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Visitor Information A1 Bratislava A8 SLOWAKEI Linz Wien Visitor information A1 Bratislava ÖSTERREICH Infineon Technologies Austria AG – Salzburg A2 A9 Development Center Graz A10 UNGARN Graz A2 Villach Klagenfurt ITALIEN SLOWENIEN KROATIEN Ljubljana Dear visitor, Contact welcome to our company site in Graz. Adress: With this information sheet, we would like to provide information on your travel Infineon Technologies Austria AG options and the Graz site at a glance. Babenberger Straße 10, 8020 Graz Tel. Reception: +43 (0) 5 1777-5121 We look forward to your visit! E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] › Please register at the Visitor Reception (Metahof Schloss). Do you need a taxi for your way to the › Please bring a photo ID or your driving license with you. airport or downtown? The reception will › These can be exchanged for a Visitor ID, which you are required to wear visibly at all times. be happy to help you. › The reception informs your contact person. › Your contact person will pick you up. › Carrying photographic, video and audio devices is not permitted. › Be aware that the entry on our site is at your own risk. www.infineon.com/austria Arrival Car (Navi Adress: Rebengasse 25 bzw. GPS 47.073286, 15.421594) ahead to Eggenberger Gürtel and further to Bahnhofgürtel. By car you can reach us via Landesstraße B 67 (Bahnhofgürtel) and From Bahnhofgürtel turn onto Keplerstraße and then turn right via motorway A9/A2. Please pay attention to the car toll at Austrian onto Rebengasse. After about 50m you have reached our visitors motorways. parking area which is signed with the Infineon Logo. › From North (A9): Take exit 175 Graz North – direction Zentrum (B70). Follow Wiener- Train straße to Bahnhofgürtel. › From Graz Main Station it is a 3 minutes‘ walk to Infineon. › From East (A2): Cross Bahnhofgürtel, turn onto Babenbergerstraße at the first Take exit 179 Graz Ost – direction Zentrum (B70) – Liebenauer crossroad and go straight ahead until Entry Metahof Park. Tangente – turn right on the Conrad-von-Hötzendorf-Straße – after 1,4 km turn left to Schönaugürtel (B67C) – straight ahead to Karlauer- Public Transport gürtel and turn right to Lazarettgürtel, straight ahead to Eggenberger › Tram lines 1, 3, 6, 7: to tram stop Main Station. Gürtel and further to Bahnhofgürtel. › Bus lines 52, 53, 58, 63: to bus stop Babenbergerstraße. › From South (A9): Take exit 185 Graz-Webling in direction Zentrum (B70) – after 800m Airplane turn onto Kärntner Straße and go straight ahead for about 3 km From Airport Graz: – turn left onto Lazarettgürtel – go straight ahead to Eggenberger › By taxi or rental car. Gürtel and further to Bahnhofgürtel. › By tram line S5 to Graz Main Station and on foot to Infineon. › From West (A2): Take exit Graz West onto A9 – exit 185 Graz Webling direction Zen- trum (B70) – after 800m turn onto Kärntner Straße and go straight Published by Infineon Technologies Austria AG Date: 02 / 2016 ahead for about 3 km – turn left onto Lazarettgürtel – go straight Hans-Resel-Gasse Keplerstraße Rebengasse Further information: Airport Graz Metahof Information desk: +43 316 2902 172 Schloss www.flughafen-graz.at Babenbergerstraße Airport Vienna Information desk: +43 1 7007-0 EMPFANG www.viennaairport.com Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) Metahof III Information desk: +43 5 1717 www.oebb.at Public Transport Graz Metahof IV www.gvb.at Taxi Ofner Phone: +43 316 281950 E-Mail: [email protected] Rent-a-car www.hertz.at Metahof II www.sixt.at www.avis.at Graz on the Internet www.graz.at www.grazinfo.at Metahofgasse City map Graz www.geoportal.graz.at Hotels in Graz www.hotel.at/graz Annenstraße.
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