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HotelsLeipzig has more than 100 hotels, pensions, and guesthouses, ranging from luxury properties such as the Hotel Fürstenhof to the inexpensive Central Globetrotting Hostel (both of which are in the city center). For a guide to hotels in and around Leipzig, visit: (Booking.com, our hotel partner, is Europe's leading reservations service. Its site offers guaranteed lowest available rates, reviews by paying guests, hotel maps, and other helpful features.) Tips:
Restaurants and nightlifeYou won't have any trouble finding a place to eat or drink in Leipzig: The city center has several outstanding restaurants with historical connections, such as the nearly 500-year-old Auerbachs Keller (where the Devil rode a cask in Goethe's Faust) and Gasthaus Barthels Hof, which serves Saxon cuisine and other specialties in a restored building and courtyard where merchants held "sample fairs" in the late 19th Century. Coffeehouses are another Leipzig tradition, and Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum is one of the oldest continually-operated coffeehouse in Europe. For more information on Leipzig's estimated 1,400 restaurants and pubs (including some 500 in the city center), see the Restaurants and Cafes section of the tourist office's Web site. Next page: Transportation
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