Discover Dresden’s rich history and vibrant present on a captivating small group walking tour. Uncover the city’s unique blend of Germanic and Slavic cultures.
Discover Dresden’s rich history and vibrant present on a captivating small group walking tour. Uncover the city’s unique blend of Germanic and Slavic cultures.
- Martin Luther Statue - The Martin Luther statue in Dresden commemorates his crucial role in the Protestant Reformation, highlighting his lasting influence on religious history and Germany’s cultural landscape. It stands as a tribute to his legacy and contributions to the Protestant faith.
- Frauenkirche Dresden - The Frauenkirche in Dresden is…
- Martin Luther Statue - The Martin Luther statue in Dresden commemorates his crucial role in the Protestant Reformation, highlighting his lasting influence on religious history and Germany’s cultural landscape. It stands as a tribute to his legacy and contributions to the Protestant faith.
- Frauenkirche Dresden - The Frauenkirche in Dresden is a stunning example of Baroque architecture, famous for its iconic dome and intricate details. Originally constructed in the 18th century, its reconstruction after World War II symbolizes reconciliation and resilience for the city and its people.
- Neumarkt - Neumarkt in Dresden is a historic square that was extensively rebuilt after suffering heavy damage during World War II. Today, it is a lively hub, featuring restored Baroque buildings, shops, and cafes, preserving the city’s rich cultural heritage while embracing modernity.
- Fürstenzug - The Fürstenzug in Dresden is the world’s largest porcelain mural, depicting a procession of rulers from the House of Wettin. Stretching over 100 meters, this extraordinary artwork provides insight into Saxony’s rich history and grandeur.
- Royal Palace (Residenzschloss) - Dresden Castle, also known as the Royal Palace of Dresden, is a magnificent architectural wonder that served as the residence of Saxony’s Electors and Kings for centuries. With its impressive facade and richly decorated interiors, the castle symbolizes the city’s royal heritage and cultural importance.
- Old Market Square (Altmarkt) - Altmarkt in Dresden is one of the city’s oldest squares, bustling with vibrant markets, festivals, and historical significance. Surrounded by charming buildings and landmarks, it serves as a focal point for both locals and visitors, embodying Dresden’s rich cultural heritage and dynamic atmosphere.
- Bruehlsche Terrasse - Brühlsche Terrasse, often called the “Balcony of Europe,” offers panoramic views of the Elbe River and Dresden’s historic skyline. This scenic promenade, adorned with statues and gardens, has long been a cherished spot for locals and tourists to admire the city’s beauty and architectural splendor.
- Katholische Hofkirche - The Hofkirche, or Dresden Cathedral, is a magnificent Baroque church that stands as a prominent landmark in the city’s skyline. Its awe-inspiring architecture and rich interior decoration, including the famous Silbermann organ, make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Dresden’s cultural treasures.
- Semper Opera House (Semperoper) - The Semperoper in Dresden is a world-famous opera house, celebrated for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Named after its architect, Gottfried Semper, it continues to captivate audiences with its exceptional performances and timeless elegance.
- The Dresden Zwinger - Zwinger Palace in Dresden is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, renowned for its stunning gardens and impressive collections of art and historical artifacts. This iconic landmark stands as a testament to Dresden’s rich cultural legacy and serves as a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world to admire its grandeur.

- Local expert guide
- A thoroughly constructed narrative
- Local expert guide
- A thoroughly constructed narrative
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Dresden, beautifully set at the river Elbe, is one of Germany’s most wonderful cities, with the famous porcelain-like, baroque architecture dominating its silhouette. Fittingly, the capital of Saxony hides a grandiose history of princes and kings, but also its fair share of tragedies.
On our tour, we will present you with the history of the city and its…
Dresden, beautifully set at the river Elbe, is one of Germany’s most wonderful cities, with the famous porcelain-like, baroque architecture dominating its silhouette. Fittingly, the capital of Saxony hides a grandiose history of princes and kings, but also its fair share of tragedies.
On our tour, we will present you with the history of the city and its current lively face. We will be sure to make you understand how the Germanic organization merged with Slavic hopeless romanticism to form one of a kind Central European fusion.
Please note that booking this tour you will be joining our general pay as you wish tour (tour in which it is up to the guest how to reward his or her guide). In this case the amount you pay covers the reservation fee and the guide’s payment. If you wish to join a smaller, private tour let us know and we will organise it for you!
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
- During the tour, the group will not enter any paid attractions.
- Please note that booking this tour you will be joining our general pay as you wish tour (tour in which it is up to the guest how to reward his or her guide). In this case the amount you pay covers the reservation fee and the guide’s payment. If you wish to join a smaller, private tour let us know and we will organise it for you!
- Tour in English
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.