Amarant Hotel

Leonardo Airport Hotel Hamburg

Hotel Class: 3 out of 5 stars3 Stars - 11 Opinions

Zeppelin Strasse 12, Hamburg, 22335, Germany

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Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by kzn

Does anyone have any idea how much it would cost to take a train from Hamburg to Berlin?

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by Mariajoy

65 Euro one way on the ICE. Train travel details can be found on the Deutsche Bahn website:

http://www.bahn.co.uk/db_uk/view/index.shtml

It's in English.

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by abalada

Direct link to the DB timetable
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
From: Hamburg
To: Berlin

Specials start from EUR 29,00 if you book online in advance.

You're flying to Hamburg - or are you flying with Ryanair? Than this means Lübeck but not Hamburg.

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by keithdavidrowley

Hello, Try web site;www.dbbahn.de/ available in English text.

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by kzn

Thank you very much for your answers. This forum is really helpful

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by louiskam

Online advance booking is not available to our 08/23 Hamburg/Kiel and 09/04 from Kiel/Berlin first-class train tickets. Is it too early?

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by abalada

You can at max book 89 days in advance.

For Hamburg - Kiel I would use the RE trains. For them the SH tariff applies. A local public transport tariff. You cannot book in advance or reserve seats. No need to do so either. Nice: SH tariff is a zone-to-zone tariff (normal train tickets are point-to-point). Which means you can travel from any train/U-Bahn/bus stop in Hamburg to any train/bus stop in Kiel on a SH tariff ticket.

Re: Hamburg to Berlin by train - cost?

by kzn

Thanks everyone for your help - I have been away so didn't respond.

Travel Tips for Hamburg

Thai Massage 2 @ Hamburg - Harburg Rathus

by chennaismartguy

This place is located a little bit far away from the city center, take S Bahn to Harburg Rathus from the city and when you come out of the station at Harburg Rathus, take bus no.141 towards Neugraben and then get down at Begfeldweg...walk along the foot path towards your left for 20 mts. you will find it on the right hand side.

Name: Thailandische Massagen
Address: Stader Strasse 100 (B 73) - 21075, Hamburg.
Tel: 040-76 75 49 93 and 77 45 74

Hamburg Beach

by Dexters

Yes, Hamburg has a sandy beach. It is very small, but it is definetly worth visiting because there is always something happening :)

address: Neumühlen

how to get there:
I recommend going there by ferry from Landungsbrücken. There are public transport ferry going to Neumühlen (Direction Finkenwerder)

map:
http://www.stadtplandienst.de/map.asp?sid=65219148b4169bfd9586866c7bb9a827
&plz=&city=Hamburg&str=&maxnearest=1
&nType=0&linkauswahl=0&grid=hamburggrid2
&Map13_18.x=166&Map13_18.y=167

Summertime by the Riverbank

by ericaj. about Hamburg Del Mar

Info coming soon! Open during summer, dress in casual attire suitable for imbibing tropical cocktails on the man made beach banks next to the River Elbe.
Relax in one of the many beach chairs or with friends on the circular ottomans with comfortable canvas pillows.

Great place for a quick vegetarian lunch

by Mariajoy about Maggi

The Maggi Cafe/shop in Hamburg is an idea I haven't really seen anywhere else - Maggi make stockcubes, sauces and seasonings amongst many other food products and are more well known in Germany than the UK. I was in need of sustenance when I came across their bright and cheerful premises in the city centre and was drawn in by the soups and lovely bread on offer!. They also have meat dishes available. The novelty is that the store is part diner, part supermarket. A really nice experience anyway and at just a few Euro, very reasonably priced for lunch. This was a first for me...... Cheese Soup! mmmmm!!!! Lovely! but there was something else in it... something I couldn't quite define... but I came to the conclusion it was chopped pears.

Yet another tip about big pointy things

by sourbugger

Although not aiming directly for such structures, there is no doubt that the RAF were provided with some very useful points of reference when trying to bomb the hell out of Hamburg during World War 2. Some places, such as the Church of St Nicholas came a cropper, and remain in ruins to this day.

Thankfully St Petri's is still standing proud, with its metal spire being it's main attraction.

Situated opposite the Rathaus, there is a fine view of this building and of the port area beyond.

The five hundred and fifty odd steps take some climbing as you ascend the inside of the metal cone. The climb passes some information displays, the great bells, and finally end in a tiny room with a stool in it right in the 'crow's nest'. Well worth the two Euro for the work-out of the climb. When I visited, there was quite a strong wind blowing which added a certain something to the experience as it steadily swayed about.

Remember to sign-out when you come down from the spire - you don't want to put the ladies who look after the place to any trouble.

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