• Teaser Haus-Garten-Freizeit. 31st Januar to 8th February 2026
  • Several visitors are sitting together at a laid table at the HAUS-GARTEN-FREIZEIT trade fair, chatting, while a boy and a girl can also be seen at the table.
  • The image shows a family (parents, a young son and a pram) walking across HAUS-GARTEN-FREIZEIT.
  • Two bakers behind a glass pane wave at the camera with funny faces, while visitors to HANDWERK live marvel at the glass bakery.
  • In the foreground, you can see the carved Leipzig trade fair mascot, and in the background, slightly faded, you can see other wooden figures and the exhibitor at HANDWERK live.

Tickets and Prices: Reserve Your Trade Fair Tickets

We are looking forward to welcoming you to HAUS-GARTEN-FREIZEIT soon. Here we have put together all important information for your visit to the fair, with tips on tickets, prices and opening times.

Your ticket is valid for HAUS-GARTEN-FREIZEIT and the parallel trade fairs HANDWERK live .

From December 2026, the ticket shop for HAUS-GARTEN-FREIZEIT 2027 will be open again.

Important Information on Public Transport

Travel sustainably with your trade fair ticket! Our admission tickets, including online tickets, entitle the holder to free travel to and from the exhibition grounds on the day of your visit using local public transport operated by the MDV (Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund) in the tariff zone 110. For online tickets: please enter the name of the visitor in the online ticket shop. Failure to do so may result in the ticket not being valid for free travel on local public transport.

MDV tariff zones (PDF, 205 kB) (in German only)

Please note: Our local transport ticket service is only valid for Leipziger Messe's own events - insofar as this is expressly stated on the respective ticket.

Information for Visitors With Reduced Mobility

We strive to ensure that you can reach your destination quickly and unhindered. For this reason, the Leipzig exhibition grounds are designed to be barrier-free and offers short and easy routes. All halls are at ground level and there are no thresholds to restrict your access. You can find out more about accessibility at the grounds of the Leipzig Messe here.

We recommend the following entrances for your visit to the fair:

  • If you arrive by car, please use the East entrance
  • If arriving by tram, you can get to the fair via the West entrance (Glass Hall).

If you are travelling by train, please be sure to alight at the Hauptbahnhof stop instead of the Leipzig Messe stop. Accessible, low-floor trams run from the main railway station on tram line 16. Continue to the Messegelände tram stop and then follow the signs.

The DB hotline for passengers with reduced mobility can be reached by telephone via the Mobility Service Centre 01805 / 512 512 (Euro 0.14 / min.) or at www.bahn.de/handicap .