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International Electronics Recycling Congress
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You can easily reach Hamburg by plane, train and car.

The Hamburg Airport runs flights to 52 cities abroad and provides connections with tourist destinations all over the world. The airport is about eight km outside of town. The Port of Hamburg is known as the gateway to the world. You want to travel by train? Very well! Hamburg boasts four train stations in addition to the main train station and InterCity-Express (ICE) trains stop at all five. Hamburg is a motorway junction and therefore fast to reach. No doubt: Hamburg has a perfect infrastructure.

Air: Hamburg Airport serves 114 destinations worldwide, with direct links to 52 European cities. It is located in the North of the city, with easy connections by airport buses, scheduled buses and taxis. Travel time from CCH to the airport is between 20 and 30 minutes.

Road: The CCH is already signposted at Hamburg's motorway exits. The signposts indicate the shortest route to the CCH, which has 900 parking spaces in its own underground car park.

Rail: The CCH is directly linked with the ICE, IC and Interregio network of Deutsche Bahn, with its own Intercity main line train station, Dammtor, just a few steps away.

Public transport:
The CCH is also easily accessible via public transport, linking it with the whole of the city area.

S-Bahn:
Rapid transit lines S11, S21, S31 to Hamburg Dammtor

U-Bahn:
Metro lines U1 to Stephansplatz or U2 to Gänsemarkt

Buses:
4, 5 or 109 to Dammtor, or 112 to Stephansplatz

Express buses:
34 to Dammtor, 35 to Heinrich-Hertz-Turm or 36 to Stephansplatz

Hamburg public transport online (www.hvv.de)
Hamburg Airport online (www.ham.airport.de)
Timetable information of Deutsche Bahn (bahn.hafas.de)
www.hamburg-tourism.de

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