Kassel Hamburg
Date | Time | Route | Price | |
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05.08. | 09:00 | Heidenheim an der Brenz, Aalen, Würzburg, Kassel, Göttingen, Hannover, Hamburg, Ratzeburg | 30 € | Show More |
Route Kassel to Hamburg
The main route from Kassel to Hamburg involves traveling on the A7 highway, covering a total distance of approximately 380 kilometers. The typical driving time for this route is around 4 hours, passing through important cities such as Göttingen and Hanover. Alternative routes may include the A2 and A1 highways, providing different scenic views and rest stop options.
Meeting in Kassel
In Kassel, some of the best pickup points for rides to Hamburg are the Kassel Hauptbahnhof, where drivers and passengers have easy access to public transportation and nearby parking facilities. Another suitable pickup spot is the Kassel Wilhelmshöhe train station, known for its ample parking spaces and convenient train connections. Additionally, the Kassel Auestadion parking lot provides a convenient meeting point with good parking availability and accessibility for both drivers and passengers.
Drop off points in Hamburg
For arrivals from Kassel in Hamburg, ideal drop-off locations include the Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, offering easy access to public transport and nearby parking options. The Hamburg-Altona train station is another convenient drop-off point with good parking facilities and accessibility. Additionally, the Hamburg ZOB bus station serves as a suitable drop-off spot with convenient parking options and public transport connections.
Resting Points
Along the route from Kassel to Hamburg, recommended rest stops include the Rasthof Kassel on the A7 highway, offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station. Another convenient stop is the Raststätte Harz-Ost, providing similar services and located approximately halfway between Kassel and Hamburg.
Traffic
Typical congestion points on the Kassel to Hamburg route include areas near construction sites or major cities during rush hours. It is advisable to avoid peak travel times, such as Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings, to minimize delays. Be aware of potential traffic jams near intersections and roadwork zones, and consider using real-time traffic updates to plan for smoother travel.