Wismar is a friendly, beautiful little town, and wherever we turned people were helpful and happy to make your time special. The Hanse House (in English - don't know why) fits therefore right in: There are the little extras like the modern bicycles for just €15/day, a common / business meeting room with comfy sofas and free tea. Breakfast is standard and absolutely ok, but if you want something romantic and a bit special head to Cafe Glücklich, or for a nightcap around the corner micro - brewery Stuuv - quirky, decorated like a 80s living room (including working analog answering machine and phone) and playing German Schlager. Fresh Fischbrötchen (breadroll with raw or marinated herring - guaranteed to kill any hangover) from the market (Tue, Thu, Sat) or the harbour is a must. For dinner try Kutterkaten at the harbour (book a table!) which transforms the daily catch of the neighbouring fishers co-op into great dishes - it doesn't get fresher. And after dark hunt the old town for the locations of the world's first vampire movie, 1922s Nosferatu.