Galerie Hotel Leipziger Hof in Leipzig, DE

Hedwigstrabe 1 3, Leipzig, DE 04315



GALERIE HOTEL LEIPZIGER HOF, LEIPZIG
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GALERIE HOTEL LEIPZIGER HOF

The Leipziger Hof is a top-class art-hotel with state-of-the-art facilities and a famous Art collection. It is centrally located and is one of the beautiful buildings which are classified as a historical monument. The urban charm and the quiet location characterizes the Leipziger Hof. All cultural and business locations are easily reachable. The Leipziger Hof is the closest downtown hotel to the Leipzig Trade Fair Center.


Room Information - Galerie Hotel Leipziger Hof

-A1t- single room with 1 single bed and bath-shower -A1k- double room with 1 king bed and bath-shower -A2t- twin room with 2 twin size beds and bath-shower -APT- appartment with 2 twin size beds and bath-shower -S2k- suite with 2 king size beds and shower-bath

Property Information

**** Hotel facilities **** -bar -restaurant -elevator -3 meeting rooms -parking -safety deposit box -sauna -jacuzzi -solarium -handicap facilities **** Room facilities **** -private bathroom -private wc -48 non smoking rooms -rooms equiped for diabled persons -television with satellite -direct dial phone -hairdryer -room service is from 6.00 am to 10.00 am -data port with high speed Internet connection -minibar -safe deposit box -kitchen corner in appartments

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Check in time is 2:00 PM, Check out time is 11:00 AM.

Area Activities

The Leipzig Fair is also known as the *mother of all trade fairs* and opened its new exhibition centre in 1996. In 1997 the trade fair celebrated the 500th anniversary of being granted the *Imperial Right to Hold Trade Fairs*. The slogan of the Leipzig Fair, *trade fairs made-to-measure*. Mendelssohn House is the only surviving residence of the composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, and the place where he died. Today, Mendelssohn House is a museum, where many exhibits including his original furniture are on display. The Leipzig Opera House looks back to a tradition of more than 300 years. It is the second oldest German Opera. Dedicated to the heritage of Richard Wagner, Leipzig Opera continues to surprise with staging events on a European scale. Like hardly any other city, Leipzig is home to a unique district of listed buildings from the Wilhelminian era. A major example of this particular style from the late 19th century can be experienced in the Waldstrassenviertel district.