
Schleswig Holstein Germany Travel Guide
Hamburg Airport (HAM) is the nearest major international airport, located approximately 65 km southwest. It is the most likely entry point for foreign visitors to Lübeck. It serves many major airlines, including Lufthansa, Eurowings, Ryanair, easyJet, KLM, Ba, SAS, and Turkish Airlines, with routes to primary European hubs.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) offers a full range of facilities: restaurants, shops (duty-free, fashion, electronics), car hire counters, currency exchange, ATMs, lounges, free Wi-Fi, and luggage storage.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) is your main gateway to Lübeck. Plan for layovers from other major European hubs.
Flight prices are highest in summer around main holidays. Shoulder seasons (April-May, Sept-Oct) often provide better value.
Arrive 2-ARRIVE 3 hours early for international flights at HAM, or 1.5-2 hours for Schengen/domestic flights.
Germany is part of the Schengen Area. Routine passport checks at land borders with neighboring Schengen countries typically do not occur, but random checks might happen.
Roads throughout Germany are generally well-maintained and safe. Traffic can be heavy during rush hours around Hamburg.
Major international companies like Sixt, Europcar, Avis, and Hertz operate in Lübeck and at Hamburg Airport. Book in advance for peak season. Compare options on DiscoverCars.com.
Lübeck's seaside district, Travemünde, serves as a significant ferry port. It is positioned at the mouth of the Trave River. Direct ferry transport links are available from Travemünde to several Baltic Sea destinations.
Recreational boat tours on the Trave River around the Old Town islands are popular. These tours are for sightseeing and do not serve as main transportation. Lübeck does not have a formal boat taxi system.
Germany imposes no specific exit fees or taxes. These are generally included in your ticket price. Prepare for leaving with recommended timing guidelines.
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof offers shops, kiosks, cafes, restrooms, and bags lockers. For the ferry departures out of Travemünde, check with your specific operator for recommended check-in times.
Lübeck'the local mass transit mainly comprises an extensive bus network managed by Stadtwerke Lübeck Mobil (SLM). The city does not have a metro or tram system.
Taxis and ride-sharing services offer convenient alternatives for direct routes or late-night transport. Taxis are cream-colored with a "Taxi" sign, operating on a fare meter.
Major international companies are in Lübeck and Hamburg Airport. Requires valid license, IDP, and credit card for deposit.
Multiple stores in Lübeck offer bicycle rentals, usually €10-€20 per day. Bike sharing options may exist.
Lübeck'the Old Quarter is highly pedestrian-friendly. Guided and self-you can take guided tours.
Lübeck's Old Town is exceptionally pedestrian-friendly, with most attractions within easy walking distance. Discover charming alleys ("Gänge") and courtyards ("Höfe") on foot.
Lübeck features a good network of dedicated bike lanes ("Radwege") and shared paths, facilitating cycling around the city and further the Old Town core. Cycling is a popular and safe mode of transport.
Lübeck offers a red double-decker hop-on-hop-off bus tour for major sights. Popular boat tours on the Trave River provide beautiful vistas of the Old Town. Both are for sightseeing, not daily transit.
Lübeck does not feature cable cars, funiculars, or formal boat taxi systems. Public buses, taxis, and cycling are the main modes of transport.
Modern buses are largely accessible with low-floor designs. Primary roads and public buildings generally offer is very accessible, though cobblestones in the Old Town can pose challenges for wheelchairs.