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Visiting The Baltic Coast, Germany


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Ibis Luebeck

Nov 18, 2009

I have stayed at Ibis, Lübeck before and when on my way home from a bussiness trip in France I remembered Ibis when I drove into Lübeck on my way towards Puttgarden ferries so I drove to Ibis which is...more

Radisson Blu Senator Hotel, Lubeck

5 of 5 stars
West Riding, UK
Nov 17, 2009

This review can be very short as it confirms the views of other writers. An excellent hotel with friendly and helpful staff, convieniently situated, good parking, spotlessly clean, comfortable rooms,...more

Moevenpick Hotel Lubeck

4 of 5 stars
Sweden
Nov 15, 2009

We got to Lubeck by car for a two nights stay. Purpose was shopping and relaxing. The room (superior) was very good but the bathroom was quite worn. We had italy buffet dinner in reasonable price and...more

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