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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LübeckLübeck - Wikipedia

    Lübeck (German: ⓘ; Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek [ˈlyːbeːk]; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German: Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany. With around 220,000 inhabitants, it is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and the second-largest city in the state of Schleswig-Holstein , after ...

  2. Jul 27, 2023 · We have visited Lübeck twice and really love the romantic atmosphere. In this travel guide to Lübeck, we share the best things to do and see, why you should visit, where to stay, how long to stay, when to visit, how to get around the city, our best travel tips and much more.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › LübeckLübeck - Wikipedia

    De Hanzestad Lübeck ( Deens: Lybæk, Nederduits: Lübe (e)k) is een kreisfreie Stadt aan de monding van de Trave in de Duitse deelstaat Sleeswijk-Holstein. De stad telt 215.846 inwoners (31 december 2020) [1] op een oppervlakte van 214,14 km² . De historische binnenstad met haar talloze monumenten is een grote toeristische trekpleister.

  4. Jan 26, 2020 · Let’s explore the best things to do in Lübeck: 1. Altstadt Source: Shutterstock Altstadt. Germany’s largest historic centre is 100 hectares of historic streets under the watch of those seven spires. A classic Lübeck street scene has would be rows of Renaissance gabled houses broken by passageways.

  5. Lübeck – the former capital and Queen City of the Hanseatic League – was founded in the 12th century and prospered until the 16th century as the major trading centre for northern Europe. It has remained a centre for maritime commerce to this day, particularly with the Nordic countries.

  6. Go with the flow and take a care-free stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage Site, breathe in the history, discover art and culture in unexpected places and experience Lübeck's elixir of life - the waterways connecting Lübeck and the Baltic Sea!

  7. Lübeck is a World Heritage Site that wows visitors with its unforgettable buildings, art and culture as well as its cosy pubs and world-famous marzipan.

  8. The Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Hansestadt Lübeck) is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea and the second-largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, situated at the mouth of the river Trave (hence the name of its port suburb Travemünde). The city has been an important port since the 12th century.

  9. Lübeck: Queen of the Hansa. Directly behind the banks of the river Trave rise the seven spires of the five Old Town churches that have made Lübeck's silhouette famous. The impressive Holsten Gate, landmark of the "Queen of the Hanseatic League", welcomes visitors with its late Gothic facade.

  10. www.sh-tourismus.de › en › regions-and-citiesLübeck: SH-Tourismus

    Narrow alleyways and historic houses, salty air and proud sailing ships, marzipan and maritime flair – that is Lübeck! Immerse yourself in the winding streets of the Old Town, nestled within this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore hidden passages and courtyards.