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You have decided to visit the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf? Here you will find everything important about the ticket sale, transportation, accomodation and Dusseldorf.

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Ticketing, Traveling & Co.

The sports city of Dusseldorf and the fairground as the venue, provide optimal conditions for the Table Tennis World Championships 2017. North Rhine-Westphalias state capital is located in the heart of Europe and is well served by public transport, car and train. The fairground offers enough space for the LIEBHERR World Championships. The organizers recommend traveling by public transport, that is included in the ticket.

 

Düsseldorf is located in western Germany and the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. Accordingly it is very easy to be reached by public transport, by car and even by plane. The LIEBHERR WTTC organisers recommend traveling by public transport. To get these decisions easier for: your World Cup ticket is your free ticket in the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr, VRR. You can use your WTTC ticket for a free ride with local and regional public transport within regional transport association “Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr” VRR, http://vrr.de/en. Please mind that the use of national railway is not included in your WTTC entrance ticket.

 

Tickets are available for all 8 days of competition in various categories. On the first 4 days, you can even sit in the best category for 10 Euros. Even on the final days the lowest ticket price in category 3 is 15 Euros. The season ticket for all 8 days costs 249 Euros. All tickets can be purchased at ADticket (www.adticket.de/Liebherr-Tischtennis-WM-2017.html), either online or in one of more than 2,500 ticket agencies in Germany. "Print@home" is possible of course, for the payment you can chose between PayPal, cash or credit card.

 

If you think about using a full-service agency you can book complete packages with DTTB long-term travel partner Scharff Reisen. They comprise tickets, accommodation and a tourism programme. Those wishing to explore the city on their own, join "Tourism in Dusseldorf."

 

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