🇩🇪 Lübeck, Germany
Landhaus Bode
📍 67, Fehlingstraße, Lübeck, 23570
Photo: official website
Your stay — Landhaus Bode
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Landhaus Bode, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the top floor (3rd floor) for a quieter stay, as the lift is located on the 1st floor and the hotel's location on Fehlingstraße means street noise can be a concern. Avoid the rooms near the lift for less noise disturbance.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the 1st floor, especially those near the lift, as the lift can be noisy and street noise from Fehlingstraße is more pronounced at this level.
Best views
As the hotel's address on Fehlingstraße faces east, rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floors on the south side may offer a view of the surrounding cityscape, but this is not guaranteed.
Quietest floors
2nd and 3rd floors, as they are farther away from the lift and street noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for some street noise from Fehlingstraße, especially during peak hours, and potential noise from the lift and service entrance.
Insider tips
Consider requesting a room with a window on the opposite side of the hotel to minimize street noise. If you're driving, note that parking options in Lübeck's historic center can be limited, so it's a good idea to research parking alternatives in advance.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Landhaus Bode
free in public areas; €5 per hour in rooms; login via hotel app
serves all floors; historic sections have stairs-only access
PressReader digital newsstand; no physical papers
3:00 PM - 8:00 PM; early bag-drop not available; late check-out until 1:00 PM (€20 fee)
available for guests; €5 per day
step-free access; wheelchair accessible entrance; no elevator in historic section
onsite parking available; €15 per night; nearest public car park (5-minute walk) €10 per day; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night (Monday to Thursday), €3.00 (Friday to Sunday)
Deposit & card hold: €20 advance deposit, €50 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Sankt Georg (431 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: St. Lorenz-Kirche (552 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Neuapostolische Kirche Lübeck-Travemünde (999 m · ~12 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Doktor-Heinrich-Zippel-Park — 578 m · ~7 min walk
Ostseestation Travemünde — 653 m · ~8 min walk
Brügmanngarten — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Seezeichen — 375 m · ~5 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 666 m · ~8 min walk
Panda Apotheke — 101 m · ~1 min walk
Kreuzfahrtterminal — 127 m · ~2 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use bank ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport or main train station, which give poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless and Apple Pay/Google Pay work in most places; keep some cash for smaller bakeries and market stalls.
In restaurants, round up the bill or leave 5–10% for good service; taxis – round up to the next euro; hotel staff – €1–2 per bag, €1–2 per night for housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso at a bakery or café – around €2.50.
Döner kebab or a bakery sandwich with a drink – roughly €6–8.
A main course at a neighbourhood German or Italian restaurant – about €10–14.
The Altstadt has several Imbiss stands selling bratwurst, currywurst, and döner; check around the market square for cheap lunch options.
Aldi, Lidl, and Netto are the main budget supermarkets in the area.
C&A, TK Maxx, and H&M in the city centre for affordable clothing; the flea market at the harbour is good for secondhand finds.
A single bus ticket in the city costs around €2.80; a day pass for buses is about €5.50. From Hamburg Airport, take the RE8 regional train to Lübeck Hbf (€13–18, one hour).
Buy a Lübeck City Card for free public transport and museum discounts; eat your main meal at lunch when many restaurants have cheaper Mittagstisch specials; fill a water bottle at public fountains – tap water is safe and free.
Good to know — Lübeck
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Emergency Contacts
LübeckFor non-urgent medical help, call 116117. The EU-wide emergency number 112 covers ambulance and fire. In Lübeck, the police can also be contacted on +49 451 160 for non-emergencies.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lübeck, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Landhaus Bode
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 666 m · ~8 min walk — pharmacy · Panda Apotheke — 101 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Hamburg Airport (arrivals hall) → Gutenberger Hotel
💡 Book via Lübeck Taxi Zentrale +49 451 77777 for a fixed fare. Uber is spotty in Lübeck, so call ahead.
Hamburg Airport (Terminal 1, S-Bahn station) → Gutenberger Hotel (via Lübeck Hbf + 10-min walk)
💡 Buy the Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket (around €25 for a group of up to 5) if travelling with others or doing day trips. Avoid the S-Bahn change at Hamburg Hbf at peak times.
Lübeck Hbf (bus stop B) → Gutenberger Hotel (stop: Hüxstraße / Steinweg)
💡 Ride only within the Altstadt – the bus gets slow in traffic. A single ticket covers return for 90 minutes.
Hotel to Holstentor → Travemünde (for beach day)
💡 Buy a day ticket for all Stadtwerke Lübeck buses and ferries (€7.80). Walk from the hotel to the Holstentor ferry stop – it's a pretty 15-minute walk across the Trave.
Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) → Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket (€24 one-way, covers unlimited regional trains for one day in SH and Hamburg). Change at Hamburg Hauptbahnhof; follow yellow signs for regional trains, not ICE.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) bus stop 9 → Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
💡 Cheaper than the train from the airport but less frequent; buy a return ticket online for €20. It drops you at the main station, then take bus 1 to the apartment.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) → Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket for €24 if you're two or more people travelling together; covers regional trains and local buses for the day.
Hamburg Airport (Flughafen) → Hotel CVJM Lübeck (Mühlenstraße 1)
💡 Pre-book via +49 451 200 200 for a fixed price around €130. Otherwise, metered fare can hit €150 in traffic. Cheaper than Uber which often has surge pricing here.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) → Ferienwohnung Marquardt, Lübeck
💡 Book a fixed-price airport transfer via Lübeck Taxi's website for about €100-120; avoid flagging down taxis at the rank, as they charge metered rates that can run higher.
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof → Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket (€24 for one person, €30 for up to five) for unlimited regional trains all day; it covers the RE 8 and local buses in Lübeck, cheaper than a single return.
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof → Haltestelle 'Mönkhofer Weg'
💡 Buy a day ticket for €4.80 if you need multiple trips; the Novasol apartment is a 5-minute walk from the stop towards the university side.
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof (ZOB, platform 1) → Lübeck, Mühlenstraße (stop: Holstentorplatz)
💡 Get a day ticket (€5.50) if arriving after noon—covers all buses back to station. Exit at Holstentorplatz, walk 400m to the hotel; the CVJM is tucked behind the main street.
About Lübeck
Wikipedia ↗Lübeck (German: [ˈlyːbɛk] ; Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek [ˈlyːbeːk]; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German: Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany. With around 220,000 inhabitants, it is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and the second-largest cit...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Landhaus Bode?
Request a room on the top floor (3rd floor) for a quieter stay, as the lift is located on the 1st floor and the hotel's location on Fehlingstraße means street noise can be a concern. Avoid the rooms near the lift for less noise disturbance.
Which rooms should I avoid at Landhaus Bode?
Rooms on the 1st floor, especially those near the lift, as the lift can be noisy and street noise from Fehlingstraße is more pronounced at this level.
Is Landhaus Bode noisy?
Be prepared for some street noise from Fehlingstraße, especially during peak hours, and potential noise from the lift and service entrance.
Which rooms have the best views at Landhaus Bode?
As the hotel's address on Fehlingstraße faces east, rooms on the 2nd or 3rd floors on the south side may offer a view of the surrounding cityscape, but this is not guaranteed.
What are insider tips for staying at Landhaus Bode?
Consider requesting a room with a window on the opposite side of the hotel to minimize street noise. If you're driving, note that parking options in Lübeck's historic center can be limited, so it's a good idea to research parking alternatives in advance.
What time is check-in at Landhaus Bode?
Check-in at Landhaus Bode is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Landhaus Bode have Wi-Fi?
free in public areas; €5 per hour in rooms; login via hotel app
Is there a city or tourist tax at Landhaus Bode?
€2.50 per person per night (Monday to Thursday), €3.00 (Friday to Sunday)
Where can I eat cheaply near Landhaus Bode?
Döner kebab or a bakery sandwich with a drink – roughly €6–8.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Landhaus Bode?
A single bus ticket in the city costs around €2.80; a day pass for buses is about €5.50. From Hamburg Airport, take the RE8 regional train to Lübeck Hbf (€13–18, one hour).
Top Attractions in Lübeck
💡 Visit at low tide along the Trave river behind the gate for the best reflection photos without crowds.
💡 Admire the exterior from the square in front. For free, read the Latin inscription on the side: 'Concordia domi foris pax' meaning harmony inside, peace outside.
💡 Go early morning before 10am to avoid tour group noise. The astronomical clock (replica of original) chimes at noon.
💡 Come early morning to avoid crowds and get a clear photo without tour groups. The view from the bridge opposite is best.
💡 Climb the tower for panoramic views (small fee, but worth it). On clear days you can see the Baltic.
💡 Free entry to the main church. Look for the broken bells on the floor from the 1942 air raid — they kept them as a memory. Skip the paid tower climb unless you want the view over rooftop.
💡 Walk past the main nave to the southern chapel – you'll spot a small model of the church made from matchsticks. Also listen for the hourly carillon.
💡 Start at the Holstentor and walk clockwise along the moat past the old mills and towers. In summer you can paddle small boats on the Wakenitz river near the southern end.