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Arrival

The Hessian state capital is located in the heart of Germany and in the center of Europe. All transportation routes intersect here. Whether by road, rail or air: Wiesbaden is easy to reach by all routes.

Wiesbaden main station
Wiesbaden main station

With Deutsche Bahn

Deutsche Bahn AG offers direct ICE connections to and from Wiesbaden. Countless other connections are available to travelers via Frankfurt am Main and Mainz Central Station. A regional express train runs from Wiesbaden to Frankfurt and vice versa every hour on weekdays. In addition, S-Bahn lines S1, S8 and S9 run several times an hour between Wiesbaden and the banking metropolis.

Parking spaces & stops for coaches

Parking lots: Friedrich-Ebert-Allee in the direction of the main railway station

Between the RheinMain CongressCenter (RMCC) and the main railroad station, in the direction of the station, there are free parking spaces for minibuses and coaches (P1).

Stopping points for coaches to board and alight

All year round, coach drivers can drop off and pick up their guests in Paulinenstraße near the Wiesbaden Kurhaus (H1).

City map with stops

By car

Whether A3, A5 or A61: sooner or later, each of these highways leads to the surroundings of the Hessian state capital. Within the Rhine-Main region, other expressways connect Wiesbaden with the other cities in the region. These include the A66 highway to Frankfurt am Main and the A67 between Wiesbaden and Darmstadt.

With the motorhome

Arriving by motorhome

If you are arriving by motorhome, you will find a suitable pitch at Reisemobilhafen Wiesbaden at Wörther-See-Straße 29. Wörther-See-Straße can be accessed from two sides, but is separated by a barrier. It is therefore essential to approach via Saarstraße.

Coming from the highway

Autobahn A66, exit Wiesbaden-Dotzheim, A 643, turn left towards Schierstein via Saarstraße and follow the signs towards Kallebad.

Coming from the highway A3

Autobahn A3, exit Wiesbaden-Niedernhausen, B455 towards Wiesbaden, on the 1st ring road past the main train station until the junction on the left towards A643, Schierstein via Saarstraße and follow the signs towards Kallebad.

Frankfurt Airport

Wiesbaden's proximity to Frankfurt Airport is particularly important for international guests. The second largest airport in continental Europe can be reached by car or S-Bahn in just under 20 minutes.

There are direct connections from Frankfurt to around 260 destinations. More than 120 national and international airlines are represented at Frankfurt Airport. Deutsche Lufthansa has its home airport here. Wiesbaden is separated from Frankfurt Airport by only 28 kilometers of freeway. The airport and the state capital are also connected by S-Bahn lines 8 and 9.

Frankfurt-Hahn Airport

Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is around 60 minutes by car to the west of Wiesbaden. More than 50 scheduled European flights operated by the low-cost carriers Ryanair, Wizzair and Iceland Express depart daily. For travelers with destination Wiesbaden, a transfer by rental car is a good option. All major car rental companies are represented there. There are also regular bus connections to Frankfurt and Mainz.

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