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Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg

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Location
  
Hamburg, Germany

Opening
  
1973

Management
  
Rezidor Hotel Group

Address
  
Marseiller Straße 2

Owner
  
Invesco Ltd.

Roof
  
108 m (354 ft)

Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg

Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg is a 4-star superior hotel in Hamburg, Germany. It is operated by Radisson Hotels & Resorts under the Radisson Blu brand. At 108 meters height, it is the tallest hotel in Hamburg and the second tallest building in the city. It has 32 floors and 556 rooms. The hotel is surrounded by the park Planten un Blomen and situated directly next to the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH). Hamburg Dammtor station is also located nearby.

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History

The hotel was designed by architects Jost Schramm and Gert Pempelfort, and built between 1970 and 1973. It was originally known as the Loews Hamburg Plaza Hotel. Later it became just the Hamburg Plaza Hotel, when it was managed by Canadian Pacific Hotels. In 1988 it was bought by the SAS Group and renamed the SAS Hamburg Plaza Hotel. When SAS formed a joint venture with Radisson Hotels, it became the Radisson SAS Hamburg Hotel. From October 2008 to 24 September 2009 there was a renovation of the hotel and its façade at a cost of 48 million euros. In November 2009 the investment management company Invesco Ltd. bought the tower for 155 million euros. When SAS ended their relationship with Radisson, the hotel was renamed the Radisson Blu Hamburg Hotel.

Facilities

With direct access to the Congress Center Hamburg (CCH), the Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg also has a 2,122 m² conference area with 12 conference- and boardrooms on a separate floor. This is assumed to be one of the biggest meeting and event locations throughout all of Hamburg's hotels.

References

Radisson Blu Hotel Hamburg Wikipedia