Hamburg Stadium
The new Hamburg Stadium, the AOL
Arena, opened its doors on 2nd September
2000 for the international match
between Germany and Greece. It has
a capacity of 50,000 and is home
to 1. Bundesliga club Hamburger
SV, who finished 4th in the league
in the 2003/2004 season. The stadium
has been awarded 5 stars by the
UEFA Stadium Committee, an award
held by 2 other German stadiums
� Munich and Gelsenkirchen.
www.aol-arena.de
www.hsv.de
www.hsv-museum.de
How to get there:
From the main station � take
the S-Bahn (S21) to �Elbgaustraße�
and then a 2 min walk or get off
at �Stellingen� and
take the shuttle bus to the stadium.
Cost approx. €2.30 (free transportation
with match ticket), journey time
approx. 30mins
Stadium tours:
Mon � Fri, 3:30pm, duration
90mins, adults €6, conc. €3,
groups (15+) €4
Contact: 0049 40 415501
St. Pauli Landungsbr�cken
Hamburg:
Hamburg is Germany�s 2nd
largest city (pop. 1.7mil) and is
home to Europe�s second largest
port. It is also Germany�s
greenest city. Hamburg is an elegant
and cosmopolitan town with magnificent
promenades, international musicals,
extravagant shopping malls - and
the infamous Reeperbahn.
Nearest airports:
Hamburg 8kms (BA, Lufthansa, Hapag
Lloyd Express)
Hamburg (Lübeck) 55kms (Ryanair)
Nearest ports:
Cuxhaven (Germany) 1hr 45mins
Rotterdam (Netherlands) 4hrs 35mins
Next World Cup venue: Hanover (1hr
45mins)
Local tourist office:
Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
Steinstr. 7
20095 Hamburg
Tel: 0049 40 30051300
Fax: 0049 40 30051333