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On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, trains run continuously until AM of the following Monday or working day. Regarding train frequency, the average frequency on weekdays is every five minutes.
After 8 PM, frequency is lowered to every 15 minutes. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, trains will depart each station every 20 minutes. The U3 line opens at AM, as the first train leaves Barmbek station; it closes at after the arrival of the last train to Wandsbek-Gartenstadt. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the line operates between AM and midnight,.
From Monday through Friday, between opening time and 10 AM, trains will depart each station every ten minutes. After 10 AM, frequency is increased to every five minutes.
On weekends and bank holidays, the average frequency is set at 10 minutes. On weekends and bank holidays, trains run continuously from 4 AM until midnight of the following day. On weekdays, trains arrive at each station every 10 minutes, and this frequency is kept throughout the day. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, trains arrive at each station every 20 minutes between 4 AM and am, and every 10 minutes thereafter.
The Hamburg Metro offers its passengers a wide array of tickets and passes. All prices are determined by the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH HVV , the subsidiary in charge of financing and controlling the local transport network. In order to determine the price of tickets, the HVV has developed an area-based system. For this purpose, the city has been divided in concentrical circles or rings, each one identified by a letter, in order to cover the city centre and its suburbs.
Rings A and B are the only ones served by the U-Bahn. They represent Hamburg city proper and some of its immediately adjacent suburbs. In addition to the area system, there are also different types of ticket prices, depending on the type of travel.
These are:. The table below provides further information on the ring-based area system and its corresponding prices for each ticket:.
In addition to the above-mentioned tickets, there are special passes designed to be used within the city centre. These include: short-journey tickets, which cost 1. Hamburg is one of the cities in Germany that has kept a great growth pace over the past 10 years.
For this reason, the public transport system is also being continuously expanded, and there is already a refurbishment project in the works. It is estimated this will be ready in Furthermore, a new station for the U1 Oldenfelde is already being built, and is expected to open in Furthermore, two more projects have already been approved, although construction is yet to start.
In addition, works to begin construction of a new line are expected to begin in But where to begin? Let the Hamburg Tourist Sightseeing Map guide you in planning your trip. Go up the St. Nicholas Church tower to enjoy a scenic view of the historic Speicherstadt, the City of Warehouses.
Marvel at the distinct architecture of the Elbphilharmonie, one of the most acoustically advanced concert halls in the world. With detailed instructions on how to get to these sights, the Hamburg Tourist Sightseeing Map allowsyou to explore the city leisurely. The Hamburg Walking Tour Maps lets you explore the city based on your interests.
Take your pick between museums and galleries, cafes and trendy shops, or nature reserves and parks. Consider a trip to the local fish market, buy a souvenir at one of the quirky design shops in St. Georg, or get a drink at St. Pauli Night Market. The Hamburg Walking Tour Maps is your ideal guide.
Our tip: save plans in meinhvv. The hvv fare zone plan, which allows you to see what area your ticket is valid for, is available here in different versions. The transport route networks are protected by copyright. Any use of them except within the strict limits prescribed by the Copyright Law is only permitted with our prior written consent. Any unauthorized duplication, reproduction, translation, modification, correction or the omission of any part of such content is prohibited and must in every case be explicitly cleared with us for use.
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