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Located in the eastern part of the Ruhr industrial area, Hamm is a city that's both rich in history and bustling with modern developments. The region's historical roots date back to the Middle Ages, which is reflected in many of its eye-catching buildings and monuments.
Flying in? Opt for a Rental Car
- Hamm doesn't have its own airport. The closest ones are Dortmund Airport and Munster Osnabruck International Airport. Both are about an hour's ride from Hamm.
- Pick up a rental car right at the airport for a seamless transition into your holiday. With Germany's well-kept roads and world-famous autobahns, it's a great way to travel!
- A common driving rule that might seem odd is "right before left". This means that unless road signs dictate otherwise, a vehicle approaching from the right has priority.
Where to Park Your Car
Free parking spots can be hard to come by in the city centre. However, numerous multi-storey car parks are available around the city. Prices usually range from 1 to 3 euros per hour. And don't forget, in Germany, cars are parked in the direction of traffic flow.
Exploring Hamm
Compact and easily discoverable, Hamm is perfect to explore with your rental car. Here are some must-visit spots:
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Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple: This Hindu temple is one of the largest in Europe, attracting numerous visitors with its remarkable South Indian architecture.
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Glass Elephant: Best known as Hamm's symbol, this architectural marvel offers a picturesque panoramic view of the city.
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Maximilian Park: An excellent spot for relaxation and amusement with beautifully manicured gardens and a butterfly house.
Seasonal Events
Freilichtbühne Heessen, an open-air stage built in a former quarry, hosts a wide range of theatrical and musical performances during summer season. A must-visit for art lovers!
Final Tip
Last but not least, prepare some euros for your trip as credit cards aren't as widely accepted in Germany as they are in the UK. Have a fabulous trip!