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Hotel Zum Weissen Ross

★★★Delitzsch
8.1/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Family Room
2x Twin 50 Up to 4

The family room consists of 2 rooms connected by a door.

Suite
1x Queen 50 Up to 3

The suite is over 164 ft² in size.

Double Room
1x Queen 20 Up to 3

Bright room offering a TV and private bathroom.

Single Room
1x Twin 18

Bright room offering a TV and private bathroom.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Frieda★ Michelin Pleasant, refreshing, unpretentious – this is a place where it's undeniably good fun to eat. In addition to the pleasingly laid-back bistro atmosphere and chic design, it is the food cooked up by this pair of restaurateurs that steals the show. Lisa Angermann and Andreas Reinke organise their modern, ingredient-led cuisine into a regularly changing set menu dubbed "Frieda En Vogue" – the vegetarian version, "Frieda Naturell", should be pre-ordered when making your booking. The quality of the ingredients, the craftsmanship and the seasoning are particularly impressive in dishes such as "cod, ox18.4km
  • Stadtpfeiffer★ Michelin It isn't only concerts that attract visitors to the Neue Gewandhaus – Stadtpfeiffer is also in demand for its cuisine. Detlef and Petra Schlegel have been enriching Leipzig's gastronomic scene with passion and commitment since 2001. They keep up with the times, showcasing their contemporary take on classic French cuisine in two set menus (one of which is vegetarian). The "Hirsch, Senf, Traube" (venison, mustard, grape), for instance, is pleasingly readable, unfussy, and has its own distinctive style. The quality of the produce is second to none; often regional and seasonal, it includes some in20.9km
  • Kuultivo★ Michelin A really pleasant little place with a trendy, rustic bistro-style interior and a laid-back, informal atmosphere. In addition to the striking lamps and various other decorative touches, the open kitchen is particularly eye-catching. Here, they create carefully thought-out, elaborately prepared dishes abounding with appealing details, which are presented in the form of a five- or six-course set menu. First-rate produce, eg venison from the region, is successfully combined with artichokes and blueberries; Atlantic monkfish is served with tomatoes and lovage. The wine pairings are also interesting22.0km
  • Speiseberg★ Michelin You will need to factor in plenty of time, but a meal here in the restaurant of the traditional Bergschenke – a Halle institution – is a real experience! Previously sous-chef at Speiseberg, Christoph Baumgartner has taken the helm in the kitchen and is gradually putting his own unique stamp on the menu. A single eight-course set menu is served, showcasing unique dishes made with the finest ingredients. The serving of the set menu begins at 7.15pm for all guests (max. 12 people per evening), in the modern, rather minimalist interior of this restaurant that enjoys a fabulous location overlooking26.8km
  • Schaarschmidt's This building on a corner plot with a gorgeous leafy façade is home to a cosy restaurant that is run with great dedication. Its many regulars come in droves to enjoy specialities of Saxon cuisine – the beef roulade is a firm favourite! The friendly waitstaff will gladly talk you through the options on the menu. Head for the lovely small terrace planted with trees.17.7km
  • Münsters This extremely popular place boasts fresh and flavoursome cuisine in the form of a short menu that changes with the seasons. Tables without tablecloths, wooden floorboards and partly exposed brick walls, as well as appealing wine-themed decorative details make for a cosy bistro feel with a rustic touch. The service is laid-back, friendly and attentive. The chef also gets in on the action front of house, providing charming service and excellent wine recommendations. There's also a great beer garden!18.5km
  • Gasthaus Helmut A place everyone would love to have in their neighbourhood. It is Andreas Reinke and Lisa Angermannin's second restaurant, after Frieda, which they also run in the city's Gohlis district. Within the walls of a beautifully maintained historical building, the setting is sleek and modern, with warm red tones enhancing the pleasant atmosphere. The menu features a tempting selection of delicious seasonal dishes, and the set menu on offer is also available in a vegetarian version. Pick a wine from the well-curated list. The restaurant is conveniently located about a 15min tram ride from the centre.18.6km
  • Planerts Casual fine dining near the church (Nikolaikirche) and opera house (Leipzig Oper). The high ceilings, exposed ventilation shafts, urban design and open kitchen create an on-trend industrial-style interior in which to savour cuisine with Asian influences. The dishes can be combined to compose a set menu or chosen à la carte. Friendly service and good wine recommendations. Thu-Sat, lunch takes the form of a dish of the day or a three-course set menu.20.5km
  • C'est la vie This restaurant is dedicated to the French way of life. As you sit comfortably at your table in the stylish modern interior, looking out through the floor-to-ceiling windows, the dedicated team busy themselves in the open kitchen, cooking up modern interpretations of dishes such as sea bass with root vegetables and potato croissant or Bresse chicken with morels, shimeji mushrooms and vin jaune. The creations are organised into two set menus – one vegetarian, one with meat – and accompanied by exclusively French wine, which are charmingly and skilfully presented at your table with the aid of a 20.7km
  • Michaelis Tasty and fresh food is served in this refined restaurant in a restored building from the Wilhelminian period, which also houses the comfortable hotel of the same name. The menu is seasonal – there are various set menus (one of which is vegetarian) and a sophisticated à la carte selection. Friendly and attentive service. In summer, the terrace behind the house is very appealing.21.9km

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Attractions nearby

  • Red Bull Arena association football stadium in Leipzig, Germany19.9km
  • St. Thomas Church Lutheran church in Leipzig, Germany20.7km
  • Monument to the Battle of the Nations historical monument in Leipzig, Germany24.2km
  • Leipzig Central Station central railway terminus of Leipzig, Germany20.2km
  • St. Nicholas Church church in Leipzig, Germany20.7km
  • Leipzig Zoological Garden zoological garden northwest of downtown Leipzig19.7km
  • Museum der bildenden Künste art museum in Leipzig, Germany20.4km
  • Leipzig Opera House opera house in Leipzig, Germany20.7km

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