hamburg

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The Elbe River, lakes and canals, the historic Town Hall, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus, the nightlife on the famous Reeperbahn and the traditional Hamburg fish market shape the image of Hamburg, Germany’s green city on the waterfront. The HafenCity offers modern architecture and the new landmark, the concert hall Elbphilharmonie. In Hamburg — Germany's second biggest city — prestige, elegance and creativity are combined to create an edgy, modern vibe.

City Information

Essential Information about the city

Hamburg logo on an airplane engine

Hamburg Airport (HAM)

The ultra-modern Hamburg Airport close to the city centre offers quick arrival options and easy access to all national and international destinations. You can get to and from the airport via a suburban train (S1 line), one of the five bus lines (including a night bus and an express bus), by taxi or your own car.You will find an overview of the most important connections to public transport with the latest schedule on the official website of Hamburg Airport.

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Lübeck Airport (LBC)

Lübeck Airport is a smaller airport located 8 km (5.0 mi) south of Lübeck and 54 km (34 mi) northeast of Hamburg. It is the secondary airport for the Hamburg Metropolitan Region, after the much bigger Hamburg Airport (HAM). Sometimes you will even see the airport called 'Hamburg Lübeck' for marketing purposes.You can get from Lübeck Airport to Hamburg by train (via Lübeck Hbf). This trip should take you about 1.5 hours. You can make the same trip by bus, but it will take you a while longer — about 2.5 hours.

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U-train in Hamburg, Germany

Public Transport

Save yourself the time and avoid the stress of driving. In the Greater Hamburg Area, suburban and underground railways and the "MetroBus" network operate on weekdays from 5am until around 11pm at 5 to 10 minute intervals. Night, express and regional buses complete the transport network. To make it easier on the travel budget, visitors to Hamburg have various options for cheaper tickets for group and day tickets as well as the Hamburg CARD. The Hamburg CARD not only offers public transport by bus, train and harbour ferry (HVV) but also discounts at more than 150 tourist attractions.

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City Bike

StadtRAD Hamburg

Hamburg is perfect for bikes! Explore the city at your own pace with the sleek red wheels of the Hamburg bike hire system StadtRAD. For locals and tourists alike, StadtRAD Hamburg is practical and the perfect means of transport in the city.There are currently more than 250 hire stations and 3,700 bikes available in many suburban railway and underground stations in the central area as well as major residential areas, business districts and major leisure and tourist attractions.

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Car-sharing

Car sharing is a great option if you want to take a spontaneous trip to the suburbs or have a lot of heavy shopping to do. There are essentially two types of car-sharing schemes in Hamburg. With non-stationary car-sharing you pick up a car and drop it off at any available parking spot within the rental area. Providers like Share Now and Sixt are parked all over the city. Companies like Cambio and Flinkster operate car-sharing stations, where you can choose different models. These schemes work better when you book in advance and make more sense for longer-distance travel.

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Taxi in Hamburg

Taxi

You can easily flag down a taxi or check the official City of Hamburg for numbers and further information. Fare meters are used and there are numerous taxi companies. All German Taxis go by the meter. Count on €15 per 15 minutes along with a small tip. All taxi drivers should accept payment with cash and by debit- or credit card.Two popular and recommended companies are: Hansa-taxi +49 40 211 211Das Taxi+49 40 22 11 22

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Post

The post office at Hauptbahnhof railway Station is located in the shop K Presse + Buch. It's open on Monday to Saturday from 5 am till 5 pm. Other post offices are open Monday to Friday from 9 am till 6 pm and on Saturdays usually from 9 am till noon.

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"A for Apotheke" sign in Germany

Pharmacy

You can fill your prescription and buy over the counter medication in Hamburg by finding one of the many pharmacies signed with the large red letter “A”. They are often confused with drugstores (Drogerie), where you can get toiletries, but not medication.Pharmacies in Hamburg are usually open just like any other store: closed in the evening, on Sundays and holidays. If you need medication outside of normal working hours, you can also visit your local emergency pharmacy.

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Telephone

To call from an international device, pre-dial the country code +49 plus the area code 40, before dialing the actual telephone number.

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Electricity

Germany uses the Types C and F (with two earth clips on the side) electrical plug with two round pins, same as in many countries in Continental Europe. The standard voltage is 230 volts, but some hotels have special plugs for 110 or 120-volt shavers.

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