One of Germanys most exclusive hotels, this historic 5-star hotel in Leipzig boasts a ... more
stylish spa area, gourmet cuisine, and a top location on the edge of the city's old quarter.The Hotel Fürstenhof offers luxurious accommodation within a former patric...
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Location. The historic Hotel Fuerstenhof is located in the centre of Leipzig, Germany. ... more
The Old Town Hall and zoo are 500 metres away. St Thomas Church and the Madlerpassage shopping arcade are within 800 metres. The opera house and concert hall are a...
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Location. The historic Hotel Fuerstenhof is located in the centre of Leipzig, Germany. ... more
The Old Town Hall and zoo are 500 metres away. St Thomas Church and the Madlerpassage shopping arcade are within 800 metres. The opera house and concert hall are a...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Well located, polite staff Disadvantages: Strange route to getting to the sauna!
So, another year passes and another trip to Germany's Christmas Markets now firmly in the past, it's time to report back!
A little bit about Leipzig
Forming part of the Former East Germany, Leipzig is a city of transformation. Although 500 years old, the biggest changes seem to have been happening in the past 15 years. It has seen a lot of the architecture associated with communism removed, while much of it's heritage is refurbished and transformed. There are still elements of communism and those times remaining, strangely one of the sites is opposite to the Marriott hotel! But, as it is currently in the stages of refurbishment, you will have to be quick to catch it! For those who are unfamiliar with the history of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 and subsequent re-unification of Germany, this is where it is all believed to have ...
Advantages: Culture, Sport Disadvantages: Nightlife
the fertile Leipzig lowlands bay, farming, fruit and vegetable-growing play a role to be not underestimated in the territory.
I praise my Leipzig, I shall have said once a well-known personality and the man was right.
Traffic
Leipzig has a good fully developed traffic system and is attainable well from all directions.
One comes to the town with an exhibition centre via the airport Leipzig hall, the motorway, several federal roads or with Deutschen Bahn.
Important parts of the inner municipal cope with passenger transport suburban train, tramway and penitence and shortest running-times safeguard within the town and the surrounding countryside.
Hotel, catering trade, tourism:
By the fair, the education and culture facilities and the international sports the town has a well fully developed system of tourist and gastronomic ...
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Advantages: Cheap and easy to get there Disadvantages: Limited flights and times
Leipzig is found in the Saxony region of East Germany and was in the former GDR. Since the wall came down Leipzig has lost about 200,000 inhabitants, leaving about 400,000, and has also undergone considerable regeneration. 2006 sees the city host some of the early stage World Cup matches at their large sports stadium. Although none of the England games will be played there, the World Cup puts Leipzig firmly on the world football map.
Since Air Berlin (www.airberlin.com) started flying direct to Leipzig on a daily basis, getting there couldn't be easier, not to mention cheaper. Direct flights are also available from Lufthansa and BMi but are far more expensive. The only drawbacks with Air Berlin are flying from Stanstead and the return flight time. Flights leave Stanstead at around 8.00pm but the return flights are 6.00am ...
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For more than 100 years the luxury Fürstenhof hotel has been Leipzigs best place in town. Built in the style of a classic patricians palace it emanates the timeless elegance and noble hospitality, a stylish restaurant and a welcoming Spa area.