Lubeck 7 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Lübeck
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Place to Go: St. Peter’s Cathedral (Peterskirche)
- The main cathedral in Lübeck is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- It contains the tomb of Saint Anne, the mother of Mary.
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Activity: Explore the Historic Centre
- Lübeck’s historic centre is surrounded by city walls and fortifications.
- Take a guided tour to learn about its history and architecture.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
- Seafood and local specialties like Labskaus (a mixture of corned beef, onions, beetroot and mashed potatoes).
- Cafe “Kaffeehaus Schaefer”
- A cafe that serves coffee and traditional Lübeck pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
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Where to Stay:
- Hotel “Marina Lübeck”
- Offers comfortable rooms with a view of the marina.
- Hotel “Schaeferhaus”
- Located in the historic centre, it’s a 4-star hotel that offers modern rooms.
- Hotel “Marina Lübeck”
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of cobblestone streets and narrow alleys, so wear comfortable shoes.
- The city is known for its marzipan sweets, try some at a local shop.
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Transportation:
- The nearest airport is Hamburg Airport (HAM), which is about an hour away by car or train.
- Lübeck has a good public transport system, buses and trains connect the city to Hamburg and other nearby cities.
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Tips:
- Try some of the local specialties like Labskaus and marzipan sweets.
- Don’t forget to visit the St. Mary’s Church (Marienkirche), it’s another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 2: Explore the Historic Centre
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Place to Go: Holstentor
- A medieval gatehouse that is now a museum.
- It shows what life was like in Lübeck during the Middle Ages.
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Activity: Visit the Lübeck City Museum
- The museum tells the story of Lübeck’s history and its role as a Hanseatic city.
- You can see artifacts and exhibits that show how the city developed over time.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
- Serves traditional German cuisine like Schnitzel and Sauerbraten.
- Cafe “Café am Dom”
- Located near St. Peter’s Cathedral, it serves coffee and pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
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Where to Stay: Same options as Day 1
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of festivals and events throughout the year.
- The city is known for its marzipan sweets, try some at a local shop.
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Transportation:
- Same information as Day 1.
Day 3: Visit the Beach
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Place to Go: Travemünde
- A beach town that is located about 10 km south of Lübeck.
- You can relax on the beach, go swimming or try some water sports.
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Activity: Take a boat tour
- There are boat tours available that will take you around the coast and show you the local wildlife.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
- Seafood and local specialties like Labskaus.
- Cafe “Kaffeehaus Schaefer”
- A cafe that serves coffee and traditional Lübeck pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
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Where to Stay:
- Same options as Day 1.
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Things to Know:
- Travemünde has a lot of beach activities and water sports.
- You can try some local seafood at one of the many restaurants.
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Transportation:
- Take a bus or train from Lübeck to Travemünde.
Day 4: Visit the Old Town
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Place to Go: St. Mary’s Church (Marienkirche)
- Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lübeck.
- The church contains the tomb of Saint Anne, the mother of Mary.
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Activity: Take a guided tour
- There are guided tours available that will take you around the old town and show you its history and architecture.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
- Serves traditional German cuisine like Schnitzel and Sauerbraten.
- Cafe “Café am Dom”
- Located near St. Peter’s Cathedral, it serves coffee and pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
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Where to Stay: Same options as Day 1
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of festivals and events throughout the year.
- The city is known for its marzipan sweets, try some at a local shop.
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Transportation:
- Same information as Day 1.
Day 5: Explore the Coast
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Place to Go: Lübeck Marina
- A beautiful marina that is located in the heart of the city.
- You can take a boat tour or simply relax and enjoy the view.
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Activity: Take a walk along the coast
- There are many scenic walks available that will take you around the coast and show you the local wildlife.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
- Seafood and local specialties like Labskaus.
- Cafe “Kaffeehaus Schaefer”
- A cafe that serves coffee and traditional Lübeck pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
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Where to Stay: Same options as Day 1
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of beach activities and water sports.
- You can try some local seafood at one of the many restaurants.
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Transportation:
- Same information as Day 1.
Day 6: Visit the Museum
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Place to Go: Lübeck City Museum
- A museum that tells the story of Lübeck’s history and its role as a Hanseatic city.
- You can see artifacts and exhibits that show how the city developed over time.
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Activity: Take a guided tour
- There are guided tours available that will take you around the museum and explain its exhibits.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
- Serves traditional German cuisine like Schnitzel and Sauerbraten.
- Cafe “Café am Dom”
- Located near St. Peter’s Cathedral, it serves coffee and pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum Ratenkeller”
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Where to Stay: Same options as Day 1
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of festivals and events throughout the year.
- The city is known for its marzipan sweets, try some at a local shop.
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Transportation:
- Same information as Day 1.
Day 7: Departure from Lübeck
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Place to Go: Lübeck Airport (LBC)
- The airport is located about 10 km west of the city centre.
- You can take a bus or taxi to get there.
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Activity: Last-minute shopping
- If you have some time before your departure, you can do some last-minute shopping in the city centre.
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Where to Eat:
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
- Seafood and local specialties like Labskaus.
- Cafe “Kaffeehaus Schaefer”
- A cafe that serves coffee and traditional Lübeck pastries.
- Restaurant “Zum alten Tuchhafen” (Old Harbour)
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Where to Stay: Same options as Day 1
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Things to Know:
- Lübeck has a lot of festivals and events throughout the year.
- The city is known for its marzipan sweets, try some at a local shop.
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Transportation:
- Take a bus or taxi from the airport to your next destination.