Emden

Emden is a city in Lower Saxony, a state in Germany.

City hall Emden
and museum ship "SAR Georg Breusing"

Understand

Emden is primarily known in Germany as the "capital" of the region East Frisia and for its most famous son, comedian Otto Waalke, who frequently alludes to his East Frisian heritage. While Emden does have a somewhat important harbor, it is a rather small city in a mostly rural area and has struggled economically in recent years. Besides the harbor and a big Volkswagen car plant the main economic draws in the area are tourists who pass through on their way to Borkum and the production and sale of windmills for the generation of energy.

Get in

By train

Emden sees regular hourly train service from Bremen. There is also Inter-City service from further away with direct service to/from Cologne and Leipzig among others.

  • 🌍 Emden Hauptbahnhof. The main station, for easy access to the city
  • 🌍 Bahnhof Emden Außenhafen. Right next to the harbor where ships for Borkum leave

By car

A31 connects the city to the German Autobahn network.

By plane

If you are arriving from farther away, Bremen (BRE IATA), Groningen (GRQ IATA) and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS IATA) are your best bet.

By boat

AG EMS runs ferries to Borkum and a couple of other places. The ferry to Borkum is able to carry cars.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Dat Otto Huus (Otto Waalkes' House), Große Straße 1, +49 4921 22121. Shop and museum of the German actor and comedian Otto Waalkes.
  • 🌍 Leaning Tower of Suurhusen. The village church steeple in Suurhusen was a previous Guiness World Record holder for having the largest angle of unintentional tilt. It beat the Leaning Tower of Pisa by over a degree.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • Heerens Hotel, Friedrich Ebert Straße 67, +49 4921 23740. Free Wifi for guests single from 77€ double from 95€ suite from 90€ (one person) or 118€ (two people).

Go next

gollark: Immune to what?
gollark: Ugh, so demanding.
gollark: 0.00003 guys in the room?
gollark: 0.5 guys in the room?
gollark: Solution: "closed door" technology.
This article is issued from Wikivoyage. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.