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The capital of Lower Saxony, Hanover, is home to approximately 530,000 people. The city on the Leine River is an important trade fair location and is internationally known above all for the Hanover Trade Fair and the CeBIT trade fair. The world exhibition EXPO 2000 also took place on the exhibition grounds. Not only because of the many trade fairs, thousands of tourists, workers and other business travelers come to Hanover every year. They all have one thing in common - they need affordable accommodation. On Monteurzimmer.de, you will find reasonable worker rentals in Hanover starting from 5,00 €. Functionality of the accommodation is everything. Workers and craftsmen need simple and comfortable worker rooms, that are equipped with all necessities of the daily need. If you have found a suitable worker room in Hanover, you can directly contact the landlord. Simply use the contact request form to send a non-binding booking request or get in touch with the landlord by E-Mail or by phone.
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You can choose from over 389 worker rooms in Hanover on our portal to find the right one for yourself and your colleagues. Hanover is not only associated with Expo 2000 and other trade fairs, but also has a lot to offer culturally. There are a total of about 40 museums and galleries as well as picturesque parks and gardens. The historic old town with its fascinating buildings invites visitors to stroll and linger. The city’s landmarks include the New Town Hall and the Market Church. Among the best-known trade fairs in Hanover is the Hannover Messe - an industrial trade fair of international importance.
Every year many tourists, workers and craftsmen from Germany and beyond are attracted to the city. On Monteurzimmer.de you can find temporary accommodation in Hanover from landlords in the area. The search on the portal works quite easy over the search field. You can specify the display of the search result by using our filter options (city, zip code, map search). If you are interested in an accommodation, you will find the contact information of the landlord on the detailed page of the listing. With the equipment symbols you can see at a glance what comfort the accommodation has. You have the possibility to send a non-binding request via the booking request form or to contact the landlord directly by E-Mail or phone.
Weather Information for Hanover
Hanover has a temperate climate. Summer extends from May to September with an average maximum temperature of 24.7°C in July. Winter, on the other hand, lasts from December to March with an average temperature of 0°C. The rainiest months include November and December with a total of 37 days.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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Max °C | 5,0 | 6,9 | 9,8 | 14,8 | 19,5 | 23,4 | 24,7 | 24,1 | 19,8 | 14,4 | 9,1 | 7,8 |
Min °C | 0,0 | 0,4 | 1,7 | 3,8 | 7,7 | 12,0 | 13,6 | 13,0 | 9,8 | 7,1 | 3,3 | 3,0 |
Rainy days | 17 | 15 | 16 | 13 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 19 |
Source: Wikipedia
Traffic Jams, Speed Warnings and Road Closures in Hanover
Hanover is a bicycle city. The fastest way to get from A to B is by bike. Those who prefer to use the car should plan enough time, especially during rush hours such as in the morning and in the evening. All information on traffic jams, speed camera reports, road works and accidents can be found here. Listen to Radio Hannover when you are on the road to never miss any traffic update.
Sights in Hanover
If you are in Hanover for the very first time and want to get an overview, you should take a tour along the Red Thread. This Red Thread is about 4.2 kilometers long and leads along sidewalks past the most important sights. It starts at Ernst- August-Platz at the tourist information office and ends at the main train station. If you need explanations on the way, you should get a small booklet about the highlights of the Red Thread at the tourist information for 3€ in advance. A must for every Hanover visitor is the Old Town with its historic half-timbered houses. Here you can stroll leisurely through the idyllic alleys and make a small stop at a sidewalk café. Also in the Old Town is the Market Church and the Cross Church. The Market Church is the city’s landmark and also the oldest one.
Also worthwhile is a visit to the New Town Hall. The building was built in 1913 and is one of the landmarks of Hanover. Although the New Town Hall is located directly in the city, it is surrounded by a lot of greenery and the Maschsee. Even today it is the seat of the Lord Mayor and was built on a total of 6026 beech piles. Especially the view from 97 meters above the city is worthwhile.
After visiting the New Town Hall, you can relax with a picnic on the lawn in the nearby Maschpark. Water lovers also get their kicks here. At the Maschsee, for example, you can rent a rowing boat, paddle boat or pedal boat and sail across the lake. Otherwise, the lake offers plenty of space for recreation and relaxation. Along the Red Thread, another highlight in the Old Town should not be missed - the Ruine of the Aegidien Church. It is located in the middle of the old town and was built in the 14th century. During the Second World War, like many other buildings, it was destroyed by bombs. The ruins stand in the mark of the victims of wars and violence. Castle lovers should definitely explore the Leine Castle in Hanover. It was built in 1667 and is located directly on the Leibnizufer on the Leine River. It was once the home of the King of Hanover. Nowadays, the state parliament of Lower Saxony has its seat here.
Top 5 Sights in Hanover
- Old Town
- Maschsee
- Leine Castle
- Market Church
- New Town Hall
Popular Events in Hanover
One of the most famous public festivals in Hanover is the Spring Festival. Since 1954 it is celebrated annually for 3 weeks always from Saturday before Easter Sunday on the Schützenplatz. For this purpose, about 700,000 Hanoverians come together and visit the largest spring festival in all of Lower Saxony. Every Wednesday is family day with discounts of up to 50% on rides and more. On Fridays, there is always a spectacular high-altitude fireworks display. There is a large festival hall on the grounds that can accommodate up to 1500 people. There are also five smaller tent facilities, stalls, booths and also small beer gardens. The Maschseefest is also very popular among Hanoverians. It is one of Germany’s largest lake festivals with over 2 million visitors annually. The 19-day event was held for the first time in 1950 by the Hanoverian canoeists. You can expect country-style gastronomy and musical highlights in the open air, as well as many attractions for children. In the fall, Hanover is like Bavaria, as the city also celebrates Oktoberfest, which is modeled after Munich. Since 1964, it has been held at Schützenplatz for a total of 17 days. At the Oktoberfest, people celebrate exuberantly in various marquees. In the beer gardens, especially traditional drinks such as Lüttje Lage and the Hanoverian festival beer brewed by the private brewery Herrenhausen are served.
Top 10 Events in Hanover
Regional Delicacies from Hanover
The cuisine of Lower Saxony is very diverse. Depending on the region, the specialties can vary from place to place. At the North Sea, fresh fish and real North Sea crabs are an absolute must. In the region around Oldenburg, kale is widely eaten. Typical specialties from Hanover include hearty dishes such as Calenberger Pfannenschlag, a spicy Grützwurst or Hannoversches Tongue Ragout, a combination of beef tongue, meatballs, small sausages and mushrooms. A typical dessert is the Welfenspeise. It is a creamy dessert in white and yellow, inspired by the color of the former national flag. The base is a white custard layer, over which comes a second layer of yellow wine foam.
Shopping Facilities, Gas Stations and Snack Bars in your Area
There are many shopping opportunities in Hanover. In the immediate surroundings, you will find a supermarket everywhere to buy everyday things for your own supply. The best known supermarkets in Hanover are Edeka, Rewe, Aldi and Lidl. If you are planning an extensive shopping tour, you will find plenty of options in Hannover. For example, there is the Ernst August Galerie in the center of the city or the Leine Center a little outside.
If a screwdriver is missing at work, the nearest DIY store in Hanover is not far away. Popular DIY stores in the city are Obi, Bauhaus, Globus, Hellweg, etc. You want to get gas in Hanover? No problem! There are many gas stations in Hanover, such as Jet, Aral, Total or Westfalen. Find out here where you can currently get the cheapest gas. If you need vehicles for work, you should reserve a suitable one in advance. Compare vehicles now!
Hanoverian cuisine is home-style and hearty. If you really want to try a Calenberger Pfannenschlag, you should visit a restaurant with typical Hanoverian cuisine. For a quick snack on the go, there are several snack bars and canteens in Hanover.
Industrial Sites and Exhibition Grounds in Hanover
Hanover is a trade fair city. It is also home to the world’s largest exhibition center, where Expo 2000 was held in 2000. It has a total covered area of 496,000 m² and a total of 26 exhibition halls. The core themes of Hannover Messe include industrial automation and IT, energy and environmental technologies, industrial subcontracting, production technologies and services, and research and development.
Public Transport connections
The public transport system in Hanover is well developed and is operated by various carriers. Within the city there is the city railroad with a total of 11 lines and the city buses of the ÜSTRA. The entire Hanover Region is networked by regional trains, city trains and regional buses (RegioBus Hannover). More information about the route network can be found on the website of the GVH.
Connection to Hanover Hauptbahnhof
City train: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 18
S-Bahn: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S21, S51
Bus: 121, 128, 134, 300, 500, 700
Connection to ZOB Hanover
City train: 10, 17
RegioBus: 300, 500, 700
Connection to Hanover airport
S-Bahn: S5, S8
Bus: 470
Save on the Road in Hanover
Hanover is a safe city and, according to statistics, it is becoming safer every year. As a tourist, however, you should take special care of your valuables and always carry them close to your body. This is especially true in tourist places with a high volume of people.
Insider Tips for Hanover
If you already know the highlights of Hanover and would like to discover something new, we have a few insider tips for you! How about a canoe tour on the Leine? Paddle through the green landscape along the banks of the Leine past the Leineschloß (castle) and the Beginenturm (tower). The tower is the last remaining part of the former city fortifications. Every Saturday the tower can be visited. The view from the top is fantastic and reaches all the way to the old town. For art lovers, a very special highlight awaits on Leibnizufer. Here are the three Nanas - sculptures by the French artist Niki de Saint Phalle named Sophie, Charlotte and Caroline. They were built in 1974 and first caused quite a stir and commotion. The term Nana originates from French and stands for a self-confident, modern, erotic woman. Urban flair awaits you in the lively district of Linden-Limmer. The former working-class neighborhood is colorful, multicultural and especially popular with students and artists. There are many trendy bars and cafes, quaint pubs and a diverse gastro offer. Especially the Limmerstraße is very popular with the Hanoverians. Here people meet for an after-work beer or to go out to eat and let the day end convivially. Also the nightlife in Limmen can be seen - in warm summer nights is celebrated already times gladly up to the dawn.
Further names for Hanover
This place is also known as: Hanover, Hanower, Hannover
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