Famous for its medieval architecture and marzipan, Lübeck enchants with winding streets, historic churches, and picturesque canals. Explore the old town, visit museums, and enjoy the charming waterfront. Lübeck is a perfect blend of history, culture, and seaside charm.

Situated in the historical center, in the midst of the newly rebuilt founding quarter, the Layhead B&B awaits you. Starting from here, you can explore all of Lübeck’s sights within walking distance. Our small, family-run boutique B&B with eight comfortable rooms of different sizes is decorated in the modern Scandinavian style. In order to make a sustainable stay possible for our guests, we have worked out an environmentally friendly concept. In addition to your stay a variety of breakfast choices is available on request – including vegetarian and vegan options of course. At the same time the use of organic and regional products matters to us. Feel free to contact us via email or phone – or just book here. We are looking forward to welcoming you!

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This historic building, once used for salt storage, now serves as a museum showcasing Lübeck's salt trade history. It provides insight into the city's economic development and its importance in the Hanseatic League.This historic building, once used for salt storage, now serves as a museum showcasing Lübeck's salt trade history. It provides insight into the city's economic development and its importance in the Hanseatic League.
Iconic medieval city gate, symbol of Lübeck's history, features impressive Gothic architecture, and houses a museum detailing the city's Hanseatic past.Iconic medieval city gate, symbol of Lübeck's history, features impressive Gothic architecture, and houses a museum detailing the city's Hanseatic past.
Famous for its festive atmosphere, traditional crafts, and delicious local treats, this market attracts visitors from all over during the holiday season.Famous for its festive atmosphere, traditional crafts, and delicious local treats, this market attracts visitors from all over during the holiday season.
Interactive museum dedicated to the Hanseatic League, showcasing Lübeck's role in trade and commerce during the Middle Ages through engaging exhibits.Interactive museum dedicated to the Hanseatic League, showcasing Lübeck's role in trade and commerce during the Middle Ages through engaging exhibits.
Unique museum dedicated to the art of puppetry, featuring a collection of puppets and marionettes from various cultures and historical periods.Unique museum dedicated to the art of puppetry, featuring a collection of puppets and marionettes from various cultures and historical periods.

UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by its well-preserved medieval architecture, charming streets, and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for walking tours.UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by its well-preserved medieval architecture, charming streets, and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for walking tours.
Museum dedicated to the famous writers Thomas and Heinrich Mann, showcasing their literary legacy and the history of the Mann family in Lübeck.Museum dedicated to the famous writers Thomas and Heinrich Mann, showcasing their literary legacy and the history of the Mann family in Lübeck.
One of the largest brick churches in the world, famous for its impressive altar, astronomical clock, and historical significance in Lübeck's medieval trade.One of the largest brick churches in the world, famous for its impressive altar, astronomical clock, and historical significance in Lübeck's medieval trade.
Stunning example of Brick Gothic architecture, known for its twin towers and beautiful stained glass windows, offers insight into the city's religious history.Stunning example of Brick Gothic architecture, known for its twin towers and beautiful stained glass windows, offers insight into the city's religious history.