
Several times a day, the eerie legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin plays out on the side of the municipality\u0027s wedding house. A little figurine marches ahead, followed by a herd of rats. In addit...
Over 5 million passengers come through the three terminals of Hanover/Langenhagen Airport every year. This busy facility is often referred to as the heartbeat of Germany. The Airport serves as a European gateway and is the most important international travel facility in the north of the country. Situated 11 km north of the city of Hanover, this busy airport is perfectly placed for travellers to discover Germany. For travellers departing from the airport, Hanover Langenhagen Airport serves destinations all over Europe as well as major tourist spots in other continents.
There are handy travel facilities in the Hanover Langenhagen Airport. Here you’ll find helpful English speaking information services, as well as ATM machines and currency change desks. Wi-Fi and telephone services are also available throughout the airport. There is also easy disabled access and assistance on hand and if you get peckish between journeys then pay a visit to one of the tasty onsite cafés and sandwich kiosks.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Laatzen | 31 km | 31 min | |
Hamburg City Centre | 144 km | 105 min | |
Hanover | 12 km | 27 min | |
Braunschweig (Brunswick) | 71 km | 55 min | |
Romer Square Town Hall | km | min |
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Several times a day, the eerie legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin plays out on the side of the municipality\u0027s wedding house. A little figurine marches ahead, followed by a herd of rats. In addit...
The Herrenhausen Gardens are an internationally famous ensemble of garden arts and culture that dates back to the end of the 17th century and therefore ranks among the most important historical and be...
After being used as a private residence of an heir of the throne, the Herrenhausen Palace Museum reopened in 2013 and, since then, invites visitors to entertainingly explore the facets of the wide-ran...
With its extensive selection and its manifold exhibition programme, the Sprengel Museum ranks among the most important museums for contemporary art of the 20th and 21th century. While featuring both t...
This \u0027do-it-yourself\u0027 tour will give you the chance to experience the city on your own, and all you have to do is to follow the red thread that is painted on the pavement. Weaving its way th...
Although the architectural style implicates the Town Hall in some more majestic time, this monument was built only around 100 years ago, in 1913. Housing the city\u0027s government as well as 3D town ...
Renamed from Kestner-Museum to Museum August Kestner, in order to avoid confusion with the local art gallery Kestnergesellschaft, this museum was founded in 1889 and, in 1962, rebuilt in its present a...
The historic timber-framed buildings of the Old Town are among the most special sights of the city centre, as strolling through picturesque narrow streets disclose inviting cafés and restaurants as we...
This museum features paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the 20th century along with departments of archaeology, natural history and ethnology, and a vivarium with fish and reptiles. Whil...
Lake Maschsee is one of the city\u0027s most popular destinations, and a maritime paradise for everyone who wants to go for a swim, for a ride or for a picnic. While offering a recreational area in th...
With its seven fantastic theme worlds, Hannover Adventure Zoo is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Northern Germany, and a perfect spot for observing more than 3,000 animals. As the Canad...
Lake Steinhude and its surrounding areas are ideal for water sports, cycling, horse riding, golf and picnics, and also quite interesting when it comes to architecture, art, music, and food culture: fr...
EmergencyNumbers
European Emergency Number: 110 Fire Brigade / Rescue Coordination Centre: 112
Currency
1 Euro = 100 Cents
Newspapers
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung
OpeningHours
Most shops in pedestrian areas and shopping centres are open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, while supermarkets tend to be open Mon-Sat 8am-10pm. All shops are closed on Sundays, while museums are closed on Mondays, and restaurants and cafes establish individual opening hours.
Population
City: 530,800 Region: 1,150,000
TouristInformation
Hannover Tourist Information Ernst-August-Platz 8 +49 511 123 451 11 info@hannover-tourismus.de Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm. Sat 10am-5pm
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