Directions
By car
Direct access is only possible via Kohlhökerstraße (coming from the East) because of the one-way street rule:
From the North (e.g. BAB-Zubringer University) via Parkallee/Hermann-Böse-Straße. Before the cross-over into Herdentorsteinweg, turn left into Rembertiring and follow the extension into the street “Auf den Häfen”. Then turn right into Salvador-Allende-Straße and right into Kohlhökerstraße.
From the West (e.g. from BAB-Zubringer free port) via the Breitenweg overpass and Rembertiring / Auf den Häfen, then right into Salvador-Allende-Straße.
If you are using a navigation system, please enter Kohlhökerstraße 37 as your desired destination.
By public transport
Thanks to its central location at Präsident-Kennedy-Platz, our office block is easily reached on foot from the central stops of all BSAG main lines at the Domshof and main train station. This also applies for all DB trains arriving at the main train station (see area map for other stops).
From Domsheide: past the cathedral, via Domshof and Bischofsnadel, through the ramparts, directly to Präsident-Kennedy-Platz (approx. 10 min.).
From the main train station: Via Rembertiring towards Ostertorviertel, turn right into Rembertistraße shortly before the roundabout, and then directly on to Präsident-Kennedy-Platz (approx. 7 min.). Or straight ahead from the main train station via Herdentorsteinweg, left into Contrescarpe and along the moat to Präsident-Kennedy-Platz (ca. 8 min.).
By bicycle
From the North via Fedelhören or Rembertistraße.
From the East via Kohlhökerstraße.
From the South and West via Contrescarpe / ramparts.
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