Lübeck (and some photos of food)

or should I have written, Food (and some photos of Lübeck)?

We got away well from Monica & Günther's, leaving behind in Drebber some great friends and 'family' that we won't see for who knows how long... :(

We found Lübeck with Kristin's immaculate navigation and some good German road signage. We didn't have long in Lübeck because we were due in Berlin by 3pm the next day, we still managed to fit in quite a bit.

We had a nice lunch at the Lübeck Rathaus (Town Hall), cruised Downtown Lübeck and met up with Greta again. Then some more cruising.

Dinner was a nice Italian where Charlotte devoured a huge spaghetti bolognese! I then took Charlotte back to our hotel and left Kristin & Greta to have a girls night out.

The next day was an early start for one of our longest car trips over to Berlin.

Holsten Gate, the 15thC gates to Lübeck. If you look hard, they are renovating it so there is scaffolding all around but they have printed on the canvas what it looks like underneath, we found this quite a lot throughout our trip.
Holsten Gate (Tor)

The bells at St Mary's Cathedral fell down when it was bombed in WWII, they have left them where they fell as a reminder.
The Bells of St Marys

The Devil's Stone outside St Mary's. There is a cute story of how the Devil was going to trow this huge stone at the cathedral.
Devil's Stone

The Lübeck Rathaus. If you click on the link you'll be able to see Charlotte & I.
Lübeck Rathaus (Town Hall)

One of the many reasons I could easily live in Deutschland.
Rathaus Lunch

Inside the world famous Marzipan shop Niederegger.
Niederegger

The Wurst of them all. hahhaahhahahaahhahahmuhwhahahahaaaa
Hmmmm... Wurst!

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