Bremerhaven Hamburg

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Date Time Route Price
05.07. 13:00 Nordenham, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Hamburg, Lübeck, Wismar, Kühlungsborn €35 Show More

Route Bremerhaven to Hamburg

The main route from Bremerhaven to Hamburg typically involves taking the A27 and A7 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 120 kilometers. The typical driving duration is around 1.5 to 2 hours, passing through cities like Bremen and Stade along the way. Alternative routes may include the scenic coastal road B73, offering a different driving experience.

Meeting in Bremerhaven

In Bremerhaven, ideal meeting points for rides to Hamburg include the main train station with ample parking facilities nearby and easy access to public transportation. Another option is the Geestemünde district, known for its parking availability and proximity to the A27 highway. The Columbus Center shopping mall also offers convenient parking and public transport connections. The Weser-Elbe Marina is a good spot for drivers and passengers, offering parking spaces and a scenic location.

Drop off points in Hamburg

For arrivals from Bremerhaven, recommended drop-off points in Hamburg are the Hamburg central station, conveniently located near the city center with parking options and excellent public transport connections. The Alster Lake area provides a picturesque drop-off location with nearby parking facilities. The HafenCity district is easily accessible from the highway and offers various parking options. Another suitable arrival point is the St. Pauli district known for its accessibility and parking availability.

Resting Points

Along the route from Bremerhaven to Hamburg, recommended rest stops include the Rhododendronpark Bremen service area, providing restrooms, dining options, and a gas station. Another convenient stop is the Elbe Tunnel service area, offering similar amenities and located near the Elbe River.

Traffic

Peak traffic times on the Bremerhaven to Hamburg route often occur during weekday mornings and evenings. To avoid delays, it is recommended to travel outside of rush hours. Construction zones and potential bottlenecks can be found near Bremen and Hamburg, so staying updated on traffic reports is advisable for smoother travel.