Lübeck

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Lübeck
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Information
Country:
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Germany
State:
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Schleswig-Holstein
Population: 211,213 (31 Dec 2006)
Licence plate: HL
Major roads: A 1, A 20, A 226
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Lübeck is a very nice old city in the north of Germany.

It is connected with two federal motorways: the A 1 from Fehmarn (and via the E47 to Puttgarden) to Hamburg. The A 20 leads from Lübeck to Nadrensee at the polish border (near Szczecin).

Hitching Out A 1

South, West towards Hamburg

Getting out of Lübeck to the A 1 in the direction of Hamburg is terrible easy! There is a very good hitching spot in the street Bei der Lohmühle – Coming from the main street Fackenburger Allee stay on the right side and choose a point about 200 meters after the big crossing, in front of the roundabout. There is a bicycle lane, so just beware of bicycles while standing there. With a sign Hamburg you usually wait less then 5 minutes. NOTE: As of June 2019 there is construction on this stretch and no obvious place for anyone to pull over.

To get there from the city center, walk through the Holstentor, cross the next bridge (that one marked as Puppet bridge) and keep right at the roundabout to get to the Fackenburger Allee. Just walk this street for about 10 minutes, then turn right into Bei der Lohmühle. You can also take the buses #19 or #9 from the center, direction Bad Schwartau and get out at Ibishotel.

Another spot is in Lübeck-Genin. Take bus #7 or #15 to stop Hinter den Kirschkaten, walk along Baltische Allee (road to motorway) for about 500 meters, on the right side is a driveway, where you are good to see and is enough place to stop.

Public transport

Like in most German cities, you can get "hitches" at the main train station too, sharing group tickets. At the weekend you can ask people if they travel with the Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket (Nice-weekend-ticket) to get to Hamburg or other cities (sometimes you're asked to contribute some money to the ticket prices, which is 33 Euros). From Monday till Friday you can ask peope for a Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket für Gruppen (group ticket in the land Schleswig-Holstein) if you want to go to a city in the area of Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel, Neumünster, Heide, Rendsburg etc.).

Sleep

There are two hostels, both located near to the important sightseeing spots in the old center of the city. In addition Lübeck has a lot of members in the couchsurfing community and the hospitality club, it's easy to find a place to sleep for free if you're member there. If you don't know a cheap or good place to sleep, ask at the information-desk at the trainstation. They are friendly over there and have a book with prices from (cheap) hotels and hostels in the town.