
Hotels
& Transport in Hamburg
Transportation & Reach
Hamburg has a very well developed transport system. The city is connected
by all common modes of transport. One can easily get around in the city.
Hamburg Airport:
The Hamburg International Airport is operating as a major airport in
Germany since its opening in 1911. The airport is equipped with cutting edge
and modern technologies. The Airport connects Hamburg to all major cities of
the world. The airport is also the fifth largest in Germany.
Hamburg Railway Transportation:
Hamburg has six S-Bahn (suburban) lines and three U-Bahn (subway) lines.
The city of Hamburg has 5 major stations, namely, Hauptbahnhof, Altona,
Dammtor, Harburg and Bergedorf. Hamburg is linked to the other parts of
Germany by the Inter City Express which provides an extremely fast and
comfortable way of reaching the city. This express train links the city of
Hamburg to some major cities like Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and
Munich.
Local Transportation of Hamburg:
Buses: Buses in Hamburg are available throughout the day. At night,
a special "Nachtbus" (night bus) service connects the outlying
districts and the city center. The buses depart and arrive at "Rathausmarkt",
near the town hall and operate all through the night.
Ferries: There are six ferry services operating in the harbor and
along the River Elbe which serve millions of visitors each day.
Hotels & Accommodation
Hamburg being a Major city of Germany is visited by millions of people
throughout the year. The city is self sufficient as far as the transport
system in the city is concerned. The city of Hamburg offers a variety of
hotels to its visitors. One can opt for various Deluxe hotels that provide
world class accommodation and dining facilities. The budget hotels are also
available in plenty and offer plenty of services to the visitors.
| Hotels of Hamburg |
Average Rates |
| 5-Star |
$500-350 |
| 4-Star |
$350-200 |
| 2-Star |
$200-150 |
| Budget Hotels |
$150-80 |