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About Leipzig/Halle

Leipzig is a city in Saxony, Germany with a population of over 500,000. The city is served by the Leipzig/Halle Airport and, as its name suggests, the airport also serves the city of Halle. Almost every airline company in the world provides direct or indirect flights to the city. Visitors can get to the city center from Leipzig/Halle Airport by bus. The city experiences a continental climate. In the summers the temperature gets as high as 30 degrees Celsius. In the winters the temperature often falls below zero. Once home to famous composers Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn, Leipzig is one of the most important tourist destinations in Germany. Leipzig is a ‘paradise’ for history and culture enthusiasts. Germany’s largest monument, Voelkerschlachtdenkmal, is located in Leipzig. One of the most fascinating places in the city is the St. Thomas Church, which dates back to the 12th century. One of the most significant people to have once preached at this church is  Martin Luther. The Bach Museum is a major attraction as it is dedicated to the famous composer’s life and work. The Museum der bildenden Künste is a wonderful art museum displaying the art work of many famous painters. The Russian Orthodox Church of St. Alexej is worth seeing for both its architecture and stunning interior. The church is another Battle of the Nations memorial, which makes it even more unique. Leipzig has a rich cuisine and there are a wide selection of restaurants in the city serving flavors unique to the area. You can find traditional Saxon dishes almost everywhere in the city, first and foremost being schnitzel. If you’re interested in high-end shopping and upscale boutiques then you can go to Mädler Passage, which stretches from Königshaus to Messehofspassage. In the old town, which is also in this area, you can find wonderful bookstores and gift shops.  

Halle is the largest city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. One can get to Halle from Leipzig by bus or train. Summers in Halle are hot, with temperatures rising above 30 degrees Celsius. Winters in Halle are cold, with temperatures dropping below zero. If you want to eat good food, explore the art and culture of the area, and buy gifts unique to the western part of Germany, then Halle is a great city to visit. There are many historical sites in Halle that have been well-preserved. Among the notable structures in the city are Giebichenstein Castle, to the north of the city center, and Moritzburg Castle. Moritzburg Castle was destroyed during the Thirty Years’ War and it remained in ruins for centuries. The castle was partially restored between 1901 and 1913. Today the castle is used as a Fine Arts Gallery. The Market Church (Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen or Market Church of Our Dear Lady) was built between 1529-1554. The church has 4 bell towers, one of which displays the original death mask made for the founder of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther. The Beatles Museum and Chocolate Factory are also very popular tourist attractions in the city. The Red Tower has become one of the symbols of the city. One of the most significant structures to contribute to the city’s popularity among tourists is the Roter Turm, an iconic bell tower made up of 76 bells that weigh over 45 tons. The city also has a monument erected in honor of composer Georg Friedrich Handel, located in the city center. 

Transportation to Leipzig/Halle City Center from Airport

Leipzig - Halle Airport

Leipzig is the largest city in the German state of Saxony. It is also the most industrially advanced city in the region. Another city in the state of Saxony is Halle, which is much smaller compared to Leipzig. Both cities share a common airport. Those traveling to these cities fly into the Leipzig/Halle Airport.

Leipzig, like most German cities, is very convenient to explore by bike. Leipzig is surrounded by beautiful rivers and canals and there are designated bike paths in almost every part of the city. There are a variety of public transportation alternatives in the city. The tram provides access to almost every part of Leipzig. In addition, there are train and bus routes that provide transportation to almost every part of the city. The LVB (Leipzig Transport Company) runs the public transportation network in the city.

You can buy tickets for public transportation vehicles from the company’s private offices. With one ticket you can travel within the city, including zone 110, for one hour and transfer between vehicles as much as you want. You can also purchase tickets from ticket machines located in many stations, and coin-operated ticket machines located in the trams, news stands, convenience stores, or stationary stores. You can also purchase a Leipzig Card at an LVB office or the Tourist Information in Leipzig. If you plan to use public transportation frequently in the city then these cards will be more affordable. The Leipzig Card even offers special discounts on guided tours of the city and discounts on admission to museums and cultural events. There are a variety of card types you can purchase, ranging from 1-day tickets to 3-day tickets, and 3-day group tickets. If you don’t want to use public transportation in the city then you can take a taxi or rent a car to get around Leipzig. The most preferred public transportation system in Halle is the tram. The Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station located in the city center. This station operates both inter-city trains and regional trains.

You can purchase a ticket to use on the public transportation system in Halle from the red ticket machines located in most stations. There are different ticket types available; you can purchase a single-use ticket, a ticket that is valid for 4 1-hour trips, or a one-week unlimited use ticket.

Transportation to Leipzig from the airport

There are many ways to get to the Leipzig city center from the airport. The airport provides special shuttle services that you can take advantage of. Other transportation alternatives include public transportation, such as the train or bus, or taxis, and rental cars.

Shuttle

The airport shuttle services provided by Leipzig/Halle Airport are the most comfortable method of transportation to get to your destination in the city after you land. These shuttles have the capacity to accommodate a maximum of 8 people and provide door-to-door transportation. This service offers a stress-free way to get to the city, departing soon after you land. To book the airport shuttle service you need to make a reservation at least one week before your flight.  

Train (S-Bahn)

Trains depart from the train station located right next to the airport and provide transportation to the central railway station, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof. There are two lines that run from the airport to the city. The Intercity (IC) line runs every 20-30 minutes. The inter-city train lines S5 and S5x run every 30 minutes and pass through the Leipzig Messe Train Station. The S5 or S5x trains are more affordable than the IC trains.

The S-Bahn train runs north to south in Leipzig, passing through the city center and stopping at the main train station, Bayerischer Train Station, and underground stations in Markt and Wilhelm-Leuschner Platz.

These trains also provide transportation to other parts of the city such as Connewitz, Stötteritz, Thekla and Miltitzer Allee.  

Bus

Buses are another transportation alternative to get to the city center from the airport. Buses run every 30 minutes and take approximately 30 minutes to get to the city center. There over 30 bus lines that operate throughout the city. Keep in mind that bus fares are more expensive when compared to the train. Most buses operate from 5:30 am to midnight.

The night bus, Nachtbus, begins operating after midnight. There are 10 night buses that operate throughout the city; these buses are appropriately named, from N1 to N10. These buses provide transportation between the city center and remote areas of the city. The majority of these buses overlap with certain sections of the main tram network.

Tram

Unfortunately there is no direct access to the airport by tram. However, the tram is frequently used for urban transportation. The tram provides access to many central parts of the city. There are many trams that operate throughout the day, running every 30 minutes and even more frequently during peak hours. After midnight the tram runs every hour. The tram fare is cheaper when compared to trains.

After 8 pm passengers must enter the vehicle through the front door and show the driver their ticket. There are a total of 13 tram lines that operate throughout the city.

The tram network is shaped like a star with a circle in the middle. The tram network runs from the outskirts of the city into the city center.

Rental Car

There are various rental car companies located at the airport. You can rent a car once you land or book a vehicle in advance by making a reservation online. However, keep in mind that there is heavy traffic in the city and access to parts of the city by car is limited. Therefore we wouldn’t recommend renting a car because it isn’t the best way to get around in the city.

Taxi

Taxis are a convenient transportation alternative to get to the city center. Taxis are readily available in front of Terminal B. However taxi fares are quite expensive and a taxi to the city center takes about as long as the train does. 

Transportation to Halle from the airport

One of the most practical transportation alternatives to get to Halle from the airport is by train. Another practical option is to utilize the shuttle services provided by the airport. You can also get to the city by taxi or rental car.

Shuttle

Just like in Leipzig, there are special shuttle services organized by the airport that provide door-to-door transportation. These vehicles have a maximum passenger capacity of 8 people. To use this service you need to make a reservation at least one week before your flight.

Train (S-Bahn)

After you land you can access the train by following the signs that read “Airport Central Train Station”. Trains run about every 30 minutes and get to the city center in approximately 11 minutes. You can purchase tickets for the train at the station.

The train is referred to as the S-Bahn. The S7 line provides transportation between the following stations: Halle-Nietleben, Halle-Neustadt, Halle Zscherbener Straße, Halle Südstadt, Halle-Silberhöhe, Halle Rosengarten, and Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof.

Bus

Buses also have an important role in urban transportation in the city. In fact there are inter-city buses you can take to travel to neighboring cities, especially from Halle to Leipzig. If you are planning on going to a city near Halle then consider taking the bus.

Rental Car

Renting a car is another transportation alternative to get to the city. There are various rental car companies located at the airport. You can also book your vehicle in advance by making a reservation online.

Taxi

Taxis are a comfortable transportation alternative to get to the city center from the airport. You can find taxis waiting outside of Terminal B.

Weather in Leipzig/Halle

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