Pros
- Excellent location near port promenade and HafenCity
- Kitchenettes in all rooms; penthouses have full kitchens
- Free Wi-Fi throughout hotel
- Massages and pampering packages available at the Meridian
Spa
- Well-equipped fitness center
- Ample breakfast buffet
- On-site parking garage
- Small business corner with computer and printer
- Free apples at reception desk
Bottom Line
With a fantastic location near the port and within easy walking distance of downtown Hamburg, the 166-room, upscale Madison is hip and clean. It's ideal for tourists, business travelers, and, thanks to the kitchenettes in every room, long-stay guests. Breakfast can be a bit pricey, but there are plenty of nearby cafes for more affordable dining, and rooms come in a variety of prices, ranging from Studios, which are still spacious and super-modern, to Penthouses that resemble massive apartments.
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Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
Scene
Clean, colorful, and modern with industrial flair
Colors and patterns are employed to great appeal at the Madison -- the white bed comforters have swirly black designs, and red accent walls pop up throughout the hotel. The restaurant lounge chairs are vibrant pink and purple, with cylinder lamps hanging over every table. The two-floor open concept in the lobby and restaurant highlights the hip, industrial-looking lights, and there's a patio area (for when its warm) with interesting, triangular hedges. The overall look is clean and colorful. The artwork is sparse but strategically placed and enhanced by the steel lights and banisters.
Location
Nestled between St. Michaelis Church and port
The Madison is a block away from the Elbe River, and within a two-minute walk of St. Michaelis Church, the port promenade, and the piers. The nearest U-Bahn station is Baumwall. The Speicherstadt District is within a five-minute walk, and HafenCity is about 10 minutes away on foot. Downtown Hamburg and its many shops, plus Neuer Wall, Monckebergstrasse, the fish market, and Landungsbrucken are within a 15-minute walk, and Hamburg airport is about a 20-minute drive.
Rooms
Rooms range from Studios to Penthouses; Penthouses have full kitchens, and all other rooms have kitchenettes.
Each of the Madison’s 166 rooms comes with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchenette (or full kitchen) with a high-tech coffeemaker, sink, stovetop, and dishes. Everything in the rooms is broad – the beds, windows, cabinets, walls, and floor. The suites have a separate living room with a large, sectional couch, and an office area. The Penthouses are enormous, with full kitchens, including ovens, and enough space to host a party for a couple of dozen guests. In terms of decor, the red accent walls, black or white headboards, black-and-white patterned bedspreads, and wall-to-wall carpeting in gray or red give the rooms a warm but modern look.
Features
Pool and fitness center, plus parking
The Madison offers Wi-Fi throughout the property, and free guest access to the Meridian Spa, pool, sauna, and fitness center in the morning, after which a discounted rate is offered. There are five conference rooms and a small business corner, and a large (paid) parking garage. Marley’s restaurant serves tasty international fare for lunch and dinner, and a large breakfast buffet (not included in the room price) with fresh fruit, eggs, a variety of pastries, and bread. Reception is open 24 hours a day, and laundry and dry cleaning services are available.
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Scene
Clean, colorful, and modern with industrial flair
Colors and patterns are employed to great appeal at the Madison -- the white bed comforters have swirly black designs, and red accent walls pop up throughout the hotel. The restaurant lounge chairs are vibrant pink and purple, with cylinder lamps hanging over every table. The two-floor open concept in the lobby and restaurant highlights the hip, industrial-looking lights, and there's a patio area (for when its warm) with interesting, triangular hedges. The overall look is clean and colorful. The artwork is sparse but strategically placed and enhanced by the steel lights and banisters.
Location
Nestled between St. Michaelis Church and port
The Madison is a block away from the Elbe River, and within a two-minute walk of St. Michaelis Church, the port promenade, and the piers. The nearest U-Bahn station is Baumwall. The Speicherstadt District is within a five-minute walk, and HafenCity is about 10 minutes away on foot. Downtown Hamburg and its many shops, plus Neuer Wall, Monckebergstrasse, the fish market, and Landungsbrucken are within a 15-minute walk, and Hamburg airport is about a 20-minute drive.
Rooms
Rooms range from Studios to Penthouses; Penthouses have full kitchens, and all other rooms have kitchenettes.
Each of the Madison’s 166 rooms comes with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchenette (or full kitchen) with a high-tech coffeemaker, sink, stovetop, and dishes. Everything in the rooms is broad – the beds, windows, cabinets, walls, and floor. The suites have a separate living room with a large, sectional couch, and an office area. The Penthouses are enormous, with full kitchens, including ovens, and enough space to host a party for a couple of dozen guests. In terms of decor, the red accent walls, black or white headboards, black-and-white patterned bedspreads, and wall-to-wall carpeting in gray or red give the rooms a warm but modern look.
Features
Pool and fitness center, plus parking
The Madison offers Wi-Fi throughout the property, and free guest access to the Meridian Spa, pool, sauna, and fitness center in the morning, after which a discounted rate is offered. There are five conference rooms and a small business corner, and a large (paid) parking garage. Marley’s restaurant serves tasty international fare for lunch and dinner, and a large breakfast buffet (not included in the room price) with fresh fruit, eggs, a variety of pastries, and bread. Reception is open 24 hours a day, and laundry and dry cleaning services are available.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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