Coordinating a group trip to Leipzig? Hi, we're MEININGER Hotel Leipzig Central Station, and group travel is what we do. We sit less than 300 meters from Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, so you can step off the train and walk to check-in. From 12 guests upwards you get dedicated group rates, flexible group cancellation terms, and a friendly team with 20+ years of experience handling school trips, sports tours, choirs, weddings, and corporate parties. Rooms scale from doubles and twins through triples, quads, and multi-bed family rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms.
We've set the place up for traveling in numbers. You'll find spacious public areas, a kitchen for smaller groups, a half-board option for bigger ones, a friendly bar, a games space for downtime, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour reception that handles late-arriving coaches without breaking a sweat. Outside the door, Leipzig's yours on foot: Augustusplatz, the Opera, the Gewandhaus, Nikolaikirche, the Marktplatz, and Bach's Thomaskirche are all within a short walk.
Central location
Find us tucked into city centers
24h reception
We've got your back 24/7
En-suite bathrooms
Hello, privacy!
Free towels & linen
You'll be looking fresh
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Game zone
Let the fun begin
Half board option
Keeping it flexible
Laid-back vibes
Kiss stress goodbye
Special conditions
For groups of 12 people or more
Accommodation for groups | Leipzig edition
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Which Leipzig sights work well for groups?
- Thomaskirche, the church where Bach worked, with Friday Motetten performances by the famous Thomanerchor boys' choir.
- Nikolaikirche and Augustusplatz, the church at the heart of the 1989 Peaceful Revolution and Leipzig's main cultural square, lined by the Opera and Gewandhaus.
- Marktplatz and the Old Town, the historic center, including the Old Town Hall and Mädler-Passage's Auerbachs Keller (the cellar restaurant Goethe wrote into Faust).
- Leipzig Zoo and the Gondwanaland tropical hall, one of Germany's most popular zoos, with discounted group entry and an indoor rainforest for the cooler months.
- Spinnerei and Plagwitz, a former cotton mill complex now home to galleries, studios, and the New Leipzig School of painters. Great fit for university and arts-focused groups.