Dresden by itself is a rare jewel with an engrossing history and a phoenix-like story. A walking tour is essential to do it justice.
But a walking tour is just the bare minimum, for to visit Dresden without experiencing its cultural aspects is to miss a remarkable opportunity. Allow us to guide you through one of its world class museums: The New Green Vault. First opened to the public in 1729, Augustus the Strong’s collection of treasury art is one of the oldest museums in Europe. It is also one of the most extensive and diverse collections of its kind to have survived Europe’s turbulent history almost intact.
Immerse yourself in an astonishing array of artefacts created by genius goldsmiths, gemcutters and ivory turners to experience in depth Dresden’s glorious past and role as a European powerhouse.
The guide will show you all the highlights and bring their finer and subtle details to light.
This is an absolute 'must do' tour!
The main gateway to Dresden, at the foot of the Augustus Bridge, the Castle Square is suurounded by the Royal Palace, the Catholic Cathedral and the first Saxon Parliament building. It also leads up to the Brühl's Terrace atop the former fortifications.
The Royal Cathedral of Dresden is a magnificent structure. Built in secret by a catholic ruler in protestant Saxony, the former court church has some unusual features and is one of the burial sites of the Royal family. We will see it from the outside and learn its interesting story.
100 metres long, 24,000 thousand tiles, the longest porcelain artwork in the world. There are secrets and stories hidden within it. See if you can spot them!
The Theaterplatz of Dresden is where the city comes together to make its voice heard. Dominated by the imposing Semperopera, the square is enclosed by the Royal Palace, The Cathedral and Old Masters Gallery and considered by many to be one of the most beautiful squares of Europe. You will see the State Opera from outside during the walking tour of the historic city centre and learn about its history, its architecture and its importance.
It is considered a sculpture you can experience and was conceptualized as the entrance to a grand new royal palace that was never built. It is a reminder of the exotic and fantastic parties once held here 300 years ago.
This is the symbol of Dresden, the personification of Dresden's rising from the ashes. You will learn its story and time permitting we can go in for a quick visit.
Existing since the 1500s and magnificently reconstructed after being destroyed by the bombing in WW2, the Royal Palace is now an eclectic guardian of the history of the family that ruled Saxony and is home to their astounding collection of treasures. You will be guided through the Palace with the sumptuous, thematically diverse collections. Walking through it with a guide brings all the details to light and ensures you see all the highlights.
This is not to be missed!
Please keep in mind that the Royal Castle is closed on Tuesdays.
Schloss Palace is the square between the Augustus Bridge, the Royal Palace and the Catholic Cathedral. We meet at the statue of the seated King Friedrich August I in the middle of the square.
Dresden, the capital of Saxony, is renowned for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Known as the 'Florence of the Elbe' due to its baroque and rococo architecture, the city offers a blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy along the Elbe River.
The Frauenkirche is a stunning Baroque church that was rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II. It is a symbol of reconciliation and peace.
The Zwinger Palace is a beautiful Baroque complex that houses several museums, including the Old Masters Picture Gallery and the Porcelain Collection.
The Semperoper is one of the world's most famous opera houses, known for its stunning architecture and acclaimed performances.
Dresden Castle is a historic palace that houses several museums, including the Green Vault and the Armory.
An Elbe River cruise offers a unique perspective of Dresden's skyline and landmarks. Cruises are available in various durations and themes.
A traditional layered cake made with eggs, quark, and cream, topped with a layer of baked cheese.
Potato dumplings, often served with meat and gravy.
A pot roast marinated in vinegar and spices, often served with red cabbage and Klöße.
A traditional fruit bread made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices, often dusted with powdered sugar.
This is the best time to visit Dresden, with pleasant weather and numerous outdoor festivals and events. The city is bustling with tourists, and all attractions are open.
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Dresden is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Dresden Hauptbahnhof
Dresden Central Bus Station
The tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.
Available • Apps: Taxi Dresden, mytaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park known for its unique rock formations, hiking trails, and scenic views.
A historic town known for its porcelain production and beautiful architecture.
A beautiful castle and park located along the Elbe River, offering stunning views and historic architecture.
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