Alvesen in Hamburg City is located in Germany - some 159 mi (or 257 km) North-West of Berlin, the German capital.
Local time in Alvesen is 07:32 PM (Saturday). The local timezone is "Europe / Berlin" with an UTC/GMT offset of 2 hours.
Stade, Pinneberg, Neumünster, Lüneburg, Lübeck, Kiel, Kamperlien, Hamburg and Buchholz in der Nordheide are places relativly close and might be worth to explore when in that area.A few smaller and closer locations interesting to discover when around could be Neu Wiedenthal, Marmstorf, Hausbruch, Fischbek and Eissendorf.
According to our database, there are 7 airports in the area. The closest airport is Finkenwerder Airport with a distance of 7.3 mi (or 11.7 km) south of the centre of Alvesen. Have a look at our dedicated photo-selection to get a glimpse of what this locations is like. Seeking for a live peek? Check our list of of local webcams. Need some inspiration for finding sightseeing destinations and want to learn more this place? Check the related Alvesen attractions page. The same applies for local events and videos.
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