From Hamburg to Lübeck: A Perfect Day Trip

15 Best Things To Do in Lübeck

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We’re heading from the bustling city of Hamburg to the charming and historically significant city of Lübeck. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or just seeking some scenic spots, Lübeck has it all to offer for an unforgettable day trip.

How to travel from Hamburg to Lübeck?

The distance between Hamburg and Lübeck is approximately 70 km. By using Deutsche Bahn trains, it will take around 45 minutes to travel from Hamburg to Lübeck. If you prefer to travel by car, the journey takes around 1 hour on average.

If you are traveling with Deutsche Bahn, you can find a train to Lübeck approximately every half an hour. The ticket prices for the year 2023 from Hamburg to Lübeck are €16.20. However, if you have a Deutschland Ticket, this ticket will be sufficient for this journey, and you won’t need to purchase an extra ticket. You can easily buy the ticket by downloading the DB app on your phone.

From Hamburg To Lübeck Deutsche Bahn Ticket
From Hamburg To Lübeck Deutsche Bahn Ticket

 

The 15 Best Things To Do in Lübeck

Lübeck, with its mix of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and scenic beauty, has something to captivate every traveler. From Lübeck Altstadt’s quaint shops and open plazas to the delightful sweetness of marzipan, the city has surprises waiting at every corner.

Lübeck Altstadt (Lubeck Oldtown)

First stop, Lübeck Altstadt, the heart of the city’s charm. As you wander through the cobbled streets, you’ll find yourself lost in a very beautiful wonderland. The quaint shops and open plazas add to the old-world charm, making it a must-visit for any visitor. Oh, and don’t forget to try the famous Lübeck marzipan, a treat that adds to the city’s unique character and will leave your taste buds dancing with delight.

Lübeck Old City
Lübeck Old City

Holstentor

Next up, we have Holstentor, the grand gates that date back to the 15th century and stand as a proud testament to Lübeck’s historical significance.

These towering gates not only provide a glimpse into the past but also offer a perfect spot for capturing memorable pictures. You’ll be glad you made the stop, trust me.

It is the landmark of the city and was completed in 1478. The late Gothic building is among the remains of the Lübeck city fortifications. The Holsten Gate is the only preserved city gate of Lübeck, alongside the Burgtor.

Holstentor Lübeck
Holstentor Lübeck

Zaubertheater Luebeck

Looking for some evening entertainment? Look no further than Zaubertheater Luebeck! This theater is perfect for families, and on my visit (2023), we had a blast with 4 adults and 1 8-year-old boy. The show was enchanting, leaving us all in awe of the magician’s skills. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

Marienkirche

For history and culture buffs, Marienkirche is a recommended stop. The emotional significance of this church and its memorial of the fallen bells will leave you with a sense of reverence. So, take a moment to absorb the history and the stories that echo within its walls.

Marienkirche Lübeck
Marienkirche Lübeck

Travemunde

If you’re in the mood to relax, Travemunde is the spot for you. This tranquil spot offers a delightful promenade lined with restaurants and shops, perfect for a leisurely stroll. You’ll find yourself soaking in the peaceful atmosphere as the waves gently crash along the shore.

Travemunde Lübeck
Travemunde Lübeck

European Hansemuseum

Time to dive into history at the European Hansemuseum! Learn all about the Hanseatic League and its historical significance. This educational museum will leave history enthusiasts and curious minds alike with a newfound appreciation for the past.

Ticket preises are between 14 € to 20 € (KombiTicket). For further details: Hansemuseum official website.

An der Obertrave

For a scenic start to your city exploration, head to An der Obertrave. The views are breathtaking, and it’s the perfect spot to kick off your adventure. If you’re seeking a quieter experience, venture to the opposite side of the city for a contrasting atmosphere.

An der Obertrave Lübeck
An der Obertrave Lübeck

Lübecker Weihnachtsmarkt

Christmas lovers, rejoice! Lübecker Weihnachtsmarkt is a magical wonderland, especially during the festive season.

The decorations, foods, and gluhwein (mulled wine) with a hint of rum create an enchanting atmosphere that will fill your heart with holiday cheer.

St. Petri zu Lubeck

Prepare to be amazed by the towering St. Petri zu Lubeck Church. Climbing its dominating tower offers panoramic views of the city that will leave you breathless. So, don’t miss the chance to take in the stunning vistas from above.

Rathaus

One cannot miss the beauty of Rathaus, a stunning building located on the main square of Lübeck. The architecture alone is a sight to behold, and its role in the city’s history adds to its allure. Snap a selfie with this impressive structure to make your visit complete.

Gothmund

For the curious explorers, a visit to the nearby village of Gothmund is worth your time. Immerse yourself in its quaint charm, and you’ll find yourself falling in love with this hidden gem.

Willy Brandt House, Lubeck

History and politics enthusiasts, this one’s for you! The Willy Brandt House, a free museum dedicated to detailing the life and politics of Willy Brandt, offers an insightful journey through time. Expand your knowledge with a visit to this educational treasure trove.

Maritimes Denkmal Passat

The impressive Maritime Denkmal Passat appeals to visitors of all ages. Explore the attractions and soak in the maritime history that surrounds you. It’s an experience that will leave you feeling connected to the city’s maritime heritage.

Heiligen-Geist-Hospital

History lovers, make sure to visit the charming Heiligen-Geist-Hospital and admire its lovely murals in the foyer. This former pensioners’ hospital holds stories of the past, making it a must-see for anyone interested in historical buildings.

Lubeck Cathedral

Last but certainly not least, Lubeck Cathedral will leave you in awe among the impressive churches in this small town. My personal experience of viewing the cathedral was nothing short of breathtaking. Don’t forget to take a moment for reflection as you absorb the beauty that surrounds you.

The 15 Best Things To Do in Lübeck (List)

  1. Lübeck Altstadt (Oldtown)
  2. Holstentor
  3. Zaubertheater Luebeck
  4. Marienkirche
  5. Travemunde
  6. European Hansemuseum
  7. An der Obertrave
  8. Lübecker Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market)
  9. St. Petri zu Lubeck Church
  10. Rathaus
  11. Gothmund
  12. Willy Brandt House, Lubeck
  13. Maritimes Denkmal Passat
  14. Heiligen-Geist-Hospital
  15. Lubeck Cathedral

From Hamburg to Lübeck – FAQ:

Which train goes from Hamburg to Lübeck?

The train that goes from Hamburg to Lübeck is called the “Regional Express” (RE) or the “Regionalbahn” (RB). These are regional train services that connect the two cities and offer regular and frequent departures throughout the day.

What is the cheapest way to get from Hamburg to Lübeck?

Nowadays the best way to travel in Germany is Deutschland Ticket (49 € montly). But in case you want just to trip from Hamburg to Lübeck then by taking a regional train, such as the “Regional Express” (RE) or “Regionalbahn” (RB). These trains are more affordable compared to high-speed or long-distance options. Additionally, booking your ticket in advance or using regional travel passes can help you save even more on the fare. It’s always a good idea to check the various ticket options and promotions available to find the best deal for your journey.

What is the best time to visit Lübeck?

Lübeck can be enjoyed year-round, but visiting during the Christmas season adds an extra touch of magic to your experience.

Why is Lübeck so well-known for marzipan?

Lübeck Marzipan is a type of marzipan confection that originates from the city of Lübeck in northern Germany. Marzipan itself is a sweet mixture made primarily from almond meal (ground almonds) and sugar, often shaped into various forms and sometimes coated with chocolate or other coatings.

Lübeck Marzipan is known for its high quality and traditional production methods. It has a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status within the European Union, which means that marzipan labeled as “Lübeck Marzipan” must be produced in the specific geographical region of Lübeck and adhere to certain quality standards.

Can I buy Lübeck marzipan as a souvenir?

Absolutely! Lübeck marzipan makes for a delicious and unique souvenir to take home.

Is there a pass that covers multiple attractions in Lübeck?

Yes, the Lübeck Card is available, offering free admission to many attractions and discounts on tours and activities. Check the guide

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