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The right places
Going out in Leipzig is easy. Just of the market square, the district known as “Drallewatsch”, Saxon dialect for “an eveing out”, offers beautiful historic buidlings filled with restaurants and bars which are always jam-packed. Just outside of the ring road around Leipzig’s city centre, there is the Gottschedstrasse, a street filled with more of the same and a number of theatrical venues. More off the beaten track, but equally popular is the “Karli”, the Karl Liebknecht Street. Where once trade flourished on the Via Imperii, the “Imperial Road”, the younger generation is now having fun. Dresden’s equivalent to the “Karli” is the “Neustadt” (“New Town”), the northern expansion of the city in the 19th century with typical architecture. The area is occupied mainly by students and young families and becomes very lively at night in its bars, clubs and discotheques. Right in the city centre there is the “Weisse Gasse” (“White Lane”) district with many restaurants and bars. |