The city consists of various quarters, each with its own unique atmosphere and allure, which you most likely would love to get to know. The following are brief descriptions of six of the most prominent districts in Leipzig: Plagwitz, Lindenau, Reudnitz, Eisenbahnstraße, Südvorstadt, and Zentrum. We also give some highlights of places to visit.
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Here is our Leipzig museum list – those accessible certain days free of charge or even always free of charge. ALWAYS free GRASSI Museum Johannisplatz 5-11 >> 3 museums in 1: Museum of Applied Arts, Museum of Ethnography and Museum of Musical Instruments; the permanent exhibits in the first two are free for everyone as
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Transport, fun for children and families, medical emergencies, German culture: Almost everything you wanted to know about daily life in Leipzig but were too afraid to ask. Courtesy of Blossom Foster. You may want to bookmark this one!
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Afeefa is a great resource for all Leipziger. We show you what this map for internationals has to offer and how you can use it for all kinds of Leipzig offerings.
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The nooks and crannies of the history of Plagwitz will probably surprise you even if you're familiar with the 'hood. A local guide with Free Walking Tour Leipzig walks visitors and residents through them each Thursday.
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