2024 Leipzig Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Leipzig Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Leipzig)
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If you are a aviation geek, leipzig airport is the place you should head to.
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Mendelssohn-Haus
I ❤️ MENDELSSOHN
Entering the building located at Goldschmidtstrasse 12, in the vicinity of Leipzig's Gewandhaus, one immediately notices the original dark wooden staircase. That's where Felix Mendelssohn climbed up the stairs to his lavish apartment where he lived until his death.
Mendelssohn, born on 3 February 1809 in Hamburg, was the grandson of famed philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and is one of the most impressive figures in the international music scene. He is widely known as the most important conductor to front Leipzig's Gewandhaus Orchestra, and is thought to have fundamentally changed the city's musical scene and started the Bach Renaissance in Germany.
And without Mendelssohn, it's unlikely that concerts would now be given in the way that we're used to, meaning that the conductor usually stands in front of the orchestra during musical performances. That habit did not yet exist before Mendelssohn's time.
In the so-called "Effektorium," a kind of electronic concert hall, visitors can now experience how it feels to conduct an orchestra. With the help of motion sensors, just about anybody can turn into a conductor of famous works, such as the "Midsummer Night's Dream."
Mendelssohn Bartholdy died remarkably young, on 4 November 1847, at the age of 38, in this very apartment he lived in. The cause of his early death has been a mystery ever since. Three contemporary doctors diagnosed Nervenschlag ("nervous stroke"). There may even have been some kind of genetic predisposition, since what is reported in this paper regarding Mendelssohn's death also applies to the very similar symptoms and circumstances surrounding his sister Fanny's death.'
#historicculture#museumquest#culturalattractions
Kim~ Keep on EXPloring
The Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig was a lovely modern gallery space. Offering an eclectic assortment of works ranging from Renaissance paintings to modern sculptures, you're sure to find something across one of it's many floors. The interior spaces are soaring and tastefully done. I enjoyed this museum quite a bit.
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Rence
Flight or Train?
It’s just the matter of time and money but with train you can see more local places from closer view and sometimes more beautiful but the flights are mostly comfy
Aaron BER
💞Reasons to Recommend: love
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German Snack Square: A feast for the taste buds.
Hidden in the heart of Germany are countless mouth-watering culinary treasures, and the German Snack Square (Münchner Ratskeller or similar style snack gathering place) is the palace where these delicious dishes gather. This is not only a must-visit place for tourists to explore authentic German cuisine, but also a cozy corner for locals to enjoy leisure time and share the joy of life.👫
🍖 As soon as you step into the snack square, you will be tightly embraced by the strong aroma of sausages. German sausages are diverse, from classic Nuremberg sausages to spicy Frankfurt sausages. Each one is carefully cooked, with a slightly burnt skin and juicy inside. Paired with pickles and mustard sauce, a bite is instantly satisfying!😋
🍺 Of course, when it comes to German snacks, how can you not mention the refreshing iced beer? In every corner of the snack square, you can find all kinds of beer barrels and enthusiastic bartenders. A glass of pure German dark beer or wheat beer, with delicate foam and mellow taste, complements the sausage in your hand and is the best partner for relaxation.🍻
🍰 In addition to meat and beer, the German Snack Square also hides many sweet surprises. Traditional apple pie, Black Forest cake, and all kinds of cheese and desserts, each bite is an ultimate temptation to the taste buds. These desserts are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have distinct layers of taste, which are memorable.🍰
🎶 While enjoying the food, the snack square is often accompanied by cheerful music performances and lively market atmosphere. Street artists play the guitar and sing melodious ballads, while the surrounding stalls sell all kinds of handicrafts and souvenirs. This experience of integrating food, culture, and entertainment allows every visiting tourist to feel the unique enthusiasm and charm of Germany.🎈
🌈 In short, the German Snack Square is a place where people linger. Here, you can taste authentic German cuisine, feel the strong cultural atmosphere, and enjoy an unforgettable journey of taste buds and soul. Whether you are a food lover or a cultural explorer, it can meet all your expectations.🌟
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Great experience picking strawberries at the strawberry farm.
Picking strawberries in the strawberry gardenThe strawberries are very big and fresh, very appetizing and make us eat fresh and delicious fruits, with a sweet, fragrant taste and good quality. It's very fun to pick each fruit.Picking strawberries in the strawberry gardenThe strawberries are very big and fresh, very appetizing and make us eat fresh and delicious fruits, with a sweet, fragrant taste and good quality. It's very fun to pick each fruit.
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🌟 Leipzig's Luxe Lodging: Hyperion Hotel Highlights 🌟
Nestled right next to Leipzig Central Station at Sachsenseite 7, the Hyperion Hotel Leipzig is a traveler's dream for convenient and classy accommodation. 🚄💼
Step in from the station's east side gate and be greeted by the staff's heartwarming professionalism. The Hyperion promises more than just a place to rest; it's an experience of indulgence right in the city's pulse. 🛎️🛌
Rooms here sing a tune of sophistication with plush furnishings and top-notch amenities. Cleanliness? Spotless. Comfort? Like a cloud. And for the business traveler, the lounge access with city views, snacks, and drinks from dawn till dusk is a cherry on top. 🌆☕
Foodies, get ready for a culinary escapade! Although I didn't dine in due to holiday festivities, the menu brimmed with promise. Plus, with Leipzig's smorgasbord of restaurants just steps away, your taste buds are in for a treat. 🍽️🍷
And when it's time to explore, you're perfectly positioned to stroll through Leipzig's storied streets, with cultural landmarks and shopping havens at your fingertips. 🏰🛍️
In essence, Hyperion Hotel Leipzig is your go-to for a luxurious, service-focused stay that captures the city's spirit. Already planning my next visit! 🌟✨
#Leipzig #LeipzigHotel #LeipzigTravel
Nestled in the heart of Leipzig's historic Naschmarkt, the Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof at Salzgäßchen 6 is a beacon of elegance and convenience. 🏨
Just a stone's throw from the Porsche Experience Center, this grand hotel offers more than just a comfy bed. The rooms are a symphony of cleanliness and style, ensuring a peaceful slumber without a hint of noise. 🛌💤 The bathroom boasts a splendid bathtub, complemented by top-notch toiletries to pamper yourself after a day of exploration. 🛀✨
Foodies rejoice! Despite the quiet Sundays with closed shops, the hotel's vicinity is a treasure trove of gastronomic delights during the week. 🍽️ And if you're in town to meet friends or indulge in some retail therapy, the central location means everything is conveniently within reach. 🛍️
With its blend of classic German architecture and modern amenities, the Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof is a perfect choice for travelers seeking the best of Leipzig. And hey, who can resist a handsome doorman greeting you upon arrival? 😉
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St. Thomas Church in Leipzig
Leipzig is a modern city in Germany, not far from Berlin, easily accessible by train. It is a melting pot of culture, architecture, and music, representing the essence of German culture. One must-see destination is St. Thomas Church, located southwest of Leipzig's Markt. It is the birthplace of the world-renowned St. Thomas Boys' Choir, which dates back to 1212, the same year the church was founded. In front of the church stands a statue of the famous Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
La Vie en Road
May Day travel from any door to the other side of the door to St. Thomas Cathedral
Leipzig, St. Thomas' Cathedral.
The great Johann Sebastian Bach worked here for 27 years and created some of the major works of his life.
The word Bach means "stream" in German, but Beethoven said: "He is not a stream, but the sea."
Indeed, Bach’s music is the sea.
He is the undisputed father of modern music.
During his lifetime, the master worked hard and worked hard to support his family.
After his death and obscurity, it was Felix Mendelssohn who resurrected his music through the St. Matthew Passion. The master finally rested under the cathedral.
In "Matthew Passion", the master integrates secular folk song melodies, dance tunes, title music techniques, and audio-visual depictions with traditional biblical religious themes to deeply portray an ordinary person's struggle for kindness and kindness. The suffering endured for justice reflects mankind's pursuit of an ideal world.
The piece was played for the first time in 1729. The St. Thomas Cathedral in Leipzig at that time had a special architectural structure, with two pipe organs, two balconies and two sets of benches arranged longitudinally. Bach had an idea and created a new "stereo" Effect.
He let two organs, two choirs, and two bands perform interactively, sometimes answering each other, and sometimes standing up to sing and play together.
The grandeur of the scene and the magnificence of the music were unprecedented.
It is said that the resonant effect of the performance was so amazing that the whitewash on the walls actually cracked!
Bach was an outstanding organist, and a musical leader who transitioned music from Baroque to classicism and created modern music.
wyvernix_5366
Checking in at Leipzig Central Station
Last week I traveled to the east of Germany and deliberately stayed in Leipzig for half a day, and was attracted by the architecture of this city.
🌟First of all, the central railway station, spacious and bright, very much like a scene in a movie. It covers an area of 83,460 square meters and is the largest railway station in Europe in terms of building area. The station has 19 ground platforms, composed of 6 iron sheds, the multi-story lobby is composed of towering stone arches, located in the northeastern part of the city's inner ring road, 298 meters long.
❤There is a super large bookstore in the station, and a two-story commercial street. Recently, train delays have become the norm, so waiting for a train at Leipzig Station should not be annoying.
Ca1eb_Bishop
Lovely Xmas Season ✨✨✨
#christmastrip
📌"Leipzig Christmas Market" Leipziger Weihnachtsmarkt
📍 Address: Marktplatz Leipzig
The Leipzig Christmas Market (Saxony) is the second-oldest Christmas market in Germany. It officially opened on November 28, 2023.
New cup, attractions, and program at the Leipzig Christmas Market in 2023 in addition to the stalls of traders and craftsmen, the festive atmosphere, and the Christmas decorations, the Leipzig Christmas market offers a lot.At the ceremonial opening, the mayor will give a speech and will be musically supported by the Thomanerchor Leipzig, the children of the T.A.B.U. dance studio, and the Leipzig youth and wind orchestra.
There are new mulled wine cups and children's cups this year too. The cups are available at almost all stands. When you buy a drink, you pay the deposit and can take the cup with you as a souvenir. The children's cups are particularly popular.
The Secret Santa workshop on Augustusplatz is located directly in front of the opera and is looked after by the Engelsdorf municipal company.
#holidays #winter #xmas #snow #season #christmas #gifts #santaclaus
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Leipzig, Germany 🇩🇪
Embark on a journey to Leipzig and uncover the vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and creativity that weaves through its streets. Lose yourself in the haunting melodies of Bach as they echo through the majestic Thomaskirche, or wander through the enchanting passages of the Spinnerei, where contemporary art comes alive. From its picturesque architecture to its bustling markets, Leipzig invites you to immerse yourself in its timeless allure and create memories that will dance in your heart long after your visit.
Sogol
A day in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig is a quiet and quaint small city
justlikecheryl
Leipzig Germany
Evening walk in Leipzig. Most of the shops are starting to close. #Leipzig #Leipzig #Germany
RKTCHANNEL
City of Bach (music)🎻🎶, Leipzig 🇩🇪✈️
I'm going to introduce "Leipzig", where I stopped by for a moment before going on a trip to Dresden after staying in Berlin!
Music colleges are popular among those considering studying abroad in Germany!!!🎼🎹
When it comes to music colleges, Leipzig is really famous!
Because it's Bach's hometown🤔
Unlike other cities' central stations, Leipzig is really quaint inside and out! There's a lot to see! 👍
You can easily see the University of Leipzig, the New Town Hall, and the Bach Museum in one day, so I hope you go there🥰❤️
#Germany #Overseas travel #Europe #Germany travel #Europe travel #leipzig
#Leipzig #Bach #europe #germany #deutschland
Erfolg_mj
A nice sunny day with an historical monument.
Md Mezbah Ul Islam Aakil
The Völkerschlachtdenkmal, aka the Monument to the Battle of the Nations commemorates the struggle against Napoleon's France and the Battle of Leipzig in 1813. The tower provides a lovely view towards the city and the park itself is nice to walk around. Visit the cemetery next door with a rather elaborate crematorium. #germany #history
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Rence
The Grassi Museum was a fun arts and culture museum in #leipzig. When I went there was a rotating exhibit on East Asian arts and crafts. The exhibits to tastefully displayed inside an intimate space that made for a delightful experience. I enjoyed this place. #museum
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Rence
The rather unimposing building just off the Dittrichring in #leipzig was the headquarters for the loathsome East German secret police known as the Stasi. Reputed to be the foremost organization of state security in the former Soviet Bloc, there is literally no facet of East Germany life that was not penetrated Stasi agents or conspirators. The museum today is a memorial to the victims of this terror. #triplocal
Rence
Autumn really is my favorite season, when all the leaves change to the most beautiful colors.