Located on Germany’s Baltic shore at the mouth of the Trave River, this seaside resort town feels charmingly nostalgic with rows of striped wicker beach chairs, wide sands, and a breezy promenade lined with ice cream stalls and cafés. Maritime history is close at hand; the Passat, a four-masted barque from 1911, is moored as a floating museum. Travemünde also serves as a gateway to Lübeck, just 30 minutes inland, whose red-brick Gothic gables and spires earned UNESCO World Heritage status. Here, the legacy of the Hanseatic League lives on in merchant houses, medieval warehouses, and the Holstentor gate, while renowned marzipan shops sweeten the city’s story.
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Flowers surround a castle in Travemünde, Germany
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