University Targu Mures Medical Campus Hamburg
Albert-Einstein-Ring 11-15
22761 Hamburg, Germany
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Fri: 09 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.
Project Manager & Teaching Hospitals Coordinator
Dr. Jamil Hmida
Project Manager & Teaching Hospitals Coordinator
Dr. Jamil Hmida
Hamburg is one of the largest railway hubs in Northern Europe. From Hamburg Central Station, you can take the train to Berlin, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf or Munich in just a few hours, and you can easily reach almost any other city in Germany and Europe. In addition to the Central Station, there are train connections from several other long-distance stations. Long-distance buses also run from the central bus station (located at the Central Station) to a variety of national and international destinations.
You can easily reach UMCH by public transport. The closest stop to the campus is the city or regional bus stop Luruper Chaussee. From Hamburg Central Station, you can reach UMCH in about 30 minutes by S-Bahn and bus.
From Central Station to UMCH by S-Bahn and Bus
S-Bahn:
Line S1 (towards Blankenese / Altona) or S21 (towards Elbgaustraße) or S31 (towards Altona)
Changeover:
Holstenstraße stop
Bus:
Line 3 or X3 (direction Stadionstraße / Schenefeld, Schenefelder Platz) or Line 2 from Altona (direction Schenefeld) or Line 284 from Elbgaustraße (direction Altona)
Exit:
Luruper Chaussee (Desy) stop
You can reach UMCH from the Luruper Chaussee stop in 4 minutes on foot.
The A1, A7, A23 and A24 motorways and numerous federal roads connect Hamburg with the rest of Germany. If you want to travel flexibly by car, you can take a direct route to the Baltic Sea or Berlin and Bavaria, for example.
From the main station to the UMCH by car
The journey from Hamburg's main station to the UMCH takes around 25 minutes by car. The fastest route goes directly through the city center via Holstenkamp. There is a parking contingent available on campus.
The journey from Hamburg's main station to the UMCH can be covered by bike in around 35 minutes in normal traffic conditions. The fastest route goes directly through the city center via the B4 and Stresemannstrasse.
At the UMCH it is possible to rent bicycles, which you can use to travel flexibly within Hamburg.
Hamburg's airport is one of the most modern in Europe. A total of around 60 airlines operate here, ensuring good connections to many cities in Europe and the whole world. Hamburg Airport is the hub for Eurowings, EasyJet and Ryanair. The airport can be reached from the city center in 25 minutes on the S1 S-Train line.
Hamburg is one of the largest railway hubs in Northern Europe. From Hamburg Central Station, you can take the train to Berlin, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf or Munich in just a few hours, and you can easily reach almost any other city in Germany and Europe. In addition to the Central Station, there are train connections from several other long-distance stations. Long-distance buses also run from the central bus station (located at the Central Station) to a variety of national and international destinations.
You can easily reach UMCH by public transport. The closest stop to the campus is the city or regional bus stop Luruper Chaussee. From Hamburg Central Station, you can reach UMCH in about 30 minutes by S-Bahn and bus.
From Central Station to UMCH by S-Bahn and Bus
S-Bahn:
Line S1 (towards Blankenese / Altona) or S21 (towards Elbgaustraße) or S31 (towards Altona)
Changeover:
Holstenstraße stop
Bus:
Line 3 or X3 (direction Stadionstraße / Schenefeld, Schenefelder Platz) or Line 2 from Altona (direction Schenefeld) or Line 284 from Elbgaustraße (direction Altona)
Exit:
Luruper Chaussee (Desy) stop
You can reach UMCH from the Luruper Chaussee stop in 4 minutes on foot.
The A1, A7, A23 and A24 motorways and numerous federal roads connect Hamburg with the rest of Germany. If you want to travel flexibly by car, you can take a direct route to the Baltic Sea or Berlin and Bavaria, for example.
From the main station to the UMCH by car
The journey from Hamburg's main station to the UMCH takes around 25 minutes by car. The fastest route goes directly through the city center via Holstenkamp. There is a parking contingent available on campus.
The journey from Hamburg's main station to the UMCH can be covered by bike in around 35 minutes in normal traffic conditions. The fastest route goes directly through the city center via the B4 and Stresemannstrasse.
At the UMCH it is possible to rent bicycles, which you can use to travel flexibly within Hamburg.
Hamburg's airport is one of the most modern in Europe. A total of around 60 airlines operate here, ensuring good connections to many cities in Europe and the whole world. Hamburg Airport is the hub for Eurowings, EasyJet and Ryanair. The airport can be reached from the city center in 25 minutes on the S1 S-Train line.