H4 Hotel Leipzig
04329 Leipzig, Paunsdorf
0.31 mi.
11 mi.
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04329 Leipzig, Paunsdorf
0.31 mi.
11 mi.
04103 Leipzig, Sachsen
0.25 mi.
11 mi.
04103 Leipzig
0.31 mi.
9.9 mi.
04103 Leipzig, Sachsen
12 mi.
04109 Leipzig, Zentrum
13 mi.
04105 Leipzig, Sachsen
8.1 mi.
04103 Leipzig
0.62 mi.
11 mi.
04109 Leipzig, Sachsen
0.62 mi.
13 mi.
04107 Leipzig, Südvorstadt
0.12 mi.
9.3 mi.
04109 Leipzig
8.7 mi.
04349 Leipzig, Sachsen
0.06 mi.
9.3 mi.
04109 Leipzig
8.7 mi.
04109 Leipzig, Zentrum
8.7 mi.
04129 Leipzig
0.5 mi.
7.5 mi.
04109 Leipzig, Zentrum
8.7 mi.
04356 Leipzig, Messe
0.31 mi.
7.5 mi.
D-04158 Leipzig, Sachsen
9.3 mi.
04109 Leipzig, Sachsen
11 mi.
04105 Leipzig, Sachsen
0.01 mi.
8.1 mi.
04249 Leipzig, Großzschocher
0.19 mi.
9.3 mi.
Leipzig, the capital of the eastern state of Saxony in Germany, is notable for its striking Renaissance-style architecture and thriving cultural and entertainment scene. The multitude of concerts, festivals, and outdoor events that punctuate its social calendar appeal to both cultural visitors and those looking for lively nights out. For those with more of a business focus, a Leipzig hotel places you near some of Germany’s largest automotive plants. Also, its sizable biotechnology and telecom companies make it a centre for high-tech commerce.
The University of Leipzig is the second oldest in Germany, and the city has developed as an important centre for education in the region and beyond. Leipzig’s music, restaurant, and club venues cater to the student population as well as the city’s professional crowd seeking more sophisticated evenings out. The industrial and cultural sides of Leipzig are both important elements of the town’s identity. Germany is globally renowned for its high-performance sports cars. The Porsche and BMW plants to the north of Leipzig make the region a key contributor to this industry. Its varied festival scene features classical music shows, rock concerts, and travelling theatre.
The Congress Centre Leipzig and Leipzig Trade Fair are two of the largest venues for international business expos. Unsurprisingly, technology conferences and auto shows, such as Auto Mobil International, feature prominently on the business calendar. The Ecos Business Center in Zentrum-Ost (Centre-East) also offers meeting space for professional events. The Leipzig Heart Centre and businesses such as Indago make it an important hub for biotechnology research. The city’s busy commercial heart inspired its nickname, ‘Hypezig’.
Whatever your taste in music, you’ll find something to enjoy in this city. While it’s known for the Bach Festival, it also hosts Wave-Gotik-Treffen, the biggest goth festival in the world. Between these two extremes is an exciting nightlife scene – make sure to check out the city’s trendy clubs, such as Distillery and elipamanoke. When dining out, you'll find hearty Saxon specialities such as Sächsischer Sauerbraten, a delicious meat dish served with potatoes and sour sauce. Auerbachs Keller, an ancient wine bar and restaurant with a history dating back to the 15th century, is also a must-see.