

Lüneburg, Germany
Lüneburg, Germany
Am Sande is Lüneburg’s most famous square, known for its broad open space and striking rows of Brick Gothic gabled houses. Once a center of the town’s salt trade, it still reflects the wealth that made Lüneburg important in the Middle Ages. Today, cafés, shops, and seasonal markets give it a lively but relaxed atmosphere. It is a good place to pause, admire the historic architecture, and get a sense of the city’s commercial past and everyday life.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: Open 24 hours