Dresden


Experience the romantic flair of the Saxon state capital city with its world famous historical buildings and art treasures. In addition, the charming Elbe landscape with broad meadows, extensive villa districts and magnificent castles along the river which has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. At Present, scarcely a German city is changing its face as much as Dresden. It is probably the only German city
Which awaits one each year with new attractions. During the building boom of recent years, architectual masterpieces were created which have found international acclaim.
Places of Interest: Since 2005, the reconstructed Frauenkirche (Womens`s Church), as the largest protestant church in Germany has been opened to visitors for tours, religious services and top class concerts, the Dresden Zwinger, the Semperoper, the Dresden Residency, the Königsstasse Baroque area, the outer new city is dresden`s pub and nightlife area, the three Elbe castles and the historic funiculars – a suspension railway and a cable railway – in Loschwitz are also worth seeing.
The baroque quarter around Königsstasse has more than 100 stylish shops, making it a great place to stroll and browse and there a yet more shops along dresden`s largest shopping area from Prager Strasse via the Old Market to Wilsdruffer Strasse