24 July 2024
Apart from being a delightful place to explore, Leipzig is also conveniently located near many awesome neighbouring cities. In fact, you'll find yourself with more day trip choices from Leipzig than you can imagine! From visiting toy factories to exploring historically significant cities, from discovering castles to immersing yourself in nature – here's our list of the most incredible day trips over the weekend in town and make the most of your time in Leipzig.
Dresden embodies culture and beauty, boasting world-renowned landmarks like the Baroque Zwinger Palace and the Semperoper opera house. Its treasures include Raphael's The Sistine Madonna and the Green Vault. Music thrives here, with acclaimed orchestras and festivals year-round. Modern architecture complements its rich history, while the Striezelmarkt, Germany's oldest Christmas market, delights visitors in December.
Distance from Leipzig: Approximately 100 km (62 miles), 1.5 hours by car or 1 hour by train.
Steeped in intellectual history of Weimar on a delightful day trip from Leipzig. Immerse yourself in its rich history, art, and literature as you stroll through the charming old town, visit historic landmarks like the Grand Ducal Palace, and explore museums dedicated to Goethe and Schiller.
Marvel at the influence of the Bauhaus movement and enjoy a leisurely walk in the serene Park an der Ilm. Savor traditional Thuringian cuisine at local restaurants for a truly unforgettable experience.
Distance from Leipzig: Approximately 119km (74 miles), 1 hours 15 min by car or 1 hour by train.
Erfurt charms visitors with its medieval allure and vibrant history, boasting iconic landmarks like St. Mary's Cathedral and the Church of St. Severus. The city's cultural scene thrives with events like the Cathedral Steps Festival and the Merchants' Bridge Festival. Erfurt invites exploration, promising a blend of history, architecture, and lively festivities.
Distance from Leipzig: Approximately 146km (90 miles), 2 hours by car or 39 minutes by train.
Halle's historic centre boasts a blend of grand architecture and youthful energy. Explore the Old Town's streets steeped in history, while vibrant cafes and bars add a contemporary flair. Marvel at landmarks like the statue of composer George Frideric Handel and the iconic Red Tower.
Delve deeper into history in the Domviertel district and discover ancient treasures like the Nebra sky disk at the State Museum of Prehistory. Embrace modern life with cultural performances at various venues.
Distance from Leipzig: Approximately 66km (41 miles), 2 hours by car or 18 minutes by train.
National Parks are vital sanctuaries for preserving nature's beauty and biodiversity, offering serene havens for both wildlife and visitors. Saxon Switzerland National Park, spanning 94sq km along the Elbe River, is a gem of Germany's landscape. Boasting picturesque trails and panoramic views, it invites exploration and reverence.
Distance from Leipzig: Approximately 142km (88 miles), 2 hours by car or 4 hours by train.
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If you find yourself with only one day in Leipzig, this historical trail through the old town encapsulates the essence of the city's cultural richness. Where you can immerse yourself in all that the ‘real Leipzig’ has to offer, The Altes Rathaus, or Old City Hall, is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in Germany. Built in 1556, the City Hall has been home to the Museum of City History since 1909, and it is to be found in the centre of the old town, where it dominates the Leipzig Markt (Leipzig Market Square).
If you decide to make a visit to the city in the month of December, you’ll be in for a treat: the Leipzig Markt has long been a bustling centre of commerce, and it hosts one of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Germany, with well over 200 stalls to explore. The city’s Easter market also takes place here every year.
A short walk away from the Leipzig Markt, you’ll come across the beautiful 12th-century St Thomas Church (Thomaskirche). It’s here that you start to immerse yourself in the city’s musical heritage: Bach served as the church’s choirmaster in the 18th century, and his tomb is to be found in the Church’s Nave.
The Mädler-Passage shopping arcade, with its wonderful glass roofing, is one of the best places to go shopping in Leipzig, offering a diverse range of specialist shops, high-end boutiques, bars and restaurants.Located in the basement of this historic passage is Auerbachs Keller, which owes its status as Leipzig’s best-known restaurant to its mention in Goethe’s masterpiece Faust.
Seize the opportunity to break free from the routine and create lasting memories in Leipzig. Whether it's day trips, a one day in Leipzig adventure, or a full weekend getaway, Leipzig offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every traveller's taste.