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LEIPZIG - PUBLIC TRANSPORT |
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"Transportation and infrastructures
Get in
Leipzig is a transportation hub in Saxony.
By car
Leipzig can easily be reached by car, as it is very well connected with the Autobahn highway system. The nearest Autobahn highways are A14 (North, Northeast), A9 (West) and A38 (South).
By train
Using high speed InterCityExpress (ICE) trains, Frankfurt can be reached in 3.5 hours, Munich less than 4.5 hours, Hamburg in 3 hours and Berlin a little over an hour. Also good connections to Prague, requiring a change in Dresden. The largest terminal railway station in Europe, Leipzig's Hauptbahnhof (Europe's largest railway station at 26 platforms) is also home to a fairly large shopping mall, a good way to waste away an hour or two between connections.
By plane
The airport of Leipzig-Halle is the second biggest airport in Eastern Germany after Berlin (Schönefeld) and offers direct connections to Paris and tourist destinations around the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Domestic destinations include Frankfurt, Munich, Dresden, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund and Hamburg. The airport of Altenburg-Nobitz is 50 km south of Leipzig and offers direct connections to Edinburgh, Girona-Barcelona and London (Stansted)."
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