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Yes Daniel, you are right, I have been on that bus before and I am sure it still runs from the airport.
10 EUR. Be sure to have cash with you - there's no option to pay with plastic or foreign currency... trip takes ~1hrYes Daniel, you are right, I have been on that bus before and I am sure it still runs from the airport.
I have used that bus many times - I think it was 9 euro last time I used it - as Daniel says it's subsidised by Ryan air and times to run when the Ryan flights arrive (and back its timed for the departures) - it drops you off in the centre of Hamburg at the bus station, which is opposite the main railway station.![]()
Cause of the weekend there will be a lot clubs an pubs open in hamburg. depends of what kind of music you'd like to hear. if you want techno/hardcore/trance/hardstyle the best places would be "Docks" or "Tunnel". For electronic music "EGO", "Baalsaal" or "Neidklub" would be the best. For House check out "Halo" and "moondoo". At the district "St. Pauli" (where all those clubs are located) you'll also find a lot of bars (train stations "Reeperbahn" or "St. Pauli"). there's no real dresscode but you shouldn't show up like a bumAny one know a good club or pub/bar? what is the dresscode in hamburg
nightlife (MEA maby could give us a clue) ? i will probly travel in
white shoes jeans and collar shirt like the one in my profil picture and ofcurse my red whinterjacket. will i have the permission
to enter the pub/club? when "big" acts performs in malmö theres allways
a "official" party afterwards will there be one in hamburg for scooter?
(Neidklub/mondoo might require a more classy/trendy outfit)This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "mea" (Feb 27th 2010, 3:04pm)

As some of us did in 2008, we will met all of us at the queue, it seems that the most of us are going to be there at about 13:30 - 14:30pm so we will have some hours to warm up before the concert, for sure we will try to be at the first row, and after the concert i think we will stay at the venue for some time and then... i don´t know, i have no need to hurry...
As some of us did in 2008, we will met all of us at the queue, it seems that the most of us are going to be there at about 13:30 - 14:30pm so we will have some hours to warm up before the concert, for sure we will try to be at the first row, and after the concert i think we will stay at the venue for some time and then... i don´t know, i have no need to hurry...
problem is that there are different queues...
one for standing room and two for unterrang/oberrang AFAIK
so I won't meet the guys who have standing room tickets, because I only have an unterrang ticket

I am considering not going too early to this one, and aiming to be 10 or so rows back. There is an advantge to not being at the front I guess, you see the overall effects better![]()


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