Dresden

Dresden

Saxony

The capital of Saxony, Dresden is celebrated as the 'Florence on the Elbe.' The city is renowned for its meticulously reconstructed baroque architecture following WWII, world-class art museums, and a vibrant cultural scene.

Practical Travel Guide for Dresden

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

C, F
230V

Adapter Type

German

Guten Tag
Hello/Good day
Danke
Thank you
Entschuldigung
Excuse me
Euro (EUR)
Local Currency

Getting Around

The historic city center (Altstadt) is very walkable. For longer distances, Dresden has an efficient network of trams and buses. A day ticket or a city card can be a cost-effective option for unlimited travel.

Local Flavors

Saxon cuisine is hearty, featuring dishes like Sauerbraten (a type of pot roast) and various potato dishes. Dresden is also famous for its pastries, especially Dresdner Christstollen (a Christmas fruit bread) and Eierschecke (a three-layered cheesecake).

Dresdner ChriststollenQuarkkäulchen (Sweet pancakes from quark and potatoes)Sächsischer Sauerbraten (Saxon Pot Roast)