Private Dresden and Bastei Bridge Tour from Prague
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Private Dresden and Bastei Bridge Tour from Prague

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About this experience

Explore Dresden, a city with 800 years of history that was nearly wiped out in just one night during World War II bombings. It is one of the Europe’s true miracles. Through 70 years of dedicated and careful restoration driven by the determination of its people, Dresden has risen from the ashes such as mythical Phoenix. Today, you can admire its stunning landmarks like the Church of Our Lady, the iconic Semper Opera House, the Royal Palace, the Procession of Princes, and the Baroque masterpiece Zwinger Palace. Enjoy the comfort of private tour by licensed professional 5* rated guide and private transport by Mercedes-Benz van. Experience insider knowledge on the history tour with your private guide and memorable encounters with local traditions (not only) on a German lunch (not included in the price). The trip is great for all travelers which like city sightseeing with historical background, families with children and German food lovers.

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Private Dresden and Bastei Bridge Tour from Prague

Pickup included

What's included

Comfortable Mercedes-Benz van with A/C
Private professional licensed guide-driver
Bottled water

Detailed itinerary

1

Your private guide and driver will collect you directly from your accommodation in Prague. After a comfortable two-hour drive, you’ll arrive in Dresden, Germany, and begin exploring its historic center—beautifully rebuilt from the ruins left by the devastating air raids of World War II.

Once a small settlement of “people from forests and swamps,” Dresden grew into the royal residence and cultural heart of Saxony. You’ll stroll through the restored Old Town and admire landmarks such as:

- Brühl’s Terrace
- The Church of Our Lady – the city’s stone crown
- The Fürstenzug (Procession of Princes) – 800 years of Saxon history in porcelain
- The Baroque Zwinger Palace
- The Royal Palace
- The Semper Opera House
…and more.

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Stop 2

Admire the magnificent Zwinger Palace in Dresden (exteriors only), a Baroque masterpiece that once served as the setting for lavish royal festivities and today holds renowned art collections. Wander through its elegant courtyards, graceful pavilions, and intricately designed gardens. This iconic landmark offers a vivid glimpse into the grandeur of Germany’s royal heritage.

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Stop 3

Walk through the historic Georgentor, Dresden’s first Renaissance structure and former royal gateway to the city. With its richly decorated façade and striking position near the Elbe River, it’s both a perfect photo opportunity and a portal into Saxony’s majestic history.

4

Behold the impressive Dresdner Hofkirche, a soaring symbol of Catholic endurance in a largely Protestant land. This grand Baroque cathedral embodies Saxony’s royal heritage and remarkable architectural beauty.

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Stop 5

Enjoy the refined beauty of the Semperoper Dresden, among the world’s most exquisite opera houses, celebrated for its splendid architecture and illustrious musical heritage (exteriors only). It’s an unmissable cultural treasure in the heart of the city.

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Stop 6

Discover the Residenzschloss Dresden, once the seat of Saxon rulers and today home to glittering treasures like the Green Vault and the Historic Armory (exteriors, with optional interior visit). Its striking mix of Renaissance and Baroque styles offers a captivating window into Saxony’s rich history.

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Admire the Fürstenzug, the world’s largest porcelain mural, portraying a millennium of Saxon rulers in remarkable detail. This extraordinary artwork, which withstood the devastating bombing of Dresden in 1945, stretches proudly along a historic street.

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Stop 8

Stand in awe before the Frauenkirche Dresden, a stunning Baroque masterpiece rebuilt from wartime ruins as a powerful symbol of peace and reconciliation. Its magnificent dome offers sweeping views and an inspiring tale of resilience (optional tower visit, admission not included).

Afterward, savor a delicious German lunch in a traditional local restaurant, paired with beer from its own historic microbrewery (lunch not included).

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Stop 9

Step into a festive wonderland at the Dresden Christmas Market, one of Europe’s oldest and most charming holiday fairs. With twinkling lights, artisanal gifts, and the scent of mulled wine and roasted almonds, it’s Christmas magic at its best (available only during the holiday season, a few weeks in Dec–Jan).

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The national park spans both the Czech and German sides. After a 50-minute drive from Dresden and short walk from the parking lot, you’ll visit the famous Bastei Bridge—the first tourist viewing terrace in Europe—offering unforgettable views of the Elbe River’s sweeping bends, passing boats, and the hilltop Königstein Castle.

Once you’ve enjoyed the stunning scenery, you’ll return to Prague in a comfortable two-hour drive.

What's not included

usually 15-20 EUR per person (card / cash)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city of stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. Known for its well-preserved Old Town, Prague Castle, and the iconic Charles Bridge, it offers a blend of medieval charm and modern sophistication. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination in Europe.

Top Attractions

Prague Castle

Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers stunning views of the city and houses several historical buildings, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours Moderate (15 EUR for adults, discounts available)

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Prague. Built in the 14th century, it is lined with statues of saints and offers beautiful views of the Vltava River and Prague's skyline.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Old Town Square

Old Town Square is the heart of Prague's historic center and home to the famous Astronomical Clock and the Church of Our Lady before Týn. It's a vibrant hub of activity with markets, events, and street performances.

Historical/Cultural 1-2 hours Free (some attractions may have entry fees)

Petřín Hill and Lookout Tower

Petřín Hill is a beautiful park offering panoramic views of Prague. The Petřín Lookout Tower, often referred to as 'Prague's Eiffel Tower,' is a miniature version of the famous Parisian landmark and provides stunning views from its observation deck.

Nature/Adventure 2-3 hours Moderate (10 EUR for tower entry, discounts available)

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)

The Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov, is a historic area with a rich cultural heritage. It includes several synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum, which provide insight into the history of Prague's Jewish community.

Historical/Cultural 2-3 hours Moderate (15 EUR for combined museum entry, discounts available)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Svíčková

A traditional Czech dish consisting of marinated beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce, served with bread dumplings and whipped cream.

Main Course Contains beef, dairy, and gluten.

Guláš

A rich and flavorful Czech goulash made with beef, onions, and paprika, typically served with bread dumplings or potatoes.

Main Course Contains beef, onions, and gluten (if served with dumplings).

Trdelník

A sweet pastry made from rolled dough wrapped around a stick, grilled, and coated with sugar and cinnamon. Often filled with ice cream or whipped cream.

Dessert Contains wheat, sugar, and may contain dairy.

Pilsner Urquell

A world-famous Czech pilsner beer, known for its crisp and refreshing taste. It's brewed using traditional methods and high-quality ingredients.

Drink Contains barley and hops.

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park Rafting on the Vltava River Cycling tours Spa treatments in Karlovy Vary Boat tours on the Vltava River Picnics in Letná Park Visiting museums and galleries Attending classical music performances

Best Time to Visit

May to September

The weather is pleasant, and all tourist attractions are open. It's the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Czech
  • Widely spoken: English, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Czech Koruna (CZK)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Prague is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable taxi services or apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Václav Havel Airport Prague • 10 km from city center
By train

Prague Main Station, Holešovice Station

By bus

Florenc Central Bus Station, Černý Most Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Trams are the most iconic and efficient way to get around Prague. The network covers most of the city and is well-connected to metro and bus lines.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Staré Město) Malá Strana Vinohrady Žižkov New Town (Nové Město)

Day trips

Kutná Hora
70 km from Prague • Half day to full day

Kutná Hora is a historic town known for its stunning architecture, including the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and St. Barbara's Cathedral. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Karlštejn Castle
25 km from Prague • Half day

Karlštejn Castle is a stunning Gothic castle built in the 14th century by King Charles IV. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating insight into the region's medieval history.

Český Krumlov
180 km from Prague • Full day to overnight

Český Krumlov is a charming and well-preserved medieval town, known for its stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and the impressive Český Krumlov Castle. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Prague.

Festivals

Prague Spring International Music Festival • May to June Prague International Film Festival • March Prague Beer Fest • May

Pro tips

  • Visit the Prague Castle early in the morning to avoid crowds
  • Explore the city's historic sites and architecture on foot
  • Try traditional Czech dishes at local restaurants and pubs
  • Experience the city's vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene
  • Take a day trip to nearby destinations, such as Kutná Hora or Karlštejn Castle
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 1-99
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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