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Through sightseeing and storytelling develop an understanding of why Lubeck's city center represents Germany's most extensive UNESCO World Heritage Site. Start the tour in front of an authentic and one of the best-rated outlets. Learn about local customs and traditions as you bond with a vibrant atmosphere and witness unique architectural gems in your surroundings. From outside, admire one of the most beautiful town halls in Germany and one of the most famous brick Gothic buildings dating back to medieval times. Enjoy the landscapes and scenery of Trave River as you discover Lübeck's Holstentor, one of the most fascinating historic and architectural landmarks in the whole of Germany. As you stroll Lubeck’s Old Town and learn more about the wealthy heritage and history of Lubeck, end the tour in front of Lübeck Cathedral, one of the oldest historic monuments in the city.
One of the best-rated outlets , it serves a wide variety of toothsome treats, fresh from the oven. Known for being consistent with its quality as well as service. It is a great spot to visit in the company of colleagues to indulge in some office gossip and enjoy a variety of Mediterranean, as well as cafe items. It’s a café, restaurant, shop, and museum.
Lübeck’s Old Town is surrounded by water and a veritable place of yearning. The impressive brick architecture of the merchants' houses and churches is still the hallmark of this Hanseatic town which was founded in 1143 as the first port on the Baltic Sea and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relax, stroll through the medieval alleys, indulge yourself in the pulsating life behind old walls and discover Nordic beauty with style.
This is the most famous city gate of the late Middle Ages in Germany, a historical symbol of the city. The Holstentor accommodates a museum where the exhibition "The Power of Trade" traces the city's history as a commercial hub in Northern Europe.
Buildings were created in Europe between the mid-12th century and the beginning of the 16th century. The cathedrals are notable, particularly for their great height and their extensive use of stained glass to fill the interiors with light. They were the tallest and largest buildings of their time and the most prominent examples of Gothic architecture.
At the main entrance of Die Lübecker Marzipan-Speicher seit 1995
Kiel is a vibrant maritime city in northern Germany, known for its beautiful fjord, historic sailing traditions, and lively festivals. It's a gateway to the Baltic Sea and offers a mix of urban charm and natural beauty.
The Kiel Fjord is a stunning natural harbor that offers beautiful views, water sports, and scenic walks. It's a central feature of the city and a must-visit.
The Kiel Canal is one of the busiest artificial waterways in the world. It connects the North Sea and the Baltic Sea and is a marvel of engineering.
Kiel Week is the world's largest sailing event, held annually in late June. It features sailing competitions, concerts, and a vibrant festival atmosphere.
The Kiel Maritime Museum offers a fascinating look into the city's rich maritime history. It features exhibits on sailing, shipbuilding, and naval history.
Kiel Castle, also known as Kieler Schloss, is a historic castle that now houses the State Museum of Schleswig-Holstein. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and culture.
The Botanical Garden Kiel is a beautiful green space featuring a variety of plant species, greenhouses, and themed gardens. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers.
A traditional Northern German dish made with corned beef, potatoes, beets, and onions, often served with a fried egg and rollmops (pickled herring).
A classic German sausage made from pork, beef, or veal, grilled and served with mustard and bread.
A traditional Baltic Sea dish made with fresh plaice (a type of flatfish), typically served with shrimp, vegetables, and a creamy sauce.
Small, smoked sprats (a type of fish) that are a local delicacy in Kiel. They are often served with bread and butter.
The best time to visit Kiel is during the summer months when the weather is warm and pleasant, and the city hosts its famous Kiel Week festival. This is the peak tourist season with the highest number of visitors.
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Kiel is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kiel Hauptbahnhof
Kiel ZOB (Central Bus Station)
The KVAG bus network covers the entire city and is the primary mode of public transport. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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Lübeck is a beautiful medieval city known for its well-preserved old town, historic architecture, and maritime history. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a rich cultural experience.
Flensburg is a charming city near the Danish border, known for its historic sites, beautiful fjord, and maritime heritage. It's a great place for a relaxing day trip.
Schleswig is a historic city with a rich Viking heritage, beautiful architecture, and a charming old town. It's a great place to explore German history and culture.
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