Superbude is the Best Hostel in Hamburg St. Pauli
If you're looking for a place to stay in Hamburg, look no further!If you are looking for a place to stay in Hamburg St. Pauli, you don’t need to look any further since I’m here to share with you my Superbude review and tell you my experience staying there. This is one of the most excellent design hostels in Germany, and you will not regret spending your time there when you visit Hamburg.
I arrived at Superbude in the middle of the afternoon on my final day in Hamburg. I wanted to explore a different part of the city and, since I loved the area around St. Pauli, this was the place to spend the night.
Design at Superbude Hotel & Hostel in Hamburg St. Pauli
The first things that caught my eye when I entered Superbude were the furniture and the colors of everything. From outside, this bricked building looked like any other Hamburg landmark. But, when you step inside, you are entering a different place. There are lots of colors, a lot of wood and everything feels like it’s there for a reason. From the newspaper stories that cover the walls to the marine hooks that are used to hold the towels in the bathrooms. This place is a goldmine for anyone that loves design and, as you can imagine from other articles here, I loved everything about it.
When I entered my room, I knew I had made the right choice. Inside my room, there were three beds, two small ones and a large one where I decided to sleep. The walls are covered in newspaper articles mentioning sights and stories from Hamburg. I loved the yellow boxed that can be used to store your bags and have keys to make everything safer. Inside the bathroom everything was clean, and the shower was as powerful as it can be. But, the thing that caught my eye was the small bag close to the sink. There you can find what can be only described as a rescue package, featuring tampons and condoms! If you forgot about it, Superbude didn’t forget about you!
So, I already talked about the bedroom and how fantastic the design of this luxury hostel really is. Let’s talk about the common area and the breakfast that I had there.
Where to eat in Hamburg?
If you want to have burgers in Hamburg, there is a place for you to go. It’s called Otto’s, and I loved everything about the restaurant. From the craft beers to the onion rings and the fantastic burger I had there.
And what about some beers?
A few blocks away from Superbude is where I found my favorite bar in Hamburg. It’s called Jolly Roger, and it’s located straight across from the St. Pauli stadium! It’s a punk bar filled with cheap beer, and I love the night I spent there with a couple of friends.
What about breakfast at Superbude?
After hanging out in the bars around Superbude, I woke up the next day to have breakfast. There I found myself trying to choose between a latte, cappuccino or an espresso. The breakfast is open from 07:00 to noon, and it costs €9, and it’s a good choice if you don’t feel like exploring the streets of Hamburg with an empty stomach! There were fresh fruits, ham, cheese, boiled eggs, a great variety of cereals and even waffles!
After recharging, you can do like I did and chose between some comfy sofas and research about where to go. There were some computers there as well, but I prefer to use their free wi-fi on my phone. Or you can try to talk to the staff that is one of the most helpful I’ve ever seen! They even offered me a welcome drink that came in the shape of an Astra beer.
How much does it cost?
And all of this doesn’t even cost that much. You won’t spend more than €95 a night in a double room. And, if you need more space for you, your friend or your family, they have options from a three-bedroom to a six-bedroom that will make your trip even better. So, if you want to spend some time exploring Hamburg, Superbude might be the place for you!
Superbude St. Pauli
Superbude Hotel & Hostel is located at Juliusstraße 1-7 in Hamburg, Germany
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