Budget Accommodation Europe Germany Dresden
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Dresden is the capital of the German state of Sachsen (Saxony) and has well over half a million inhabitants, even 1.3 million in the total metropolitan area. The city was heavily destroyed during WWII, but since then, and more so since the reunification of Germany, the city has been rebuilt to finally have its glory back.
From the Dresden Travel Guide
It is a very nice and clean place to stay. the environment was 'pittoresque' . Altstad and Neustad can b e reached easely, in about 10 minutes. downstairs is a very good little place to eat . Also in the neighbourhood some good and cheap places to eat. Only a pity there is no parking place. I liked it, will shure go back! ... more
A little out of the city ( convenient for car travellers) but close to trams and in a very pleasant area. Delightful staff, excellent breakfast, comfortable, clean rooms. Would certainly recommend. ... more
Prague to Dresden
Looking to have a little trip within my trip to prague and was wondering if any1 knew how much it is to Dresden from prague by train. And if anyone thinks that a day trip wouldnt be enough time to see dresden. cheers Andy ...
Dresden, hostel and the city?
After Berlin I was thinking to stay few days in Dresden before going to Praha this summer. What hostel do you suggest to go stay and what needs to be visit? Castles, Museums, Downtown... How is the party in Dresden too? ...
how could i go to Berlin from dresden
how could i go to Berlin from dresden in the cheapest way? Someone told me one ticket called :mitfahren ? What is it? ...
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Dresden
To me, Dresden sounded like it could be kind of drab. I don't know if its the name itself ...
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Dresden
storm, the sky was very cloudly, and looked especially ominous over Dresden, which was sweltering. Dresden didnt stand much of a chance of getting into my good books. Dresden was apparently the most ...
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