St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel, Hamburg, Germany. Tickets Charged. Open Daily.
Details
Accessibility:
St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel has a flat road surface, with a pavement for pedestrians. It is wheelchair accessible.
Brief Description:
The St Pauli Elbe Tunnel, a Hamburg landmark that was built in 1911, is a tourist attraction and a protected historical monument. You can drive, walk or cycle through it or just admire it.
Further Information:
Address:
Hamburg Port Authority Office, Beim Kraftwerk 4, 20457 Hamburg
Email:
None available.
Phone:
+49 (0) 40-428 47 47 42
Website:
http://www.hamburg-port-authority.de/en/the-port-of-hamburg/elbtunnel/Seiten/default.aspx
http://www.hamburg-travel.com/attractions/historic-hamburg/the-old-elbe-tunnel/
Opening Hours:
For cars:
Mon – Fri
8am - 1pm one-way traffic from St. Pauli to Steinwerder
1pm - 6pm one-way traffic from Steinwerder to St. Pauli
Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays
Pedestrians and cyclists:
always open
Closed 31 December (New Year's Eve) from 9pm - 4am
Pedestrians and cyclist - free
Vehicles (size restricted) - €2.00
Gauge dimension: 1.90m; Width: 2.20m; Length: 9.50m; Height: 3.40m
Directions:
St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel spans the river Elbe in central Hamburg in northern Germany.
Latitude: 53.545900, Longitude: 9.9665761
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 no refreshments at the tunnel itself, but there are restaurants, cafes and shops available in the surrounding area of Hamburg.