German town in northwest Baden-Württemberg

Hockenheim is a town of 22,000 people (2021) in Northern Baden-Württemberg. It lies on the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.

Understand edit

The town is most well known for the nearby Hockenheimring motor racing circuit.

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By train edit

  • 1 Hockenheim station. Served by regional trains. This 1980s construction replaced the 19th-century station when the Neubaustrecke was built.    

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Autobahn A6 passes just out of town.

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Map of Hockenheim

You'll probably get around on foot. There are buses but they aren't frequent, have few stops in the town and only serve the main street.

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  • 1 Hockenheimring. Motor racing course and motor sport museum    
  • 2 Gartenschaupark. It was created in 1991 to host the State Horticultural Show. With an area of 16 ha, it is Hockenheim's largest park.
  • 3 Hockenheim's water tower (Hockenheim). The town's landmark was constructed in 1910 in the Art Nouveau style.
  • 4 the Protestant town church. A 1906 Neo-baroque building by architect Hermann Behaghel.  
  • 5 Catholic Church. Built in 1910 in Art Nouveau style with a high tower, by Johannes Schroth.  

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There are plenty of local restaurants and shops here ranging from traditional German food to Italian food. There are also döner kebab stores and some fast food chains.

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  • 1 Johanneshof, Seewaldsiedlung 5, +49 6205 5621. About 5 km east of Speyer, a funky combination of market garden business, pub and luxury guest house; superb hospitality and great value. €90-130.

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The neighbouring village of Reilingen is right around the corner and is regionally famous for its asparagus.

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