Fascinating Pearls of Lubeck - Guided Walking Tour
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Duration 2 hours
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Private Tour
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Local Professional Guide
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Available in German and English
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Explore Lübeck's UNESCO Heritage on a guided walking tour, unveiling its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.
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Local professional guide
Explore Lübeck's UNESCO Heritage on a guided walking tour, unveiling its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.
Highlights
- Charming Lubeck with fantastic stories and views
- Unique architectural gems in the surroundings
- Admire one of the most beautiful town halls in Germany
- Discover Lübeck's Holstentor, a fascinating landmark
- Learn about the wealthy heritage and history of Lubeck
Meeting Point
At the main entrance of Die Lübecker Marzipan-Speicher seit 1995
50m vom Holstentor, Holstenstraße 40, 23552 Lübeck , Germany
End Point
Mühlendamm 2-6, 23552 Lübeck , Germany
What to expect
Marzipan-Speicher am Holstentor
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.
Stadtverwaltung Hansestadt Lübeck
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.
Museum Holstentor
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.
Lubeck Cathedral
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.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the Lübecker Marzipan-Speicher nearby.
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Try the local marzipan treats after the tour.
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Explore nearby cafes for a relaxing break.
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Check local events for cultural insights.
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Don't miss the views of the Trave River.
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