Ibis Luebeck Lübeck
Fackenburger Allee 54 Lübeck, The Baltic Coast, Schleswig-Holstein, 23554, Germany
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Views from St. Peter's Church
... point was the Rathous. This is one of Germany's most famous brick town hall's that dates back to the 1200's. What I found really amazing about the Rathous is the brick work and all the turrets. The building also encapsulated a square in which various meats, candies, flowers, ect were being sold at lunch time.
Although we were very high up we still were not able to see whole city. One building I would have liked to have got a snap ...
Cathedrals of Lubeck Germany
The minute we walked into the city limits of Lubeck Germany we knew the main attractions were the cathedrals and churches of this town. You could see the spires and steeples as you began to get closer via the train from outside the city. I was actually quite surprised at the size of the city. I thought it would be a lot smaller. It literally took a whole day to criss cross around, and ...
Traveling to Lubeck
... left the group of four to figure out what was going on we would probably still be waiting for this "phantom" bus. I'll say this for the Romanian, after he left we never thought we would see him again. When he came back around 10:45 AM he basically took our hands and forced us to go with him to the correct bus stop. When we mentioned we were American's his eye's light up and he kept saying "Dollar, New York City and Visa" in no particular order. Once we got on ...
Swimming in October
... cows and asked, "Are those cows?" Once we parked I again showed my farm-animal ignorance as we were walking past a herd of sheep that could just as easily have been goats and I proclaimed, "Wow, look! Sheep! ...right?" I was fascinated by the sheep and as Eva and Michael walked ahead, Alev and I let them lick our hands. They love to lick salty hands, so ...
Lübeck
... Though I must admit I've just been to China, where they have the best food ever.) Today I had some soup and a spinach pie for luch and some vegeterian food for supper, which both were really good! I think I'm gonna try out more veggie food, seeing that they're obviously much better with flavours than German cooking.
Today I also visited a cosy café called the Niederegger arkadencafe, a café related to a marzipan shop, which ...



