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Visit the Top 10 places in Hannover with Coach Charter Germany - your coach charter company

Visit the Top 10 places in Hannover with Coach Charter Germany - your coach charter company
When you arrive at Hannover airport then the airport shuttle will be your kind host who will take you to Hannover for a unforgettable journey. Chartered bus will take you to historic sites or museums to discover Hannover's heritage. Our tour bus will bring you a big shopping center with a music and drama university. From world-class architecture and lush nature to stunning museums and great shopping, the city has something for everyone! Coach Charter Germany’s bus rental is really your reliable support to ensure brilliant Hannover holidays.

You will travel with group?  Our bus rental service is you solution! Coach charter Germany’s chartered bus is the best travel choice in Hannover. A tour bus service allows you to visit Hannover and enjoy your vacations. Coach Charter Germany’s bus company kindly let the expected activities know, so arrangements are made prior to the trip to Hannover. Airport Shuttle will take care of the transfers from airport to hotel and back to your party. 

Do you need ideas where to go in Hannover? Find here our must - see 10 places where to go in Hannover: 

1. Herrenhausen Gardens

Let our bus rental company bring you to Hanover's most famous landmark. Hanover's pride is a collection of gardens from the days of the Imperial Electors and Rulers of Hanover. The 50-hectare garden is surrounded by a mansion and is lined with sculptures, fountains, a box-hedge labyrinth, orangery and dainty broderies.

2. Berggarten

The Berggarten is another of the Herrenhäuser Gardens which warrants a separate entry into the list. It started as a palace herb and kitchen garden, but Electress Sophia preferred the Berggarten as a space for growing exotic plants. Featuring 20,000 plants from 3,000 varieties, the bus company would be a good assistant to visit one of the world's leading botanical garden.

3. Lower Saxony State Museum

With four very separate departments highlighting fine arts, archaeology, natural history and ethnology, you might say this museum has a bit of everything. Don't forget the other parts where Bronze Age tools and mummified human remains can be found in Lower Saxony Moorland Archaeology. The tour bus suggests discovering fossil specimens and aquariums in the Department of Natural History and some 20,000 pieces of indigenous art gathered by the Department of Ethnology from Oceania, Africa, America and Asia.

4.   Sprengel Museum

A cultural attraction that needs to be on your list is the Sprengel Museum, which exhibits a real who is who of modern art in Germany. The museum was founded in 1979; a decade after chocolate maker Bernhard Sprengel donated its modern art collection to the city. The art collections owned by Lower Saxony and subsequent private donations allowed this to serve as a world-class survey of 20th-century art. The museum also traces the major art movements since 1945 and contains works by such artists as Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke, kinetic sculptor Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol and Bourgeois Realist.

5. Old Town Hall

A chartered bus would suggest a visit to the Old Town Hall on Marktplatz, Hanover 's oldest secular building, which first took form in the early 15th century. This memorial is also the southernmost example of the northern German Brick Gothic style, which is unmistakable with its intricate gables. The façade on Schmiedestraße contains coats of arms and portraits of electors and princes, but also a depiction of Luderziehen, an old-fashioned game that is like a war shooter, but rendered by binding small fingers instead of clothes.

6. Marktkirche

Hanover's silhouette wouldn't be the same without the 14th-century Marktkirche in the middle of Altstadt. The tale goes that the tower was supposed to be higher, but in the 1360s, because of the Black Death capital, a steeple was added to what was already built. The bus rental advises you have to give time to marvel at the chancel's three East stained glass windows.

7. Eilenriede

The Eilenriede is a woodland town literally in the center of Hanover, half the size of the New York Central Park. Our bus company must admit that this is one of the largest interconnected town forests in Europe, blessed with large swaths of oak and beech woodland lined with lawns, water features and playgrounds.  

8. Wilhelm Busch Museum

This museum houses at the Georgenpalais the world's largest collection for the famous 19th-century humorist and illustrator Wilhelm Busch. The museum has scheduled thousands of exhibitions for artists at the same time by expressing Busch's irreverent worldview.

9. Leibnizhaus

The philosopher, mathematician, diplomat and historian Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz spent 40 years of his life in Hanover and died in this Renaissance townhouse in 1716. Well, unfortunately it wasn't this exact structure, as the real Leibnizhaus didn't survive the war. His calculator (adding machine), which was based on Pascal's calculator and uses the binary number system, the basis of all modern computers, is very exciting. 

10. Hanover Tiergarten

Only beyond the eastern edge of Hanover, there is a 112-hectare park that once acted as a hunting ground for the electors and kings of Hanover. A bus company guarantees that when you see the 650-year-old oak tree at the entrance you'll be in no doubt about the Tiergarten's great age. The chartered bus suggests visiting this park with young travelers and enjoying different species of birds, owls, hawks, falcons, foxes, badgers and Egyptian geese.

Coach charter Germany recommends staying in the Old Town of Hanover, where many of its historic buildings are located, is not crowded with hotels, but there is a strong variety within walking distance. Due to the many pubs, restaurants and coffee shops the location is also great for nightlife. Coach charter Germany’s airport shuttle will always take your group with you and support your group through all your travel time in Hanover. 
Coach charter Germany recommends airplane service. Your party will travel by airport shuttle bus to Hannover Airport, which is just a half hour drive from the city center. Coach charter Germany will pick you and your friends from the airport in Hanover or anywhere else in and around the city. It will take only a few minutes with our bus company to get inside the city and start enjoying your holiday in Hannover. We are the tour bus that gives you versatility as you work with your community to build your individual tour.  Our bus rental service will be the best companion for you when you take airport transfers in Hanover. 
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