Two more places to visit in Lübeck: - "Buddenbrookhaus": another interesting museum, Heinrich and Thomas Mann were born here. - "Brauberger": best place to have a beer in Lübeck.
Three of my favourite places in entire luebeck are: Ms Quinn (i hope i spelled it right), The Games Workshop located in the Königsstraße right behind the Haerdercenter and Gandalph in the Wahmstraße right next to the Königsstraße
+brighton dude it really is a super cute town and well worth the visit. I think there is even cheap airlines that fly right to Luebeck. its super close to hamburg too
I have been to Lubeck over 30 years ago.... An Aunt still lives there. I find your Observations and commentary.... Right On..... Well Done.... At the Rathous Square ... There used to be Pigeons (Tauben)... and I spent time feeding them as a child... Also rode the Lion Statues at the Holsten Tor.....
Very good! My wife is from Flensburg and studied in Lubeck. I went there for the first time last year. My favourite city!!, marzipan, etc. You missed out the schifffahartgesellschaft?. However, well done from Tasmania. PS sitting here eating marzipan from Lubeck right now.
I work in the Altstadt and love it a lot. Working in retail is a lot of fun because you get to talk to all the tourists. Actually I'm wondering if you went to Woolworth, Mark. I remember that we had some American customers at that point (talking about November 2015), but I only discovered your videos some days ago so I'm not sure if you were among those.
If you're looking for a really good spot to grab some Marzipan, go check out the "Marzipan Speicher" near the Trave river. My family and I have been going there for years now everytime were on holiday to the Ostsee.
Lovely video of Luebeck, Germany. Lots of things to see and do in Luebeck including visiting the Marienkirche and the UNESCO World Heritage old Town. Eating the Marzipan should be the highlight of your visit to Luebeck. The best Marzipan to purchase and eat are the ones that are hand made instead of the commercial ones. The former home of Willie Brandt Is that now a tourist attraction, or is it still a private home? When is the best time of the year to visit Luebeck as far as avoidings the crowds, and getting the best prices for travel to Germany and for accomadations in Luebeck. Would Christmas time be a good time to travel to Luebeck?
The Willy-Brandt-House is a museum now, so yes, tourist attraction. i've been there once and there were only few people, so at least it's not such a huge tourist trap... If you want to avoid crowds, don't come to Lübeck during Christmas time. Otherwise, it would be a great time because of our beautiful Weihnachtsmarkt. But I think, it's even more crowded than in summer... The best time to be in Lübeck and avoid crowds of tourists is supposably from January to April and September to mid-November, I'd say.
Thanks for your videos!! really enjoy them!!! Actually I m going to Hamburg in two weeks and have to choose a day trip, Lunenburg or Luebeck (can't do both) If you were forced to pick one, wich would be??
I went there with my brother years ago. I totally forgot about that place. Hell I forgot I went there until your comment :) all the best on your travels!
+woltersworld How could you remember all the places you have been to ? BTW The home of marzipan is also Odense, Denmark, they also have a railway museum there and of course the famous house of HC Andersen.
The ones he mentioned were Füchtings Hof and Glandorps Gang. But basically you'd just have to walk down one of the major streets of the Altstadt (I recommend Hüxstraße and Glockengießerstraße) and look for some smaller alleys or little tunnel like gates
whutzat then you need to go to 'niederegger'. I HATE marzipan but kay. the niederegger is near the 'haerdercenter', you can go there too. as a Lübecker it's still awesome. :D
Sorry but there is absolutely nothing to do there... Pretty much like a ghost town if you leave that one main street. I would skip this on your way through Europe
+carol maron It's not a ghost town, but its not extraordinary either. I would definately go to the Lubeck christmas market in december, but for the summer I would rather pick Rostock, which has a more relaxed post-GDR shabby chic touch.
Many years ago I had the privilege of living for about a year in Luebeck. It is an incredibly beautiful city. Thank you for your lovely tribute.
Two more places to visit in Lübeck:
- "Buddenbrookhaus": another interesting museum, Heinrich and Thomas Mann were born here.
- "Brauberger": best place to have a beer in Lübeck.
Awesome help! Can't wait to go back.
Three of my favourite places in entire luebeck are: Ms Quinn (i hope i spelled it right), The Games Workshop located in the Königsstraße right behind the Haerdercenter and Gandalph in the Wahmstraße right next to the Königsstraße
Wonderful video of my hometown.. thank you
My favorite Christmas market town 🎅🎅🎅
i went in May at Lübeck with a group of friends, we were lucky because we had a friend from Lübeck that he was our tour guide, it was awesome !!!
Nice Summary: Don't forget to visit Travemuende, especially when the sun is out. It has a great beach, and is a very nice walkable town.
The home of marzipan! I am booking my flight now.
Looks like a beautiful city with so much to see as well as eating the marzipan.
+brighton dude it really is a super cute town and well worth the visit. I think there is even cheap airlines that fly right to Luebeck. its super close to hamburg too
I have been to Lubeck over 30 years ago.... An Aunt still lives there. I find your Observations and commentary.... Right On..... Well Done.... At the Rathous Square ... There used to be Pigeons (Tauben)... and I spent time feeding them as a child... Also rode the Lion Statues at the Holsten Tor.....
Sure does look amazing! Thanks again!!!
You are very welcome. All the best on your travels!
Very good! My wife is from Flensburg and studied in Lubeck. I went there for the first time last year. My favourite city!!, marzipan, etc. You missed out the schifffahartgesellschaft?. However, well done from Tasmania. PS sitting here eating marzipan from Lubeck right now.
Went here for the summer and loved it!
I work in the Altstadt and love it a lot. Working in retail is a lot of fun because you get to talk to all the tourists. Actually I'm wondering if you went to Woolworth, Mark. I remember that we had some American customers at that point (talking about November 2015), but I only discovered your videos some days ago so I'm not sure if you were among those.
Thanks for a nice walk video, inspiring, of course I subscribe to your channel, greetings from Sweden❤
If you're looking for a really good spot to grab some Marzipan, go check out the "Marzipan Speicher" near the Trave river. My family and I have been going there for years now everytime were on holiday to the Ostsee.
Thanks for this great video. We are going to visit Lübeck next weekend. You inspired our trip plan.
Great video! Straight to the point and very informative! I would like to live there after seeing this!
...I got to go to Luebeck.!...I was in Hamburg....And Travemunde...But missed out on Luebeck.!..Great Video Mark.!
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Lovely video of Luebeck, Germany. Lots of things to see and do in Luebeck including visiting the Marienkirche and the UNESCO World Heritage old Town.
Eating the Marzipan should be the highlight of your visit to Luebeck.
The best Marzipan to purchase and eat are the ones that are hand made instead of the commercial ones.
The former home of Willie Brandt Is that now a tourist attraction, or is it still a private home?
When is the best time of the year to visit Luebeck as far as avoidings the crowds, and getting the best prices for travel to Germany and for accomadations in Luebeck.
Would Christmas time be a good time to travel to Luebeck?
The Willy-Brandt-House is a museum now, so yes, tourist attraction. i've been there once and there were only few people, so at least it's not such a huge tourist trap...
If you want to avoid crowds, don't come to Lübeck during Christmas time. Otherwise, it would be a great time because of our beautiful Weihnachtsmarkt. But I think, it's even more crowded than in summer... The best time to be in Lübeck and avoid crowds of tourists is supposably from January to April and September to mid-November, I'd say.
i live in luebeck :)
Tell me address
Thanks for your videos!! really enjoy them!!!
Actually I m going to Hamburg in two weeks and have to choose a day trip, Lunenburg or Luebeck (can't do both)
If you were forced to pick one, wich would be??
Better do lübeck... it's more interesting...
Very good Video, schön gemacht 😜
I am a native Lübecker :D
Luebecker sind tolerant fur Auslaender weil ich in Luebeck bleiben moechte
I want to go back here!!
Awo some great
If you have children, you can visit the Hansapark 32km north of the city. I was there with my children in 2012 !
I went there with my brother years ago. I totally forgot about that place. Hell I forgot I went there until your comment :) all the best on your travels!
+woltersworld How could you remember all the places you have been to ?
BTW The home of marzipan is also Odense, Denmark, they also have a railway museum there and of course the famous house of HC Andersen.
Cool video :D I did my intro in exactly the same place ;) It's the perfect RUclipsr-do-your-intro spot ;)
looks like very cool city
Visit also the new Handeatic League Museum! ruclips.net/video/_7agK66T7Hw/видео.html (Europäisches Hansemuseum)
How do you spell the neighborhoods that were mentioned? I'd love to go, but I have no idea how to spell it so I can find it on a map. Thanks!
The ones he mentioned were Füchtings Hof and Glandorps Gang. But basically you'd just have to walk down one of the major streets of the Altstadt (I recommend Hüxstraße and Glockengießerstraße) and look for some smaller alleys or little tunnel like gates
Amazing city :)
I wrote naw and gave my like.i want nice vidio
have u visited Laupheim? is it far from Luebeck? i think it would be cool if u visited there :) my dad was born there too
Laupenheim is on the oppisite side of Germany...
I loooove marzipan!
You will get a lot in luebeck for sure :) all the best!
whutzat then you need to go to 'niederegger'. I HATE marzipan but kay. the niederegger is near the 'haerdercenter', you can go there too. as a Lübecker it's still awesome. :D
Schöne Stadt, bin 1 Stunde davon entfernt. :P
Yo me llamo Lubeck me gustaría estar algún día ahí
I have been to Lübeck four times the last ten years. My favourite German city. Lübeck and München.
travemünde has the oldest lighthouse in germany
I think he really likes Lübeck.........
Sorry to say but at the start of this clip I see lot's Dutch influence at the buildings.
+In1998able Maybe cause of the Hanse?
y want to go to Lübeck :c
I am from india
i live in luebeck
I'm from lübeck
+To Hein great city! love it!
+woltersworld me too I hope you had fun
We did. It was my 3rd visit :) first was back in 1997.
I wanted to see Luebeck, not you talking, playing the tour guide.
My hometown 😂
can you tel rat house 50 times for me please
don´t go the beach, 3 euro tax.. WTF?
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Well, most of Germans never were in Lübeck ^^
Should visit. It's a really nice place. Well worth dealing the DB :)
Simon Panzer äah, that's wrong, m8 :D
Sorry but there is absolutely nothing to do there... Pretty much like a ghost town if you leave that one main street. I would skip this on your way through Europe
I don't know. If you like history and beautiful historical buildings then the city might have a few things to do.
+carol maron It's not a ghost town, but its not extraordinary either. I would definately go to the Lubeck christmas market in december, but for the summer I would rather pick Rostock, which has a more relaxed post-GDR shabby chic touch.
carol maron hahahah you have no idea how full is it here.
You must be a Kieler in disguise, Carol
That Holstentor is boring. I do not understand what people like about it. It is even not straight but bended due soft ground.
Hmm maybe because it is over 500 Years old