Plauen

Plauen is the biggest city of the Vogtland in the federal-state of Saxony (Freistaat Sachsen). It is famous for its lace industry.

Understand
Plauen was founded by Sorbs. It was a booming Germany city in the early 20th century because of its lace industry. At this time it was one of the biggest cities in Germany and was a home to a lot of rich people. World War I and World War II destroyed more than 75% of the city. Because of its proximity to the inner German border during the cold war it was a base to Russian soldiers. The first demonstrations against the communist government of East Germany, and divided Germany started here. Today it is home to around 66,000 people. It's the most important city in the "kreis" of Saxony.

By plane
It is not very convenient to reach Plauen by plane. From a lot of European destinations you can go to Dresden, Leipzig, Nuremberg and take a train from there towards Plauen. But it will take at least 1½ hours.

By train


Plauen also has some smaller train stations, but they are less interesting for travelers, except you are coming from Gera.

From the main station it is a 10-min walk to the city center.

By car
Plauen can be reached without problems by car from the rest of Germany. It is well connected with the German highway system (A72).

Walking
In the center, especially in the historic part in Old Town (Altstadt), everything is easily accessible by foot.

By bus and tram
There is a combined system of tram (called Straßenbahn) and bus. See Plauener Strassenbahn GmbH. A single ride on all tram and bus lines for 45 min is €1.70. A day ticket costs 4.50 euros, a weekly ticket costs 12.50 euros.

By car
The street network is very good and many roads have been refurbished. Except during the Christmas shopping time and at some festivals you will always find a parking space.

By bicycle
There are some lanes for bicycles, but Plauen is a very hilly city.

See
After the reunification of Germany a lot of old buildings have been restored.

Events

 * The Spitzenfest the biggest festival in Plauen and is normally held in June with 3 stages with different music.

Buy
If you want to buy some “Plauener Spitze” there is a factory outlet for lace.

In the city centre you can find a typical German shopping mall (Stadt Galerie) with lots of shops.

On the Bahnhofstrasse and around the city hall you will find some smaller shops.

Eat
There are many Restaurants within the city. Some famous ones are:

Drink
There are a lot of places to drink. Once you are in Plauen or in the Vogtland you should try the local beer called “Sternquell”.

Budget
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Stay safe
Plauen is very safe in general. You can also walk around the city centre and most other parts late at night without having any worries. Simply enjoy the city.

Connect
Local telephone code is 03741.

Go next

 * Dresden, a beautiful old city in the east (approx. 1½ hours with car via Autobahn, or by train)
 * Leipzig, an industrial centre and a cultural centre, offering interesting sights, shopping possibilities and lively nightlife (approx. 150 km via Autobahn or by train)
 * Erzgebirge hiking and craftwork (Christmas)
 * Vogtland — a hilly region south of Plauen with some small ski resorts and a ski jump in Klingenthal
 * Czech Republic — a 30-min ride by car from Plauen
 * Talsperre Pöhl, is a dam 5 km east of Plauen. There are a lot of camping grounds and you can go swimming in summer. In the "Kletterwald" you can go climbing in a small forest between the trees.