The Barfußgässchen was founded in 1996 by two dozen Leipzig innkeepers and is called Drallewatsch. Drallewatsch is a Saxon word and means "to experience something" and "to stroll from pub to pub".
In the oldest part of the city, you can also get an impression of how densely built up the city center used to be. Historic buildings from the Renaissance, Baroque and Wilhelminian periods stand close together. Here in Barfußgasse, Fleischergasse and Klostergasse, you will find many restaurants with a wide variety of offerings - from traditional restaurants to trendy bars.
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Arrival & Parking
Public transport: The nearest stop is Leipzig, Markt (lines S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S5x, S6). The destination is less than 100 m away on foot. Other stops in the vicinity: Goerdelerring (lines 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 14, 15)
Car: Use the surrounding parking garages around the city center. The closest parking option is the Q-Park Marktgalerie underground car park (Thomasgasse 2, 04109 Leipzig).
Car: Use the surrounding parking garages around the city center. The closest parking option is the Q-Park Marktgalerie underground car park (Thomasgasse 2, 04109 Leipzig).
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Leipzig Tourism and Marketing GmbH
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04109 Leipzig
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Leipzig Tourism and Marketing GmbH
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