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ARRIVAL – THE PATH RIGHT TO US The SICK SVD Karlsruhe site is located in the district of Rintheim. Stuttgart and Strasbourg interna- tional airports are around an hour away by car. You can take the train to Karlsruhe station and then change to the tram or S-Bahn. It is easy to get here by car using the A5 (Freiburg/Frankfurt) and A8 (Stuttgart) autobahn motorways nearby. As there is limited parking available, we recommend using public transport to travel to the SICK site. Albert-Nestle-Straße A5 B10 B10 Karlsruhe A5 B10 B10 B3 A8 A5 ARRIVAL BY: TRAIN From Karlsruhe station Parking Take tram line 4 toward Europaviertel as far as the Hirten- There are limited parking spaces available in front of and weg/Technologiepark stop (journey time of around 20 opposite the main entrance. We recommend using public minutes). From here, it takes around 7 minutes to walk to transport to travel to the site. Albert-Nestler-Straße 26. Airplane Alternatively, you can take tram line 2 toward Wolfarts- weier, change at the Karlsruhe Durlacher Tor/KIT stop and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport take the S2 S-Bahn toward Spöck. Get off at the Hirten- A taxi from the airport to SICK's Karlsruhe site will take weg/Technologiepark stop (journey time of around 20 around 45 minutes. minutes). From here, it takes around 7 minutes to walk to Albert-Nestler-Straße 26. Frankfurt Airport There is a long-distance train station (Fernbahnhof) at Car Frankfurt Airport. You can take a train from here to Karl- sruhe station. From the station, take a taxi or the tram/S- Coming from the north Bahn to SICK's Karlsruhe site (journey time of around Drive on the A5 to exit 44, Karlsruhe-Durlach, and then 1:40 h). take Durlacher Allee/B10 toward Karlsruhe/Stutensee. Af- ter around 800 m, turn right onto Ostring (toward Stutens- Stuttgart Airport ee). Follow the road for around 1.5 km and then turn right Take the S-Bahn (S3) or a taxi to Stuttgart station and then onto Haid-und-Neu-Straße. After around 400 m, turn left take the train to Karlsruhe. From the station, take a taxi or onto Hirtenweg. Keep going for 100 m, then turn right onto the tram/S-Bahn to SICK's Karlsruhe site (journey time of Albert-Nestler-Straße. After around 300 m, you will find us around 1:30 h). on the right-hand side at number 26. Strasbourg Airport Coming from the south Take the train or a taxi from the airport to Strasbourg sta- Drive on the A5 to exit 44, Karlsruhe-Durlach, and then tion and then take the train to Karlsruhe. From the station, take Durlacher Allee/B10 toward Karlsruhe/Stutensee. take a taxi or the tram/S-Bahn to SICK's Karlsruhe site After around 1,200 m, turn right onto Ostring (toward (journey time of around 1:40 h). Stutensee). Follow the road for around 1.5 km and then turn right onto Haid-und-Neu-Straße. After around 400 m, turn left onto Hirtenweg. Keep going for 100 m, then turn right onto Albert-Nestler-Straße. After around 300 m, you will find us on the right-hand side at number 26. SICK Vertriebs-GmbH Albert-Nestler-Str. 26 76131 Karlsruhe Germany Phone +49 211-53010 SICK AG | Waldkirch | Germany | www.sick.com HOTELS IN KARLSRUHE HOTEL KAISERHOF Karl-Friedrich-Straße 12 76133 Karlsruhe Phone: +49 721 9170 0 Fax: +49 721 9170 150 [email protected] www.hotelkaiserhof-ka.de Location SICK's Karlsruhe site is about 4.3 km from the hotel and is accessible by car in about 13 minutes. HOTEL ERBPRINZENHOF Erbprinzenstraße 26 76133 Karlsruhe Phone: +49 721 23890 Fax: +49 721 26950 [email protected] www.hotel-erbprinzenhof.de Location SICK's Karlsruhe site is about 4.4 km from the hotel and is accessible by car in about 12 minutes. HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS KARLSRUHE - CITY PARK Zimmerstraße 8 Karlsruhe 76137 Phone: +49 721 464600 [email protected] www.hiexpress.com/Karlsruhe Location SICK's Karlsruhe site is about 3.5 km from the hotel and is accessible by car in about 8 minutes..
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