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Hamburg
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Hamburg - Overview
Erstwhile stomping ground of former England favourite Kevin Keegan, Hamburg is Germany's second largest city and a major European port.
A city and state in its own right, Hamburg was formerly a key player in the Hanseatic League of trading cities and retains its freeport status to this day.
Aug 21, 2004, 00:43
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Hamburg by air
Hamburg has its won airport, providing direct flights to and from 5 other World Cup venues and at least four European capital cities. Full details here, plus information on getting from the airport to the stadium or the city centre.
Feb 12, 2005, 19:55
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Hamburg by rail
Hamburg railway station is one of the main rail hubs in northern Germany, with direct trains to 9 of the other 11 World Cup cities.
Feb 8, 2005, 20:44
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Hamburg by road
As the northernmost city to host World Cup games in 2006, road trips from Hamburg to many of the southern towns will a very long haul - here, however, are full details of distances, key motorways en route and links to our route planner and pages on driving in Germany.
Dec 29, 2004, 19:07
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Hamburg's fan park
Hamburg's fan park will be on the Heiligengeistfeld near to the city's famous Reeperbahn with space for up to 50,000 fans to watch the games on an 80 sq.m. screen.
Jan 10, 2006, 21:19
Still need somewhere to stay after the match?
If your team is England, USA, Australia or
Trinidad & Tobago
click the country name for suggestions, or check out Hotel.de, Accor Hotels, Hotels.com ,
Hostelworld.com
or German
Youth Hostels.
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