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Travemünde

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Travemünde, a district of the hanseatic city of Lübeck, can look back on a history of over 200 years as a holiday destination and is therefore one of Germany's oldest seaside resorts. A broad white sandy beach gives Germany's largest port on the Baltic Sea a special maritime charm. With its mild climate, quaint Old Town and historic buildings, Travemünde has seen dynamic developments in recent years. Although the holiday facilities have expanded and are now ranging from luxury hotels to family guest houses, it hasn't affected the original charm of this traditional seaside port.

If you are looking to venture to a different part of Germany though, we can also help you arrange Stuttgart city breaks or hotels in Lüneburg.

  • Flight time from London: 1 hour 30 min
  • Hamburg Airport: 94km from the city centre; transfer time about 2 hours 7 min
  • Nearest railway station: Lübeck-Travemünde Strand
  • Currency: Euro
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Important Notice: Introduction of the EU Schengen Entry/Exit System

Please be advised that, effective from 12th October 2025, a new Entry/Exit System (EES) will be implemented for all travellers entering and exiting the EU and Schengen Area.

This digital system will replace the current manual passport stamping process by electronically recording border crossings for UK nationals and other non-EU travellers.

At this time, no action is required from travellers prior to their journey. We recommend reviewing the official government guidance to understand how this may affect your travel arrangements.

For comprehensive information, please visit the official UK Government website:

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-entryexit-system

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