Lubeck Private Guided Walking Tour
Highlights
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Admire the Birthplace of marzipan
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Understand Why Lübeck became the Queen of the Hanseatic League
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Brothers Thomas and Heinrich Mann
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Discover the Legend of the little devil In front of the St Mary's Church
Summary
Lübeck: a UNESCO World Heritage city that boasts stunning Gothic architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and a rich maritime history as one of the most important trading centers of the Hanseatic League.
Tour info
Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Group:
( years +)
€174.00
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Why take this tour?
We invite you into a journey to the “City of Seven Spires" or the "Gateway to the North"! Discover the charm of the hanseatic city of Lübeck with its unique architecture, especially significant to its appointment as the first German and north-European UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Admire the skyline of Lübeck, decorated with the 5 main churches, the world-famous Holsten Gate and the brick Merchants' houses, all signifiers of the hundred-year- long history of this Baltic Sea city. Follow the footsteps of the famous German writers Thomas and Heinrich Mann, wander the wonderful little streets and wonder at the famously decorated houses. Discover the famous Holsten Gate, the world-famous symbol of hanseatic self-assurance which was the motif on the German banknote of 50 Marks until a redesign following German reunification in 1990. See St. Mary's Church, the third largest brick gothic church in Germany.
What’s included?
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1.5 hour tour of Lubeck -
Private expert guide -
Printed or E-Voucher Accepted -
Food and drinks
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Entrance fees to places of interest
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Gratuities