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Dresden in Prices & Facts
$10.9 $10.92
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
German, English
$3 $2.95
Public Transport Ride
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Getting Around
Bus
In Dresden, bus rides cost €2.60 for a single ticket and cover the entire city, including popular areas like Neustadt and the Altstadt, with service from 4am to 1am. To save money, consider purchasing a day pass for €6.00, which allows unlimited travel; just validate it on your first ride!
On Foot
Dresden's pedestrian zones, especially in the Altstadt, are extensive and free to navigate, making walking a fantastic way to see sights like the Frauenkirche and Zwinger Palace. For a smoother experience, avoid the busy hours of 9-11am and 4-6pm to enjoy a more leisurely stroll without crowds.
Tourist Reviews
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« I'm amazed, honestly.... 1. THE MALL has a payment facility (about $5 or Abondement, Karol, for $5) 🙏, and yes, it's all for just 1 at a large shopping center (I won’t complain about Royal anymore). 2. There are few places that accept credit cards. 3. Dogs 🐕. In the same mall, every 10 steps you come across stores like Calvin Klein with their numerous sections and sizes, without the high-end labels.
It's really beautiful 😍. Well, what can I say, let's go further! »
« Old Drizd is a delightful baroque gem that truly deserves a spot on your must-visit list... When I first tried it, I was a bit skeptical about baroque style; to me, it always felt a tad overwhelming. But the moment you see this magnificent creation in person, you just can't help but admire its grandeur. It's astonishing! 😍 »
« Continuing the reminiscing. Dresden - a city that definitely deserves a return visit, even if it’s just for a couple of days! I'm really hoping that during our next visit, if not everything, at least a big part of the reconstruction will be completed... 😊 »
« Yesterday and today until noon, we were in Dresden. To be honest, the impressions are quite strange. The city was almost completely destroyed during the bombings, then the central historical part was restored, while the rest was built anew. And the feeling from the city is somewhat... melancholic. Although the center is quite beautiful. »
« Meet...! Yes, there are very few ancient buildings here; almost everything has been restored from ashes relatively recently. But it's so palace-like and fairy-tale!!! You just want to stroll in a fluffy dress and hope someone throws a ball )))) Yet, there are also little corners where bar after bar offers "takeaway drinks" :) Overall, a powerful impression! P.S. The birds sing beautifully here!!! »
« Among all the countries in Europe, Germany stood out for its impeccable cleanliness and discipline on the streets. Especially the town of Dresden was the coziest. »
« I recently visited Dresden. I didn't expect the modern architecture in the city center to be so mediocre. Of course, it's not like the contemporary buildings in major cities, which can leave you feeling quite emotional, but the level is still very low. Even the baroque architecture, which I'm not a fan of, seemed like a masterpiece next to these structures. »
« A little more of that toy-like, quiet, and peaceful Europe. Here, every step slows down, and you want to sit back, sip hot tea with strudel, and watch the people passing by, who are in no rush at all. »
« Dresden. No photograph can truly convey the splendor of this city. »
« With tender memories of the very recent Dresden. »
« It's cold and sunny in Dresden. Such a beautiful city. I didn't get to try the German sausages, but the beer is great! »
It's really beautiful 😍. Well, what can I say, let's go further! »