Leipzig to Host Germany’s 2026 Tourism Day Amid Saxony’s Rising Appeal
Leipzig will host the Germany Tourism Day in 2026, marking a key moment for Saxony’s growing tourism sector. The event, organized by the German Tourism Association (DTV) alongside local partners, is Germany’s largest annual gathering for the industry. Hundreds of professionals are expected to attend the conference, which will feature speeches, discussions, and local excursions.
The German Tourism Association leads the conference program, which includes keynote speeches, expert forums, and panel discussions. Attendees will also explore Leipzig’s attractions through organized excursions. This year’s event will be co-hosted by an alliance of Saxon tourism stakeholders, including the Saxony State Tourism Association.
The 2026 German Tourism Day will highlight Leipzig’s role in the sector while bringing together key players from across Germany. With strong economic contributions and rising visitor numbers, Saxony continues to strengthen its position as a leading tourism hub. The conference will further showcase the region’s appeal to both domestic and international travelers.
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