NH Collection Hamburg City (2nd Visit)
Hamburg, Germany · July 11, 2016

A return visit to the Feldstraße hotel reveals a dramatically different room — or perhaps a renovation since the 2014 stay. Gone are the red carpets and yellow walls; this standard double room features light hardwood flooring, neutral grey-beige walls, and a clean contemporary aesthetic. The twin beds are pushed together with a tall upholstered headboard in a muted taupe fabric, dressed in crisp white linens with an abundance of pillows. A bold red designer wingback chair provides the only color accent and doubles as a reading nook beside a tall floor lamp. A small desk with an office chair sits along the opposite wall. The room is compact but well-proportioned, with a large window letting in decent natural light through sheer curtains. It’s a competent mid-range business hotel room — inoffensive and functional, though ultimately forgettable. The upgrade from the previous visit’s dated decor is welcome, but the result is generic Scandinavian-lite rather than anything with real character.
AI Analysis
- Style: Modern Scandinavian-influenced business hotel
- Condition: New — clean finishes, contemporary furniture in good condition
- Luxury Level: Mid-range — decent materials and a designer chair, but standard room size and no premium amenities visible
- Cleanliness: Very good — fresh linens, tidy surfaces, well-maintained flooring
- Notable Features: Designer red wingback accent chair, hardwood flooring, large upholstered headboard, good natural light
- Drawbacks: Generic and personality-free, compact room size, twin beds pushed together rather than a proper double, no minibar or extras visible