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Windscheidstr. 21-23, 04277 LeipzigGBP 42 - 180

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This beautiful 4-star hotel is set in a green, tranquil location in the Auenwald forest, on the outskirts of Leipzig. Leonardo Hotel und Residenz is … More
Am Hallischen Tor 1, 04109 LeipzigGBP 81 - 272

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This centrally located, elegant 4-star hotel in Leipzig boasts elegant accommodation and a wonderful spa area with indoor pool. Situated opposite the… More
Bruehl 69, 04109 LeipzigGBP 41 - 83

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The Ibis Leipzig Zentrum offers modern rooms, a 24-hour bar and a terrace. It is located in Leipzig city centre, just 200 metres away from Leipzig Mai… More
Hans-Driesch-Str. 27, 04179 LeipzigGBP 20 - 155

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This hotel offers free rental bikes and a spa. It is located in Leipzig’s quiet Leutzsch district, beside the large Auenwald forest and a few steps … More
EUR 85 - 149

Lodge-Leipzig

Magazingasse 4, 04109 LeipzigGBP 71 - 125

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Boasting a prime location in the heart of Leipzig, just a 10-minute walk from the main railway station, these apartments offer an attractive alternati… More
EUR 50 - 168

NH Leipzig Messe

Fuggerstr. 2, 04158 LeipzigGBP 42 - 141

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This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, varied cuisine and an attractive spa area. It stands beside the Leipzig-Mitte motorway junction, just a 10-mi… More
Nikolaistr. 23, 04109 LeipzigGBP 49 - 66

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This 2-star, design hotel is directly opposite the Nikolaikirche church in central Leipzig. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TV, a 24-… More
Stephanstr. 6, 04103 LeipzigGBP 37 - 181

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This 4-star hotel is a 15-minute walk east of Leipzig city centre, near the university. It offers elegant rooms, an Art Nouveau restaurant, a large sp… More
Leipziger Str. 125, 04425 LeipzigGBP 33 - 83

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This Ibis hotel is located in Taucha, just 8 km away from Leipzig city centre. It provides modern rooms, a 24-hour bar and excellent links with the A1… More
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 40, 04107 LeipzigGBP 33 - 141

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Only 800 metres from Leipzig’s historic city centre, this family-run hotel offers spacious rooms and apartments, Wi-Fi, and free parking. The Messe … More
EUR 45 - 77

Hotel Prinz

Mühlenstr. 2, 04159 LeipzigGBP 38 - 64

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This small hotel is next to the Servicepark Leipzig-Stahmeln business area. It offers a quiet location, Wi-Fi hotspot access, and free breakfast. The… More
EUR 45 - 76

Hotel Papilio

Delitzscher Landstraße 100, 04158 LeipzigGBP 38 - 64

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This hotel in peaceful Wiederitzsch is a 15-minute drive from Leipzig’s Old Town. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV, and a regional… More
Merseburger Str. 107, 04177 LeipzigGBP 33 - 90

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This hotel is just a 12-minute tram ride from the centre of Leipzig. Look forward to modern rooms and challenging friends to free bowling at the hote… More
Weissenfelser Str. 10, 04229 LeipzigGBP 33 - 84

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This hotel is located in Leipzig’s district of Plagwitz, just a 10 minute walk from the lovely Palmengarten park and 20 minutes away from the city c… More
Anton-Zickmantel-Str. 44, 04249 LeipzigGBP 38 - 108

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This 3-star hotel in Leipzig’s Großzschocher district offers a free sauna, internet access, and great transport connections to the city centre. Th… More
Zschortauer Str. 96, 04129 LeipzigGBP 33 - 117

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Offering Wi-Fi internet, a breakfast room with panoramic views, and a free car park, this 3-star hotel in Leipzig is a 5-minute drive from the Neue Me… More
EUR 40 - 120

Hotel zur Linde

Russenstr. 194, 04288 LeipzigGBP 33 - 100

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Occupying a building dating back to the 19th century, this hotel in Zuckelhausen, southeast of Leipzig, offers modern rooms, free parking and a delici… More
Bahnhofstraße 3-9, 04158 LeipzigGBP 41 - 66

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The hotel is located in the northern part of Leipzig, close to the new fairgrounds ”Neue Messe” and to the airport Halle/Leipzig - an idea… More
Goethestr. 11, 04109 LeipzigGBP 49 - 152

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This 4-star hotel offers modern rooms, a spa and a restaurant with a summer terrace. It lies directly opposite Leipzig Main Station, a few steps from … More
Hans-Driesch Straße 52, 04179 LeipzigGBP 24 - 82

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Quietly located beside the Merseburger Straße Business Park, this hotel in the Leutzsch district of Leipzig offers free Wi-Fi access, continental bre… More
Wurzener Straße 4, 04315 LeipzigGBP 24 - 32

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This non-smoking, 3-star hotel in Leipzig offers underground parking and Wi-Fi internet. It is in the Eutritzsch district, a 10-minute tram ride from… More
Jacobstraße 1, 04105 LeipzigGBP 37 - 71

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This colourful, modern hostel in central Leipzig with 24-hour reception is just a 2-minute walk from the Old Town, with its historic Nikolaikirche Chu… More
Richard-Wagner-Str. 7, 04109 LeipzigGBP 53 - 180

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This 4-star, art nouveau hotel in Leipzig features a Mediterranean-style wellness area and a steak restaurant. It lies opposite the main train station… More
Salzgäßchen 6, 04109 LeipzigGBP 50 - 1,003

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This 5-star hotel is located beside the historic Naschmarkt square and Old Town Hall in central Leipzig. It offers a large spa, soundproofed rooms and… More
EUR 29 - 33

Stern Hotel

Merseburgerstr. 158, 04179 LeipzigGBP 24 - 28

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This family-run, 2-star hotel offers cosy accommodation in the quiet Leutzsch district of Leipzig, just 350 metres away from the Industriegelände Wes… More
 

Leipzig: Guide


Leipzig is the largest city in the Germany|German federal state of Saxony, with a population of more or less 500,000. It is the industrial centre of the region and culturally as attractive as Saxony's capital Dresden. It offers interesting sights, shopping possibilities and evening distractions.


Understand

First documented in 1015, and endowed with city and market privileges in 1165, the city of Leipzig has fundamentally shaped the history of Saxony and of Germany. Leipzig has always been known as a place of commerce and still has a large trade fair ground.

Leipzig acquired the nickname Kleines Paris ("Little Paris") in the 18th century, when it became a center of a classical literary movement under the leadership of German scholar and writer Johann Christoph Gottsched.

The city is also the home of the Nicolaikirche (Church of St. Nicolai or Nicholas) - the starting point of peaceful demonstrations against the communist regime which led to German Unification.

Get in

Leipzig is a transportation hub in Saxony.

By car


Leipzig can easily be reached by car, as it is very well connected with the Autobahn highway system. The nearest Autobahn highways are A14 (North, Northeast), A9 (West) and A38 (South).

By train


Using high speed InterCityExpress (ICE) trains, Frankfurt can be reached in 3.5 hours, Munich less than 4.5 hours, Hamburg in 3 hours and Berlin a little over an hour. Also good connections to Prague, requiring a change in Dresden. The largest terminal railway station in Europe, Leipzig's Hauptbahnhof is also home to a fairly large shopping mall, a good way to while away an hour or two between connections.

By plane


The airport of Leipzig-Halle is the second biggest airport in Eastern Germany after Berlin (Schönefeld) and offers direct connections to Girona-Barcelona and London (Stansted).

Get around

See


Old Town Hall


Leipzig's Old Town Hall was built in 1556 in the Renaissance style and remains one of Germany's largest. Located on the pretty main square of the city, it's a good orientation point

The Old City Hall was built 1556 by Hieronymus Lotter on basements of two Patrician houses. It is a beautiful Renaissance style building, 90 metres long with arcades (1906 - 09), six gables and a tower. In the 18th century the tower was enlarged and it received a Baroque spire. Till 1904 the Old City Hall was home of the city administration. Then it became home of the city museum

Most impressive is the huge Banquetting Hall with Renaissance interior (open fireplaces). I was surprised by the many fine works of medieval religious art: altars, paintings, wood-carved sculptures etc. Most of them were saved from churches which were deconstructed in Leipzig's surrounding. Very impressive are the rooms with interior from old Patrician houses. I also liked the treasure chamber (steep and narrow staircase!). Entrance fee is 2.50 Euro

This Renaissance building was erected in just nine month in 1556/57 under the direction of the architect Hieronymus Lotter. The municipal government moved into the New Town Hall in the year 1909. If you have a bit luck you are allowed to visit the cellar of the building. Here you find the chamber of torture and the jail.

Old City Hall: Leipzig's Renaissance City hall. Contains a museum of city history which possesses the original of the only confirmed painting of Bach produced in his lifetime. Also contains interesting information regarding the public executions that previously took place in the market in front of the city hall. The most famous execution was that of Woyzeck later made famous by the Büchner play and the opera of Alban Berg.

The interior of the Old City Hall (built in 1556) was far more interesting of the outside view for me, however charming the latter may be. Inside there's an interesting museum covering the history of Leipzig from the very beginnings (in 12th century) till our days. One of the most touristy places of the whole city.

Christmas Market


Every year in mid December there is a Christmas Market in the Old Market Square infront of the Old Town Hall. Booths are set up selling gifts, food and gluvine (a spiced heated wine). There are also carolers and Christmas themed events.

Leipzig Zoo


The Leipzig Zoo is one of the largest and best known in Germany. It has a very long tradition, is currently undergoing a major re-design. Already finished constructions include the new elephants' enclosure, with a swimming pool where you can watch the elephants bathing from under the water level, the monkey house and a open-plan, safari-style Africa landscape.

Buy


lots of shops in the inner city (city centre)
some bigger malls outside, e.g. "Paunsdorf Center" in the east

Eat


Check out the inner city with many bars, pubs and cafés.
and you also have to try a speziality of Leipzig: Lerchen (a sweet dough-wicker)

Drink


Moritzbastei: very old and big student club; Universitätsstraße 9 (inner city)
Barfussgaesschen: a small street with a old of pubs and bars (inner city)
Dark Flower: gothic music and dark wave, on thursday rock music; moved to Hainstraße 12 - 14 (inner city)
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse ("Karli"): the street starts in the south of the inner city and leads you to Südvorstadt and Connewitz (student and alternative quarters); along the street you can find a lots of pubs, bars, cafés and restaurants and also some smaller dance clubs; very international

Sleep


a Youth Hostel is located in Volksgartenstr. 24 (for more information check the english pages of the German Youth Hostel Organization "DJH": http://www.jugendherberge.de/en/); prices range from 17.50€ to 26.50€

Get out


Dresden is a MUST SEE with its old baroque centre, the Frauenkirche and its other attractions. Go there by train or car (both about 1,5 hours)
If you take an ICE high speed train, you can reach Weimar in under an hour.
Erfurt to the West.


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