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Where to eat in Marburg


Where to eat in Marburg

The city caters for the needs of more than 18,000 students so it is not difficult to find a nice cafe or pub. Most of the good pubs are located in the Oberstadt. Be aware that during the university terms they are sometimes crowded. Try the Cafe am Grün next to the Red Star Bookstore. It's one of the most alternative cafes in Marburg and also a good place to go with children. In summer you can sit in their backgarden right at the Lahn river. Next to lower level of the lift (Oberstadtaufzug) in the middle of Marburg you will find numerous restaurants, great Doner and a very good Lebanese imbiss. For the best fries in town and original Currywurst, try Leppers Imbiss (Biegenstrasse 8) If you arrive at the train station and like to eat Asian food just walk straight away from the train station and cross the river bridge behind the highway. On the right side is a small, but good place for Asian food. If you want to meet students then the "Mensa on the Erlenring" is very good, you can eat there as a guest, and the food is bot goof quality and affordable. If you like traditional German food, visit the Ratsschänke directly next to the historic town hall. The area in the historic center around the Marktplatz and Barfuesserstrasse is full of good, affordable restaurants for all tastes, many with outside seating. At the very entrance of the Oberstadt you will find the "Kostbar" restaurant, which offers a great variety of healthy and delicious foods. Great value for the price. ( Barfuesserstrasse 7) The Cafe Barfuss is a classic (Barfuesserstrasse 33). Most restaurants in the Oberstadt offer Breakfasts or Brunches, and pretty much all of them will have many vegetarian options. If you have a sweet tooth, definitely check out Cafe/Konditorei Vetter and Cafe/Konditorei Klingelhoefer . Both offer outstanding varieties of Cakes and sweets, as well as Breakfast. Make sure to try the "Sacher Torte" at Vetters, and if you like Marzipan don't miss the "Wiesbadner" at Klingelhöfers. If you wanna take something home for your loved ones, their Pralines, Marzipan animals and sweets always make a beautiful gift for family. If you come around Easter, check out Vetter's Easter eggs with individual names written on them.

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