When you think of street art in Germany, you immediately think of Berlin and possibly Hamburg so  this aspect of the city for me was a complete surprise.To help me navigate the street art scene I enlisted the help of local street art enthusiast, Danilo Hommel who also runs a bunch of alternative walking tours via Here are some pieces I discovered from the tour. So dust your sneakers off, get your snacks ready and open your camera because you’ll be scrolling through photos of Dresden long after you’ve left.Let’s get right to the business end of things because I don’t want you getting hangry on me. Ashley Elizabeth Hubbard.Thanks for this post! You are not so low budget traveler Here is one of my day in DresdenYou are the budget traveller of budget travellers!

Last year, I went to Hamburg, Leipzig and Berlin, and this time, I went to Cologne, Stuttgart and Dresden. If you haven’t yet sampled some genuine German cuisine, never fear! I am always inquisitive of where my daughter is, partly because I am a mom who worries. Guides & Tips How to Spend the Perfect Weekend in Dresden, Germany. If you only have 24-48 hours, you need to focus on the very best that Dresden has to offer. Kick back in Louisengarten with some local drops and even grilled meats to tide you over. One of the oldest narrow gauge railway lines in Germany, without the fail , everyday this classic steam train embarks day on a 16.6 kilometre route from Radebeul Ost to Radeburg via Moritzburg.I jumped aboard the train from Moritzburg train station which is a 15 minute walk from the castle. August 8, 2019. by fastenurseatbelts. This church is not so tall, but it has a long and... Brühl’s Terrace and the Albertinum. The locale serves all kinds of meat-based delights, including creative homemade sausages with spinach and cheese or asparagus, along with their signature beer. Architecture Most Impressive Buildings in Dresden, Germany. Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg are the most famous cities for a city break in Germany. Up first is the Stop for lunch at one of the traditional coffee houses, such as the Äußere Neustadt is without doubt Dresden’s hippest district. How to Spend 48 Hours in Dresden, Germany. Only 24-48 hours in Dresden Dresden is a world-class city with a rich history. In this 48 Hour Guide, I share with you the best things to do in Dresden – I’ve summarised all the cool experiences you can discover in the city below, my favourite places to eat … Inside the Dresden Castle lies Grunes Gewolbe where the treasures of Europe reside. Food & Drink The Best Cafes in Dresden, Germany. This bohemian style relaxed outdoor atmosphere is perfect in the mild summer afternoons.
Exploring Dresden. Most places have free wifi and the added bonus of some really friendly local hosts who are eager to show you all the best spots in town Transport: A cheaper and quicker option than the trains are BerlinLinienBus coaches that take you from either of the two Berlin airports or from the central bus station straight to Dresden Hauptbahnhof (main station) or Dresden-Neustadt station in as little as 2 hours and, if you book early, from € 9 (€18 regular price, €20 if purchased on the bus).Great tips otherwise (aha, Curry & Co., Tiki, Blue Note, Elbwiesen…)! It’s nothing short of a miracle given how the city was carpet bombed by Allied forces , completely reducing the city to rubble by Allied forces.
In colder weather you will probably have stay more indoors,  visit many of the city’s excellent museums- in this case I would recommend investing in the One of the great traditions and highlights of Dresden is a visit to the stunning  Semper Opera. See & Do

He left behind some great paintings of Dresden which serve as a memory of how beautiful the city looked before the grave destruction of the city in World War II.

Left as rubble for 50 years under the East German Government, the church was finally completed in 2005 after the reunification of Germany with assistance from international organisations.Let’s get to the bling… the Green Vault! Highly recommend their combo of yoghurt blueberry & coconut chocolate.If you are looking for a typical German biergarten experience and something a bit local, then worth checking out one of the Brauhaus Watzke’s in Dresden. If you are blessed with good weather and have good walking shoes it is possible to walk around all the key sights.