This hotel is a 'Certified Green Hotel' and recognized by Ökoprofit Hamburg. It significantly reduces CO2 emissions, saving over 236 tonnes annually through two combined heat and power plants, new LED technology, and optimized heat recovery in its refrigeration system. The hotel also invests in global climate protection projects, is a member of the 'iplantatree' community since 2015, and produces honey from its own bees. It offers extensive charging points for e-vehicles.
The Grand Elysee Hamburg holds a Green Sign Hotel - Level 4 certification for 'outstanding sustainability'. It implements science-based sustainable management aligned with ISO 14001, ISO 26000, and GSTC norms. The hotel sources 60-90% of its products from suppliers within a 100 km radius, uses green electricity, and aims for climate neutrality by 2030 through 110% climate compensation. It also focuses on electricity efficiency, water conservation, and provides charging stations for electric cars.
The Reichshof Hotel Hamburg is Green Key certified since January 2025. It uses 100% renewable energy and a combined heat and power plant. The hotel participates in the 'Hotels for Trees' program, planting a tree for each guest who waives room cleaning for stays of two or more nights. It prioritizes responsible procurement, selecting eco-labelled and local suppliers (within 50 km), and has implemented extensive waste reduction measures, including removing disposable packaging from the buffet.
This hotel is designed with high standards of sustainability, with a minimum of 40% of its profits directed to WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) projects globally. It utilizes mostly recycled or low-CO2 materials in its construction and furnishings. The hotel implements rainwater harvesting, uses water-saving shower systems, and in some cases, toilets flush using wastewater from sinks. It features excellent thermal insulation, a heat pump, and a solar thermal system to reduce energy consumption.
This is an ecologically oriented wooden hotel, emphasizing the use of natural materials in its rooms. It focuses on sustainability by offering regional and seasonal products in its restaurant. The hotel also incorporates a 'Science Center Forest', indicating a commitment to environmental education and awareness.
The Mövenpick Hotel Hamburg holds Green Globe Gold status, signifying over five continuous years of certification. The hotel is converting to LED lighting, utilizes a heat recovery system, and is heated with district heating. It prioritizes local products and suppliers, maintains two beehives and an insect hotel to promote biodiversity, and participates in social initiatives like the 'Kilo for Kindness' program.
The Gastwerk Hotel Hamburg is GreenSign Level 4 certified. It uses recycled and FSC-certified paper, or digital solutions, and provides four electric vehicle charging stations on site. The hotel practices waste separation, prefers eco-friendly and local suppliers, and actively works to reduce water and electricity consumption. It offers a zero-waste breakfast buffet and uses EU Ecolabel certified ECO cleaning products.
The George Hamburg received GreenSign Level 4 certification in January 2024. It is digitizing its check-in/out process, offers six e-charging stations, and practices waste separation, including composting organic matter and avoiding Styrofoam packaging. The hotel prioritizes ecological suppliers and products, uses LED lighting, and provides refillable care products.
Hotel Louis C. Jacob has GreenSign certification, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability. The hotel focuses on the conscious use of resources like water and energy and implements waste reduction strategies. Its culinary offerings emphasize sustainable products from environmentally friendly cultivation, including a large number of plant-based and vegan alternatives, and are inspired by seasonal changes.
ARCOTEL Rubin Hamburg is Green Key certified. It consistently monitors and reduces energy, water, and waste consumption, conducting annual CO2 assessments. The hotel has converted to LED lighting and employs an 'Unplugged' system that switches off unnecessary lighting and devices in unused rooms. It is phasing out minibars for energy-saving alternatives, avoids disposable materials and plastic, and partners with organizations like Too Good To Go for food rescue.
The east Hotel Hamburg is classified in climate efficiency class A by VIABONO, with a low carbon footprint of 15.54 kg CO2 per overnight stay. It uses power sources from renewable energies and offers charging stations for electric cars. The hotel emphasizes sustainable value chains, fair trade products, and regional/seasonal foods, with a 'From Farm to Fork' principle. It also provides natural rubber flip-flops and bamboo toothbrushes.
TORTUE HAMBURG is GreenSign certified, highlighting its commitment to resource conservation, regional engagement, and social responsibility. The hotel strives to use recycled and renewable materials in all operations, from purchasing to renovation. It actively works to reduce energy and water consumption and seeks out local businesses as sustainable partners.
This Crowne Plaza hotel is Green Key certified, demonstrating its commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. Its food and drink offerings focus on locally-sourced produce. The hotel also promotes sustainable mobility by offering bike hire and providing an electric car charging station.
The Leonardo Hotel Hamburg Altona has been awarded the Green Key eco-label, valid until April 2025. This certification acknowledges the hotel's efforts to develop an environmentally friendly, sustainable, and responsible business, demonstrating its commitment to its surroundings and society.
The Radisson Blu Hotel, Hamburg is Green Key certified. As part of the Radisson Hotel Group, it actively works to reduce its environmental footprint, supports local communities, and promotes inclusion. The group has ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions, energy usage, and water footprint, alongside efforts to eliminate single-use plastics.
This Radisson Blu hotel is listed as offering 'Sustainable Stays' and provides an electric vehicle charging station. It aligns with the Radisson Hotel Group's commitment to sustainable development, aiming for net zero by 2050 through initiatives like reducing carbon emissions and energy usage, and expanding water-saving technologies.
This hotel is recognized for its high environmental standards and is frequently listed among Hamburg's green hotels. It emphasizes Scandinavian hospitality with a strong focus on environmental responsibility in its operations.
The IntercityHotel Hamburg Dammtor-Messe is ISO 14001 certified. This international standard signifies that the hotel has implemented an effective environmental management system to control and reduce its environmental impact.
This hotel is identified as a 'budget eco-friendly hotel' in Hamburg. It has demonstrated efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, making it a suitable choice for environmentally conscious travelers seeking an affordable option.
The Henri Hotel Hamburg Downtown is listed among hotels in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region that place a high value on sustainability. This indicates its commitment to environmental and social responsibility within its operations.
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