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Pharmacy
The guide was updated:Most pharmacies observe the usual opening hours for shops, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Some may choose to remain open until 8 p.m. Pharmacies are closed on Sunday, but an emergency service on a rotating basis is always available, see below.
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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City Airport Mannheim (approximately 15 kilometers from Heidelberg)
Tram number 5 reaches Heidelberg in approximately 30 minutes.
www.flugplatz-mannheim.de
Frankfurt Airport City (approximately 80 kilometers from Heidelberg)
The Airport Shuttle Service TLS offers a reasonably priced connection between Frankfurt Airport and Heidelberg.
For information and booking:
Tel.: +49 6221 58 40224 or under reservation@heidelberg.de
www.heidelberg-marketing.de/en/search-book/airport-transfer
The Lufthansa Airport Bus takes passengers directly to Heidelberg from Terminal 1 at Arrival Hall B. An advance reservation is recommended.
www.lufthansa-airportbus.de
Deutsche Bahn: trains run from Frankfurt airport to Heidelberg with one change in Mannheim. The main-line station lies across from Terminal 1.
www.bahn.de
other nearby airports:
Baden-Airpark Airport Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden (approximately 90 kilometers from Heidelberg)
Transfer: Baden-Airpark-Express Shuttlebus takes passengers to Heidelberg’s main railway station.
www.badenairpark.de
Stuttgart Airport (approximately 120 kilometers from Heidelberg)
The S-Bahn runs directly from Stuttgart Airport to Stuttgart’s main railway station, which is connected with Heidelberg by the ICE, IC and EC railway networks.
www.flughafen-stuttgart.de
Frankfurt Hahn Airport (approximately 150 kilometers from Heidelberg)
The Hahn Express Shuttlebus takes passengers to the main railway station in Heidelberg.
www.hahn-express.de
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Arriving by train
Heidelberg is well integrated into the German and European railway systems. Examples: Frankfurt to Heidelberg in one hour, Cologne to Heidelberg in two hours, Zurich or Paris to Heidelberg in three and a half hours, Amsterdam to Heidelberg in five hours.
www.bahn.de
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Arriving by car
The motorways A5/A6, with interconnected highways, serve much of the greater Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. Motorways A5/A6, direct motorway on-ramps and exits from/to Heidelberg via the A5/A656.
Heidelberg has an environmental zone, into which only vehicles which meet certain emissions standards are permitted to drive. Cars which are used in the Green Zone must be equipped with a sticker that indicates their emissions group.
The center with its diverse shopping opportunities around the Bismarckplatz (Bismarck Square) includes the parking garages P0 to P7, P14, the underground car park P15 in the old hospital and the P16 right at the start of the Neuenheimer Neckarseite. For an old-town stroll or a visit to the Castle, it is best to park in the Old Town car parks P9, P11, P12 or P13.
You can check for free parking places on www.heidelberg.de/parken.
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Public transport
Heidelberg’s short-distance transport network, consisting of the S-Bahn railway and the streetcar and bus system, is optimally developed. From outside the main railway station, you have quick and easy access to the Old Town and the various parts of the city, reaching the Old Town in 5 to 7 minutes.
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HeidelbergCARD
The HeidelbergCARD enables you to experience a great number of attractions simply and economically. The HeidelbergCARD is available for a stay of one, two, or four days, and for families for two days.
Free benefits with the Card:
Castle ticket:
With the HeidelbergCARD you receive also the castle ticket. This ticket blends a ride on the funicular and a visit to the castle into one unique experience. Your trip to the castle begins on a relaxed – and environmentally nurturing – note, at the funicular station just off of Corn Market. The castle ticket covers your trip to and from the castle funicular station, on one of the most modern electrically operated city cable cars in Germany, plus entrance to the castle courtyard, the Great Vat building with the largest wooden wine vat in the world, the famous view from the terrace, and the unique German Apothecary Museum.
Free travel with the public transport system:
The HeidelbergCARD entitles the bearer for the inscribed period of validity to travel with all busses, streetcars and approved trains (with the Deutsche Bahn: RE, RB, and S-Bahn, second class) of the linked transport system VRN in the greater zone of Heidelberg (Zone 125).
All variations of the HeidelbergCARD ensure attractive reductions. Whether for guided or non-guided tours, visits to museums, cultural enrichments, restaurants, or shopping – with the HeidelbergCARD, Heidelberg is even more enjoyable!
Available in the Tourist Information Centers.
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Taxi
All officially registered cab drivers display within the cab a numbered proof of identity.
Taxi HDirekt: Tel. +49 6221 73 90 90
Dombrowski Iwona Taxiunternehmen: Tel. +49 6221 72 08 72
Frey Wolfgang Taxi: +49 6221 77 64 07
Auto-Funk-Taxi-Vermittlungs-Zentrale Heidelberg eG: +49 6221 30 20 30
Frauen-Nachttaxi Heidelberg: https://www.heidelberg.de/hd,Lde/212878.html
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Bike Hire
VRNnextbike
Public bike rental system in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region. The bikes can be picked up and returned in the participating cities.
www.vrnnextbike.de
DB-Fahrradmietsystem
Vor dem Hauptbahnhof stellt die Deutsche Bahn Fahrräder des DB-Fahrradmietsystems Call a Bike bereit.
www.callabike.de.
radhof BERGHEIM
Bergheimer Straße 101 (in backyard) and
inside the main station on platform 1b
69115 Heidelberg
www.fahrrad-heidelberg.de
Heidel-Bike
Rohrbacher Straße 13 - 15
69115 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 23170
info@heidel-bike.de
www.heidel-bike.de
Radolino
Lahrer Str. 24
69126 Heidelberg
www.radolino.de
Pedelec-Vermietung (Elektrofahrrad), verschiedene Standorte
www.rueckenwind-hd.org
Joyrides, E-Bike-rental
Dezernat 16/Emil-Maier-Straße 16
69115 Heidelberg
www.joyrides-rent.de
Swapfiets
Untere Straße 2
69117 Heidelberg
phone +49 30 700 14 500
heidelberg@swapfiets.de
www.swapfiets.de
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E-Scooter
Spread over locations throughout the city, Heidelberg has numerous e-scooters from various providers available for rent. To rent a scooter, you have to register via the app of the respective rental company, drivers must be at least 18 years old and only one person is allowed to ride the scooter.
www.tier.app/de
www.zeusscooters.com
www.bird.co/de
www.li.me
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Pharmacy
Most pharmacies observe the usual opening hours for shops, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Some may choose to remain open until 8 p.m. Pharmacies are closed on Sunday, but an emergency service on a rotating basis is always available, see below.
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Telephone
Country code of Germany: +49
Area code of Heidelberg: (0) 6221
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Electricity
230 V / 50Hz
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