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Celebrity Suite Bedroom
Enjoy picturesque views of Inner Alster while enjoying star-studded accommodations in one of the hotel's Celebrity Suites.
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Deluxe Double Room Lake View
This spacious guestroom offers a king-size bed, luxurious amenities, and scenic city and Inner Alster Lake views.
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Deluxe Single Room Lake View
This spacious guestroom offers a queen-size bed, luxurious amenities, and beautiful views of Inner Alster Lake.
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Garden View Suite
Enjoy peace and quiet in a Garden View Suite, which comes with spacious living and sleeping areas with a king-size bed and an exquisite bathroom.
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Lake View Suite
With breathtaking views of Inner Alster Lake and the picturesque Hamburg skyline, Lake View Suites impress with their spacious living and sleeping areas, complete with a king-size bed and fireplace.
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Signature Room With Balcony
Wake up to sweeping views of Hamburg's skyline and Inner Alster Lake from this guestroom's king-size bed, which sits atop a built-in platform. Then, head out to the furnished balcony for a closer look.
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Guestroom Bathroom
Guestrooms at Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten are the picture of refined luxury, boasting modern comforts and plenty of traditionally inspired touches.
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Vier Jahreszeiten Fitness Center
The hotel's fitness center is equipped with everything necessary for a complete workout, including cardio machines and weight equipment. Alternatively, personal training and physiotherapy are also available.
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Vier Jahreszeiten Spa & Fitness
Spanning nearly 1,000 square meters (10,764 square feet), Vier Jahreszeiten Sa & Fitness offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation. Treatments, more than 100 in total, pull from both eastern and western wellness philosophies, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
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Sauna At Vier Jahreszeiten Spa & Fitness
Facilities like steam and aroma saunas, an open wood-burning fireplace, and an exclusive rooftop terrace add to the serene setting of the Vier Jahreszeiten Spa & Fitness.
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Vier Jahreszeiten Spa Seating Area
Spanning nearly 1,000 square meters (10,764 square feet), Vier Jahreszeiten Sa & Fitness offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation. Treatments, more than 100 in total, pull from both eastern and western wellness philosophies, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
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Café Condi
Café Condi has been a city staple since first opening as a cake shop in 1934. Today, it is one of Hamburg's finest cafés, cooking up both European and international morning favorites in an upscale-casual setting.
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Condi Lounge
For a sweet treat or a light bite in an elegant yet laidback setting, there is no better place than Condi Lounge. Stylishly designed in warm woods and modern silhouettes, this welcoming bistro offers a range of sweet and savory dishes and beautiful views of Inner Alster Lake.
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Jahreszeiten Bar
Spanning two stories, Jahreszeiten Bar is the smallest bar in Hamburg. However, what this atmospheric watering hole lacks in space, it more than makes up for with its glorious views of Inner Alster Lake, original Rolls-Royce seats, and top-shelf selection of 25 kinds of gin and 70 types of whiskey.
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Rooftop Terrace
Elegantly appointed with chic beach chairs and a champagne bar, the Jahreszeiten Rooftop Terrace is an ideal spot for watching the sunset while enjoying a cocktail. A small food menu is also available, featuring light yet elegant dishes like seafood, soup, salad, and flatbreads.
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NIKKEI NINE Bar
Along with east-meets-west creations like ceviche, sushi, and Tonkotsu ramen made with Wagyu beef, diners at NIKKEI NINE can also enjoy creative craft cocktails like Pisco Punch or a Japanese Bellini with peach sake.
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NIKKEI NINE
Recognized by the Michelin Guide for its quality cooking, NIKKEI NINE specializes in Japanese cuisine with a Peruvian perspective. Dishes take inspiration from the travels of Japanese emigrants to South America and the culinary skills they learned there.
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Restaurant Haerlin
Hailed as one of the city's most exclusive dining venues ever since it first opened its doors in 1919, Restaurant Haerlin has since gone on to win two Michelin stars, five Gault Millau toques, and four-and-a-half Fs from Der Feinschmecker. Fresh, seasonal ingredients of impeccable quality are the stars here, with dishes inspired by the four seasons.
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Rooftop Terrace
Elegantly appointed with chic beach chairs and a champagne bar, the Jahreszeiten Rooftop Terrace is an ideal spot for watching the sunset while enjoying a cocktail. A small food menu is also available, featuring light yet elegant dishes like seafood, soup, salad, and flatbreads.
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Wine Cellar
Toast to a wonderful adventure through Northern Germany with an exquisite wine experience at the Sommelier's Table at Restaurant Haerlin. Alternatively, diners can also accompany their regular restaurant meal with something from the venue's expansive wine list or follow the recommended wine pairings.
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"Hayloft" Seating Area Of Café Condi
Café Condi has been a city staple since first opening as a cake shop in 1934. Today, it is one of Hamburg's finest cafés, cooking up both European and international morning favorites in an upscale-casual setting.
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GRILL Restaurant
First opened in 1926 as the "Jahreszeiten Grill," the distinctive GRILL restaurant envelops diners in handsome wood paneling crafted out of Caucasian walnut and Art Deco accents.
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GRILL Bar
Recognized in Germany's Michelin Guide for its good cooking, GRILL serves up a delicious blend of rich history, sophisticated design, and culinary mastery.
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GRILL Dining Room And Wine Cellar
The cuisine featured at GRILL is just as elegant as its design, ranging from seafood and pasta to expertly grilled cuts of lamb, veal, and Scottish, USDA, and Wagyu beef.
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NIKKEI NINE Bar
Along with east-meets-west creations like ceviche, sushi, and Tonkotsu ramen made with Wagyu beef, diners at NIKKEI NINE can also enjoy creative craft cocktails like Pisco Punch or a Japanese Bellini with peach sake.
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Sommelier's Table At Restaurant Haerlin
Located in front of the award-winning eatery's wine cellar and led by its sommelier, the Sommelier's Table dining experience at Restaurant Haerlin is sure to impress.
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Entrance To Wohnhalle Restaurant
Wohnhalle, which roughly translates to "living room," plays host to a classic afternoon tea that stays true to its British heritage, complete with a selection of savory dishes like cucumber sandwiches and coronation chicken, scones with clotted cream, and an exquisite selection of teas. This handsomely wood-panelled restaurant is also open for lunch and dinner, serving elevated snacks, sandwiches, and more.
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Jahreszeiten Terrace
Open for lunch and dinner, Jahreszeiten Terrace offers sweeping views of Inner Alster Lake, as well as a tantalizing assortment of refreshing beverages, light dishes like sandwiches and salads, and heartier options like steak and fish and chips.
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Hotel Lobby
An icon in its own right, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten has been welcoming guests since 1897, effortlessly fusing timeless elegance, luxurious hospitality, and rich history for more than a century.
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View Of Inner Alster Lake
Take in sweeping views of Inner Alster Lake from one of the hotel's restaurants, terraces, or lake-view guestrooms. Known as "Binnenalster" in German, Inner Alster Lake is one of Hamburg's two artificial lakes and is so named because it once rested inside the former city walls.
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View Of Inner Alster Lake
Originally created as a reservoir for a mill, Inner Alster Lake is one of the city's most spectacular backdrops. Fortunately, guests will not need to go far to take in the scene. While many guestrooms and a handful of restaurants overlook Inner Alster, the best views of the lake can be had from the waterfront Jahreszeiten Terrace.
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Aerial Exterior View Of Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten On Inner Alster Lake
Perched near the shore of Inner Alster Lake, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten rests at the heart of Hamburg, Germany’s most renowned architectural and cultural landmarks and not far from the city’s finest shopping destinations.
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Condi Confectionary Coach
A horse-drawn coach carries advertising for Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten's Condi confectionery, which opened in the mid-1930s.
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Clock In Wohnhalle Restaurant, Circa 1920s
Sometime in the 1920s, a staff member adjusts a clock in the hotel's Wohnhalle restaurant. Today, its 19th-century-inspired atmosphere still exudes a cozy elegance, from its crackling fireplace and rich wood-paneled walls to the melodious sounds of the on-site pianist.
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Circa-1930s Entrance
Located on the shoreline of the majestic Binnenalster (Inner Alster Lake), Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten has been one of Germany’s finest places to visit for more than a century.
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Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Garage
For over a century, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten has been the destination of choice among visitors traveling to Hamburg, Germany, whether they be prominent politicians or sightseeing tourists.
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Elbsalon
With parquet floors, an open fireplace, opulent artwork, and glittering chandeliers, the hotel's Elbsalon delightfully juxtaposes the old and the new.
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Hanse Salon
From the intimate yet opulent Hanse Salon to the grand Hall of Mirrors, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten is perfect for business meetings and special celebrations alike.
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Jahreszeiten Salon
Decorated in warm red tones, the Jahreszeiten Salon provides an elegant backdrop to both corporate and social events and comes with its own bar and open fireplace.
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Wedding Reception Setup In The Hall Of Mirrors
With rich wood floors, glittering chandeliers, and stunning views of Inner Alster Lake, the Hall of Mirrors offers an elegant backdrop for a wedding or other special occasion.