Leipzig Residenz City-Center Apartments is a prestigious 5-star apartment complex located in the heart of Leipzig, Germany. This elegant property features four spacious apartments set within a historic building, offering exceptional comfort and accessibility including family rooms and facilities for disabled guests. Just a stone's throw from Central Station Leipzig, only 1 km away, it provides an ideal base for exploring the city.
Beyond its prime central location, the apartments are conveniently positioned near Panometer Leipzig at a distance of 4 km. For travelers arriving by air, Leipzig/Halle Airport is situated just 14 km from the property. The setting combines cultural proximity with excellent transport links to keep you connected throughout your stay.
Each apartment includes one living room and three separate bedrooms furnished with between three to five beds across units. Guests enjoy two bathrooms equipped with showers or baths along with complimentary toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and hairdryers. Spacious kitchens come fully outfitted featuring stovetops, refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens or microwaves (where applicable), kitchenware including coffee machines and electric kettles plus dining tables perfect for meals together. Additional comforts include sofa beds in seating areas with flat-screen TVs offering streaming services like Netflix alongside free WiFi.
The property ensures ease of access via lifts serving upper floors and private entrances to each unit. Safety measures include smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms while practical amenities encompass washing machines in every apartment plus ironing facilities including irons and boards. On-site parking options consist of accessible parking spaces within a garage structure secured on site. A welcoming coffee shop adds convenience right next door while reception operates around the clock to assist guests throughout their visit.
Amenities
On-site parking
Smoke-free rooms
Complimentary WiFi
Accommodations for families
Round-the-clock reception