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For other places with the same name, see Halle (disambiguation).

Halle is the largest city in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany with a population of 233,700. Located on the river Saale, it is often referred to as Halle an der Saale, or Halle (Saale) for short, to distinguish it from other municipalities in Germany sharing the same name.

Halle has always been an important industrial centre - its industrial heritage spans salt mining, chemical industries and chocolate confectionery. Internationally, Halle is perhaps best known as the birthplace of the Baroque composer Georg Friedrich Händel, who later went on to a successful career in London.

Understand

Get in

By plane

The train station is right underneath the terminal of Leipzig/Halle Airport

Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ IATA) [1], sometimes called Schkeuditz Airport, is 30 km away from central Halle. The airport is the second biggest airport in Eastern Germany after Berlin. Trains between the airport and Halle Central Station run roughly every 30 minutes, alternating a S-Bahn (S 5X) and an IC-train enroute to Hanover. The trip takes 11 minutes and costs €4.20 (S-Bahn) and 6 € (IC). The train station is below the terminal building and can be reached by stairs, escalators and elevators.

Berlin's airports are just one hour away by train and offer more direct flights.

By train

Halle's main train station (Hauptbahnhof)

Deutsche Bahn operates regular train service between Halle and nearby cities such as Leipzig (€9, 25 minutes), Magdeburg (€16, 50 minutes), Erfurt (€19, 80 minutes), Jena (€16, 75 minutes), Weimar (€16, 60 minutes), Dessau (€11, 50 minutes), Lutherstadt Eisleben (€7, 30 minutes), Lutherstadt Wittenberg (€12, 30 minutes), Potsdam (€40, 2 hours), and Berlin (€37, 75 minutes). High speed express trains are available via Leipzig to major cities in Germany including Frankfurt (€72, 3.5 hours), Munich (€89, 5 hours), Hamburg (€74, 3.5 hours), and Dresden (€34, 2 hours). Prague (€58, 5 hours) can be reached with an additional transfer in Dresden.

By bus

see long distance bus travel in Germany

By car

From Leipzig, take the A14 west to the B100.

Get around

By tram

Hallesche Verkehrs-AG (HAVAG) operates the local surface street tram. It passes most major attractions downtown and will take you to and from the main train station. Tickets are available at the office in the Marktplatz, from vending machines or from the drivers. 1-hour tickets cost €1.50 if bought from a vending machine, or €1.70 if bought from the driver. Day passes cost €4.

Market square in Halle

See

  • Händel-Haus Halle, Große Nikolaistraße 5. The house where Georg Friedrich Händel was born, now a museum dedicated to his life and works. Displays his works, letters, manuscripts. Adult: €4; Student: €2.
  • Burg Giebichenstein, Seebener Strasse 1 (Take tram 7 or 8 to Burg Giebichenstein). Old Castle that's now been converted into an art school. Is right on the Saale river. Great views of the city.
  • Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Friedemann-Bach-Platz 5 (take a tram from Marktplatz to Moritzburgring. Go left down Moritzburgring). Castle which has now been converted into a great art museum. Has exhibits which include works by Klimt, Ernst, and Klee. Highlights include Lyonel Feininger's paintings of famous Halle landmarks. Adult: €5; Student: €3.
  • Neustadt (take tram 2). The township built by the GDR in the 80s to house chemical plant workers. It is a poignant example of East German architecture.
  • Halloren Schokoladen-Museum, Delitzscher Straße 70. The Halloren Chocolate Factory is the oldest in Germany. The origins date back to the founding of a honey cake bakery in 1804.
  • Beatles Museum, Alter Markt 12. W-Su 10AM-8PM. Three floors of memorabilia owned by fan Rainer Moers. Adult: €5.
  • Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte (Halle), Richard-Wagner-Straße 9 (Take tram 7 towards Kröllwitz, stop Landesmuseum). Tue-Fri: 9AM - 5PM; Sat, Sun, Holidays: 10AM - 6PM. The State Museum of Prehistory is the archaeological museum of Saxony-Anhalt with Nebra Sky disk and Eulau family graves as highlights. Adult: €5; children: €2.50.
  • Franckesche Stiftungen, Franckeplatz (Take tram 4, 7 or 9 from main station, stop Franckeplatz), +49 345 2127 450, . Tue-Sun: 10AM-5PM. The Francke Foundations are a unique ensemble of historical school buildings dating back to the age of enlightenment (founded 1698); the buildings today house departments of Halle University, several schools and other cultural and social institutions. Highlights are the baroque Cabinet of Artefacts and Curiosities and the Historical Library. Occasionally concerts, lectures and conferences. Adult: €6; children: free.

Do

Festivals

Buy

Leipziger Straße is the main shopping street in downtown Halle. It branches off of the Southeast corner of the Marktplatz. There you will find many retail shops and chain fast food restaurants.

Eat

Budget

Make sure you try some döner kebap. It's heavily Germanized Turkish food. Halle has some of the best döner in Germany.

  • DINEA Café & Restaurant Halle, Marktplatz 20 (on the upper floor of the Kaufhof department store). Mon-Sat 9:30AM-8PM. Self-service restaurant with view over market square. Offers breakfast, cold and hot lunch buffet, daily specials, cakes. 4-9€.
  • NT Cafe, Große Ulrichstraße 51. Artsy place affiliated with the Neues Theater (New Theatre). €3-9.

Mid-range

  • Ökoase, Kleine Ulrichstraße 2. Vegetarian restaurant popular among the hippie crowd. Try the Arabic tomato soup, Greek vegetable stew, or Swiss chard coconut soup. €5-12.
  • Palais S, Ankerstraße 3c. Waterfront terrace. Serves everything from pasta to schnitzel to steak. €7-14.
  • Sushi und Wok Bar, Bernburger Straße 16. Select your ingredients that get put into your stir fry. €5-11.
  • Schad, Reilstraße 10 (Take tram 7, 8, 12, 6, 0r 3 to Reileck). Great German restaurant and private brewery that boasts having served Mikhail Gorbachev.

Splurge

Drink

A street in the Paulusviertel district

Bars and pubs

  • Café Noire, Kleine Ulrichstraße 30. It is by far the best bar/cafe on Kleine Ulrichstraße.
  • Lucy's, Burgstrasse 49 (Take tram 8 to Volkspark). Great bar that has lots of live pub music.

Clubs

  • Charivari, Kaulenberg 1. Karaoke club.
  • Klub Drushba, Kardinal-Albrecht-Straße 6. Indie club with good dance parties.
  • Objekt 5, Seebener Strasse 5 (Take the 7 or 8 to Burg Giebichenstein and it's a short walk from there). Great indie club and cafe. Folk and rock music and good food.
  • Potemkin, Kleine Ulrichstrasse 27.
  • Turm, Friedeman-Bach-Platz 5. Student club. Techno, house, hip-hop, drum & bass.

Sleep

The Riebeckplatz in Halle

Budget

  • Hostel No5, Robert-Franz-Ring 5 (Tram 10, 11, 94 or bus 91 to Ankerstraße), +49 177 7431263. Dorm bed: €13; Single: €21.
Wasserturm

Mid-range

  • Hotel Marthahaus, Adam-Kuckhoff-Straße 5 (Tram 6, 10 to Stadtbad), +49 345 51080. Run by a Christian mission. Soft carpet, well furnished, stained glass windows in the lounge. Beautiful dining hall. Single: €45-60; Double: €65-85.
  • Tryp by Wyndham Halle, Neustädter Passage 5 (Tram 2, 9, 10 or bus 21, 34, 91 to Zentrum Neustadt or S-bahn train (S7) to Halle Neustadt station), +49 345 6 93 10, fax: +49 345 6 93 16 26. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Formerly the Best Western Grand City Hotel €58 +.

Splurge

  • Ankerhof Hotel, Ankerstrasse 2a (Tram 10, 11, 94 or bus 91 to Ankerstraße), +49 345 2323200. Former Royal Customs Office. Gym and saunas. Some rooms have river view. $87-116.
  • Hotel Atlas Halle, Delitzscher Straße 32 (Tram 7, 10 or bus 44, 91 to Freiimfelder Straße), +49 345 6853630. $59 - $99.
  • Dormero Hotel Rotes Ross, Leipziger Straße 76 (Tram 4, 7, 9 or bus 91, 97, 99 to Am Leipziger Turm), +49 345 233430. 4-star hotel aimed mostly towards business travelers. Feels like a small Grand Hotel and the rooms are very individually decorated. Has a small fitness room, a sauna, and a whirlpool in the basement. Breakfast buffet includes selection of cheese, sausage, breads, cereals, and fruits. Italian restaurant and 24-hour room service €52-€113.

Connect

Internet

  • Internetcafe Speed, Am Bauhof 1. €3 per hour.

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