Hamburg
Daily Schedule
Each day we will go on the streets for a couple of hours to share the Gospel and see many life-changing encounters, pray for healing and love on people. We will have breaks where you can grab lunch and dinner and regular times to gather for worship, prayer and to hear the amazing testimonies of what God is doing on the streets.
We will send you more specific information on the city you choose after you applied.
All participants are responsible to cover all of their own costs (flights, accommodation, transportation, food etc.) We believe this will be a great investment into the Gospel being spread all over Europe.
Transportation
The Best airport to fly into is Hamburg Airport (HAM)
- This will most likely be the cheapest as well.
- It is about 15 minutes to Hamburg by car, 30 minutes regular train to the city
Train stations
- The best train station if you fly into/out of Hamburg is “Hamburg Flughafen”
(located inside the airport). - The best train station is “Hamburg Hbf”
(this is the main city train station, located in the heart of the city)
Transportation options within the city:
trams and buses make it easy to get around Hamburg.
Most people take the tram and bus here, it’s the cheapest and easiest way to get around the whole city.
If you purchase a Hamburg daily/weekly ticket, you can ride both the trams and buses! You can either purchase tickets at a kiosk near the trams/trains/bus stops, the app called “DB Navigator” or this website https://www.hvv.de/en/tickets. The website will be the easiest choice.
These are the current prices:
The day ticket costs: 8,40 euros
The weekly ticket costs: 11,90 euros ( limited to specific areas of the city)
The monthly ticket costs: 50 euros (This s a great option because you can use it all around Germany, its not just limited to the city of Hamburg but this is only for the regular trains and trams) (If you book this option, then make sure you book for the month you want it and then cancel it right away so it doesn’t automatically charge you the next month. You will be still be able to use it for the month you purchased for! )
In the main city centre you can also get around with walking everywhere!
There are rentable e-bikes and scooters as well. They have a few app’s called “Tier” ,“Bolt” and “Lime“
For taxi services you can use apps and services such as Uber, Bolt and FreeNow
Accommodation
Good areas to stay in the city are around the different parts like Altona, Schanzenviertel, Mundsburg and Eppendorf
You can find Airbnb, hotels and hostels in every part of the city giving opportunities to different preferences and budgets.
For hotels, apartment rentals and hostels you can use https://www.booking.com to find an accommodation to best suit your needs.