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      Car Hire Luebeck - Blankansee Airport

      Budget Car Hire from Luebeck - Blankansee Airport is easy with Argus Rentals… Pay less for car hire in Luebeck - Blankansee Airport with low cost deals and all-inclusive prices to suit any budget.

      Luebeck Airport Mini Guide

      Luebeck - BlankanseeAirport in Germany is located 8 km south of Luebeck city, and is used by many budgettravelers who want to visit Hamburg (just 54 km from the airport) on a shoestring. The Luebeck - BlankanseeAirport is served by low costbudgetairlines running cheap, no frills flights - perfect for people who want to visit Hamburg without breaking the bank.

      Hamburg Mini Guide

      Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and is a major German port city with a huge amount of international trade. Not previously considered a major tourism hub, the number of people visiting the city has risen greatly of late, in part due to the budget airlines that run low costflights to Luebeck - BlankanseeAirport.

      Spring and summer are the most favourable times of year to visit Hamburg, when the weather lends itself to exploring the city. There are a number of sites of interest in Hamburg, from the huge St Michaelis Church, the Harbour area (including the warehouse district, the Canal, and the HamburgDungeon), the delightfully seedy (if you're into that kind of thing) Reeperbahn, the famous TierparkZoo, and the chilled out Schanzedistrict with it's many street cafés and it's laid back atmosphere.

      Hamburg also draws much tourism for its specific events and festivals; in particular it's sportingevents, film festivals, music festivals, fireworks shows and the tri-annual HamburgerDom, the largest funfair in northern Germany.

      Eating Out/Nightlife in Hamburg

      With such unusual dishes as 'Birnen, Bohnen und Speck' - or pears, green beans and bacon - tourists with less adventurous palates may be a little intimidated by the local dishes they may see on menus. Nonetheless, eating the local cuisine from wherever you may be visiting is an integral part of experiencing the destination as a whole, and is invariably a cheap option for those hoping to dine on a budget. There are, of course, many eateries offering international dishes for reasonable prices, and you will not be short of places to try, whatever your taste and means.

      Hamburg'snightlife is a busy and vivacious one, with bars and clubs staying open until 5 a.m. during the week. At weekends, closing times are unobserved and the party will continue until it dies of natural causes! Depending on where you want to party, there are both cheap and expensive options - read up on the city before you go, and tailor your visit to your own taste and budget.