Venue and Travel
Venue
The conference rooms at Fraunhofer IMTE offer a modern and pleasant atmosphere, providing the ideal setting for meetings and workshops. A particular advantage is the immediate proximity of the conference rooms to the foyer, which features exhibition spaces and catering facilities, making interactions more convenient.
Conference Venue
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Individualized and Cell-Based Medical Engineering IMTE
Mönkhofer Weg 239a
23562 Lübeck
Germany
A room block at the Radisson Blu Senator Hotel Lübeck has been reserved exclusively for participants of the symposium. Please note that all participants must book their hotel rooms independently and cover the costs themselves.
The room block is available until May 31, 2025.
Single room: 213 € | Double room: 233 € (July 8-9 and 10-11, 2025)
Single room: 233 € | Double room: 253 € (July 9-10, 2025)
The prices include:
- rich breakfast buffet
- free internet access throughout the hotel
- free use of the swimming pool and sauna area
- one bottle of water in the minibar as a welcome drink in the room
Please note, that all participants have to book their rooms and pay on arrival or departure themselves.
The following options are available for making a reservation:
- online via link usinge the code “MB977236”
- by e-mail: reservations.luebeck@radissonblu.com using the code “MB977236”
- or by telephone: +49 451 142 142 using the code “MB977236”
Web: https://www.sv-luebeck.de/en/
App: The NAH.SH-App contains all information for public transport in Lübeck.
Suitable bus stops are Technische Hochschule, Stephensonstraße and Maria-Goeppert-Straße. More information on transfer to follow.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Airports
In addition to Hamburg Airport (HAM), there is also a small regional airport (LBC) in Lübeck.
Cab transfer from Hamburg airport
A cab transfer can be arranged upon request.
Lübeck is without question one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. The medieval city center, picturesquely situated on an island in the river Trave, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The narrow streets, the seven church towers, the old merchants' houses and the Hanseatic atmosphere make the old town a fascinating place.