
Germany · GERMANY
Lübeck
The Queen of the Hanseatic League — Thomas Mann and marzipan.
— Journey —
1h from Hamburg · UNESCO · Baltic Sea gateway
Lübeck — the "Queen of the Hanseatic League" — is a UNESCO World Heritage city of extraordinary medieval completeness, its seven spires rising above the Trave River as they have since the 13th century. The city produced Thomas Mann (Buddenbrooks), Günter Grass, and the Niederegger marzipan tradition. The Holstentor (1478) is one of Germany's great civic gateways. The Baltic coast, Travemünde, and the Brodten Cliff are thirty minutes away.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Holstentor (1478)
- ·Marienkirche (Gothic, Buxtehude)
- ·Thomas Mann House
- ·Niederegger Marzipan (1806)
- ·Buddenbrookhaus
- ·Travemünde Baltic beach
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hotel Hanseatischer Hof Lübeck
- ·Senator Hotel Lübeck
- ·Radisson Blu Senator Hotel Lübeck
- ·Atlantic Grand Hotel Travemünde
- ·Hotel Mövenpick Lübeck
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