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You have several options for how to get to your accommodation and Lancaster University Leipzig. From there you can get a minute train to the city centre or take a minute taxi journey. Both airport cities are connected with direct trains to Leipzig. Average train travel time is three hours. Leipzig Central train station Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is in the city centre and is only five-minute walk from the campus.
The bus station is opposite Leipzig Central Station. From here, you can connect with trams, buses or taxis to reach your accommodation in the city. Leipzig is very pedestrianised, meaning you will be able to easily walk or cycle around this vibrant, compact city. The main shopping district is fully pedestrianised, and there are many cycling lanes throughout the city.
There is also plenty of public transport to help you get around. There are 13 tramlines running throughout the city, as well as 61 bus routes. What is more, as Lancaster University Leipzig student, you can use all public transport with your Student transportation ticket, called Deutschlandsemesterticket. Purchase the local transportation ticket, also known as Deutschlandsemersterticket which provides travel on nationwide local busses, trams, S-Bahn, regional trains and selected fast trains throughout Germany.
It is mandatory to have a local transportation ticket and it is not possible to opt out. You can find in-depth information about the local public transport company and its offerings at www.
Your Travel Pass will be valid in the local tram and busses, so you do not need to buy another ticket for yourself. Information about the region and leisure activities are available:. One of the fastest ways to travel between cities is by train. You can book your train tickets online at www. Hopping on a bus is also a great way to travel greater distances. You can book tickets online at www. While not quite Amsterdam, Leipzig is most certainly a city of bikes.