| | | Lübeck is the traditional interface between sea and shore, between East and West, North and South. As the most southwestern German port on the Baltic Sea, the Hanseatic City of Lübeck is the gateway to the Baltic. The city is now home to one of the largest ferry ports in Europe. More than 125 departures per week to Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia and Latvia are offered. And terminal Skandinavienkai (Scandinavia Quay) in Travemünde, which alone has eight berths, plays an important role in this international pivot for cruise-, passenger- and cargo traffic. Lübeck has excellent traffic connections by rail and road to metropolitan regions as for example Hamburg and Berlin. |
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