Lubeck is a city situated on the banks of
Trave River in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany. Lubeck is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea, in the 14th century was known as “The Queen of the Hanseatic League”. The Old Town of Lubeck is considered by UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its well preserved churches, narrow streets and beautiful buildings. In 1375, the Emperor Charles IV, named Lubeck one of the “Five Glories of the Empire”, Pisa, Rome, Venice and Florence were the other four. Hotels in Lubeck
What to visit in Lubeck: Old Town; Cathedral; Marienkirche (St Mary’s Church); Stadtheater; Thomas Mann’s House; Holstentor;
Restaurants in Lubeck
- Peter Pane Lubeck
- Wullenwever
- Schlumacher’s Restaurant
- Potters Restaurant
- Prator Haus – Da Luigi
- Lubecker Hanse
Transports in Lubeck
Lubeck Airport (LBC): There are flights to/from some European cities. Hamburg is a great option to get Lubeck.
By bus and train: There are buses and trains to/from several cities in Germany.
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