AbstractBlack TiO2 in various forms has been investigated for numerous photochemical applications. In photocatalytic water splitting, “grey” titania forms have been reported to reach considerable H2 generation rates without using a noble metal co‐catalyst. Up to now, a variety of anatase powders or other morphologies has been investigated in grey and black forms. Here we describe that hydrothermal titanate/anatase nanotubes can show a strong noble metal free photocatalytic activity. For optimized “blackening” conditions, a drastically higher photocatalytic H2 production can be obtained than for other nanoscale morphologies. This effect can further be improved with a very mild Pt doping that again shows a clearly stronger photocatalytic H2 production than comparably loaded nanopowders.