Lies in the Prager Straße shopping street, 500 metres from Dresden Main Station and a 10-minute walk from Dresden’s world-famous Old Town district, ibis Dresden Zentrum offers free WiFi,...
Anna
From
Poland
very good location, close to the train station and historical sites
This hotel is centrally located in Dresden, just a few minutes' walk from sights such as the Semper Opera. Zwinger Palace and the Frauenkirche church.
Miloš Nikolić
From
Germany
Good location, very pleasant atmosphere, clean and polite staff.
Good accessibility to the hotel, close to public transportation, including the S-Bahn, regional trains (RB), and various tram lines, and just a 10–15-minute walk from downtown.
This 4-star hotel in Dresden offers modern rooms and a leisure area with indoor pool. It is a 10-minute walk from the Frauenkirche church and 2.5 km from Dresden Main Station.
Don
From
United Kingdom
Excellent room for business person, good desk for working plus bath as well as shower! Location is good for the centre. Staff super helpful and polite.
This stylish boutique hotel is situated between the Kraftwerk Mitte cultural area and Dresden’s world-famous Baroque attractions. It offers free high-speed WiFi, a fitness room and a 24-hour...
Sabina
From
Serbia
Very nice hotel, position
Perfectly clean and equipped room. comfortable bed and pillows. Suoer!
Featuring a bar, Best Western Plus Hotel Dresden City is set in Dresden in the Saxony region, 1.6 km from Brühl's Terrace and 1.7 km from Frauenkirche Dresden.
This music themed fancy upcycling hotel is an elegant residential building in Dresden’s Neustadt district, 6 tram stops from Dresden’s Old Town. The mightyTwice Hotel Dresden offers free Wi-Fi.
Morlin
From
Belgium
Easy check in. Breakfast was plentiful and broad in offer but not that tasty. (Poor quality eggs and bacon)
Set in the historic Old Town of Dresden, this design hotel is just 3.5 km from Dresden Exhibition Centre. Motel One Dresden am Zwinger is has free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
This accommodation is situated near the university in Dresden, just 2.5 km from the Baroque Old Town district. Gästehaus Am Weberplatz offers free WiFi.
Guest review
A good price performance ratio with the breakfast included
Set in the historic Old Town of Dresden, this design hotel is just 3.5 km from Dresden Exhibition Centre. Motel One Dresden am Zwinger is has free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
Guest review
Nice, clean and modern rooms, quiet and with a view
Set in a historical building with a pretty courtyard, Hofgarten 1824 Hotel garni is just 500 metres from Neustadt Train Station and a 10-minute walk from Dresden’s Old Town.
Guest review
Very helpful staff, location is perfect for a trip to Dresden
Attractively set in the centre of Dresden, Prize by Radisson, Dresden Mitte is within less than 1 km of International Congress Center Dresden and a 14-minute walk of Zwinger.
Guest review
So so good pillows!!! All nice and clean. Staff was nice
Situated in Dresden, 600 metres from Central Station Dresden, MEININGER Hotel Dresden Zentrum features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Guest review
Clean room. Staffs are welcome. We got bigger room.
Situated in Dresden, 2.2 km from Brühl's Terrace, Boutique Hotel Rothenburger Hof features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Guest review
Location was great and the staff were very helpful.
Located in Dresden, 2.4 km from Brühl's Terrace, Moxy Dresden Neustadt provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Guest review
Location, clean, modern, good breakfast, nice staff.
Set in Dresden, 1.7 km from International Congress Center Dresden, ARCOTEL HafenCity Dresden offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Guest review
Building, rooms, breakfast and personal where excellent!
Located in the peaceful Leubnitz-Neuostra district of Dresden, this hotel offers cosy accommodation in the city’s oldest documented house, just 4.5 kilometres south of the historic Old Town.
Guest review
Not far from the motorway, easy to find. Nice, clean room. Quiet location. Excellent breakfast, great variety.
This 4-star hotel lies on the Altmarkt Square in Dresden’s Old Town. The NH Collection Dresden Altmarkt offers modern rooms with free high-speed Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a gym with a roof terrace.
Guest review
Room facilities, cleanness, staff, breakfast and perfect location
Conveniently set in the Pieschen district of Dresden, ORCA Hotel am Elbschloss is located 4.3 km from Messe Dresden, 4.9 km from International Congress Center Dresden and 5 km from Zwinger.
Situated on the River Elbe between Dresden’s Old Town and the Weißer Hirsch district, this elegant hotel is a 19th-century Tudor-style palace along the upper bank of the River Elbe.
Hofgärtnerhaus is centrally located in Dresden. Set in a historical building but with modern rooms and apartments, the hotel features free WiFi access and a garden.
Guest review
Great location and great host. very clean and comfortable.
This completely renovated pet-friendly hotel features a new modern-baroque design. The centre of Dresden, featuring sights such as the Frauenkirche Church, is a 10-minute walk away.
Guest review
Breakfast was good but a little pricey at EUR 30 pp
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On average, 3-star hotels in Dresden cost £67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dresden are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dresden can on average be found for £132 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dresden this weekend is £90 or, for a 4-star hotel, £120. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dresden for this weekend cost on average around £190 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Known as the 'Jewel Box', Dresden is a stunning German city with rich history, an important classical music scene, and an unforgettable Baroque and Rococo-inspired city centre.
Located on the banks of the Elbe River, the whole city was destroyed during World War II, but has now been rebuilt into one of the most interesting places in Europe. Like a phoenix from the ashes, the Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche) is an imposing building that is one of the most beloved symbols of the city.
Magnificent Zwinger Palace is the main Dresden attraction, featuring impressive pavilions and a majestic garden in the middle. Continue your journey along the cultural centre of Germany and visit the picturesque Baroque square of Neumarkt. Also not to be missed is Brühl Terrace, a promenade nicknamed the 'Balcony of Europe', because of its excellent view of the River Elbe.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll around the city and you will find a selection of cosy Dresden restaurants and beer gardens serving local dishes and fine wines from the surrounding vineyards.
Dresden Airport is the international airport located in the district of Klotzsche, featuring a railway station in the terminal building. Take the train and head to your Booking.com hotel, guest house or apartment.
Dresden is a very charming Baroque city with influences from...
Dresden is a very charming Baroque city with influences from modern history related to the era of the Iron Curtain. It has its own unique charm, which adds to the city's diversity. There are many historic places to visit—churches, palaces, museums—as well as small, narrow Baroque streets filled with restaurants and cafés. On the other hand, in Neustadt, there are areas that resemble some neighborhoods in Berlin, with a similar layout, featuring small shops, cafés, a variety of street food, and cozy restaurants, all surrounded by lots of young people. The Old Town is more touristic, while Neustadt offers something unexpected for many visitors to Dresden.
Guest review by
Miloš Nikolić
Germany
Review score
10.0
Took a boat trip which was lovely altho the walk from buying...
Took a boat trip which was lovely altho the walk from buying the tickets to the boat pier took longer than expected due to road works. We had to divert up and around so it took us 25 minutes when we expected it to take 10-15mins. Took a train trip to Meissen (35 mins on train)and visited the porcelain museum whic hwas very enjoyabe. The town looks lovely too but didn't have time to visit.
No 3 tram from Hauptbahnhof Nord is good to catch to visit various places of interes. Around Theatre Plaz is very interesting.
Guest review by
travelt
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I come and go to Dresden often, for business.
I come and go to Dresden often, for business. A charming town, with opera house and a top-notch painting gallery of old masters. Good restaurants and -if you have time and a car- nice surroundings. (Of course it is not, say, Berlin - for better or worse.)
Guest review by
Vincenzo
Italy
Review score
10.0
A very beautiful city, with nice streets and a big public...
A very beautiful city, with nice streets and a big public square. Tourists can enjoy pleasant walks enjoying the landmarks like Frauenkirche, Dresden castle, Semperopera, Zwinger, etc.
The stroll though the Bruhl's terrace overlooking the river is not to be missed.
Guest review by
Jaideep
Netherlands
Review score
10.0
I've been there a few times for Christmas markets.
I've been there a few times for Christmas markets. Besides Colmar in France they're the best (and much closer). Much better than Nuremberg or Regensburg. I also made the mistake of going to Berlin for Christmas once, not what that town is good at.
I'm not much of a siteseer. I rate my trips on the basis of (in order) food, fun, vibe (which, I guess, is part of fun) and unusual shopping. So, I suppose Dresden does have some interesting sights I've never seen (besides the hygiene museum, which sounded so off the wall that I had to visit) and so cannot recommend. What I can recommend, however, is the street food and the interesting things I can find in shops there, but not at home..
Guest review by
Robert
Czech Republic
Review score
10.0
Dresden is a charming city, especially magical during the...
Dresden is a charming city, especially magical during the holiday season with its lovely Christmas markets, perfect for soaking up festive cheer. A dinner at Paulaner im Taschenbergpalais comes highly recommended for delicious Bavarian cuisine in a cozy setting. Don’t miss the chance to stroll around the city and take in its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere—an experience that’s both relaxing and inspiring!
Guest review by
jordymaes
Belgium
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One of my favorite hotels in Dresden. The best pillows and a nice breakfast with a lovely view. However, this time the pillow was changed to a classical hotel version - thick pillow that puts your head in an almost vertical position. Additionally, the breakfast on Friday was confusing; it seemed like the fried potatoes from yesterday's breakfast were just reheated and served again. Everyone knows the taste of yesterday's fried potatoes - like shoe soles.
A funky hotel with friendly staff. A decent location for the price, about a 10 minute walk from the outskirts of the old town and a little longer (in the opposite direction) to the new town. An easy walk from Dresden Mitte train station. The room was comfortable and private.
Well beyond the expectations, the room and the whole hotel were cozy and clean, there was a private parking inside, the area was really nice, close to a lot of restaurants and with the Dresden city centre at walking distance, and also my dog was very welcome. Recommended.
The hotel has a very convinient location - 8 minutes walk from Dresden Neustadt railway station and 5 minutes by tram to the old town (or 20 minutes walk). The room is very modern and clean, the breakfast is really good.
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