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Manfred Bach

+4963161237

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Rahm Dresel Michael

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Waldemar Schneider

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Main Taxi Frankfurt

+49 69 490199

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Airport-taxi24-frankfurt

+49 69 09018

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Taxidirekt-Frankfurt

+49 69 528388

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Amm-taxi

+49 69 90470845

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Taxischule

+49 69 97074980

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GTM-24

+49 621 15207676

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Taxi Retzer

+49 621 16651632

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Teslataxi-Mannheim

+49 179 4185925

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TAXI Zentrale Mannheim eG

+49 621 444044

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Taxiboehm

+49 621 738561

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limoXpert

+49 409 4995670

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Bremen Airport

Bremen Airport is the international airport of the city of Bremen. Based on the number of passengers, the airport is ranked twelfth in Germany in 2015, in terms of freight in fifteenth place. It is located 3.5 kilometers south of the city center in the district of Neuenland Bremer Neustadt. The extreme western part (about 600 m) including the end of the runway 27 is located in the area of Lower Saxony. Due to its proximity to the city center, it was marketed as "City Airport Bremen". The airport can be reached via the A1, A 27, A 281 motorways and the B6 and B75 federal highways. Bremen Airport has three terminal buildings. The southernmost, a curve forming main building was created from 1991...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Mannheim

Situated between the Rhine and Neckar Rivers, Mannheim is an industrial city, famous for its car factories, as well as its magnificent palace, the Barockschloss Mannheim, which is the largest baroque palace in Germany and now houses the University of Mannheim. Mannheim can’t be considered one of the prettiest cities in Germany, but it is certainly an important hub of the German economy. The world’s first bicycle was created here in 1817 by Karl Drais, and Karl Benz built the world’s first automobile to combine an internal combustion engine and integrated chassis in 1885; the three-wheeled vehicle was patented in 1886. When in Mannheim, don’t miss the chance to visit Heidelberg, a very romantic typical German city famous for...