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Seaside Park Hotel Leipzig
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: 4.15 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Zentrum
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This 4-star hotel offers luxury accomodation in 288 rooms decorated in an art-deco style. The Seaside Park Hotel Leipzig is well-known for its ideal location in the historic centre of Leipzig facing the famous... more
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Hotel Berlin
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: 4.06 / 5
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Location: Near City Centre -> Reudnitz-Thonberg
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Features: Radio, Telephone, Rooms for non-smokers available, Satellite TV, City maps available, Internet cafe, Minibar, Garden, Laundry, Ticket Service, Tourist information, Banqueting services, Newspaper stand, Luggage room, Hair-drier, Bar,... more
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Hotel Ratskeller Leipzig Plagwitz
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: 4.04 / 5
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Location: Near City Centre -> Schleussig
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Ratskeller Hotel is close to the city centre, in the historical Plagwitz district. You can enjoy many sights and activities in Leipzig well-known for its exhibitions. We provide good transport connections.... more
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B&B Hotel Leipzig
Hotel Fürstenhof
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: 4.51 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Zentrum Nordwest
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Features: Shoe shine machine, Banqueting services, Solarium, Radio, Secure parking at hotel, Room service (24h), Restaurant, Steam bath, Coach parking at the hotel, Newspaper stand, Internet cafe, Cable TV, Ticket Service, Valet parking, Fitness... more
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About Leipzig
Leipzig is the largest city in the German province of Saxony. Its name derives from the Slavic word Lipsk (meaning "settlement where linden trees stand"). It is situated at the confluence of the Rivers White Elster, Pleiße, and Parthe, and has a population of around 500,000. First documented in 1015 and granted city and market privileges in 1165, the city has fundamentally shaped the history of Saxony and of Germany. It has always been known as a central place of trade. The Leipzig Trade Fair, which started in the Middle Ages, has gained international importance, especially as a point of contact with the East-European economic bloc, of which East Germany was once a member.