Hamburg is the oldest airport in Germany. His grand opening took place in 1911. Today, Hamburg is a very modern airport with many amenities. There are two hotels within a short distance from the airport. It is a real metropolis among European airports. It is located 8.5 km northwest of Hamburg city center. In 2009, it served over 12 million passengers. The domestic and international connections are made by regular and low-fare airlines.
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport
Flughafenstraße 1-3, 22335 Hamburg
Bus
An excellent alternative to travel from / to Hamburg airport, especially during rush hour, is public transport. Travel time between the airport and the city center, depending on the selected bus connection, takes 20-40 minutes. The airport is connected to the city and the region by many bus lines that leave from outside the terminals:
o 172: Barmbek – Uhlenhorst
o 26: City Nord – Farmsen – S-Rahlstedt
o 606 (night line): Langenhorn – U-Ochsenzoll – Hauptbahnhof – Rathausmarkt
o 292: Langenhorn – U-Ochsenzoll – Lufthansabasis
o 39: Teufelsbrueck – U-Wandsbek Markt
o Airport Express (Jasper): Hamburg main station (Hauptbahnhof) – Hamburg HAM airport
o 110 (HVV): Hamburg HAM – Hamburg (city center)
o 114: Gross Borstel – Eppendorfer Baum – Klosterstern
o 23: Niendorf-Markt and Billstedt
o 292: Langenhorn - U-Ochsenzoll and Lufthansabasis
o 34: Eppendorf – Rotherbaum – city center – Wilhelmsburg
Additional connections:
Kielius Carrier: Kiel / Neumuenster – Hamburg Airport HAM
Carrier TRAVELiner: Luebeck – Bad Oldesloe – Hamburg HAM Airport
Night line: Goettingen – Hannover – Hamburg HAM Airport and back
Railway / Metro
The S1, S11 and U1 lines run from the nearest Ohsdorf S-Bahn (underground) and U-Bahn (underground) stations. Between Ohlsdorf station and the airport, the airport bus 110 runs every 10 minutes.
The S1 line runs every 10 minutes between the airport and Hamburg main station, and the journey takes about 25 minutes.
At the Hamburg airport, taxi stands are available in front of all terminals. The trip to the city center takes about 30 minutes and costs about EUR 20. It is worth negotiating prices with taxi drivers.
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport
Flughafenstraße 1-3, 22335 Hamburg
Hamburg Airport is located between the R2 and R3 byroads of the A433 motorway. Getting to the airport is very simple from various directions:
o Hamburg – the road to the airport already in the city itself is very well marked. Driving from the city is enough to follow road signs;
o Schleswig-Holstein – A7 motorway, exit Schnelsen-Nord;
o Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – A1 and A24 highways, exit Horn of the A24 motorway;
o Niedersachsen – A7 motorway, exit Schnelsen-Nord
Coordinates for GPS car navigation systems:
53°37'55"N, 10°0'21"EThe airport has parking facilities that can accommodate over 10,000 vehicles. Parking is paid. You can park your car for a shorter or longer period of time.
Information – information points are located in terminals 1 and 2.
Gastronomy – numerous cafes, bars and restaurants are located at the airport.
Finances – there is a bank, currency exchange and ATMs within the port.
Shopping – a number of stores offer a wide range of goods. Travelers can also make purchases at duty-free shops.
Car rental – six companies provide services in the field of vehicle rental at the airport. Their positions are in Terminal 2 at level 0.
Internet – wireless Internet access covers the entire airport area. In addition, there is an Internet cafe at level 2 in Terminal 2.
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport
Flughafenstraße 1-3, 22335 Hamburg
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport
Flughafenstraße 1-3, 22335 Hamburg
Phone: +49 (0) 4050750