Top Seven Rooftop bar

© Grand Elysée

Delicious cocktails and an impressive view of Hamburg are the hallmarks of the Top Seven roof terrace. The Grand Elysée Hamburg promises a relaxing time under the open sky.

The Grand Elysée Hamburg is adding a rooftop bar to the Hanseatic city. On the seventh floor of the hotel, visitors can expect a small but fine menu and an impressive panorama.

Atmospheric roof terrace

When the weather is good, the roof terrace of around 150 square metres welcomes its guests in a cosy atmosphere. The view stretches from the Elbphilharmonie to the church towers of Hamburg and the neighbouring university. Every visit promises a new discovery.

Drinks and snacks

Creative cocktails, fresh drinks and tasty snacks provide for the physical well-being. In addition, there are romantic sunsets and starry nights, which you can experience from the front row in the Top Seven.

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