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From the airport it's quite easy to get a lift. Tried to go to Amsterdam from Bremen airport on the [[A1]] motorway. Use a sign with A1 and do not go with people, who are leading to [[Oldenburg]], otherways you'll get to a motorway junction and that's not fine. | From the airport it's quite easy to get a lift. Tried to go to Amsterdam from Bremen airport on the [[A1]] motorway. Use a sign with A1 and do not go with people, who are leading to [[Oldenburg]], otherways you'll get to a motorway junction and that's not fine. | ||
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+ | Furthermore try to place yourself at "Neuenlander Straße" out- oder inbound. Outbound you will get to the motorway (as describes above), inbound you can easily get into town. | ||
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Bremen
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Country: | Germany |
State: | Bremen |
Population: | 547,765 (1 March 2007) |
Licence plate: | HB |
Major roads: | A1, A27, A28 |
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Bremen is a city in the north of Germany. Bremen is the smallest of the three German City states. It consists of two seperated enclaves: The city of Bremen and the city of Bremerhaven.
Bremen has direct motorway connections to Hamburg, Hannover, Münster, Osnabrück, Dortmund, the northern sea and the Netherlands.
Car number plates starting with the letter HB are registered in this locality. HB stands for Hansestadt Bremen.
Hitching Out
From the airport it's quite easy to get a lift. Tried to go to Amsterdam from Bremen airport on the A1 motorway. Use a sign with A1 and do not go with people, who are leading to Oldenburg, otherways you'll get to a motorway junction and that's not fine.
Furthermore try to place yourself at "Neuenlander Straße" out- oder inbound. Outbound you will get to the motorway (as describes above), inbound you can easily get into town.