<4.0-Rated Hotels Near Drachenlabyrinth

Hotel Sachsentor

Hotel Sachsentor

3.1 / 5
Bergedorfer Schloßstr. 10
2.2KM from Drachenlabyrinth
per night
From
USD**8
Bettenburg Hotel & Hostel

Bettenburg Hotel & Hostel

3.5 / 5
Oberer Landweg 27
0.38KM from Drachenlabyrinth
Conference HallDryerLuggage Storage
per night
From
USD**7
Hotel Heckkaten

Hotel Heckkaten

3.3 / 5
Kurt-A.-Körber-Chaussee 114/116
0.46KM from Drachenlabyrinth
per night
From
USD**2
Hotel Hamburg Inn

Hotel Hamburg Inn

3 / 5
Möllner land Str 187a ehemalige Kirche
6.46KM from Drachenlabyrinth
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**2
Hotel Lauenburger Hof

Hotel Lauenburger Hof

3 / 5
Wentorfer Str. 3
2.37KM from Drachenlabyrinth
per night
From
USD**6
Hotel Hanseat Hamburg

Hotel Hanseat Hamburg

2.3 / 5
Bergedorferstr 41
1.19KM from Drachenlabyrinth
HikingCafeParking
per night
From
USD**3
Bergedorf Haus 9

Bergedorf Haus 9

3.3 / 5
Brookkehre 9
2.74KM from Drachenlabyrinth
BarbecueKitchenBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Drachenlabyrinth

Near Drachenlabyrinth in Hamburg, Hotel Alsterpark is a top choice—just a 5-minute walk away, this modern boutique hotel offers panoramic windows with views of the lush Alster Lake. Its rooftop terrace features a stylish café perfect for sunset views of Hamburg’s skyline and a tranquil urban retreat.

Another excellent option is Hanseatic House Hotel, located in the historic district, blending Nordic design with contemporary elegance. Only a 10-minute stroll from the labyrinth, it hosts themed "Urban Maze Exploration" tours, allowing guests to immerse in local culture and nature conservation stories. Both hotels provide free bicycle rentals, making it easy to explore the surrounding green pathways and hidden trails.

The easiest route from Hamburg Hauptbahnhof to Drachenlabyrinth is taking the U3 subway line to Stadthausbrücke Station, just a 8-minute walk away—total travel time under 15 minutes with frequent departures.

For a more scenic journey, consider walking along the Alster River through Binnenalster Lake, passing by the Hamburg Museum and picturesque city architecture. Alternatively, many nearby hotels offer free bike rentals; using an electric bike (e.g., Nextbike) allows quick access across the city’s green network, combining urban exploration with leisurely cycling around the lake and the labyrinth’s entrance—ideal for photography and immersive experience.

Near Drachenlabyrinth, visitors can join the Forest Maze Puzzle Tour, an interactive guided adventure that uncovers hidden symbols and ecological clues within the woodland—perfect for families and groups.

Every Saturday morning, the Eco-Workshop offers hands-on learning about local flora and fauna, including crafting miniature maze models from natural materials.

At night, the Luminary Maze Night transforms the labyrinth into a dynamic light-art installation with live music performances, creating a magical, immersive atmosphere. Some nearby hotels also offer a Stargazing Package with hot drinks and telescopes, letting guests enjoy quiet sky-watching on the grassy meadow outside the maze—rare urban serenity under the stars.