Access & accomodation

Accomodation

Hotel partner and patron of the Leipzig Bach Festival: www.parkhotelleipzig.de

The hotels of the Leipzig Hotel Alliance look forward to welcome you as their guests. Information on www.leipzig-hotel-alliance.de

Travel to Leipzig

You will reach the city of Leipzig quite easily from all directions

 

By train

from Berlin: approx. 1h 10min (ICE train)
from Dresden: approx. 1h 15min (ICE train)
from Hannover: approx. 2h 45min (IC train)
from Hamburg (via Berlin): approx. 3h (ICE train)
from Frankfurt: approx. 3h 30 min (ICE train)
from Munich: approx. 4h 25min (ICE train)
from Cologne (via Hannover or Frankfurt): approx. 5h 30min (ICE train)

 

By car

from Dresden (A14): approx. 1h 20min (120 km)
from Berlin (A9): approx. 2h (190 km)
from Hannover (A2, A14): approx. 2h 30min (260 km)
from Hamburg (A7, A2, A14): approx. 3h 30min (400 km)
from Frankfurt (A5, A4, A9): approx. 3h 45min (400 km)
from Munich (A9): approx. 4h (430 km)
from Cologne (A4, A45, A5, A4, A9): approx. 4h 45min (500 km)

 

By bike

The 400 km »Johann Sebastian Bach cycle tour« connects the places that are linked to J. S. Bach's life in the region which today comprises the German federal states Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. It uses already existing cycle routes, mostly along rivers. The level is considered to be »easy« to »medium«. You can find information about guided tours here: www.bachbybike.com You can also write an e-mail to mail@bachbybike.com.

 

By airplane

The Leipzig airport is connected to many German and a few international destinations.

 

By long-distance bus

Leipzig is connected to a public long-distance bus network by a bus terminal at the east side of the Central Station.

 

 

Further information

Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH · Tourist-Information

Katharinenstraße 8
04109 Leipzig
Phone +49 341 7104-260
Fax +49 341 7104-271
E-mail info@ltm-leipzig.de

 

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