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Direct Flights from London and Dublin to Leipzig

Direct Flights from London and Dublin to Leipzig
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Direct Flights from London and Dublin to Leipzig

Leipzig/Halle Airport, otherwise well-known as a cargo hub, welcomes back a familiar direct connection in their winter flight schedule that will make the hearts of fans from the UK and Ireland beat faster. From 4 November 2022, Ryanair will be taking off from London (Stansted) to Leipzig/Halle, the flights from Dublin to Leipzig/Halle started two days ago. The scheduled flights from Dublin will be offered twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays. Flights from London will be three times a week, on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays – making Leipzig a perfect long weekend travel destination.

Discovering Leipzig in the Christmas Season

This news not only heralds the holiday months, but also offers the opportunity to come to Leipzig to celebrate and enjoy the Christmas season. From the airport, it takes less than 15 minutes to arrive in the city center by train and take in the glowing city of culture and music. The cold season in Leipzig offers a great diversity of museums ranging from musical personalities to modern art and history. The authentic places of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 like St Nicolas Church can be visited all year round as well as Europe’s tallest Monument to the Battle of the Nations with a stunning view from the platform. Leipzig offers an excellent shopping atmosphere in the unique arcades system combined with admirable architecture and a pedestrian friendly city center. The Christmas market opens on 22 November 2022 and its cosy atmosphere with mulled wine and regional specialties can be experienced until 23 December 2022. Last but not least there is a great variety of high quality classical concerts, varieté shows and ballet evenings to visit and a lively nightlife without curfew to enjoy.

Highlights of a Leipzig Trip All Year Aound

Between a preserved historical heritage, a rich musical tradition, a diverse cultural life and a very present nature, Leipzig positions itself as the new unmissable destination in Germany. On the agenda are urban, unique and creative experiences that visitors can enjoy with friends, family or as a couple to experience the art of living over a weekend or for a combined stay with Berlin or Dresden, both just an hour away by train.

Leipzig is proud of its musical culture. Music has lived in the hearts of the people and in the walls of the old buildings since the 11th century. Still today every week the St Thomas Boys Choir with a tradition of more than 800 years performs motets and concerts in St Thomas Church. The 23 stations of the Leipzig Music Trail combine authentic places, home and working spaces of the many famous musicians that lived in Leipzig. These include Richard Wagner, a native Leipzig, Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Clara and Robert Schumann, Edvard Grieg and many others.

Must-sees in the Leipzig city center include the old Renaissance-style town hall on the market square housing the Leipzig City History Museum, which traces local history. The trade faire city has many typical covered arcades, such as the Mädlerpassage with the famous restaurant Auerbach’s Cellar from Goethe’s Faust scene. Augustusplatz offers a beautiful architectural testimony from the 20th century and includes local landmarks like the new building of the University of Leipzig, founded in 1409, the concert hall of the Gewandhausorchester, the largest professional orchestra in the world, and the Oper Leipzig, one of the oldest opera houses in Europe.

Leipzig is also rich in street art, for lovers of urban culture. Many places have even been redeveloped to give artists a voice, especially in the Spinnerei district, a former industrial area for cotton production. Today it is home to 11 galleries, exhibition halls and about 100 artist studios. Another example of successfully transforming industrial past into culture is the digital art center named Kunstkraftwerk. Leipzig has established itself as one of the trendiest cities in Europe and the secret recipe seems simple: it is a city of change, always offering new surprises and activities.

Further Information

Are you interested in a media trip to get an authentic impression of the Leipzig Region and its diverse facets? Please feel free to contact us and let us know about your topics. Further information is available at www.leipzig.travel/press

Dana Marschner
International PR Manager
 
Phone +49 341 7104-333 • Fax +49 341 7104-344
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