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a&o Leipzig Hauptbahnhof
Brandenburger Str. 2
04103 Leipzig
The A&O Leipzig is located just 200 meters from the Central Station and only 500 meters from the Altstadt (Old Town). With its central location the A&O can be easily reached by car, train or bus and is a great starting point for excursions into the city and around town.
GPS: 51°20'40.3"N 12°23'08.2"E
Distance to
Fairground: 8 km
Airport: 18.4 km
Railway station: 0.2 km
Public transport: 0.2 km
Sights Mendelssohn-House (1 km), Auerbach's Cellar (1.1 km), Völkerschlachtdenkmal (4 km), Asisi Panometer Leipzig (3.7 km), Nikolai Church (0.9 km) Bach Museum (1.4 km)
Other attractions Zoo Leipzig incl. Gondwanaland - great even on rainy days (1.5 km), BELANTIS theme park Leipzig (20 km), Childens' Land-Leipzig (8.5 km), Kletterhalle NO LIMIT (2.8 km), Kletterwald Leipzig (19 km), Kanupark Markkleeberg (12 km), Saxony thermal world Leipzig (7.6 km), Soccerworld Leipzig (4 km)
Cafés and Restaurants Drallewatsch/Barfußgässchen (1.3 km), Große Fleischergasse (1.2 km), Klostergasse (1.4 km)
Opera - Theatre - Concerthouse Opera Leipzig (0.7 km), Gewandhaus (1 km)
Shopping Grimmaische Straße (1 km), Petersstraße (1.3 km), Mädler-Passage (1.1 km)
By train/long distance bus
from Hauptbahnhof (main station) and ZOB (bus terminal) it’s only 200 meters to walk right into the lobby of the A&O. Exit the train station via the East („Ostseite“) and you will see the the hotel on the opposite side of Brandenburger Street to your left.
By public transport
Many bus- and tramlines have their central stop right at the main station, or „Willy-Brandt-Platz“. From here it’s a 3 minute walk to the A&O.
Latest information on public transport in the Leipzig region at: www.mdv.de
By car or with your own bus
Just punch the address of the A&O Leipzig Hauptbahnhof into your navigation system:
A&O Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, Brandenburger Str. 2, 04103 Leipzig
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