Getting There:
By Air The Hamburg Airport (+49 40 5075 x0 / http://www.ham.airport.de) is located 8.5 kilometers northwest of the center of Hamburg and services the following airlines: Air Baltic (+49 1805 24 7225; http://www.airbaltic.com)
Air Berlin (+49 1805 73 7800; http://www.airberlin.com)
Air France (+49 1805 83 0830; http://www.airfrance.com)
Air Malta (+49 69 920 3522; http://www.airmalta.com)
British Airways (+49 1805 26 6522; http://www.britishairways.com)
Continental Airlines (+49 1803 21 2610; http://www.continental.com)
Delta Air Lines (+49 1803 33 7880; http://www.delta.com)
Finnair (+49 1803 34 6624; http://www.finnair.com)
KLM (+49 1805 21 4201; http://www.klm.com)
Lufthansa (+49 1803 80 3803; http://www.lufthansa.de)
Qantas Airways (+49 1805 25 0620; http://www.qantas.com.au)
TAP Portugal ( +351 707 205 700/ http://www.flytap.com )
Turkish Airlines (+49 40 5075 2824; http://www.turkishairlines.com)
United Airlines (+49 69 5007 0387; http://www.unitedairlines.com)
Buses are available to and from Hamburg Airport via Routes 172, 26, 606, 292, 39, 114, 23, 292, 34 and there is an Airport Express service to Central Station.
The TravelPorter (+49 40 3179 4453; http://www.travelporter.de) offers direct door-to-door service.
Taxis are located in front of all terminals and the trip to the city centre is about 30 minutes and costs approximately 20 EUR.
Rental Car companies include: Budget (+49 1805 24 4388; http://www.budget.de) Europcar (+49 40 5 2018 x0; http://www.europcar.de) Hertz (+49 6196 937 x0; http://www.hertz.de) Sixt (+49 180 525 2525; http://www.e-sixt.de)
By Train Hamburg is accessible by train and has five train stations: Altona, Dammtor, Bergedorf, Harburg and the main Hamburg station. InterCity and InterCity Express trains stop at all stations. See http://www.bahn.de for more information.
Rail passes: If your visit to Hamburg is only part of a larger trip, it may be cheaper to buy a rail pass than point-to-point tickets. For non-European Union citizens, there is a range of passes available, depending on whether you are visiting only Germany or also visiting other countries in Europe. Information about the different passes and train travel in Europe can be found on http://www.europrail.net or http://www.eurail.com. For EU citizens, it's cheaper to buy a pass (an Interrail pass) in your own country, so call your local train station for more information.
By Bus Buses connect with Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Prague and Copenhagen, and parts of Eastern Europe.
By Car Hamburg is easily reachable by car via motorways A7 (Nord-Südtangente), A1 (Bremen-Lübeck), A24 (Berlin-Hamburg) and A23 (from Heide.
Getting Around:
Public Transportation The Hamburg Transport Authority (+49 40 32 5775 x0; http://www.hvv.de) offers public transportation via underground trains (U-Bahn), metro trains (S-Bahn) and night buses. Special tickets are available including the Hamburg Card and the Power Pass.
By Car Driving throughout the city is fairly easy, however parking can be expensive. Utilizing public transportation is advised.
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By Plane -- The Airport Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Paul-Baumer-Platz 1-3 (tel. 040/50750; www.ham.airport.de), is 8km (5 miles) north of the city center. It's served by many scheduled airlines and charter companies, with regular flights to major German airports and many European and intercontinental destinations. Lufthansa (tel. 01803/803803; www.lufthansa.com) offers flights to Hamburg from most major German cities, and many national carriers fly into Hamburg, including Air France from Paris and British Airways from London. United Airlines, Delta, and Lufthansa offer direct flights from the United States. For flight information in Hamburg, call tel. 040/50750.
An ultramodern terminal and passenger pier at the airport has a roof shaped like an enormous aircraft wing. This terminal contains an array of shops and boutiques -- even a branch of Harrods of London -- as well as restaurants and other establishments.
The Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) Air Express bus no. 110 runs every 10 minutes, linking the airport with the city's rapid-transit rail network (both U-Bahn and S-Bahn). A bus departs for the airport from the Hauptbahnhof every 15 minutes 5:40am to 11pm daily. Airport buses heading for the Hauptbahnhof leave daily 5am to 9:20pm. The one-way fare is 3€ ($4.80) for adults and 1.50€ ($2.40) for children 11 and under. A taxi from the airport to the city costs about 25€ ($40), with a trip time of about 25 minutes, depending on traffic.
By Train -- There are two major rail stations, the centrally located Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, Hachmannplatz 10 (tel. 040/39183046), and Hamburg-Altona (tel. 040/39182387), in the western part of the city. Most trains arrive at the Hauptbahnhof, although trains from the north of Germany, including Westerland and Schleswig, pull into Altona. The two stations are connected by train and S-Bahn. Hamburg has frequent train connections with all major German cities, as well as frequent continental connections. From Berlin, 15 trains arrive daily (trip time: 2 1/2 hr.), 37 from Bremen (trip time: 54 min. to 1 hr., 16 min.), and 33 from Hannover (trip time: 1 1/2 hr.). For information, call tel. 01805/996633 (11861 in Germany; www.bahn.de).
By Bus -- Because of Hamburg's location astride most of the rail lines of north Germany, the majority of passengers arrive by train. But if the bus appeals to you, call Central Omnibus (tel. 040/247576). From their headquarters across from the railway station, they'll supply information on fares and schedules for the buses that funnel passengers in from other cities. Information about short-haul buses from surrounding towns and villages is available from Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (tel. 040/19449).
By Car -- The A1 Autobahn reaches Hamburg from the south and west, the A7 from the north and south, the A23 from the northwest, and the A24 from the east. Road signs and directions to Hamburg are frequently posted.
Visitor Information
For visitors to Hamburg, information is offered at several centers. Tourist-Information, Hauptbahnhof, Kirchenallee exit (tel. 040/30051300), is open Monday to Saturday 8am to 9pm, Sunday 10am to 6pm (phone inquiries are accepted daily 8am-8pm). Port Information, St. Pauli Landungsbrücken (tel. 040/30051300), is open April to October daily 8am to 6pm, and November to March daily 10am to 6 pm. There is another tourist office at the airport, at terminals 1 and 2 (arrivals area), open daily 6am to 11pm. For tourist information in Hamburg contact the visitor information hot line at tel. 040/30051300 or see www.hamburg-tourism.de.
Getting Around
A word to the wise: Park your car and use public transportation in this busy city. Practically all public transportation services in the Hamburg area -- the U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (city rail), A-Bahn (commuter rail), buses, and harbor ferries -- are run by Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV), Steinstrasse 12. For information, call tel. 040/19449. Tickets are sold at Automats and railroad ticket counters.
By Public Transport -- Hamburg's U-Bahn, one of the best in Germany, serves the entire central area and connects with the S-Bahn surface trains in the suburbs. This network is the fastest means of getting around, but buses provide a good alternative. The advantage of surface travel, of course, is that you get to see more of the city. For information, call tel. 040/19449.
Fares for both U-Bahn and the bus are 1.60€ to 8.50€ ($2.60-$14), depending on the distance. You buy your ticket from the driver or from vending machines at stops and stations. If you plan to make a day of it, you can purchase a day ticket (known as an All-Day Ticket) for unlimited use of public transportation services for 6€ ($9.60).
Have Card, Will Travel -- The Hamburg Card offers unlimited travel on all public transport in Hamburg, as well as admission to 11 Hamburg museums and a 30% discount on city tours, guided tours of the port, and lake cruises. A 1-day card goes for 8€ ($13) for individuals (for one adult and up to three children 14 years old and under) or 12€ ($19) for families. A 3-day card costs 18€ ($29) for individuals and 30€ ($48) for families. You can get these cards at some hotels, major U-Bahn stations, and the tourist office, or call tel. 040/30051300.
By Taxi -- Taxis are available at all hours; call tel. 040/211211 or 040/666666. Taxi meters begin at 2.40€ ($3.90) and charge 1.70€ ($2.70) per kilometer after that.
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