Hostels in Leipzig
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Hostel & Garten Eden
Welcome to Hostel & Garten Eden an alternative accommodation, situated in the creative quarter of Leipzig.We offer individual rooms designed by different artists and a lovely garden to enjoy
Read more about Hostel & Garten EdenGRONERS Leipzig
GRONERS Leipzig offers you the ideal city spot and combine lifestyle, exclusivity and understatement.
Read more about GRONERS LeipzigSleepy Lion Hostel, Youth Hotel & Apartments
The very first independent hostel for travellers in Leipzig. Our friendly staff provides you with information and help, free Wi-Fi, cheap drinks etc 24/7
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With a great location, Spirit Lodge Leipzig offers private and shared rooms with great value!
Read more about Spirit Lodge LeipzigFive Elements Hostel Leipzig
Welcome back to the new FIVE ELEMENTS HOSTEL in LEIPZIG, which we are happy to operate since March 2015! The Covid Season is almost over and we're happy to once again welcome travellers from all around the world Our fantastic place offers everything you would...
Read more about Five Elements Hostel LeipzigMEININGER Leipzig Central Station
The hotel is located in the center of Leipzig and is the perfect starting point from which to explore the city
Read more about MEININGER Leipzig Central StationHostel Multitude
Welcome to Hostel Multitude. In a relaxed atmosphere there is plenty of space for hanging out with other travelers and locals in the in-house bar, in the beer garden or in the hostel living area.
Read more about Hostel MultitudeHomePlanet-Hostel
- nature and culture - Thanks to our many years of travel experience, we are open to all guests who want to experience our part of the city and its peculiarities. Our hostel is located in Connewitz, the subcultural heart of Leipzig. You can quickly reach...
Read more about HomePlanet-Hostela&o Leipzig Hauptbahnhof
We completely refurbished the representative old building and furnished it up-to-date as it is standard for A&O. All rooms, whether single rooms or for several persons, have private shower and WC
Read more about a&o Leipzig HauptbahnhofHostel Absteige
Our Hostel Absteige is situated close to the city center of Leipzig
Read more about Hostel AbsteigeSpace Education Institute
Space Education Institute is located 2 km far from the center.
Read more about Space Education InstituteGuesthouse 2. Heimat
Colorful and agile as life, small and cosy, located at the well-known 'Karli', the popular szene and pu
Read more about Guesthouse 2. HeimatWe have 12 Hostels in Leipzig with an average rating of 9.0 based on 359 reviews.
About Leipzig
Leipzig is known as one of Germany's coolest cities. Nicknamed "the new Berlin", the city is filled with creativity – from the thriving street art scene to community project-hosted cooking classes and music events. There are plenty of historical gems too, like the 800-year-old Nikolaikirche church, which played a key role in the country's 1989 Peaceful Revolution. Spend the afternoon in one of the city's many museums and galleries, or wander around its offbeat neighbourhoods for coffee and cake by day and beers in underground bars by night.
Hostels in Leipzig often have a creative and quirky spirit. There's a hostel in a 1950s former apprentices' dormitory with rooms designed by artists and another with antique furnishings and contemporary murals. To meet other travellers, stay in a Leipzig hostel that's ideal for socialising in a converted historic townhouse, with its own bar and an outside space for beers in the sun. You can expect free Wi-Fi and lots of common spaces in most Leipzig hostels too.
Leipzig's heart, Mitte, is filled with most of the city's historical landmarks, but there are other must-visit neighbourhoods too. Plagwitz, the old industrial quarter, is top of the list for its urban yet bohemian vibe, with converted factories housing pop-up shops and underground nightclubs. The same energy runs along nearby Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (or Karli) in Südvorstadt, where you'll find edgy bars and clubs on the main street. Head to the anti-mainstream Connewitz district for a creative, hippie spirit.
Dominating the list of things to see are the city's many museums and galleries. For fine art, head to the modern glass cube Museum der Bildenden Künste. In the Stasi Museum, you can explore the former headquarters of the East German secret police. The Asisi Panometer offers something a little different, with a painted 360-degree panorama (32m high and 100m long) inside a former gasometer. Stop by the Markt square to see what event is taking place, from Christmas and Easter markets to one of the world's largest Goth festivals, Wave-Gotik-Treffen.
From the city's international Leipzig-Halle Airport, S-Bahn trains run every 30 minutes and take 13 minutes to reach the city's main train and tram station, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof. Trains also arrive here from other German cities including Berlin, Dresden and Frankfurt. To get around the city, hop on the public buses, trams or the S-Bahn, as taxis can be quite expensive.