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Tortue Hotel Hamburg

If you live almost anywhere in Europe, you have the luxury of traveling almost anywhere for a fun, romantic weekend.

So you can be in the beautiful city of Hamburg in just a bit over an hour.

Then you can enjoy luxury shopping, gourmet dining, museums, theater, and musical events this lovely city offers.

Tortue: Most Romantic Hotel in Hamburg

My weekend in Hamburg was spent at the luxury Tortue hotel.

It is a brand new, chic hotel in the center of Hamburg.

Tortue Symbol in Front of Hotel
Tortue Symbol in Front of Hotel

As a travel writer, I began my research for this Hamburg trip when I was on another trip, thousands of miles away.

Though it might seem like fun for some, it was actually hard work to read the reviews of all the upscale hotels.

I am VERY PICKY about hotels, so this took quite a bit of time.

Entrance to Tortue Hotel Hamburg
Entrance to Tortue Hotel Hamburg

How I Began my Hamburg Hotel Search

Like most people who crave luxury, I began with five star “known brand” hotels.

They all looked pretty nice.

The thing is, they looked … enormous.

Trip Advisor: Reading Between the Lines

It took a long time to research the reviews on trip advisor for the four and five star hotels.

Like most Trip Advisor reviews, reviewers all had their pros and cons when they wrote about a hotel.

As I was a solo female traveler on this trip, I was seeking out a good hotel, a known brand, and above all a safe Hotel.

Lobby Tortue Hotel Hamburg
Lobby Tortue Hotel Hamburg

Why My Initial List of Hotels Was Wrong …

The hotels that fit the criteria above (brand names known to me, safe …) were all large hotels mostly owned by branded American hotel corporations.

After taking a look at my list of preferred hotels, a Hamburg “insider” said she had better suggestions.

Tortue Hotel Hamburg

This is a very COOL hotel decorated in what can best be described as a “modern style” with lavish attention to detail.

It is not … too modern.

Yes, we’ve all stayed in these sometimes ridiculously modern hotels that sacrifice luxury and comfort for the sake of stark modernity.

Check-In at the Tortue Hotel Hamburg

Tortue Lobby with Two Chairs
Tortue Lobby with Two Chairs

A helpful bellman carried my bags upstairs from my taxi.

My room was on the fifth floor.

The room itself was FANTASTIC!

Bedroom at Tortue Hotel
Bedroom at Tortue Hotel

What I immediately liked about my Tortue hotel room.

The room was fairly large – let us call it medium size.

I noticed how beautifully it was decorated.

On one side of the room was a sofa with pillows and a large comfortable chair.

 

Red chairs Tortue Hotel
Red Chairs Tortue Hotel

There was a coffee table.

Then, there was a sleek desk in front of the very comfortable looking bed.

Lots of fluffy pillows, too.

The Tortue Hotel Bathroom

When you are traveling for a luxury weekend, you expect the bathroom to be luxurious.

Though I did not have a suite, mine was a very nice bathroom.

Fairly large and well organized.

Spotlessly clean.

In this particular room, you will find a  combination bath and shower.

Sinks in the Bath
Sinks in the Bath

The Bath Experience

I love a good bath.

The tub itself is deep so you could really immerse yourself.

Tortue Suite Bath

The Tortue Hotel Breakfast Experience

Some describe people into two distinct categories.

1) Those who feel breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

2) Those who do not.

So if you love breakfast, Tortue is the place to be.

Having stayed at my fair share of luxury hotels, I’ve had lots of luxury breakfasts.

Tortue is among the absolute best.

Brasserie Before Breakfast
Brasserie Before Breakfast

The Tortue Breakfast: What is Best?

Depending on your reservation category, breakfast can be included or not.

The Tortue Breakfast Buffet

As far as buffets go, this is one of the best in Europe.

You will find a very nice mixed fruit bowl (kiwi, pineapple, strawberries) diced in an almost a surgical fashion.

Very exact.

Then there were the macarons!!!

Those delicious pastel colored pastries typically served by celebrity chefs after a top tier meal

And lots of delicious looking pastry you would more typically find in a high end Parisian pastry shop.

Of course, I took full advantage of sampling the display of nuts and grains (think very fresh walnuts, hazelnuts, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds) there to top off your yoghurt.

Bread at Tortue Buffet
Bread at Tortue Buffet

The Buffet Bread Table

Despite the “no-carb” movement” around the world, it was necessary to check out the bread table.

The bread is an excellent selection of every bread you could possibly desire, from bread with grains to a delicious crusty French Baguette.

The Tortue A La Carte Breakfast Menu

You will find luxurious breakfast items like omelets, poached eggs, etc.

You will also find some curious extras … like the most delicious chicken soup (filed under the “hangover section” of the menu).

And also breakfast items like a Croque Monsieur.

Seeds for Breakfast
Seeds for Breakfast

The Two Tortue Fine Dining Restaurants

Tortue has two restaurants in the hotel.

One is the Asian Restaurant Jin Gui

The other is the French Brasserie Tortue.

 Jin Gui
Jin Gui

I liked them both.

Jin Gui at Hamburg Tortue Hotel

Jin Gui is a very modern looking restaurant.

The offerings are what you would find in many Asian restaurants.

Yet that said, service is a notch above most Asian restaurants and the cuisine is also a step above.

One of my favorite dishes was the miso soup starter.

The salmon sashimi was delicious, yet what really stood out was the green wild herb salad.

The French Brasserie Tortue

This is an excellent French Brasserie with a very profession, extremely well trained staff.

I visit a lot of high end restaurants around the world …

…  yet felt that the service training here was superior to many top French restaurants.

Brasserie restaurant
Brasserie restaurant

As a Tortue guest, it was easy to open the door from the hotel lobby to the Brasserie.

The host and hostess greeted me warmly and spoke English well.

I am glad that I took a few moments to dress up a bit after my busy day, as the crowd was fairly well dressed …

… men mostly wore suits, women wore dresses, scarves, earrings, etc.

A dress up place.

Yet not that dressy.

I was wearing fresh black jeans, but a very nice Anne Fontaine long sweater, black top, and pearls.

I already knew from scanning the menu online what I would order…

… It would either be a seafood starter and salad (fresh shrimp and salad), grilled fish, or  Bouillabaisse …

Though I wasn’t super hungry, I decided to check out the French Bouillabaisse …

This Bouillabaisse was delicious … filled with an enticing broth shrimp, cod, salmon, and octopus.

It arrived in a giant pot (the old fashioned Marseille style).

Scanning the wine list, I found some well-chosen bottles along with some intriguing classics.

Jin Gui
Jin Gui

Final Thoughts

Though it was a “solo female traveler” trip instead of the romantic weekend getaway it should have been, I loved the entire weekend experience.

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