Hotel "Die Reederin"
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Thanks to its central location, all the sights of the old town island, with the island itself being a UNESCO world heritage site, can be reached by foot. The European Hanseatic Museum, the old castle gate, the Heiligen Geist (Holy Spirit) Hospital and the Jakobikirche (St Jacob’s Church), one of the 5 main churches of Lübeck, are in the direct locality. The “Reederin” (Shipowner) building located in the street "Große Altefähre" (Large Old Ferry) dating from the 18th century has something of a long story to tell.
The hotel comprises 7 hotel rooms, including two suites, that are spread over 3 floors. All rooms are furnished in the Scandinavian style of living. By combining the modern and the old, we have created a light and cosy ambience.
We sincerely hope that you will experience the uniqueness of the house during your stay and we will do everything we can to make sure that you feel at home while you are here.
Our spacious rooms and suites can be booked as double or single rooms:
- king-size natural beds from COCO-MAT
- generous sized walk-in shower
- room safe
- WIFI
- Samsung "The Frame" TV
- hairdryer
- vanity mirror
- bathroom care products
are all included as part of the standard equipment.
The overnight price per room depends on the low, mid and high season and the night chosen and includes breakfast for a 2 person occupancy.
We offer our breakfast in regional organic quality. The focus on regional and seasonal products, as well as sustainability, is part of our overall concept.
Subject to availability our guests can book a car parking space: 6 €/day
For un/loading your luggage, you can stop in front of the hotel, otherwise there are numerous parking facilities near the old town island of Lübeck.
Check-in from 3pm to 9pm, check-out by 11am. Please let us know if you plan to arrive outside our normal check-in time.
Subject to availability, our guests can book a car parking space: 6 €/day
family friendly
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disabled accessible
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pets welcome
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central location
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car parking lot
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non-smoking house
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