterways and maritime architecture, HafenCity offers a unique combination of living, working, and leisure – all within an area of approximately 2.2 km².
The HafenCity development area covers approximately 157 hectares on the site of the former free port. By the mid-2020s, it will provide housing for around 12,000 people and jobs for up to 45,000 employees, primarily in modern office buildings. This makes HafenCity one of the largest inner-city development projects in Europe.
Transport & Accessibility
HafenCity is very well connected to public transport. The U4 subway line connects the district directly to Hamburg city center, and bus line 111 provides convenient access to St. Pauli and Altona. By car, our Hamburg accommodation agency is only about 3 kilometers away – the journey takes approximately 5 minutes.
In the eastern part of HafenCity, there is direct access to the New Elbe Bridges with connections to the B 75, B 4 and A 255, as well as further access to the A 1, A 7 and A 39. This location makes our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg particularly attractive for guests working in HafenCity, the port, or the city center.
The HafenCity development area covers approximately 157 hectares on the site of the former free port. By the mid-2020s, it will provide housing for around 12,000 people and jobs for up to 45,000 employees, primarily in modern office buildings. This makes HafenCity one of the largest inner-city development projects in Europe.
Transport & Accessibility
HafenCity is very well connected to public transport. The U4 subway line connects the district directly to Hamburg city center, and bus line 111 provides convenient access to St. Pauli and Altona. By car, our Hamburg accommodation agency is only about 3 kilometers away – the journey takes approximately 5 minutes.
In the eastern part of HafenCity, there is direct access to the New Elbe Bridges with connections to the B 75, B 4 and A 255, as well as further access to the A 1, A 7 and A 39. This location makes our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg particularly attractive for guests working in HafenCity, the port, or the city center.
Alstervergnügen – the traditional folk festival in Hamburg
The Alstervergnügen is one of Hamburg's best-known and most popular folk festivals. Since 1976, it has been celebrated annually for four days at the end of August or beginning of September around the Inner Alster Lake and regularly attracts around 600,000 visitors. The festival was originally created with the participation of the cabaret artist Eberhard Möbius to revitalize Hamburg's city center.
Around Ballindamm and Jungfernstieg, visitors can expect numerous food and merchandise stalls, various stages with live music, and performances by local artists. The coordinated music shows and the spectacular fireworks display over the Alster, a highlight of the festival each year, are especially popular.
Distance & Arrival
Our Hamburg accommodation agency is located just 2.6 km from the Alstervergnügen water park, a drive of approximately 6 minutes. This makes our rooms in Hamburg ideal for guests who want to stay centrally and easily reach events in the city center. Public transport also provides quick access to the Jungfernstieg promenade and the festival areas along the Inner Alster lake.
Around Ballindamm and Jungfernstieg, visitors can expect numerous food and merchandise stalls, various stages with live music, and performances by local artists. The coordinated music shows and the spectacular fireworks display over the Alster, a highlight of the festival each year, are especially popular.
Distance & Arrival
Our Hamburg accommodation agency is located just 2.6 km from the Alstervergnügen water park, a drive of approximately 6 minutes. This makes our rooms in Hamburg ideal for guests who want to stay centrally and easily reach events in the city center. Public transport also provides quick access to the Jungfernstieg promenade and the festival areas along the Inner Alster lake.


Hamburg Port Anniversary – the maritime festival on the Elbe
The Hamburg Port Anniversary is the world's largest port festival and one of the most famous folk festivals in Northern Germany. Since 1977, the birthday of the Port of Hamburg has been celebrated every year at the beginning of May with a multi-day festival. The occasion is May 7, 1189 – the historical date on which Emperor Frederick Barbarossa granted the people of Hamburg freedom from tolls on the Elbe River. This event is considered the symbolic birth of the Port of Hamburg.
Today, the Port Anniversary attracts over a million visitors annually. From the Speicherstadt (warehouse district) to St. Pauli, the city transforms into a vibrant festival ground with live stages, international cuisine, music, and numerous maritime highlights. The arrival and departure parade of tall ships, the famous tugboat ballet, and the grand fireworks display over the Elbe River on Saturday evening are particularly popular. The traditional dragon boat race also draws large crowds every year.
The festival usually lasts three days – from Friday to Sunday – and offers a unique experience for locals, visitors and lake enthusiasts from all over the world.
Distance & Accessibility
KHH's accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is located just 4.1 km from the Landungsbrücken (St. Pauli Piers) and the Port Anniversary. The festival grounds can be reached by car in approximately 8 minutes. This makes our accommodation in Hamburg ideally situated for guests who wish to easily visit the Port Anniversary or the Port of Hamburg.
The Hamburg Port Anniversary is the world's largest port festival and one of the most famous folk festivals in Northern Germany. Since 1977, the birthday of the Port of Hamburg has been celebrated every year at the beginning of May with a multi-day festival. The occasion is May 7, 1189 – the historical date on which Emperor Frederick Barbarossa granted the people of Hamburg freedom from tolls on the Elbe River. This event is considered the symbolic birth of the Port of Hamburg.
Today, the Port Anniversary attracts over a million visitors annually. From the Speicherstadt (warehouse district) to St. Pauli, the city transforms into a vibrant festival ground with live stages, international cuisine, music, and numerous maritime highlights. The arrival and departure parade of tall ships, the famous tugboat ballet, and the grand fireworks display over the Elbe River on Saturday evening are particularly popular. The traditional dragon boat race also draws large crowds every year.
The festival usually lasts three days – from Friday to Sunday – and offers a unique experience for locals, visitors and lake enthusiasts from all over the world.
Distance & Accessibility
KHH's accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is located just 4.1 km from the Landungsbrücken (St. Pauli Piers) and the Port Anniversary. The festival grounds can be reached by car in approximately 8 minutes. This makes our accommodation in Hamburg ideally situated for guests who wish to easily visit the Port Anniversary or the Port of Hamburg.
Blohm Voss – Shipyard in Hamburg
Blohm Voss is a long-established German shipyard located in Hamburg-Steinwerder on the southern bank of the Norderelbe river. Founded in 1877, Hermann Blohm and Ernst Voss leased a 15,000 m² site on the Elbe island of Kuhwerder from the Senate of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg to build their shipyard. Today, Blohm Voss is considered the last major shipyard in the Port of Hamburg and represents over 140 years of shipbuilding experience.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only 8 km from the shipyard. Blohm Voss can be reached by car in approximately 14 minutes, making our accommodation particularly convenient for employees and specialists working at the shipyard or managing projects in Hamburg.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only 8 km from the shipyard. Blohm Voss can be reached by car in approximately 14 minutes, making our accommodation particularly convenient for employees and specialists working at the shipyard or managing projects in Hamburg.


Aurubis – World market leader in the copper business from Hamburg
Aurubis AG (formerly Norddeutsche Affinerie AG) is one of the world's largest copper producers and the world's leading copper processor. Founded in 1866, the company has operated under the name Aurubis AG since April 1, 2009, following Norddeutsche Affinerie's acquisition of the Belgian copper producer Cumerio in 2008.
Aurubis produces over one million tons of copper cathodes annually, manufacturing a wide variety of copper products. With approximately 6,500 employees, the company is not only a major employer in Hamburg but also a global technology leader in copper processing. Many Hamburg residents are proud of this long-established company, which is now internationally successful.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only 4 km from Aurubis AG. The plant can be reached by car in approximately 5 minutes, making our accommodation in Hamburg particularly convenient for employees and specialists working at Aurubis or managing projects on site.
Aurubis AG (formerly Norddeutsche Affinerie AG) is one of the world's largest copper producers and the world's leading copper processor. Founded in 1866, the company has operated under the name Aurubis AG since April 1, 2009, following Norddeutsche Affinerie's acquisition of the Belgian copper producer Cumerio in 2008.
Aurubis produces over one million tons of copper cathodes annually, manufacturing a wide variety of copper products. With approximately 6,500 employees, the company is not only a major employer in Hamburg but also a global technology leader in copper processing. Many Hamburg residents are proud of this long-established company, which is now internationally successful.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only 4 km from Aurubis AG. The plant can be reached by car in approximately 5 minutes, making our accommodation in Hamburg particularly convenient for employees and specialists working at Aurubis or managing projects on site.
Shell Refinery Hamburg-Harburg – Special lubricants on site
The Shell refinery in Hamburg-Harburg is an important site for the production of specialty lubricants. Since January 2014, the base oil production and the associated processing facilities have been operated by the Swedish company Nynas.
By January 1, 2016 at the latest, several facilities at the site had been converted and expanded to optimally align the refinery with the production of specialty lubricants. Today, the Nynas plant operates as a state-of-the-art production site for specialty lubricants and is one of the most important industrial facilities in Hamburg-Harburg.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only about 9.8 km from the Shell refinery at Hohe-Schaar-Straße 34, 21107 Hamburg. You can reach the site by car in approximately 11 minutes, making our accommodation particularly convenient for employees and skilled workers working on-site.
The Shell refinery in Hamburg-Harburg is an important site for the production of specialty lubricants. Since January 2014, the base oil production and the associated processing facilities have been operated by the Swedish company Nynas.
By January 1, 2016 at the latest, several facilities at the site had been converted and expanded to optimally align the refinery with the production of specialty lubricants. Today, the Nynas plant operates as a state-of-the-art production site for specialty lubricants and is one of the most important industrial facilities in Hamburg-Harburg.
Distance & Accessibility
Our accommodation for tradespeople in Hamburg is only about 9.8 km from the Shell refinery at Hohe-Schaar-Straße 34, 21107 Hamburg. You can reach the site by car in approximately 11 minutes, making our accommodation particularly convenient for employees and skilled workers working on-site.


