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Discover Lübeck's culinary delights on this 3-hour guided walking tour, featuring marzipan, Rotspon wine, and local specialties in Germany's Hanseatic city.
Lübeck: The culinary city tour – Lübeck Lukullisch offers an engaging 3-hour exploration of the Hanseatic city’s best flavors and hidden culinary treasures. Starting at the tourist information office at Holstentorplatz, this small-group guided experience takes you through Lübeck’s charming old town, passing iconic landmarks like the Holstentor gate and exploring narrow alleys and passageways. With a focus on regional specialties such as marzipan and Rotspon wine, the tour combines taste, history, and culture in a way that appeals to those interested in Lübeck’s culinary traditions and historical sites.
This tour is designed for visitors who enjoy sampling local food while learning about the city’s past. It is wheelchair accessible and takes place in all weather conditions, with most tastings enjoyed standing up. The tour begins with a certified guide who shares insights about Lübeck’s connection to the Hanseatic League, the seven churches, and more. At €45 per person, the experience delivers a mix of enjoyment and cultural education, making it a worthwhile choice for curious travelers.


The tour begins at the tourist information office located at Holstentorplatz 1, close to the famous Holstentor gate. From here, the guide leads the group into Lübeck’s old town, passing the iconic city gate and exploring the charming, narrow alleyways.
This starting point offers easy access and provides a clear meet-up location for travelers arriving in Lübeck. The guide is certificated according to BVGD guidelines, ensuring a professional experience. The initial moments set the tone for a relaxed stroll through the city, with plenty of opportunities to take photos of the historic facades and lively street scenes.
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As the tour progresses, visitors walk through hidden passageways and idyllic alleys that reveal Lübeck’s lesser-known corners. These passages lead to the heart of the old town, where local flavor and history intertwine.
The guide shares stories about Lübeck’s medieval past and its importance as a part of the Hanseatic League. Along the way, travelers gain insights into the city’s seven churches and other cultural landmarks, enriching the experience beyond just tasting regional specialties.

One of the tour’s most beloved parts is the focus on marzipan, a regional specialty that Lübeck is famous for worldwide. Visitors will sample this sweet confection, learning about its traditional production and its significance to the city.
The guide also highlights other small manufacturers producing local delicacies, offering a taste of Lübeck’s culinary craftsmanship. These sampling stops are designed to delight both the sweet tooth and those interested in traditional food-making techniques.
Another highlight is the tasting of Rotspon, a traditional German wine that has historical ties to Lübeck. The guide explains its background and how it fits into the city’s culinary culture.
Aside from wine, the tour includes various small culinary samples that showcase Lübeck’s regional flavors, balancing sweet and salty tastes. These tastings are carefully curated to give a genuine sense of the city’s gastronomic heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyThe certified guide leads the group with a friendly approach, sharing stories about Lübeck’s Hanseatic legacy and its enduring traditions. Their deep care for the city ensures that visitors receive informative commentary woven seamlessly with the tasting experience.
The guide makes sure to include details about historic landmarks and local customs, enriching the sensory journey with contextual stories. This approach makes the tour both educational and enjoyable for all ages and interests.
The meeting point is at the tourist information office, which is a convenient location just outside the historic sites. The tour accommodates small groups, allowing for personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
It takes place in all weather conditions, so travelers should dress in weather-appropriate clothing and wear comfortable shoes, as much of the tour involves walking over cobblestones and narrow alleys. Since most tastings are enjoyed standing up, mobility may be a consideration, but accessibility is provided for wheelchair users.
Reservation is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, giving travelers the chance to plan their trip without immediate financial commitment. Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind for last-minute changes.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it an ideal addition to a day exploring Lübeck’s sights, without feeling rushed or overly lengthy.
Operated by Lübecker Stadtführer e.V., this tour emphasizes genuine local expertise and care. It offers an authentic taste of Lübeck’s culinary and cultural scene, guided by a professional who is passionate about the city.
For those interested in other ways to explore Lübeck, similar experiences include city tours, boat rentals, and themed walks like Halloween or secret courtyards, which can complement the culinary journey.
Lübeck: The culinary city tour provides a wonderful blend of food tasting, history, and culture in a compact 3-hour format. With its focus on regional specialties like marzipan and Rotspon wine, it appeals to those eager to experience Lübeck’s local flavors firsthand.
The tour’s small group size and knowledgeable guide ensure an engaging and personalized experience. It offers excellent value for €45, especially for visitors who want to combine sightseeing with culinary delights. While most tastings are enjoyed standing, the tour remains accessible and suitable for most visitors with appropriate footwear.
This experience suits history buffs, food lovers, and curious travelers alike. It’s an ideal way to begin or deepen an appreciation for Lübeck’s unique character and traditions.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible. However, most tastings take place standing up, and the route involves walking over cobblestones and narrow alleys.
What should I wear on the tour?
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Since the tour takes place in all weather conditions, dress accordingly.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes booking flexible and low-risk.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable excursion for most travelers.
What is included in the price?
The guided walk, along with various culinary samples from local producers, is included in the price of €45 per person.