Welcome to the Old Hanseatic City of Lübeck!
The Old Free Hanseatic City of Lübeck, the “Queen of the Hanseatic League”, is steeped in history and tradition; a modern city enclosed by historic walls. Located in the north of Germany and near the “Baltic Sea” it offers a lot of interesting and impressive options for sightseeing as well as for trips; you can enjoy your stay indulging yourself in sumptuous dinners or sweets like the famous marzipan, this charming city is renown for all over the world.
Lübeck’s Old Town on its oval island, surrounded by the river “Trave” in the west and by the river Wakenitz in the east, the place where Thomas Mann worked out the setting of "Buddenbrooks" and where you can still sense the old spirit of the Hanseatic League is one of the most impressive intact examples of medieval redbrick Gothic architecture with its churches, merchant's houses, warehouses and small narrow alleys. The Old Town is Lübeck’s proud and now included on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.