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Hanover

Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, sits at the confluence of the Leine and Ihme rivers. As Germany's fourth-largest city in the north and a major rail and autobahn hub, it serves as a critical crossroads connecting Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and beyond. Home to the world's largest fairground, Hanover blends historical significance with modern business vitality. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, the city offers efficient connectivity via Hanover Airport in Langenhagen and a compact urban core that is easily navigable. Whether attending trade fairs like the IAA Commercial Vehicles show or exploring cultural landmarks, guests will find a well-connected base that balances professional demands with regional charm.

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Before choosing where to stay

Base Selection: City Center & Messe

Stay in the City Center (Mitte) for easy access to historic sites and dining, or near the Hanover Fairground for proximity to the world's largest exhibition complex. This area is ideal for business travelers attending major trade fairs, offering quick access to convention centers and efficient public transport links.

Connectivity: Airport & Rail Hub

Hanover Airport, located in Langenhagen to the north, is Germany's ninth-busiest airport. The city itself is a major railway crossing point, connecting European main lines in both east-west (Berlin to Ruhr area) and north-south (Hamburg to Munich) directions. High-speed rail services make day trips or multi-city itineraries highly efficient for frequent flyers.

Best Season: Fairs & Festivals

Hanover hosts year-round events, making it a dynamic destination. Key times include the biannual IAA Commercial Vehicles show and the Hanover Oktoberfest. The city also celebrates the Schützenfest Hanover, the world's largest marksmen's festival. Travelers should check the fair calendar, as major exhibitions significantly impact hotel availability and local atmosphere.

Nearby attractions

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Francis Scott Key Bridge

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M&T Bank Stadium

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Baltimore Museum of Art

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Subaru Park

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Independence Hall

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Lincoln Financial Field

Lincoln Financial Field

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Delaware Art Museum

Delaware Art Museum

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Fort McHenry

Fort McHenry

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Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell

Landmark93.5 km

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Dining

Friday Saturday Sunday

Restaurant Michelin$$$$91.3 km

And Wednesday and Thursday. Chef Chad Williams and his wife Hanna, both Philadelphia natives, took over this veritable institution in 2016 and then pivoted to offering a set multicourse menu. It works well, as it allows the chef to provide a balanced, varied and consistent experience to all. Thanks to skilled technique, just the right amount of innovation and an innate understanding of the luxury ingredients he uses, his dishes fill the mouth with flavor and succulence. His delicious crispy sweetbreads will convert any skeptic; quail with pâte plays with texture, and the New York strip is a le

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Her Place Supper Club

Restaurant Michelin$$$$91.9 km

The name says it all, as Chef Amanda Shulman’s cozy little spot was born out of her love for cooking for friends and has that warm and welcoming supper club vibe. Diners may get their own table but there’s a real communal feel at play here; everyone is served at the same time after each dish is explained to the room. Her multicourse set menu changes every two weeks, and the accomplished and balanced cooking comes with French and Italian accents. It also boasts a welcome lightness of touch, so you leave feeling sated rather than overwhelmed, although you can choose some extra dishes as add-ons

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Provenance

Restaurant Michelin$$$$93.8 km

Chef Nicholas Bazik and his team know exactly what they’re doing in this historic row house. In full view of the counter, they deliver a high-wire, high-stakes performance defined by precision, harmony and, of course, taste. Korean and French influences come and go with this elaborate tasting menu where special soys, vibrant oils and glossy sauces give wonderful dimension to pristine seafood and dry-aged proteins. Think marinated vegetables with a celery vinegar and anchoïade or noodles with chili crunch, caviar and uni. The ideas are original, the flavors bold. Such creativity hews closely to

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Dalessandro's

RestaurantBib Gourmand$91.0 km

Open since 1960, this cash-only institution in northwest Philadelphia remains an essential stop for a proper cheesesteak. The setup is simple: Order at the window, wait to hear your name and eventually make your way to one of the few nearby tables on the sidewalk. The menu is lengthy, but everyone is here for the same thing. A long, soft hoagie roll arrives packed with tender chopped steak bound with melty Cheez Whiz and topped with a smattering of fried onions. Crushed hot peppers are an optional but necessary complement to this indulgent sandwich.

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Sally

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$91.1 km

Pizza is a bit of a religion in Philly and while everyone has their favorite slice, head to this cute spot for wood-fired, naturally leavened sourdough pizzas. Sally has a hip vibe, where a heart-shaped accent lamp hangs from the ceiling and exposed brick walls and wine bottles lining the windows lend charm to the space. It's the kind of place that works for families, couples and friends—all here for a pie as well as a lineup of small plates and natural wines. Start with a plate of meatballs to kick off the meal in classic style before pizza with a perfectly thin crust that stays crisp even un

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Dizengoff

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$92.0 km

The colorful, casual sibling to Zahav and Laser Wolf does a roaring trade in downtown Philadelphia — and rightly so. There’s no need to wrangle for reservations or arrive before doors open to grab a seat. Instead, one could wander in off the street to find a vibrant café awash in bright colors and dangling greenery. The food too is much of the same; hummus with brown butter, crispy garlic and urfa is a classic start and comes with fresh-baked pita bread. Chicken schnitzel with sumac onions is a solid follow-up, as is the pita stuffed with fried eggplant and egg. Heartier appetites should look

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El Chingon

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$92.2 km

When dining at Chef Carlos Aparicio’s colorful little spot in South Philly, you need a strategy, and you need friends. Adobo-seared tuna with salsa macha verde and hibiscus-habanero aguachile is as refreshing as it looks. Rabbit tinga tostadas make for a good first impression as well. These two dishes alone could pass for a full meal, but then you’d miss the main event. The heart of this menu revolves around hearty cemitas, Puebla-style sandwiches stacked high and built on sesame-seeded buns made in-house. Share these serious sandwiches and leave room for an order of flour tortillas, which arr

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Angelo's

RestaurantBib Gourmand$92.7 km

No matter the time of day, there’s always a line stretched around this corner off Palumbo Park. This cash-only hotspot has no seating anywhere, forcing diners to scatter about the neighborhood to eat on benches and sidewalks. The trouble is well worth it. Serious, hefty cheesesteaks bound with Cooper Sharp cheese or “long hot whiz” are built on long, warm, sesame-seed hoagies. Hot cherry peppers are a necessary topping. A single sandwich could feed two with ease. Those who also want pizza will need friends to take on this imposing feast.

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