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Wandsbeker Marktplatz

Wandsbeker Marktplatz is a central square and traffic junction in the east of Hamburg. It also marks the historic centre of the town of Wandsbek which was independent until 1937.

In 1962, the bus and subway station Wandsbeker Markt was opened; here, there is a connection via the U1 in the direction of Ohlsdorf/Norderstedt Mitte or Framsen. In addition, buses run in the direction of Barmbek, Rahlstedt, Poppenbüttel and Billstedt, among others. In addition to bus and train connections, there is also a StadtRAD station at Wandsbeker Markt to get from A to B quickly.

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