Discover the breathtaking baroque architecture and artistic treasures of Dresden, known as ‘Florence on the Elbe’. Explore the restored city, visit historical monuments, and indulge in Saxon or Bavarian cuisine.
Discover the breathtaking baroque architecture and artistic treasures of Dresden, known as ‘Florence on the Elbe’. Explore the restored city, visit historical monuments, and indulge in Saxon or Bavarian cuisine.
- The Dresden Zwinger - The most important historical monuments are the famous Zwinger Palace, the stunning Royal Palace with the fantastic Green Vault, Old Masters and New Masters galleries, the Catholic Court Church, Brühl’s Terrace, the Church of Our Lady, the world’s longest mural paintings, portraying Saxon rulers from the 11th to the 19th century and the Semper Opera House.
- The Dresden Zwinger - The most important historical monuments are the famous Zwinger Palace, the stunning Royal Palace with the fantastic Green Vault, Old Masters and New Masters galleries, the Catholic Court Church, Brühl’s Terrace, the Church of Our Lady, the world’s longest mural paintings, portraying Saxon rulers from the 11th to the 19th century and the Semper Opera House.
- Comfortable private transportation with a professional driver.
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off service.
- Personalized experience with a private tour guide.
- Comfortable private transportation with a professional driver.
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off service.
- Personalized experience with a private tour guide.
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
Presently home to a populace slightly over half a million, Dresden, often referred to as ‘Florence on the Elbe’, was once renowned across Europe for its breathtaking baroque architecture and wealth of artistic gems. Following the cessation of hostilities, by 2006, which marked the 800th anniversary of Dresden, city officials were successful in fully…
Presently home to a populace slightly over half a million, Dresden, often referred to as ‘Florence on the Elbe’, was once renowned across Europe for its breathtaking baroque architecture and wealth of artistic gems. Following the cessation of hostilities, by 2006, which marked the 800th anniversary of Dresden, city officials were successful in fully restoring the devastation of the city, including the awe-inspiring Church of Our Lady (Dresdner Frauenkirche) situated at the heart of the city. Notable historical landmarks include the renowned Zwinger Palace, the impressive Royal Palace boasting the notable Green Vault, Old Masters and New Masters galleries, the Catholic Court Church, Brühl’s Terrace, the planet’s elongated mural illustrations depicting Saxon rulers from the 11th through to the 19th century, and the Semper Opera House. After a guided stroll through the city, one can opt to visit any of the world-renowned museums or indulge in a meal at one of the classic Saxon or Bavarian eateries - a perfect conclusion to a standard tour.
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.