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The hotel was a focus in the James Bond film `Tomorrow never dies` with Pierce Bosnan. This is certainly one of the most traditional and best hotels in Germany and there is also a music lounge in the basement which is very popular at the weekend. 0708 hm ## Location Being located on the banks of the Alster, the hotel is situated in the heart of Hamburg, close to elegant shops and cultural attractions. The railway station is just a 10-minute walk away. ## Distance 2 kms to city centre 12 kms to the nearest airport (hamburg airport) 5 minute walk to the nearest metro station (hauptbahnhof) 1 km to the nearest station (hamburg city) 5 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 1 km to the nearest fair site (hamburg messe + cch) ## Rooms The Classic Double Bedroom are elegance and timeless furnishing. Once you have entered your hotel room you will feel at home immediately. The rooms have been soft-renovated in 2010. Furnishing: min. 18 m² / shower bath / writing desk / seating-accommodation / flatscreen / internet access / air condition / safe / minibar ## Restaurant As is true of the rest of this fabulous hotel, the restaurant is of a grandeur that defies brief description. The decor and standard of the restaurant can hardly be better with its fabulous traditional decor and furnishings. There is also a Euro-Asian restaurant for the more informal traveller on the ground floor. In spring and summer the terrace/courtyard bar is also open which is very attractive to the locals and has a beautiful setting with a fountain in the middle. ## Exterior The hotel is a magnificent, traditional, grand, white building with a green copper roof. The entrance is on a side street, off the busy lake road with 2 white columns in the front. ## Lobby The large, impressive lobby features tapestries on the walls, marble pillars and an open fire in the seating area, above which there is a large tiled portrait, which again is framed in marble. The black leather furniture was especially commissioned for the hotel.