Breite Str. 89, 23552 Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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This is a famous dessert shop in Hanover. Their desserts are well-known in Germany. They are mainly in the shape of cartoon animals, which are very characteristic of the German Black Forest. The desserts are beautifully packaged and are a good choice as gifts.
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This is a famous dessert shop in Hanover. Their desserts are well-known in Germany. They are mainly in the shape of cartoon animals, which are very characteristic of the German Black Forest. The desserts are beautifully packaged and are a good choice as gifts.
#These domestic islands are awesome #Family parent-child tour #Winter vacation parent-child tour #I spend the New Year abroad #Tourism recommendation officer 👍Hello everyone, I am a parent-child travel blogger Gao Xingma. Today I will share with you our family's one-day trip to Lübeck! It is a happy and beautiful thing to travel with children. I will share our parent-child travel notes with you, and I hope that these experiences can also give families like me some interesting inspiration. 🌟Lübeck Railway Station In the early morning, we took the train to Lübeck Railway Station. As soon as we stepped out of the train station, we were attracted by this ancient and vibrant city. The architectural style of Lübeck Railway Station is very distinctive. It is recommended that parent-child families can take pictures here. This is also the first stop for many people to start their journey to Lübeck. 🌟Holsten Gate We walked to Holsten Gate, one of the most beautiful gates on the wall of Lübeck. The children had an interesting history lesson on the relief of the gate. They used their imagination to guess what kind of people and life scenes there would be in the ancient castle. This immersive parent-child interaction is very interesting. 🌟Salt Warehouse Then we visited the salt warehouse, where the children can learn how Lübeck, as part of the Hanseatic League, protected salt and promoted the prosperity of the city. Here, the children participated in an interesting puzzle game, and learned about the history of Lübeck's salt trade with the concept of learning through play. 🌟City Hall In the City Hall, we listened to the guide's introduction to the medieval city hall building and its history in Lübeck. The children were very interested in this 600-year-old building. We also found an observation deck to overlook the entire city hall square from a high altitude, so that the children can feel the full picture of the city and the historical heritage. 🌟Niederegger Almond Chocolate Stepping out of the City Hall, we went to the Niederegger Almond Chocolate Shop. The chocolate here is an absolute taste bud enjoyment. The children were very excited to see the exquisite chocolate sculptures and the variety of chocolate varieties. We also participated in a small chocolate making class, allowing the children to make chocolate by hand, and this hands-on experience left a deep impression on them. 🌟St. Mary's Church Next, we visited St. Mary's Church. The children quietly admired the magnificent architecture and sacred atmosphere in the church. I also gave them a little historical and religious knowledge indoctrination at this time, so that they could understand the religious culture of Lübeck. 🌟Buddenbrook House The next stop is Buddenbrook House, a building where an artist lives and creates. Entering it is like walking into a large creative workshop. The children were quickly attracted by the artistic environment here. We also made some simple handicrafts together. 🌟St. James Church St. James Church is also on our itinerary. This Baroque-style church gave the children a strong visual impact. The children and I explored the artistic decoration inside the church. This visit to a religious building also added some religious and cultural knowledge. 🌟Holy Spirit Hospital Then we came to the Holy Spirit Hospital. This historic medical institution is also a major attraction in Lübeck. Through some exhibitions and interactive activities in the hospital, the children learned about the medical knowledge and medical conditions in the Middle Ages, which also triggered their thinking about medicine and nursing. 🌟St. Anne's Museum Then we visited the St. Anne's Museum, which focuses on the history and culture of Lübeck and has a rich collection. The children saw many interesting cultural relics and exhibits here, and had a deeper understanding of the history and culture of Lübeck. 🌟Lübeck Cathedral and St. Peter's Church Finally, we came to Lübeck Cathedral and St. Peter's Church. These two magnificent churches gave the children a profound religious experience. They stopped in these ancient churches, listened to the mysterious bells, and felt the power of faith. 🌟The one-day itinerary was rich and interesting. The children also had a different experience because of this parent-child trip. Our family spent an unforgettable day. Lübeck has a profound historical and cultural heritage, coupled with a variety of interesting parent-child experiences. Such a one-day tour is very suitable for family travel. I hope my sharing can bring you some useful travel inspiration, and I look forward to hearing more family parent-child travel sharing! @Ctrip Community Creation Center @Community Welfare Jun @Ctrip BOSS Live Room @Ctrip Hotel Harvester