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"Famous for its traditional fairs and markets (including a fantastic Christmas Market), Leipzig is well worth including on your Germany travel itinerary. Located amid picturesque scenery in the Saxon Lowlands at the junction of the Weisse Elster and the Pleisse rivers and an easy hour-long train ride from Berlin, Leipzig has long been an important center for trade and commerce, which in turn led to its rise as one of the country's leading centers of art, culture, and education. It's a legacy that lives on to this day, with its long tradition as a center of literature and learning visible everywhere, from its international book fairs to its status as the home of the German National Library. These days, Leipzig has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of eastern Germany thanks to its rich cultural and musical heritage (it's also widely regarded as one of the best cities in Europe in which to live). In addition to its fine historic architecture, a walking tour will take you past countless great places to shop and dine, as well as many pleasant parks and green spaces, including the city's lovely botanic gardens. Other places to visit that provide an insight into the city's important place in Germany's history include the huge Battle of the Nations Monument, built in 1913 to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon 100 years prior, and the Old City Hall, a popular spot to congregate around for its setting in the historic Market area of Leipzig."
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"Leipzig is a less explored and more pocket-friendly German city that offers many of the experiences that people visit Berlin for, as well as some novel ones. A quick train or car ride (both under 3 hours) from Berlin, Leipzig welcomes those who choose the former with its iconic central railway terminus, Leipzig Hauptbahnhof. Almost mind-boggling in size, it is the largest train station in Europe. Flying into the internationally well-connected Leipzig/Halle Airport is also an option. Read More: https://www.islands.com/1641604/underrated-germany-city-magic-berlin-fewer-crowds-lower-prices-budget-leipzig/"
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