5 special features in Lüneburg that you need to know about
Insider tips for holidaymakers in LüneburgLüneburgThe history of the Hanseatic city of Lüneburg is long and so there are many special features and insider tips to tell. You can experience them during a visit to Lüneburg.La Brasserie restaurant Celle
CelleThe restaurant "La Brasserie" is located in the Heidekönig Hotel Celle and was reopened in August 2020. The restaurant enchants its guests with a new, exciting concept and excellent German-Mediterranean cuisine. In La Brasserie, we place great value on fresh and regional products. In addition to th…Town Council Library
LüneburgThe Stintmarkt
LüneburgThe smelt market is located in Lüneburg's historic water district. As the name suggests, smelt, a small, herring-like fish that was very popular in the Middle Ages, used to be traded here .Am Sande Square
LüneburgThe Am Sande square in the city center is one of the oldest squares in Lüneburg and is also considered one of the most important medieval squares in the whole of Germany.Heinrich-Heine House
LüneburgThe Heinrich Heine House in Lüneburg can be found right next to the Town Hall.Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK)
LüneburgOn the central square on the Sande in Lüneburg lies one of the city's most magnificent buildings: today's Lüneburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce, IHKOld Crane
LüneburgThe Old Crane is one of the landmarks of the salt and Hanseatic city of Lüneburg.Lüner Mill and Abts Mill
LüneburgThe pregnant house
LüneburgIn the Waagestraße in Lüneburg you can visit an absolute specialty: The pregnant house.