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Public transport by trains, trams, buses and underground is very reliable. There are a variety of different options around, but as a rule of thumb it is always cheaper to buy a ticket valid for four journeys than just for one. Most important thing to remember, however, is that you will need to stamp your tickets PRIOR to going on the transport. There aren’t a hell of a lot of check ups and you may even spend your whole stay in Duisburg without once meeting a conductor, but if you do meet them they will fine you big time if your ticket isn’t stamped. Not knowing this rule will not make them change their mind about the fine! Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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 Photo by Alice :) by Sjalen Duisburg has an excellent tram based public transport system once you figure out the complex ticketing system (see "warnings") and the way to change platforms as well as where trains actually stop in the city centre stations! The central station is the hub for most lines and the major (underground) stations are the ones with best map services of the greater Duisburg region if you need to plan your day. Bear in mind that one track used by several lines can mean that one line uses the front of the platform whilst another uses the back so do check where you need to wait. It is painted on the walls along the track and the screens indicating destinations will also give you a clue although sometimes those might confusingly give you all destinations on that track. There are several types of tickets, including for groups. Leave a Comment
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by Sjalen Duisburg could not be easier to reach, even those of us coming from Copenhagen can get there by direct night train :))) Smack bang in the Ruhrpot, Duisburg is on the main Hamburg to Heidelberg/Stuttgart line which also includes direct Dortmund, Essen and Cologne connections and distances are short between the latter bunch so a daytrip from there is also possible. Leave a Comment
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The Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is a massive former industrial site that has been turned into a park. The park was designed in 1991 by Peter Latz with the intention that German society understand and appreciate its industrial past, rather than reject it. Admission to the park is free to the public. Or, if preferred, tourists can take one of the guided tours offered by the park for a fee. The basis of the park is a a coal and steel production plant that was abandoned in 1985, leaving the area significantly polluted. In designing the park, Peter Latz attempted to preserve as much of the existing site as possible. The concept of memory was central to his design. The site was designed with the idea that a grandfather, who might have worked at the plant, could walk with his grandchildren, explaining what he used to do and for what the machinery had been used.
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Get cheap flights to Duisburg. Airports in the area include Duesseldorf (DUS). Check flights to Duisburg when you want to visit these nearby places: Oberhausen, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Bornheim, Bottrop, Ratingen, Kamp-Lintfort, Krefeld, Meerbusch, Essen and Brühl.
- Hotel Landhaus Schnelling
Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse 382, Duisburg - City Partner Hotel Sittardsberg
Sittardsberger Allee 10, Duisburg - Hotel Plaza
Dusseldorfer Strasse 54, Duisburg - Hotel Conti Duisburg
Dusseldorfer Strasse 131-137, Duisburg - Am Sportpark
Buchholzstrasse 27, Duisburg - Minotel Eurohof
Elisenstrasse 39, Duisburg - Regent
Dellplatz 1-3, Duisburg - Steigenberger Duisburger Hof
Neckarstrasse 2, Duisburg - Minotel Eurohof
Elisenstrasse 39, Duisburg - Akzent Rheinhotel Rheingarten
Koenigstrasse 78, Duisburg - Hotel Zum Löwen
Kremerstrasse 21, Duisburg - Hotel Friederichs
Neudorfer Strasse 33-35, Duisburg - Top Hotel Burg Wegberg
Burgstrasse 8, Duisburg - Steigenberger Duisburger Hof (Neckarstr. 2 )
Neckarstrasse 2, Duisburg - Ferrotel Duisburg
Duesseldorfer Strasse 122-124 (formerly Hotel Stadt Duisburg), Duisburg
Destinations near Duisburg- Oberhausen Travel Guide, 7.85 km / 4.88 miles
- Mülheim an der Ruhr Travel Guide, 9.23 km / 5.74 miles
- Bornheim Travel Guide, 9.81 km / 6.09 miles
- Bottrop Travel Guide, 14.79 km / 9.19 miles
- Ratingen Travel Guide, 16.36 km / 10.17 miles
- Kamp-Lintfort Travel Guide, 16.73 km / 10.40 miles
- Krefeld Travel Guide, 16.89 km / 10.50 miles
- Meerbusch Travel Guide, 17.64 km / 10.97 miles
- Essen Travel Guide, 18.56 km / 11.53 miles
- Brühl Travel Guide, 19.09 km / 11.87 miles
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