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Leonardo Hotel Augsburg

31 Langenmantelstraße, 86153 Augsburg
Located in Stadtjägerviertel
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Augsburg

Nestled in green Bavaria, Augsburg is one of Germany’s oldest cities, founded by the Romans in 15BC. Its grandeur in the Reinassance is relived all around the city. As a university city, the place is a lively hub and its medieval-formed city centre offers many places to hang out and relax, such as theatre, bars and restaurants. Leonardo Hotel Augsburg is the perfect choice for your stay, conveniently placed north of the main central station, with easy access to the city centre and the highway.

Get your bearings

Go to the city hall, the first building in the world with more than six floors, and soak in the beauty of the Renaissance. A special visit to its Goldener Saal is a must, the number of golden accents in the paintings and decorations will delight you. After that, take a break and roam around the street market under the Perlachturm, the tower of the local church of Saint Peter am Perlach.

Don’t miss

Fuggerei is a unique place to visit. The first world’s social housing project, in a sequence of colourful streets and squares, brings back in time, while still being home for many families. Visit the museum and the display home to see how time has stopped.

While you’re there

If you are in Augsburg in February don’t miss the Bertold Brecht Festival. The city surrounds itself with events and many poets and artists come to perform and you can take part in readings, concerts, theatre performances, workshops and also competitions to celebrate the famous Augsburg-born poet.

Nestled in green Bavaria, Augsburg is one of Germany’s oldest cities, founded by the Romans in 15BC. Its grandeur in the Reinassance is relived all around the city. As a university city, the place is a lively hub and its medieval-formed city centre offers many places to hang out and relax, such as theatre, bars and restaurants. Leonardo Hotel Augsburg is the perfect choice for your stay, conveniently placed north of the main central station, with easy access to the city centre and the highway.

Get your bearings

Go to the city hall, the first building in the world with more than six floors, and soak in the beauty of the Renaissance. A special visit to its Goldener Saal is a must, the number of golden accents in the paintings and decorations will delight you. After that, take a break and roam around the street market under the Perlachturm, the tower of the local church of Saint Peter am Perlach.

Don’t miss

Fuggerei is a unique place to visit. The first world’s social housing project, in a sequence of colourful streets and squares, brings back in time, while still being home for many families. Visit the museum and the display home to see how time has stopped.

While you’re there

If you are in Augsburg in February don’t miss the Bertold Brecht Festival. The city surrounds itself with events and many poets and artists come to perform and you can take part in readings, concerts, theatre performances, workshops and also competitions to celebrate the famous Augsburg-born poet.