Strategic Location
Staying in the city center or immediate surroundings provides convenient access to key attractions, the main railway station, and the historic automotive sites.
Zwickau, the fourth-largest city in Saxony with approximately 88,000 residents, sits in the Zwickau Mulde river valley. Historically a hub of the German automotive industry, it is the birthplace of Audi’s predecessor Horch and home to a major Volkswagen plant. The city offers easy access via Autobahns A4 and A72, making it an ideal base for exploring West Saxony’s cultural heritage and industrial history.
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Staying in the city center or immediate surroundings provides convenient access to key attractions, the main railway station, and the historic automotive sites.
The city is well-connected via the A4 and A72 autobahns and Zwickau Hauptbahnhof. A public airfield serves light aircraft, offering additional flexibility for travelers.
As the cradle of Audi (formerly Horch) and home to a large Volkswagen plant, Zwickau offers unique insights into Germany’s automotive legacy for interested visitors.
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