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The Labor Day celebrations in Hamburg City Area are set to take place from May 1-4, 2025, with a total of four marches registered. Each march has a specific route and scheduled time, and traffic disruptions are expected, so residents and visitors are advised to plan accordingly.
The first march is scheduled for May 1, 2025, from 09:00 to 14:00. The route for this march is Ludwig-Rosenberg-Ring - Alte Holstenstraße - Bergedorfer Straße - Wentorfer Straße - August-Bebel-Straße.
On May 2, 2025, a march is scheduled with an estimated 120 participants. The route for this march is Harburger Rathausplatz - Bremer Straße - Hastedtstraße - Eißendorfer Straße - Harburger Rathausplatz. The march will take place from 09:30 to 13:00.
The second march is scheduled for May 2, 2025, from 13:15 to 16:45. The route for this march is Sierichstraße - Mühlenkamp - Mundsburger Damm - An der Alster. On this day, an estimated 2,500 participants are expected to take part.
The third march is scheduled for May 3, 2025, from 10:15 to 15:00. The route for this march is Habichtstraße - Rübenkamp - Bramfelder Straße - Fuhlsbüttler Straße - Wiesendamm. An estimated 3,000 participants are expected to take part in this march.
The fourth and final march is scheduled for May 3, 2025, from 16:00 to 19:30. The route for this march is Hammer Steindamm - Pappelallee - Brauhausstraße - Eilbektal - Dehnhaide - Friedrichsberger Straße - Holsteinischer Kamp - Hamburger Straße - Dehnhaide. On this day, an estimated 1,500 participants are expected to take part.
Traffic information can be found on the official website, and residents of affected districts are asked to consider the routes and high number of participants when parking their vehicles. Media inquiries can be directed to Laura Wentzien, affiliated with the Hamburg Police Department, at 040 4286-56213, [email protected], or on the website www.polizei.hamburg. Press inquiries related to the event will be answered from 12:00 on Thursday under the telephone number 040/4286-66032.
The Labor Day celebrations in Hamburg City Area require short-term traffic measures to ensure safe march routes. The city encourages everyone to participate in the celebrations while being mindful of the traffic disruptions and the safety of all involved.
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