Hamm: Enjoying Ruhr's Industrial Heritage Trail
Hamm, Germany is a city located in the northeastern region of the Ruhr. The city is home to Hamm Railway Station, one of the most significant hubs for rail transport in the region. Hamm took its name from the old Low German dialect Ham meaning "corner'. This name was taken from the region's location on the corner of Lippe River and the Ashe affluent narrow. Hamm is twinned with several towns and cities - Mazatlan in Sinaloa, Mexico, Santa Monica in California, and Chattanooga in Tennessee.
Best Time to Visit
The months of June, July, and August are the busiest time of the year to book a Hamm, Germany hotel. August is the warmest month of the year and brings in the most number of tourists in the area. The StreetFood Drink & Music Festival Hamm in September and the Temple Festival in June are among the celebrations you can experience in the region.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Gustav Lubcke Museum is one of the most interesting museums to see in Hamm. This contemporary hotel showcases antiques in a modern setting perfect for today's generation. For souvenirs and other interesting items to check in the region, head to the Hamm Market Square. The region is home to several stalls and stores you can check out while in Hamm.
You'll enjoy the accommodations services offered at the Mercure Hotel Hamm. This 4-star hotel sits a few minutes away from the Hamm Train Station. A more affordable hotel in the area is the Hotel Alte Mark. This 3-star hotel sits next to a 12th-century parish church and features a spa and water park on-site.