Hanover (Hannover) City, Germany. Free Entry. Open Daily.
Details
Accessibility:
The city of Hanover is seen as very accessible to tourists with a disability (http://www.germany.travel/en/ms/barrier-free-germany/where-to-go/lower-saxony.html). The Red Thread tour booklet, which can be obtained from the tourist information office, has details of accessible toilets and information on parking can be found on the following weblink: http://www.hannover.de/en/Tourism-events/Fast-and-direct-services-throughout-the-region/By-Car.
Brief Description:
Hanover (or Hannover) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. The city has a tourist trail known as ‘The Red Thread’; it is a 4200 metres long red line painted on the pavement which makes its way through the inner city joining up 36 prime attractions.
Further Information:
Address:
Hannover Tourist Information, Ernst-August-Platz 8, 30159 Hannover
Email:
Phone:
+49 511 12345111
Website:
Opening Hours:
Open daily.
Directions:
Hanover is in the north of Germany about 100 miles south of Hamburg. The tourist information office is on Ernst-August-Platz between routes 3 and 6.
Latitude: 52.375248, Longitude: 9.7414318
Transport:
There are many forms of public transport in and around Germany. For further details see the website http://www.german-way.com/travel-and-tourism/public-transport-in-germany/
Amenities:
There are plenty of places to eat and drink in Hanover; from Michelin starred restaurants to bars and cafes.