The Louis C. Jacob hotel on the Elbe River looks back on a 225-year luxury hotel history. Basically everything began with a big bang. The confectioner Nikolaus Paridom Burmester had a passion for welcoming all vessels with salutes from a homemade canon until one too hefty load of gunpowder sent him up in smoke! On his demise, his widow wed the French landscaper gardener Daniel Louis Jacques. In 1791, Jacques opened the first wine restaurant on the Elbchaussee and created the famous Lime Tree Terrace, which is now known beyond Hamburg thanks to Max Liebermann.
Today, 143 staff cater to guests in 85 rooms and suites, restaurants and six event rooms overlooking the Elbe. Jost Deitmar has been director of the hotel for 19 years. This year is particularly busy. Since March, the MS Jacob has been added to the hotel’s fleet and offers events on the high seas as well as a shuttle service to the Elbphilharmonie next year. The Jacobs Restaurant (two Michelin stars, 17 Gault Millau points) has been resplendent in a new fresh look. There, Thomas Martin, Chef de Cusinie, cooks in the fashion of “simplicity on the highest level” as a counterpoint to outrageous culinary trends. The Jacobs Stüberl, a rustic wooden house, will open in the garden of the Weinwirtschaft Kleines Jacob“ on October 7th, 2016.