The European Hanseatic Museum in Lübeck is the world's largest museum dedicated to the history of the Hanseatic League.
Local Attractions
The museums that are part of the LÜBECKER MUSEEN network tell the city’s fascinating history. Take advantage of the Day Pass.
Forum for Literature and the visual arts.
The Holstentor Museum in Lübeck, housed in the famous late-Gothic brick gate dating from the 15th century (1464–1478), is a museum of local history.
The St. Annen Museum Quarter in Lübeck's Old Town is one of the most important museums for art and cultural history in Germany.
The Buddenbrook House is undergoing extensive restoration and expansion to include the neighboring building with completion expected by 2030. An interim exhibition is located in the Behnhaus/Drägerhaus.
Rent a boat and discover Lübeck at its best - like you’ve never seen it before. No license required, zero-emission electric boats for up to 6 people.
Wakenitz Surf School & SUP Station. SUP rentals and instruction. SUP on the Trave and Wakenitz.
Explore the waterways on a canoe tour along the Middle Trave, the Lower Trave or the Wakenitz. Additional tours, which can also be combined with cycling, are available.
Discover Lübeck from a different perspective with boat tours from the Quandt Line
Experience nature - enjoy a boat trip on the Amazon of the North.
Discover the most beautiful bicycle routes in and around Lübeck!
Since its founding 200 years ago, Café Niederegger in the heart of the Hanseatic city has become Lübeck’s unofficial landmark. Enjoy the unique atmosphere at our original location.
An amusement park for the whole family featuring 42 attractions - including 8 roller coasters, numerous interactive attractions, playgrounds and shows. Just 25 km from Lübeck.