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imprint Karlsruher Messe- und Kongress GmbH Festplatz 9, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany Telephone: +49 721 3720-0, Fax: +49 721 3720-99-2116 Email: info@messe-karlsruhe.de As at 06/19 Photo credits: KMK Archiv, Karlsruhe Tourismus, Fotolia, Adobe Stock, Badisches Staatstheater, Stadt Rheinstetten, Stadt Ettlingen, Jürgen Rösner, Beim Schupi, Klenerts Restaurant, Vogelbräu Karlsruhe, Carlos Cocktailbar, El Taquito, Konditorei Brenner, Ettlinger Tor, Karlsruher Bädergesellschaft mbH, Saensaran-Thaimassage, ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medien - Uli Deck, Botanischer Garten - Günther Bayerl, Schlosslichtspiele - Uli Deck While every care has been taken in putting together this document, we cannot rule out changes or errors. We do not guarantee that the information in this document is correct and/or complete.
welcome Dear exhibitors, convention attendees, and fair visitors, At the end of a long and fascinating day at the trade fair or convention you are attending, you may decide that you want to end the day in whatever way you feel like. Making sure that you will never run out of options while you are in Karlsruhe, we have put together some useful information and tips for your stay. This leaflet, “After Fair”, is the product of our work. You are more than welcome to use the information contained in this leaflet to make your stay even more interesting. You will be surprised by the many options Karlsruhe has to offer! We hope that you will have a pleasant stay full of jour- neys of discovery even while you are not at your trade fair or convention. We would like to extend a warm welcome to you, the visitors to the home of conventions and trade fairs, Karlsruhe. Britta Wirtz CEO Karlsruher Messe- und Kongress GmbH 3
content food & drink 6 restaurants 8 bars 12 cafés 14 shopping 16 wellness 20 public baths 22 beauty 26 nightlife 28 art & culture 32 museums 34 theatre 36 gardens 38 places to visit 40 city portrait 44 Karlsruhe 46 Rheinstetten 48 Ettlingen 50 city map 52 transport network map 54 getting here 56
restaurants Anders auf dem Turmberg Besitos Karlsruhe Reichardstraße 22 Karl-Friedrich-Straße 9 76227 Karlsruhe-Durlach 76133 Karlsruhe www.anders-turmberg.de www.besitos.de Tel.: 0721 41459 Tel.: 0721 3525188 Aposto Bratar Waldstraße 57 Erbprinzenstrasse 27 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.aposto.eu/karlsruhe www.bratar.de Tel.: 0721 1607773 Tel.: 0721 98230230 Beim Schupi Badisch Brauhaus Brick + Bone Stephanienstraße 38 – 40 Waldstraße 79 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.badisch-brauhaus.de www.brickandbone.de Tel.: 0721 1444400 Tel.: 0721 205000 Beim Schupi Cantina Majolika Durmersheimer Straße 6 Ahaweg 6 – 8 76185 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.schupi.de www.cantinamajolika.de Tel.: 0721 551220 Tel.: 0721 1611492 8 restaurants bars cafés
Carls Wirtshaus Kesselhaus Alter Schlachthof 51 Griesbachstraße 10 c 76131 Karlsruhe 76185 Karlsruhe www.carls-wirtshaus.de www.kesselhaus-ka.de Tel.: 0721 66996415 Tel.: 0721 6699269 Enchilada Klenerts Restaurant beim Waldstraße 63 Bruderbund 76133 Karlsruhe Jakobstraße 3 www.enchilada.de 76287 Rheinstetten Tel.: 0721 1208885 www.klenerts-bruderbund.de Tel.: 07242 6171 Hoepfner Burghof Haid-und-Neu-Straße 18 Kofflers Heuriger 76131 Karlsruhe Lange Straße 1 www.hoepfner-burghof.de 76199 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 622644 www.kofflers-heuriger.de Tel.: 0721 890202 Hotel-Restaurant Steuermann Hansastraße 13 Lehner’s Wirtshaus 76189 Karlsruhe Karlstraße 21 a www.hotel-steuermann.de 76133 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 950900 www.lehners-wirtshaus.de Tel.: 0721 2495720 © nik0.0kin – stock.adobe.com 9
restaurants Marktlücke Portale 50 Karl-Friedrich-Straße 8 Erbprinzenstraße 4-12 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.karlsruhermarktluecke.de www.portale50.de Tel.: 0721 6699829 Tel.: 0721 2039845 Mediterrane Restaurant EigenArt Karlstraße 70 Hebelstraße 17 76137 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.mediterrane.eu www.eigenart-karlsruhe.de Tel.: 0721 8196978 Tel.: 0721 5703443 Oberländer Weinstube Restaurant Schoko Akademiestraße 7 Hauptstraße 53 76133 Karlsruhe 76287 Rheinstetten www.oberlaender-weinstube.de www.restaurantschoko.de Tel.: 0721 25066 Tel.: 0721 510535 Pomodoro Restaurant Sein Waldstraße 87 Scheffelstraße 57 76133 Karlsruhe 76135 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 20272 www.restaurant-sein.de Tel.: 0721 40244776 Vogelbräu Karlsruhe 10 restaurants bars cafés
Klenerts Restaurant beim Bruderbund SAF Antipasti e Vino Terra Mare Badenwerkstraße am Festplatz 1 Ritterstraße 19 76137 Karlsruhe 76137 Karlsruhe www.saf-vino.de www.restaurant-terramare.de Tel.: 0721 78365044 Tel.: 0721 6605493 Stövchen Vogelbräu Karlsruhe Waldstraße 54 Kapellenstraße 50 76133 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.stoevchen.com www.vogelbraeu.de Tel.: 0721 29241 Tel.: 0721 377571 11
bars aurum gold Alter Schlachthof 45 Ludwig-Wilhelm-Straße 12 76131 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.aurum-weinbar.de www.gold-ka.de Tel.: 0721 66499745 Tel.: 0721 6268238 Carlos Cocktailbar Carlos Cocktailbar Hemingway Lounge Markgrafenstraße 32 Uhlandstraße 26 76133 Karlsruhe 76135 Karlsruhe www.carloscocktailbar.de www.hemingwaylounge.de Tel.: 0721 46719460 Tel.: 0721 49972877 Der Kofferraum JEAN CLAUDE Hirschstraße 17 Blumenstraße 23 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.derkofferraum.de www.jean-claude-bar.de Tel.: 0721 18054803 Tel.: 0178 7905365 EL Taquito KAP Waldstraße 24 – 26 Kapellenstraße 68 76133 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.el-taquito.de www.kap-ka.de Tel.: 0721 23881 Tel.: 0721 32166 12 restaurants bars cafés
Kommödchen Ludwig’s Marienstraße 1 Waldstraße 61 76137 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.kommoedchen-ka.de www.ludwigs-ka.de Tel.: 0721 96884844 Tel.: 0721 23349 Living Room Toro Tapasbar Sophienstraße 112 Akademiestraße 57 76135 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.l-room.de Tel.: 0721 47030469 Tel.: 0151 52539420 El Taquito 13
cafés Böckeler Confiserie Café Mary Poppins Kaiserstraße 141 Kaiserallee 51 a 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.boeckeler.org www.cafe-mary-poppins.de Tel.: 0721 864890 Tel.: 0721 858593 Café Brenner Café Palaver Karlstraße 61 a Steinstraße 23 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.cafe-brenner.de www.cafepalaver.de Tel.: 0721 356789 Tel.: 0721 377647 Café Juli Café Pan Nelkenstraße 21 Kaiserstraße 50 76135 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.cafe-juli.de www.cafepan.de Tel.: 0721 84089899 Tel.: 0721 3505858 Café Kongress Café Rih Ettlinger Straße 11 a Waldstraße 3 76137 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.cafekongress.eatbu.com www.caferih.de Tel.: 0721 3548383 Tel.: 0721 22074 14 restaurants bars cafés
Cats Café Perlbohne Kaiserpassage 16 Blumenstraße 19 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.catscafe.de www.perlbohne.de Tel.: 0721 40245988 Tel.: 0721 85148407 Kaffeehaus NUN Sukie´s Cake Shop Gottesauer Straße 35 Bahnhofstraße 13 76131 Karlsruhe 76137 Karlsruhe www.nun.cafe www.sukiescakeshop.de Tel.: 0151 40418043 Tel.: 0721 50449799 Konditorei Café JÄCK Karlstraße 37 76133 Karlsruhe www.konditorei-cafe-jaeck.de Tel.: 0721 27149 Pâtisserie Ludwig Waldstraße 85 76133 Karlsruhe www.patisserie-ludwig.net Tel.: 0179 1781272 Café Konditorei Brenner Photo: © leszekglasner / Fotolia.com 15
shopping
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shopping ETTLINGER TOR shopping centre in Karlsruhe Accommodating 130 specialist retailers, cafés, and restaurants on an area of 37,000 m², ETTLINGER TOR in Karlsruhe is a veritable paradise for shopping. Situated in an extension of the pedestrian zone, it’s where you’ll find almost everything your heart desires. The glass-roofed mall offers a wide range of products and services relating to fashion, accessories, beauty, literature, and consumer electronics on three floors. www.ettlinger-tor.de Ettlinger Tor Postgalerie The Postgalerie in Karlsruhe’s former central post office is one of the most beautiful shopping galleries in Germany. Bright with natural light, spacious, modern, and carefully maintained, the Post- galerie, featuring some 50 different specialised shops, outlets, and eateries, has been a popular shopping destination for the whole re- gion and beyond since 2001. It’s the only place in Karlsruhe where you’ll find the big PRIMARK, TK MAXX, and DECATHLON stores. www.postgalerie.de 18
Südliche Waldstraße (Southern Waldstrasse) This little jewel in the heart of the city is said to be the most creative street in the whole of Karlsruhe. No wonder, because the many busi- nesses in this buzzing street are run by their owners with heart and soul. Heading the line-up is the interior-design store “burger”, offe- ring the most renowned collections of modern design for homes and commercial projects. Kaiserstrasse - the main shopping avenue The “Kaiserstrasse” is the main shopping avenue in Karlsruhe’s city centre. This is where you’ll find numerous retail stores, cafes, and snack bars. Enjoy a city stroll along Baden’s longest shopping street. Here, Karlsruhe’s city centre can be full of lively ambience one minute and then, in the next street café, be transformed into a haven of peaceful relaxation. Zirkel A crescent-shaped boulevard set before Karlsruhe’s “Schlossplatz”, the “Zirkel” is a favourite place for art lovers to meet: here, two galle- ries combine to form the “Galerien am Zirkel”, comprising the gallery of Karl Ewald Schrade and the Neue Kunst Gallery of Michael Oess. Located at the western end of the Zirkel is the Staatliche Kunsthalle (State Art Gallery). Besides art, there are other high-end shops, too, such as Löb High-Fidelity for acoustic enjoyment and Goldschmiede Zöller for fine jewellery. 19
wellness
Therme Vierordtbad
public baths Europabad Karlsruhe Europabad Karlsruhe With its shark-themed children’s water park “KAi” and numerous thrilling waterslides, a fantastic water landscape, the excellent cuisine as well as unique sauna and wellness facilities, Europa- bad Karlsruhe is the top tip for a short holiday in the beautiful fan- shaped city of Karlsruhe! The “AquaRocket” waterslide, one of the absolute highlights of Europabad Karlsruhe, is guaranteed to wake you up with 14 metres of free-fall in only 10 seconds! And if that’s not enough, then take an adventurous ride in the “Green Viper” commu- nity-slide. Constantly on the run from the venomous snake, visual and structural elements promise a great adventure accompanied by exciting music! www.ka-europabad.de 22 public baths beauty
Vierordtbad Thermal Baths The historical Vierordtbad thermal baths are the perfect place for the short break you’ve always wished for, right in the heart of the unique fan-shaped city of Karlsruhe. A fairy-tale blend of water, warmth, and wellness make every visit an absolute pleasure for body, mind, and soul. This fascinating world of water lets visitors im- merse themselves in a soothing and feel-good atmosphere amidst artistic mosaics. An impressive sauna landscape in this historical bathhouse’s indoor and outdoor areas also offer the opportunity for thorough relaxation. Massage and cosmetic treatments, physiothe- rapy and a variety of events to enhance well-being never fail to de- light guests every time they visit. www.ka-vierordtbad.de Vierordtbad 23
public baths Fächerbad The Fächerbad swimming complex is situated in the heart of Karlsruhe’s tranquil Waldstadt district. As the biggest sports swim- ming baths in the region, it offers everything sport-oriented swim- mers look for. A 50-metre pool in the indoor section ensures an opti- mum environment for training and competitions, and the generously proportioned high-diving pool provides ideal conditions too. A spe- cial highlight is the convertible pool: at 25 metres in length, it is truly a showpiece in the world of competitive swimming. Fresh air when the sun is shining – the roof closed for rain. The typical cabriolet feeling is part of this pool’s particular charm. When training is over, the sauna section and its dreamy gardens provide ample scope for intensive relaxation. The extensive outdoor area offers plenty of space for recreation, leisure, and sunbathing when the weather is right. www.ka-faecherbad.de Fächerbad Karlsruhe 24 public baths beauty
Rheinstrandbad Rheinstrandbad Rappenwört is one of the biggest and most scenic outdoor swimming baths in Germany. Set in the middle of a nature conservation area on the Rhine, the complex is an oasis of leisure and relaxation. The diversified landscape featuring a wave pool, fun pools, diving boards, and solar-heated pools for swimmers and paddling ensure a great day out with family and friends. With its array of waterslides, children’s playground, sports areas, and a big mini-golf course, Karlsruhe’s “pearl on the Rhine” promises re- creational fun for young and old. The so-called “Milchhäusle” also offers a great selection of culinary fare for keeping your strength up on those sunny days at the poolside. Outdoor pool season: May to September www.ka-baeder.de/rappenwoertbad Rheinstrandbad 25
beauty Art Coiffeur Franck Dollé Ginkgo Day Spa Herrenstraße 48 Ritterstraße 24 76133 Karlsruhe 76137 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 376565 Tel.: 0151 26834559 www.art-coiffeur.de www.ginkgo-dayspa.de Baan Thai Massage Haarschneiderei Adlerstraße 7 Herrenstraße 35 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 49975522 Tel.: 0721 22668 www.baan-thai-massage-ka.de www.haarschneiderei-ka.de Body & Beauty Lounge Saensaran-Thaimassage Kaiserstraße 177 Veilchenstraße 13 76133 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 46711437 Tel.: 0721 8315253 www.body-beauty-lounge.de www.saensaran-thaimassage.de Comfort & Schönheit Skin Wellity Ettlinger Straße 4 Amalienstraße 13 76137 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 888876 Tel.: 0721 8244881 comfort-schoenheit-kosmetik.de www.skin-wellity.de Eden Cosmetic Spa Style Lab Hairdesign Sophienstraße 37 Rastatter Straße 91 76133 Karlsruhe 76199 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721 844304 Tel.: 0721 85145794 www.eden-cosmetic-spa.de www.stylelab-hairdesign.de 26 public baths beauty
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nightlife
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nightlife AGOSTEA SUBSTAGE Karlsruhe e.V. Rüppurrer Straße 1 Alter Schlachthof 19 76137 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.agostea-karlsruhe.de www.substage.de App Club Krokokeller Kaiserpassage 6 Bürgerstraße 14 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.app-club.de www.krokokeller.com CEN CLUB Kulturzentrum Tollhaus Waldstraße 32 Alter Schlachthof 35 76133 Karlsruhe 76131 Karlsruhe www.cen-club.de www.tollhaus.de Die Stadtmitte Nachtwerk Musikclub Baumeisterstraße 3 Pfannkuchstraße 14 76137 Karlsruhe 76185 Karlsruhe www.die-stadtmitte.de www.nachtwerk-musikclub.de En Vogue Topsy Turvy Blumenstraße 10 Hirschstraße 30 76133 Karlsruhe 76133 Karlsruhe www.envogue-nightclub.de www.topsy-bar.de Qubes CLB Unverschämt Hirschstraße 16 Bahnhofplatz 6 76133 Karlsruhe 76137 Karlsruhe www.qubes-club.de www.uv-karlsruhe.de 30
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art & culture
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museums Badischer Kunstverein (Baden Society of Art) A contemporary exhibition programme of international art. Tuesday – Friday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. www.badischer-kunstverein.de Badisches Landesmuseum (Baden State Museum) The Baden State Museum in Karlsruhe Palace is the biggest museum of cultural history in Baden-Württemberg and one of the most active of its kind in Germany. With its collections of worldwide significance, it presents art and historical spheres of life from prehistory and early history all the way through to ancient cultures, the Middle Ages, the Baroque period and the 21st century. Visitors are welcome to climb the palace tower until one hour before the museum closes to get an impressive view of the fan-shaped layout of the city’s streets. Tuesday – Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. free admission www.landesmuseum.de Rechtshistorisches Museum (Legal Historical Museum) The Karlsruhe Museum of Legal History is located in the Federal Sup- reme Court in the city centre and gives visitors an overview of the historical development of law. Groups welcome by prior arrangement. Tuesday 10 a.m. – 12 noon (except bank holidays) www.rechtshistorisches-museum.de Staatliche Kunsthalle (State Art Gallery) Comprising three buildings on Hans-Thoma-Strasse – the main buil- ding, the “Junge Kunsthalle”, and the “Orangerie” – the State Art Hall is rich in tradition and one of Germany’s biggest museums. It sees itself as an intermediary between the past, the present, and the future. At the core of the museum’s work is the preservation of the legacy of seven centuries of European art history as well as uphol- ding the present-day dialogue with the collection and the quality of its enlargement. Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. www.kunsthalle-karlsruhe.de 34 museums theatre gardens places to visit
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde (State Museum of Natural History) The Natural History Museum presents a permanent exhibition of in- digenous and exotic plants and animals as well as rocks and fossils. The highly popular vivarium has a wide range of terrariums as well as freshwater and seawater aquariums. Tuesday – Friday 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. www.smnk.de Städtische Galerie (Municipal Gallery) The main focus of this exhibition is on local art dating back to the founding of Karlsruhe’s Academy of Art (1854) and German art from 1945 to the present day. To complement the gallery’s own portfolio, the top-class collection of the Cologne-based married couple Eber- hard and Ute Garnatz forms a highlight in its own right with key works of German painting, sculpture, and photography since 1960. Wednesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. www.staedtische-galerie.de ZKM | Centre for Art and Media A special cultural experience awaits visitors in the ZKM | Centre for Art and Media in Karlsruhe. On more than 15.000 m² of exhibition space, visitors can explore video, music, and light installations, com- puter-assisted and interactive environments at the ZKM as well as totally new exhibition formats. As a “reward” for its pioneering work, the ZKM has received a very special distinction: the international art database ArtFacts.Net selected the ZKM as one of the Top10 of the world’s best museums. Wednesday – Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays www.zkm.de 35
theatre Badisch Bühn Baden dialect, Baden mentality, and above all Baden humour flou- rish on the stage of this Karlsruhe theatre. Made all the more en- joyable by wining and dining before and during the performances. Tickets & information: 0721 552500 www.badisch-buehn.de Badisches Staatstheater (Baden State Theatre) The Baden State Theatre presents operas, concerts, ballet, and theatre as well as the “Junge Staatstheater” founded in 2011 and the “Volkstheater”. The establishment is also the main venue for Karlsruhe’s annual international Händel festival. Tickets & information: 0721 933333 www.staatstheater.karlsruhe.de Das Sandkorn – more than just theatre Modern and entertaining theatre for children and adults of all ages. The emphasis is on in-house productions. Cabaret, musicals, con- temporary dramas and spirited comedies, guest performances, or self-produced plays – the programme is eclectic and diversified. Tickets & information: 0721 83152970 www.das-sandkorn.de Jakobus-Theater Jakobus-Theater is a motivated amateur theatre that works with professional stage directors and has existed since 1972. The re- pertoire leaves next to nothing to be desired: Contemporary plays, modern classics, German classics, Comedies, literary cabarets, rea- dings, chanson and music evenings, children’s and youth plays, guest performances and much more. Tickets & information: 0721 854245 www.jakobus-theater.de 36 museums theatre gardens places to visit
Kammertheater (Chamber theatre) The Karlsruhe Kammertheater is a private theatre with 250 seats. The programme ranges from comedies to classics and musical pro- ductions. The roles are often played by prominent actors. Tickets & information: 0721 23111 www.kammertheater-karlsruhe.de marotte-Figurentheater The marotte figure theatre has had its own permanent premises in Karlsruhe since 1987. marotte is distinguished by the broad spect- rum of its means of expression and its repertoire, which ranges from traditional fairy tales to theatrical versions of modern children’s books and experimental plays. The theatre uses a wide variety of figures such as hand puppets, table-top puppets, marionettes and other objects as well as shadow play. Tickets & information: 0721 841555 www.marotte-figurentheater.de Spuktheater The Spuktheater is a small, professional private theatre in Karlsruhe. The shows all involve the supernatural and unexplained phenomena. The audience is more than just a body of passive onlookers and often becomes part of the story. Information: 0177 3922768 www.spuktheater.net 37
gardens Botanischer Garten (Botanical Gardens) The Botanical Gardens are located near the Orangerie on the peri- phery of the Palace gardens and is appreciated as an oasis of green in the heart of the former ducal residence of Karlsruhe. It is home to more than 20 special species of trees from different continents, glasshouses with cacti, and numerous greenhouses full of tropical plants. Secluded corners with springs, sculptures, and a wonderfully laid out café terrace combine to form a charming ensemble. www.botanischer-garten-karlsruhe.de Günther-Klotz-Anlage (Günther-Klotz park) The Günther-Klotz park is a beautifully located belt of green between the districts of Südweststadt and Grünwinkel. With the Alb river flow- ing through it, spacious areas for recreation and relaxation, several small lakes, a rental-boat lake, a basketball field, and a lot more be- sides, the park is an ideal spot for spending quality leisure time. It is also the venue for the annual DAS FEST, one of the biggest open-air events in Germany. Botanischer Garten 38 museums theatre gardens places to visit
Schlossgarten (Palace gardens) In 1967, for Germany’s National Garden Show, the Palace gardens were laid out in the style of English landscaped parklands. The green expanses are interspersed with sculptures from the baroque period to modern times, memorials, fountains from a variety of epochs, and also features the municipal park lake at its centre. This is where Karlsruhe’s citizens come to escape the hustle and bustle of their daily routines. Take a stroll through the waterlily and pheasant gar- dens, enjoy a tripon the miniature railway, or just relax and set your spirit free! ThePalace gardens mark the southern end of the popular “Hardtwald” local recreation area, stretching northwards through woodlands. Zoologischer Stadtgarten (Zoo) Karlsruhe’s zoo is one of the oldest in Germany. Set in the heart of the city, this green oasis with its with its historical stock of trees, colourful flowerbeds, themed gardens, and stretches of water invites visitors to experience nature and discover and acquaint themselves with a wide diversity of animal species from all over the world. The gondolettas are open from Easter to mid-October. Besides these, water organs, a children’s motor- way, an adventure playground, mi- nigolf, a petting zoo, and the daily feeding time make a visit an abso- lute must for the whole family. The zoo offers a rich and interesting programme for guests of all ages: additional entertainment is provi- ded by concerts and events of all kinds on the lake stage. Karlsruhe zoo – relaxation and recreation in equal measure. 39
places to visit The Federal Court of Justice The Federal Court of Justice was first opened in Karlsruhe on 1 October 1950. It is the Federal Republic of Germany’s highest court in the field of ordinary jurisdiction, i.e. in the administration of civil and criminal law, which, in the lower instances, is exercised by the local, regional, and higher regional courts operating under the aegis of the individual states. Herrenstraße 45 a, 76133 Karlsruhe The Federal Constitutional Court The Federal Constitutional Court has been based in Karlsruhe from its very beginnings. It moved into its present official premises in the immediate vicinity of Karlsruhe Palace (between Schlossplatz and the Botanical Gardens) in 1969. Its open layout is designed to convey democratic transparency. The assembly room is located in the highest part of the building. Schlossbezirk 3, 76131 Karlsruhe Turmberg The “Turmberg” is the prominent hill overlooking Durlach, the town surrounding the former royal residence of Baden. It is 256m high and the northernmost peak of the Black Forest on the tran- sition between the central German uplands and the rolling hills of the Kraichgau. From it, there’s a wonderful view of the Rhine Plain, Durlach, and Karlsruhe. Germany’s oldest funicular railway, the “Turmbergbahn”, is one way of getting to the top. Alternatively, those of a more robust constitution can take the steps of the “Hexenstäffele”. The Anders restaurant on Turmberg offers a wide selection of regional and seasonal cuisine. The “Ständehaus” remembrance site The “Badische Ständehaus” in Karlsruhe is rightly regarded as an institution that paved the way for democracy in Germany. The “Ständehaus” remembrance site, where the history of the Baden state parliament is presented in an exhibition, has been keeping the memory of this tradition alive since 1993. Free admission. Ständehausstraße 2, 76133 Karlsruhe 40 museums theatre gardens places to visit
“Marktplatz” and the Pyramid The “Marktplatz” around the pyramid is the best-known square in Karlsruhe and forms the city centre. It also accommodates the city’s iconic landmark, the pyramid built in 1823. Beneath it lies the crypt of the church “Konkordienkirche”, demolished in 1807, in which the city’s founding father, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach (1679-1738), lies buried. Also located there, facing Karlsruhe’s town hall, is the Protestant municipal church with a tower and steeple almost 62 metres high as well as the Grand Duke Ludwig fountain. Numerous cafés and restaurants around the square invite you to take a break and watch the world go by. The Square of Fundamental Rights The Square of Fundamental Rights, built in 2005, is situated between “Zirkel” and “Schlossplatz” in the pedestrian zone con- necting “Marktplatz” and Karlsruhe Palace. The square is dotted with 24 double-faced signs displaying statements made by judges, lawyers, and citizens relating to different aspects of right and wrong. The square is a gift from the City of Karlsruhe to the nearby Federal Constitutional Court. Prinz-Max-Palais Today, “Prinz-Max-Palais” – originally a grand retirement resi- dence of a business tycoon, then a palace of the Baden high nobi- lity, residence of the last Imperial Chancellor of the Reich, seat of the Federal Constitutional Court, and university building – accom- modates a wide array of cultural institutions: a department of the municipal museum, the literary society, the museum of Upper Rhine literature, and the children’s and youth library. Karlstraße 10, 76133 Karlsruhe 41
places to visit Karlsruhe Palace Karlsruhe Palace is the point around which the city’s fan-shape opens out. The palace is surrounded by the magnificent palace garden and the spacious palace forecourt. Today, Karlsruhe Palace accommodates the Baden State Museum and is always a good motif for a photograph. It was built between 1715 and 1718 on behalf of Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach and was henceforth the palace of residence of the ruling sovereigns for almost 200 years. The Karlsruhe PALACE ILLUMINATIONS have been taking place here in summer every year since 2015. With its 170-metre projection area, Karlsruhe Palace then becomes Germany’s probably biggest but most certainly most beautiful big screen. 24 high-performance beamers bathe the palace in another kind of magnificence every evening – free of charge and open to everyone, right in the heart of Karlsruhe. Schlossbezirk 10, 76131 Karlsruhe Maxin10sity, 300 Fragments, Photo: ARTIS - Uli Deck 42 museums theatre gardens places to visit
Straße der Demokratie, Photo: © Oskar/Fotolia.com Straße der Demokratie (The Street of Democracy) A tour of discovery along the so-called “Straße der Demokratie” is always worthwhile: Karlsruhe was the birthplace of the Baden Constitution in 1818 and is still home to Germany’s highest courts today. A whole row of cities and institutions with historical ties to the freedom movement have come together to increase awareness of this fascinating cultural and historical heritage in the public domain. Their cross-border project is the “Straße der Demokratie”. In Karlsruhe, the “street of democracy” leads to a total of eight locations featuring in this history, among them the “Ständehaus”, the town hall, the Federal Court of Justice, Prinz-Max-Palais, the Federal Constitutional Court, and the Square of Fundamental Rights. 43
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Karlsruhe Welcome to Karlsruhe! In the last few years, Karlsruhe, one of the youngest cities in Germany, has developed into a vibrant and dynamic large city in which savoir vivre is paramount. Owing to its location in the Upper Rhine region, Karlsruhe is regarded as one of the sunniest cities in the country, nestled in a scenic rural landscape. Karlsruhe really is a city of green, with more than 800 ha of public parks extending an open invitation to use leisure time actively. Karlsruhe’s unique- ly radial layout was the brainchild of its founding father, Margrave Karl Wilhelm, who had his palace built as the centre of the city in 1715, forming the point from which the roads radiate outwards. Culture is a key issue in Karlsruhe, which has a multitude of thea- tres, museums, and galleries to offer. When it comes to going out, you’re really spoilt for choice: from clubs to bars and cinemas, the city provides everything night owls could wish for. Traditional microbreweries are famous for their Baden specialities, whilst the trendy cafés exude big-city flair. There’s a wide range of shop- ping opportunities, in ETTLINGER TOR, for example, southern Germany’s biggest indoor shopping centre, or on Baden’s longest shopping avenue, the “Kaiserstraße”. www.karlsruhe-tourismus.de for the latest information Karlsruhe Rheinstetten Ettlingen 47
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Rheinstetten Young, modern, and offering quality of life Rheinstetten is a young and modern town. Arising from the muni- cipalities of Forchheim, Mörsch, and Neuburgweier, it has become a large district town with 21,000 residents. Rheinstetten lies in the Karlsruhe “Technologieregion”, directly on the Rhine and right next-door to Karlsruhe as an important regional centre in the heart of Europe. Two thirds of the district are natural areas, whereby a valuable landscape has evolved, a special feature of which are the Rhine wetlands. The town is surrounded by meadows, fields, and orchards, all of which are a favourite destination for cyclists, joggers, and ramblers. Rheinstetten’s most popular places for an outing, however, are the two bathing lakes: as a leisure and recreation area, the Epplesee is appreciated even by water sports enthusiasts from outside the region whereas the Fermasee, being part of a nature reserve and a protected landscape, offers more peaceful environment. In Rheinstetten, citizen involvement and celebrating together go hand in hand, which can be experienced at a multitude of festi- vals and events all year round. With 130 clubs and associations, numerous cultural and social institutions as well as dynamic church communities, Rheinstetten offers attractive leisure and sports facilities and a stimulating community life. Besides other facilities such as the lovingly designed museum for settlement history in the PAMINA region, the town also offers a municipal library and an indoor swimming pool. See www.rheinstetten.de for the latest information Karlsruhe Rheinstetten Ettlingen 49
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Ettlingen Away from the big city – historical and bustling Ettlingen’s historical Old Town with its mediaeval, winding alley- ways and buzzing pedestrian precinct invites you to stroll, explo- re and shop. Away from the big city, a wide diversity of shops offers a special shopping experience. The Old Town‘s multifa- ceted offerings are rounded off by numerous restaurants, pubs, bars, beer gardens and cafés, providing a great selection of fare to pamper your palate. A gourmet restaurant, hearty cuisine, a snack in the microbrewery, or just coffee and cake... there‘s something to suit every taste. After a strenuous day at the trade fair, simply wind down and relax - which makes the Albgaubad, with its spacious sauna landscape and magnificent sauna garden, the right place to head for. The Ettlingen Legends are another highlight, which the cursed master baker tells at night on his ramble through the Old Town with burning torches - spooky, witty, beautiful, and giving listeners the creeps. Of course, you can explore the Old Town on an evening tour with the night watchman, too. Besides a varied cultural programme, the Palace Festival (Schlossfestspiele) offers musicals and theatre of the finest quality from June to August. Ettlingen, don‘t miss it. See www.tourismus-ettlingen.de for the latest information Karlsruhe Rheinstetten Ettlingen 51
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22 26 27 8 29 2 28 29 20 10 21 Information Gärten 1 Tourist-Information 12 Badisch Bühn 23 Botanischer Garten (bis Frühsommer 2019) (außerhalb der Karte) 24 Zoologischer Garten 2 Tourist-Information 13 Marotte-Figurentheater 25 Günther-Klotz-Anlage (ab Frühsommer 2019) 14 Jakobustheater 26 Schlossgarten Museen 15 Das Sandkorn Sehenswürdigkeiten 3 ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst 16 Die Insel 27 Schloss Karlsruhe und Medien Veranstaltungsorte 28 Marktplatz mit Pyramide 4 Rechthistorisches Museum 17 Europahalle 29 Platz der Grundrechte 5 Staatliche Kunsthalle 18 Messe Karlsruhe 30 Erinnerungsstätte 6 Städtische Galerie (außerhalb der Karte) Ständehaus 7 Badischer Kunstverein 19 Kongresszentrum 31 Prinz-Max-Palais 8 Badisches Landesmuseum (Stadthalle, Schwarzwaldhalle, Gartenhalle, Konzerthaus) 32 Turmberg 9 Staatliches Museum für 20 Substage (außerhalb der Karte) Naturkunde 21 Kulturzentrum Tollhaus Theater Bundesgerichte 22 Wildparkstadion 10 Badisches Staatstheater 33 Bundesgerichtshof 11 Kammertheater 34 Bundesverfassungsgericht © La | 2019-2663 city map transport network map getting here 53
transport network map Liniennetzplan [ VRN] [ VRN] R92 Mainz S3 Karlsruhe (via Heidelberg) R51 Neustadt (Weinstr.)/Kaiserslautern Lingenfeld S4 Bruchsal (via Heidelberg) R53 Neustadt (Weinstr.) S4 Huttenheim Germersheim Bf S3 b Philippsburg b Maikammer-Kirrweiler Rheinsheim b Germersheim egrkl Edenkoben er Mitte/Rhein b w d Go ldin r fels Germersheim Sie swe am T ll eil w R53 sta Rietburgbahn nd ein kw be ile ri Edesheim Al eil arn Germersheim La mst -Bir R51 nw r-S Hochstetten q p Hochstetten au st Süd/Nolte n d S33 Knöringen-Essingen nw l An eile nd e An tha be er dr ge Sü R92 La au W Hochstetten Altenheim n Landau Hbf Rin r a 2 Sondernheim jb Hochstetten Grenzstr. V N Landau b w b j S5 1 S5 R55 Pirmasens b b R55 b R57 b j w Insheim Bellheim Am Mühlbuckel Linkenheim Schulzentrum b b R57 Bundenthal Linkenheim Rathaus R53 [ VRN] Rohrbach Bellheim Bf b ein Linkenheim Friedrichstr. R51 Barbelroth S11 Kapellen-Drusweiler R54 Steinweiler Rülzheim Bf R h Linkenheim Süd ! S1 KIT-Campus Nord: Rülzheim Freizeitzentrum KIT-Campus Nord Bf Zugang nur mit besonderem Bad Bergzabern b Winden b bw Rheinzabern Bf Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Str. Ausweis möglich. C Bad Bergzabern C Winden Schaidt jb Leopoldshafen Leopoldstr. Rheinzabern Rappengasse Steinfeld Leopoldshafen Viermorgen 2 S5 Kapsweyer R5 3 Rheinzabern Alte Römerstr. j Eggenstein Schweriner Str. S51 bj Schweighofen Kandel Jockgrim Bf Eggenstein Spöcker Weg R51 Wissembourg j Eggenstein Bf b Wörth Mozartstr. Wörth Zügelstr. D Eggenstein Süd Wörth Bf S t Wörth Bf Wissembourg TER4 Strasbourg Kirchfeld q p Neureut S5 Maximiliansau West b j Adolf-Ehrmann-Bad Wörth Alte Bahnmeisterei S5 R5 1 1 Maximiliansau Eisenbahnstr. 2 Siemensallee 3 Heide Maximiliansau b 2 Maxau S5 b Lassallestr. j b Bärenweg Wörth Bienwaldhalle Neureut-Heide Im Rüsten b Welschneureuter Str. j b Wörth Bürgerpark t Rheinbergstraße Siemensallee Heidehof S5 Wörth Rathaus b j Hagenbach b Rheinbergstr. Neureuter Str. Haus Bethlehem j Duale Hochschule Schlossgartenbahn jb j Kurt-Schumacher-Str. R52 Wörth Badallee b Eggensteiner Str. Feierabendweg Lilienthalstr. j Neuburg (Rhein) b b August-Bebel-Str. Wörth Badepark Synagoge S51 b Hertzstr. R51 b Herweghstr. S11 3 t Wörth Badepark Berg (Pfalz) b Städt. Klinikum/ Knielinger Allee Kunstakademie/Hochschule j 2 S5 S1 KA-Knielingen Siemens Kußmaulstr. Städt. Klinikum/ bj Lauterbourg S52 Mühlburg West Moltkestr. j Europaplatz/ S Lauterbourg j Kronen- ps j Postgalerie Marktplatz platz tr. Herrenstr. ilip w Starckstr. Yorckstr. els Ph ng b Hä tr. TER9 Strasbourg Rheinhafen 2 4 4 nd 5 6 S2 S2 Lameyplatz L0SCHI (WEB) a S2 S5 S51 S52 S5 S51 S52 5 Rheinhafen nf S5 S52 w S1 S11 S1 S11 te 6 S1 S11 1 1 En KA-Mühlburg S2 S5 S52 j j k ein j Mühl- t Rh ör j burger Tor 10 Marktplatz w Schillerstr. en (Hebelstr.) n j S52 j 6 3 de 2 4 pp Ettlinger Tor lan ke Ra Mühlburger Feld 1 Karlstor er 6 Ki weg Dax .j 10 Sophienstr. 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Oberreut Zentrum R51 Albtalbahnhof j k 1 Messe/Leichtsandstr.: Forchheim Oberfeldstr. b Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. r k l Albtalbahnhof Bei Veranstaltungen und an bj S3 Mörsch Rösselsbrünnle b j Badeniaplatz S31 S32 Messetagen gelten Fahraus- R2 R5 R92 Mörsch Narzissenstr. b weise der Tarifwabe 100 1 Oberreut S7 Karlsruhe Hbf (Doppelwabe Karlsruhe) bis Mörsch Römerstr. Forchheim S8 R2 $ % A M e R4 1 § S1 S11 zur Haltestelle Messe/Leicht- sandstraße. Mörsch Rheinaustr. j Durmersheim Nord b S7 1 S8 M 10 Karlsruhe Hbf b zb b S2 Mörsch Merkurstr. Durmersheim Bf b Dammerstock Mörsch Am Hang bw Ettlingen West b ! Bietigheim w b w Schloss Rüppurr Mörsch Bach West w Bruchhausen Ostendorfplatz Ötigheim w Rheinstetten Malsch Bf Tulpenstr. x Rastatt S8 7 Malsch Süd S j z b w b Rastatt Bf R4 Battstr. 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Gültig ab 09. Dezember 2018 rstb [ VRN] [ VRN] R2 Mannheim R91 Heidelberg Waghäusel S3, S4 Germersheim (via Heidelberg) Graben-Neudorf w b Huttenheim Nord Wiesental zeo Bad Schönborn-Kronau R2 w b S33 w R92 Graben-Neudorf Bf b d Odenheim b w Odenheim Bf f Menzingen w Bad Schönborn b Menzingen w Spöck S3 Süd Odenheim West 3 b Spöck Richard-Hecht-Schule b j Karlsdorf Zeutern Ost Bahnbrücken zeo R2 Spöck Hochhaus zeo Gochsheim R92 Ubstadt- Zeutern Bf Friedrichstal Nord b Weiher Zeutern Sportplatz Münzesheim Ost Friedrichstal Mitte zeo b R91 b S4 S3 Stettfeld Münzesheim Bf Friedrichstal Saint-Riquier-Platz Friedrichstal Bf 2 1 b S3 S3 Ubstadt Uhlandstr. Oberöwisheim [ HNV] w Blankenloch S2 S4 Heilbronn/Öhringen 4 Waldstadt Blankenloch Nord b S32 Unteröwisheim Bf S5 Heidelberg m Ubstadt Europäische Schule b Blankenloch Mühlenweg b Blankenloch Bf Salzbrunnenstr. Unteröwisheim r t Eppingen Osteroder Str. Blankenloch Kirche j b Martin-Luther-Str. bb Eppingen Bf b Bruchsal Ubstadt Ort S32 Elbinger Str. (Ost) Blankenloch Tolna-Platz Am Mantel b Eppingen West Bruchsal Stegwiesen S33 R91 S4 S3 Blankenloch Süd Bruchsal j b Sulzfeld 4 Jägerhaus S31 j Jägerhaus j Büchig Sportzentrum Bruchsal Schlossgarten zeo Zaisenhausen Waldstadt Zentrum b w j w Reitschulschlag z jb r Flehingen S4 w Bruchsal Bf b Glogauer Str. Reitschulschlag d f g r o Bruchsal Flehingen Bf b Im Eichbäumle 4 b w Jenaer Str. j Oberderdingen-Flehingen Bruchsal Tunnelstr. Fächerbad Geroldsäcker j Bauerbach Bruchsal Schlachthof r Bauerbach S2 Hagsfeld Bf KA-Hagsfeld bwj Heidelsheim Nord Gölshausen Industrie Hagsfeld Süd b Bruchsal S9 Heidelsheim Bf r Bretten Gölshausen Sinsheimer Str. R9 Gewerbliches 1 nbahn Helmsheim b w Gölshausen Bf j 6 Hirtenweg Bildungszentrum Bretten Kupferhälde 4 Hirtenweg/Technologiepark Gondelsheim Schlossstadion S2 b 5 Rintheim Gondelsheim Bf b Bretten Schulzentrum b Hauptfriedhof b Rintheim j Untergrombach Bretten Wannenweg j Karl-Wilhelm-Platz b w zeo Diedelsheim S4 Forststr. Bretten Stadtmitte KVV K4-VQ2 HUB/SUHM Durlacher Tor/ S9 S32 Kronen- KIT-Campus Süd Dunantstr. R91 Bretten Bf b b j S3 2 R2 R9 5 S31 platz 4 r o Bretten Bf 4 S2 Essenweinstr. j Weingarten S2 5 bj 51 S52 Gottesauer S4 Rinklingen Bretten Rechberg S11 Platz/BGV Dürrenbüchig 6 1 S5 S4 u i Tullastraße Ruit 1 Tullastr./VBK j Wössingen Ost j 2 ktplatz b S7 S8 jb Wössingen Bf Knittlingen-Kleinvillars belstr.) Bf j bj b r. n Jöhlingen Bf sst bj Weinweg ge au zin tr. Ölbronn-Dürrn S1 S11 S51 S52 Schloss Gottesaue / Jöhlingen West er kswohnung/ bs S8 S4 S7 2 öt 5 Ob S5 Hu Gr atstheater Hochschule für Musik S4 S4 Berghausen Hummelberg R91 S9 1 6 j Rüppurrer Tor bj Wolfarts- 2 S5 Krappmühlenweg ! j 6 R5 5 weierer Str. Unter- R99 (Klosterstadt-Express): KA-Durlach Berghausen Pfinzbrücke Philipp-Reis-Str./ Ostendstr. ngress- mühlstr. j Verkehrt nur sonn- und feiertags bwj z trum von Mai bis Oktober. S51 S52 die neue welle Auer Str./ j b Berghausen Bf t Berghausen S1 S11 jb S4 S7 S8 2 garten- j Dr. W. Schwabe b Berghausen Am Stadion b X Maulbronn . Maulbronn Stadt Werderstr. Friedrichschule Söllingen Reetzstr. R99 j Gritznerstr. w b 2 R9 Schlossplatz b j Söllingen Bf t Söllingen Maulbronn West R2 1 Killisfeldstr. 8 S3 S32 1 S3 R5 Ellmendinger Str. j 1 8 Durlach Söllingen Kapellenstr. Tivoli j Turmberg b w Kleinsteinbach [ VVS] Ostmarkstr. jb w b S5 Bietigheim-Bissingen 3 4 Tivoli b Ötisheim Schlesier Str. (West) Karl- u Turmberg- w b Wilferdingen-Singen R5, R91 Stuttgart 8 bahn 2 Weysser-Str. Königsbach Steiermärker Str. Vaihingen (Enz) R91 R99 b S9 Zündhütle Bilfingen Illingen b z Wolfartsweier Nord b Ersingen West Mühlacker Rößlesweg S5 R91 b w R5 2 8 Wolfartsweier b Ersingen Bf bf b %A M e df
getting here Travelling to Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten, Tel.: 0721 3720 5000 Arriving from the A 5/A 8 motorways From the A 8 from Stuttgart, take the A 5 to “Basel”, take exit 48 “Karlsruhe-Süd” and then follow the signs to the Trade Fair Centre (“Messe”). Arriving from the A 65 motorway The A 65 merges into the B 10. Leave the B 10 at exit 8 and follow the signs to the Trade Fair Centre (“Messe”). Parking A total of 7000 parking spaces in 3 car parks are available for cars on the grounds of the Trade Fair Centre as well a VIP / press car park. Arriving by Train Karlsruhe is a hub for ICE, InterCity, EuroCity and InterRegio trains, and is located directly on the Hamburg-Frankfurt-Basel intercity line. The east-west line Karlsruhe-Stuttgart-Munich begins here too. And the high-speed TGV train takes you from Paris to Karlsruhe in just three hours. 56
Arriving by plane Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre has excellent connections to at least 4 airports: Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (a drive of approx. 30 minutes) and other major international airports such as Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Strasbourg (a 50–60 minute drive). Arriving by public transport Messe/Leichtsandstraße or Messe Nord tram stops From the city centre: Line S2 (destination Rheinstetten). From Karlsruhe central station: Line 3 (destination Heide) or Line 4 (destination Waldstadt) to Europaplatz; change to Line S2 (des- tination Rheinstetten). Line S41 (destination Freudenstadt central station) or Line S4 (destination Achern); change to the Regionalbus Line 106, (desti- nation Neuburgweier Breslauer Str.) From Durlacher Tor: Line S2 (destination Rheinstetten). You can also take the Messe-Express service for certain events. Important notice Karlsruhe is in motion and is working on a forward-looking infra- structural project. An urban-railway tunnel and a road tunnel are being built beneath the city, scheduled for completion by 2021. Part of the aim is to create a rail-free pedestrian zone to make Karlsruhe’s city centre even more attractive in future. The work can impede road traffic and local public transport at times. Please familiarise yourself with possible diversions at an early stage. Information is available at www.diekombiloesung.de city map transport network map getting here 57
getting here Travelling to Karlsruhe’s Convention Centre Festplatz 9, 76137 Karlsruhe, Tel.: +49 721 3720 2115 Arriving from the A 5/A 8 motorways On the A 8 from Stuttgart, take the A 5 towards “Frankfurt”, turn off the A 5 at exit 45 “Karlsruhe-Mitte” and take the B 10 follow- ing the signs to “Karlsruhe”. Turn off the B 10 at exit 2 towards “Stadtmitte/Zentrum” and follow the signs to “Kongresszentrum”. Arriving from the A 65 motorway The A 65 merges into the B 10. Turn off the B 10 at exit 2 towards “Kongresszentrum” and follow the signs to “Kongresszentrum”. Parking Parking spaces for 1000 cars are available in the underground carpark on “Festplatz”. Arriving by train Karlsruhe is a hub for ICE, InterCity, EuroCity and InterRegio trains, and is located directly on the Hamburg-Frankfurt-Basel intercity line. The east-west line Karlsruhe-Stuttgart-Munich begins here too. And the high-speed TGV train takes you from Paris to Karlsruhe in just three hours. Arriving by plane Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre has excellent connections to at least 4 airports: Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (a drive of approx. 30 minutes) and other major international airports such as Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Strasbourg (a 50–60 minute drive). 58
Arriving by public transport Tramstop Konzerthaus From the main railway station: Stadtbus 10 (VBK) towards Ettlinger Tor From the city centre: Line 5 Important notice Karlsruhe is in motion and is working on a forward-looking infra- structural project. An urban-railway tunnel and a road tunnel are being built beneath the city, scheduled for completion by 2021. Part of the aim is to create a rail-free pedestrian zone to make Karlsruhe’s city centre even more attractive in future. The work can impede road traffic and local public transport at times. Please familiarise yourself with possible diversions at an early stage. Information is available at www.diekombiloesung.de 59
Stand: June 2019 | Subject to modifications; errors excepted. Karlsruher Messe- und Kongress GmbH Festplatz 9 | 76137 Karlsruhe | tel +49 721 3720-0 messe-karlsruhe.de
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