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Step into the heart of Leipzig, Germany, with a guided walking tour that unveils the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. As you stroll through the lively center, you’ll encounter iconic landmarks that tell the story of Leipzig’s past and present.
Begin your journey at the bustling marketplace, where the impressive Old Town Hall stands as a testament to centuries of civic life. Marvel at the architectural beauty of St. Thomas’s Church and St. Nicholas’s Church, both deeply intertwined with the city’s musical and revolutionary legacy.
Explore the elegant Mädler Passage, home to the legendary Auerbachs Keller restaurant, famously linked to Goethe. Along the way, your guide will share fascinating stories about Leipzig’s connection to renowned composers like Bach, Mendelssohn, and Schumann, as well as literary greats such as Schiller and Goethe himself.
Leipzig’s role in shaping German history comes alive as you visit sites pivotal to the Peaceful Revolution of 1989, including St. Nicholas’s Church and the former Stasi headquarters. Each stop offers a deeper understanding of the city’s enduring spirit and cultural significance.
This guided tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and is available in German, accommodating groups of up to 25 people. Don’t miss your chance to experience Leipzig’s remarkable heritage firsthand—check availability now and secure your spot!







