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How To Find Us Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany Thieme New York, New York, USA
 
 
The airport has its own railway station, Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof. From here you can either take the ICE train direct to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (journey time 1.5 hours) or the EuroCity train (journey time ca. 2 hours, as involves changing at Mannheim).
Take S-Bahn (S2 or S3) to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main railway station).
See directions given on map. On arrival park in our garage beneath the building (Tiefgarage) or directly in front of the entrance.
There are two alternative ways to get to Thieme Haus using the rail network from the main railway station: by S-Bahn or by U-Bahn. Take the S4 (direction Marbach), S5 (direction Bietigheim) or S6 (direction Leonberg/Weil der Stadt) to FEUERBACH (6 minutes from Hauptbahnhof). Take the "Ausgang Innenstadt" exit from Feuerbach station. Cross the tramline and then follow the path beside the tramline (tramline on your left hand side) which will take you to Tunnelstrasse. Cross Tunnelstrasse at traffic lights and proceed up Gernotstrasse (street facing). Turn left onto Rüdigerstrasse. Thieme Haus is located on your right hand side (5 minutes walk to Thieme Haus). By U-Bahn (underground system) Take the U6 (direction Gerlingen) from Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof to MAYBACHSTRASSE (10 minutes from Hauptbahnhof). From U-Bahn station take exit for "Freibad" and you will emerge in front of the Hotel Europe. Do not turn left, instead pass the hotel (on your left hand side) and continue along Siemensstrasse. Heidestrasse is accessible by foot from Siemensstrasse (to the left). Follow Heidestrasse and then turn right onto Rüdigerstrasse (5 minutes walk to Thieme Haus).
Thieme Publishers is located on Seventh Avenue between 28th and 29th Street in Midtown, Manhattan. From LaGuardia Airport, JFK Airport, Newark, Airport From Penn Station From Grand Central Station By Subway
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