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Best things you can do in Leipzig Germany

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Best things you can do in Leipzig Germany

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  1. Best things you can do in Leipzig Germany Leipzig in Germany is known as an art lover’s paradise, all thanks to its extensive range of galleries, museums, and concert halls. Take a step back into by exploring Romanesque churches, Art nouveau buildings and 16th century cellars that were once frequented by renowned composers and poets. There are plenty of full shopping options, ranging from luxury boutiques and department stores, to flea markets and quirky souvenir shops. Leipzig’s vibrant pub districts are conveniently located in the city center and all of them are teeming with taverns, bars, wine cellars and modern nightclubs. If you are visiting this cultural city for the first time, you must take a guide for the best things to do in Leipzig, Germany so that you do not miss on the best things. Bes things to do in Leipzig Germany Start the day at Augustusplatz Basically Augustusplatz is Leipzig’s largest square, where you can explore historical landmarks, cathedrals, and concert halls on foot. The square also hosts seasonal markets, concerts and Festivals throughout the year. Also one of the tallest buildings in Leipzig is City High-Rise (City-Hochhaus), which stands at 142.5 meters tall. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck. Must Watch: Thomaskirche

  2. Thomaskirche or St. Thomas Church is a Romanesque and neo-Gothic church which dates back to the 12th century. After being destroyed in World War Second, the church underwent massive restoration before it was reopened for public use in 2000. Some of its most magnificent features include the marble baptismal font depicting biblical scenes, bronze epitaphs of notable figures and the statue of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. You should try visiting his remains. Explore the best: Leipzig’s Art Museums This city attracts art enthusiasts from all over the world with its long list of museums and galleries. This museum was founded in 1837; it displays about 2,700 paintings dating back between the 15th and 21st centuries. If you are keen to experience Leipzig’s thriving art community, visit Spinnerei, a modern exhibition space that hosts contemporary artwork by budding artists and designers in the city. Spend your noon time at Leipzig Zoo It was founded in 1878 and is home to around 5000 wildlife from Africa, Asia and South America. Rare animals such as the Baikal seal, tapir, and Siberian tiger are kept in natural enclosures here. You can also enjoy animal feeding and commentary at selected enclosures throughout the day. Admission costs around €21 for adults and €13 for children between the ages of 6 and 16, but reduced rates are available if you visit Leipzig Zoo 3 hours before closing time. Get the Online Tickets of Leipzig zoo Here.

  3. Follow the Leipzig Germany Music Trail The very famous music trail in Grunderzeit is a self-guided tour dedicated to the city’s world-renowned composers. There are 23 stops along this walking route, each of which has an audio guide system that plays classical music and information in German and English. Most popular sites include the Wagner Memorial, Leipzig Opera, and Museum of musical Instruments and Bach Museum. Usually it takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete the trail, but it also depends on how long you stop at each location. Don’t forget to try Leipziger Allerlei It is basically the mixture of steamed or sautéed peas, carrots, asparagus and morel mushrooms, served with bread dumplings and crayfish. It is believed that the dish was created in Leipzig during the 19th century as a ruse against marauding soldiers and tax collectors. At present time, only a handful of restaurants prepare this regional dish using traditional methods, one of which is Auerbachs Keller. Must-See: Altes Rathaus Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) is a prime example of Renaissance architecture in the center of Leipzig city. It was built in 1556 and this 2-storey building has an elegant ballroom that hosts events, exhibitions and famous concerts throughout the year. Other than this it is also home to the Museum of City History, which details the development of Leipzig from medieval times to the present time. It also has an impressive display here which is the miniature replica of the city from the 19th century.

  4. Shop for yourself at Madler-Passage Basically it is an expansive commercial space with a mix of luxury outlets, as well as prominent restaurants and bars. Approx 140 meters in length, this upmarket shopping arcade has an ornate glass roof, sandstone and bronze sculptures, and a Baroque ceiling fresco. The ground floor of Madler-Passage has international stores such as Hackett London, Wolford, and Marc O’Polo while the basement level houses Auebachs Keller, which is a 16th century tavern with dining rooms. We hope this will give you a brief and great choice for choosing the places you want to visit as per your travelling preferences in Leipzig, Germany. Without wasting a moment apply for a Germany visa and as soon as it is ready plan you trip to have the best experience. Resource Link:- https://www.germanyvisas.co.uk/blog/best-things-leipzig-germany/

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