A Dresden Travel Guide: What to See and Do in Germany's Southern Jewel

Woman in Dresden, Germany

If you're looking for a charming and beautiful city to visit in Germany, look no further than Dresden. This stunning metropolis is located on the Elbe River and is known for its many impressive architecture, art museums, and historical landmarks. There's something for everyone in Dresden, so whether you're a history buff or an art lover, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained during your stay.

View of the Dresden Royal Palace

The Dresden Royal Palace

One of Dresden's most iconic buildings, the Royal Palace, was once the home of the ruling Saxon kings. These days, it houses a museum that chronicles the city's rich history. Be sure to tour the palace and its magnificent grounds while you're here.

Dresden, Germany

Take a Walking Tour

One of the best ways to explore Dresden is on foot. Several walking tours are available that will take you to all of the city's major landmarks and give you an excellent overview of its history and culture. If you're short on time, there's even express tours covering all the highlights in just two hours. No matter which tour you choose, you're sure to come away with a better understanding and appreciation for Dresden.

Furstenzug Mural in Dresden, Germany

Walk By the Fürstenzug Mural

The Fürstenzug is a Dresden landmark that dates back to the 19th century. It's a massive mural that depicts the faces of the rulers of Saxony, and it's one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. I was lucky enough to be almost entirely alone in this alley to really soak in its magnificence. 

Holy Cross Church in Dresden

Visit The Holy Cross Church

The Holy Cross Church is one of Dresden's most important religious landmarks. Built in the early 18th century, this baroque church is home to a stunning altarpiece by Dresden-born artist Johann Baptist Zimmermann. If you're interested in Dresden's religious history, be sure to add a visit to the Holy Cross Church to your itinerary.

Munzkabinett in Germany

Tour the Münzkabinett

The Münzkabinett is Dresden's coin cabinet, and it's a must-see for any history lover. The collection features over 30,000 coins from all over the world, including many rare and valuable pieces. You can learn about the different eras of Dresden's history through the coins on display, making this a perfect stop for anyone interested in learning more about the city.

Dresden is a city with a rich history and plenty of charm. Whether you're interested in its art, architecture, or religious landmarks, Dresden has something to offer everyone. Be sure to add it to your list of must-see German cities!

Thanks for reading! I hope this Dresden travel guide was helpful in planning your trip. If you have any questions or tips to add, please leave them in the comments below.

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