🇩🇪 Leipzig, Germany
Zur Sonne
📍 Zweinaundorfer Str. 210, 04316 Leipzig-Ost, Germany
Your stay — Zur Sonne
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The Property — Zur Sonne
The three-star Zur Sonne sits on a quiet side street in Leipzig’s city centre, a short walk from the Hauptbahnhof. The lobby feels like a well-kept guesthouse from another era: parquet floors, a small reception desk with a vase of fresh flowers, and the faint smell of coffee from the breakfast room. The USP is location and calm – you are within ten minutes’ stroll of the opera house, St Thomas Church and the Nikolaikirche, yet the street is mostly residential. This place suits independent travellers or couples who want a clean, no-fuss base with proper German hospitality and none of the chain-hotel anonymity.
Chronicles of Leipzig
Leipzig grew wealthy on the Leipzig Trade Fair, one of the oldest in Europe, and on publishing and music – Bach worked at St Thomas Church and Mendelssohn founded the conservatoire. The city was flattened by bombing in 1943-45, then rebuilt in utilitarian GDR style, so you now see a stark contrast: restored Baroque and Gründerzeit façades next to blocks of Plattenbau concrete. After reunification, Leipzig reinvented itself as a hub for creative tech and grassroots culture, with abandoned factories turned into artist studios and club spaces. Today it wears its history lightly, proud of its role in the 1989 Peaceful Revolution and equally comfortable as a young, student-friendly city of parks, canals and affordable living.
Best Time to Visit
Full Leipzig guide →Best months
May and September: mild temperatures (15-22°C), long daylight, fewer tourists than July and August, and the city’s parks and canal paths are at their best. June also works if you can handle occasional showers and bigger festival crowds.
Peak / festival surge
June is the busiest month because of the Bachfest Leipzig and the Wave-Gotik-Treffen (goth and dark culture festival), which both draw thousands. Hotel prices rise significantly – expect rates to double or triple from off-peak. The Leipzig Book Fair in late March is another visitor peak.
Budget shoulder season
April and October offer discounted rates, cooler but still walkable weather (8-14°C), and far thinner crowds. The city’s street cafés are quieter, and you get more direct attention from hotel staff.
Weather & packing
Leipzig’s climate is continental with a twist: sudden thunderstorms can roll in from the west even in summer, so carry a compact rain jacket. Pack layers – a cardigan or light coat for evenings – and comfortable walking shoes for the cobbled streets.
Live City Briefing — Leipzig
- The main line from Leipzig Hauptbahnhof to central Berlin (ICE) is running a reduced timetable throughout 2026 due to engineering works; check connections and allow an extra 30 minutes if travelling via Berlin.
- The Museum der bildenden Künste (Fine Arts Museum) has just reopened its permanent collection after a two-year refurbishment, with new galleries dedicated to the Leipzig School of painters.
- From late June, the city’s 'Leipzig blüht' summer flower displays are in full bloom in the Rosental park and along the Karl-Heine-Kanal; ideal for an evening walk, though mosquitoes can be heavy near the water after dusk.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Zur Sonne, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, as these are the only floors served by the lift. This will minimize the likelihood of having to navigate stairs.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 4th floor, as there's no lift access to this floor, and you'll have to navigate stairs.
Best views
Unfortunately, there's no information available on specific view options, but rooms on the higher floors (2nd-3rd) may offer a better view of the surrounding area compared to the ground floor.
Quietest floors
2nd-3rd floors
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for potential street noise due to the hotel's location on a busy street. Additionally, the nearby secure bicycle storage in the backyard might generate some noise, especially in the early morning or late evening.
Insider tips
Consider using the nearby Parkhaus Petersbogen public car park (Ritterstraße 14) for parking, as it's only €18 per night and offers a more convenient location compared to other options. When checking in, be prepared to accept the captive portal on your device to access the free Wi-Fi network, as it will prompt you to do so once per device.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Zur Sonne
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 30 Mbps download, no login required but a captive portal acceptance page appears once per device.
A small lift serves all three guest floors (2nd–4th). No stairs-only sections.
No complimentary newspaper service. The hotel is housed in a converted 1900s townhouse; original stair balusters and a ceiling stucco rosette in the breakfast room remain.
Standard check-in 15:00–22:00 (weekdays) / 15:00–20:00 (weekends). Early bag-drop available from 10:00. Late check-out (until 14:00) costs €25, subject to availability.
Complimentary luggage storage in a locked room behind reception; can be left until 18:00 on departure day.
No step-free entrance – two steps up from pavement; no wheelchair lift. Ground-floor room available but bathroom doorway is 65 cm wide. Lifts are too narrow for standard wheelchairs.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Parkhaus Petersbogen (Ritterstraße 14, €18 per night). Secure bicycle storage in backyard included. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (Leipzig city tax, payable at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; a €50 cash or card hold for incidentals taken at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Kirche Mölkau (183 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Friedhofskapelle Stötteritz (1.7 km · ~22 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Gutspark Mölkau — 393 m · ~5 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Anemonen-Apotheke Mölkau — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Leipzig-Mölkau — 515 m · ~6 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs at any bank for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Leipzig/Halle Airport or main train station — their rates are poor.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in supermarkets, restaurants, and shops; Amex is less common but works in chain hotels. Contactless and Apple Pay/Google Pay are standard everywhere.
Round up the bill or leave 5–10% in restaurants and cafes; tip taxi drivers by rounding up to the next euro; hotel porters get €1–2 per bag.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso from a bakery kiosk or supermarket cafe – about €2.50.
A daily currywurst with fries or a filled roll from a Imbiss stand – around €5–6.
A schnitzel or pasta main in a basic pub or Italian restaurant – about €10–12.
The Markthalle area or the Karli (Karl-Liebknecht-Straße) have several Imbiss and döner stalls; the weekly markets in the city centre (e.g., at Augustusplatz) offer regional snacks.
Aldi, Lidl, Netto and Rewe are the common budget supermarkets; Rewe is slightly pricier but still affordable.
High-street chains like H&M, New Yorker, and C&A in the city-centre shopping streets (Grimmaische Straße, Petersstraße) stock affordable basics.
A single ticket (€3.20) or a day pass (€7.60) for trams and buses within the city zone; from the airport, take the S-Bahn S5 (€5.80 one-way) rather than the regional express.
Buy a Leipzig Card for free public transport and museum discounts if staying more than a day. Eat lunch at a bakery (belegte Brötchen) rather than a cafe. Fill a water bottle from the tap – Leipzig's tap water is excellent.
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Emergency Contacts
LeipzigDial 112 for ambulance and fire, 110 for police. In Leipzig, European emergency number 112 works for all three from a mobile. For non-urgent medical help call 116117.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Leipzig, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Zur Sonne
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: pharmacy · Anemonen-Apotheke Mölkau — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Goethestrasse stop) → Ranstädter Steinweg (Voyage Pension)
💡 Alight at Ranstädter Steinweg; the pension is a 2-minute walk west. Use the Leipzig mobil app for contactless ticketing.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Hauptbahnhof/Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse) → Voyage Pension area (Ranstädter Steinweg)
💡 Less frequent than the tram but useful late evening; check real-time departures on the Leipzig mobil app.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof → Hotel Zur Sonne (Wildstraße stop)
💡 Alight at Wildstraße, not 'Zur Sonne' stop. The hotel is a 2-minute walk east. Buy a day pass if planning multiple trips.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof → Hotel Zur Sonne (Eitingstraße stop)
💡 Use this after the tram stops. Get off at Eitingstraße, then walk 300m south. Cash only on night buses – expect €3.00 exact.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (main station) → Hotel Don Giovanni (Sachsenseite stop)
💡 Buy a single ticket from machines at the station — validate it on board. At Sachsenseite, exit towards Kurt-Eisner-Strasse and walk 200m; the hotel is on your right.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (main station) → Hotel Don Giovanni (Kurt-Eisner-Strasse stop)
💡 Only useful after trams stop. The stop at 'Kurt-Eisner-Strasse' is directly opposite the hotel. Validate your ticket on the bus — machines don't sell tickets onboard.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (central) → Auenwald stop
💡 Get a 1-day Leipzig pass (€8) if you'll use trams more than twice. The Auenwald stop is a short walk through the park to the hotel—wear shoes for grass paths.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof → Auenwald (Kleinzschocher)
💡 This bus runs less frequently at weekends—check the LVB app. It drops you closer to the hotel entrance than the tram, but the walk through the woods is nicer.
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (main station) → Pension Großmann (stop: Reudnitz/Kölnischer Platz)
💡 Get a day ticket (€8.50) if planning multiple trips. Alight at 'Reudnitz/Kölnischer Platz' – the pension is a 3-minute walk east on Prager Strasse.
Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ) → Hotel Don Giovanni (Leipzig city centre)
💡 Book through a local firm like Taxi Leipzig for a fixed fare of €28–35, avoiding airport surcharges. Metered rides often cost more in traffic.
Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ) → Voyage Pension, Leipzig
💡 Book through a local app like FreeNow for a fixed price around €25-30; avoid touts in the arrivals hall.
Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ) → Pension Großmann, Leipzig
💡 Book with Funk Taxi (+49 341 4884) for fixed airport rates. Avoid unlicensed drivers at arrivals – they charge double.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Zur Sonne?
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, as these are the only floors served by the lift. This will minimize the likelihood of having to navigate stairs.
Which rooms should I avoid at Zur Sonne?
Avoid rooms on the 4th floor, as there's no lift access to this floor, and you'll have to navigate stairs.
Is Zur Sonne noisy?
Be prepared for potential street noise due to the hotel's location on a busy street. Additionally, the nearby secure bicycle storage in the backyard might generate some noise, especially in the early morning or late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Zur Sonne?
Unfortunately, there's no information available on specific view options, but rooms on the higher floors (2nd-3rd) may offer a better view of the surrounding area compared to the ground floor.
What are insider tips for staying at Zur Sonne?
Consider using the nearby Parkhaus Petersbogen public car park (Ritterstraße 14) for parking, as it's only €18 per night and offers a more convenient location compared to other options. When checking in, be prepared to accept the captive portal on your device to access the free Wi-Fi network, as it will prompt you to do so once per device.
What time is check-in at Zur Sonne?
Check-in at Zur Sonne is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Zur Sonne have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds around 30 Mbps download, no login required but a captive portal acceptance page appears once per device.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Zur Sonne?
€5.00 per person per night (Leipzig city tax, payable at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Zur Sonne?
A daily currywurst with fries or a filled roll from a Imbiss stand – around €5–6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Zur Sonne?
A single ticket (€3.20) or a day pass (€7.60) for trams and buses within the city zone; from the airport, take the S-Bahn S5 (€5.80 one-way) rather than the regional express.
When is the best time to visit Leipzig?
May and September: mild temperatures (15-22°C), long daylight, fewer tourists than July and August, and the city’s parks and canal paths are at their best. June also works if you can handle occasional showers and bigger festival crowds.
Top Attractions in Leipzig
💡 Attend a Friday Eveningsong service at 18:00 – the choir (founded by Bach) sings motets for free, and the acoustics are superb. No booking needed, but arrive 20 minutes early for a good pew.
💡 Come for the 18:00 Friday or Saturday motet (free) and hear the boys' choir sing where Bach did; arrive 20 mins early for a pew.
💡 Head to the sound lab on the top floor—you can 'conduct' the orchestra in a short Bach movement. Free day gets busy; go right at open.
💡 Free organ recitals most Saturdays at noon. Check the noticeboard by the entrance for the schedule.
💡 Attend a Friday or Saturday evening motet by the St. Thomas Choir – free to listen. Arrive 20 minutes early for a seat. The church acoustics are excellent.
💡 Visits are free on the first Wednesday of each month. Check the website for current temporary exhibitions.
💡 Bring your own snacks. The park café is overpriced. Great spot for a cheap afternoon away from the city bustle.
💡 Wednesday free entry is popular – go just after opening at 10:00 for quieter galleries. The rooftop café has decent coffee for €3 and a view over the city rooftops.