This 5-star-superior hotel with original Baroque façade stands beside Dresden's famous Frauenkirche Church. It offers stylish spa facilities and free WiFi in all areas.
Mihael
Australia
Location, location, location! This place is a gem and convenient and close to everything in town. The lobby is quaint but warm with nice seating area and complimentary coffee, tea and water as well as pastries. It feels secure, warm and clean. Bed was comfortable and the room was lovely. Hotel Suitess is extremely good value!
Centrally located in Dresden’s historic Old Town, this design hotel offers the 6th-floor Sky-Bar with views of the Frauenkirche Church.
Chris
Australia
It was so close to the attractions we couldn’t have been better placed. The room was modern and clean and the staff were good. And what a novelty having a shower that’s not in the bath. Fantastic. There are surprisingly few hotels that offer a stand alone shower which you would think is normal practice in this day and age.
This 4-star hotel in Dresden offers modern rooms and a leisure area with indoor pool. It is a 10-minute walk from the Frauenkirche church and 2.5 km from Dresden Main Station.
Serhii
Poland
The room is clean, comfortable, has everything you need (but no teapot), there is an underground parking (2.05m height for 22 euros), also there is a big parking near the hotel (~8 euros).
Very friendly staff.
Breakfast is very tasty.
This music themed fancy upcycling hotel is an elegant residential building in Dresden’s Neustadt district, 6 tram stops from Dresden’s Old Town. The mightyTwice Hotel Dresden offers free Wi-Fi.
Gordon
Denmark
Like the character and the musical theme. Room was spacious and interesting design.
Set in the historic Old Town of Dresden, this design hotel is just 3.5 km from Dresden Exhibition Centre. Motel One Dresden am Zwinger is has free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
Bettina
Germany
The furniture was amazing, the staff was very friendly and helpfully. The breakfast was very good.
This 3-star hotel is a former palace. Hotel Kim im Park offers daily breakfast buffets and free parking. It is quietly located in the south-west of Dresden.
Agata
Poland
Very comfortable rooms, delicious breakfast in a nice dining area, convenient parking.
Spacious rooms and apartments with free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception, and paid underground parking (EUR 5,- / night) are offered by this modern hotel in Dresden.
This modern, 4-star hotel offers scenic views of the Elbe River Valley, a large spa with 2 roof terraces, and rich buffet breakfasts. Dresden city centre is 6 km away.
Set in Dresden, 1.7 km from International Congress Center Dresden, ARCOTEL HafenCity Dresden offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
we had a great stay. the hotel and staff are amazing.
This accommodation is situated near the university in Dresden, just 2.5 km from the Baroque Old Town district. Gästehaus Am Weberplatz offers free WiFi.
Sehr nettes Personal super Rezeption mega gutes Frühstück
This 4-star hotel lies on the Altmarkt Square in Dresden’s Old Town. The NH Collection Dresden Altmarkt offers modern rooms with free high-speed Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a gym with a roof terrace.
Probably the breakfast ever. Wonderful tea selection.
Situated on the River Elbe between Dresden’s Old Town and the Weißer Hirsch district, this elegant hotel is a 19th-century Tudor-style palace along the upper bank of the River Elbe.
This 4-star hotel is located in the Reick district, in the south-east of Dresden. It features an Italian restaurant, bar and summer terrace. Free WiFi is available.
Nice, comfortable and clean rooms. Friendly staff.
This 3-star hotel is a former palace. Hotel Kim im Park offers daily breakfast buffets and free parking. It is quietly located in the south-west of Dresden.
comfortable bed, clean room, bathroom well equipped
The Penck Hotel is situated a few minutes' walk from the historical Old Town district of Dresden with its landmarks such as the Frauenkirche church, Zwinger palace and Semper opera.
The room was very tastefully and originally furnished!
Hofgärtnerhaus is centrally located in Dresden. Set in a historical building but with modern rooms and apartments, the hotel features free WiFi access and a garden.
This completely renovated pet-friendly hotel features a new modern-baroque design. The centre of Dresden, featuring sights such as the Frauenkirche Church, is a 10-minute walk away.
Breakfast was good but a little pricey at EUR 30 pp
Just 700 metres from the Großer Garten Park and 2 km from the Old Town, this 4-star hotel in the Striesen district of Dresden offers spacious rooms and an Argentinien steakhouse.
Big room apartment size - incldg even kitchen corner.
This music themed fancy upcycling hotel is an elegant residential building in Dresden’s Neustadt district, 6 tram stops from Dresden’s Old Town. The mightyTwice Hotel Dresden offers free Wi-Fi.
It was easy access from Zentrum and was a calm place
FAQs about hotels in Dresden
On average, 3-star hotels in Dresden cost £70 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dresden are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dresden can on average be found for £128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dresden this weekend is £119 or, for a 4-star hotel, £131. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dresden for this weekend cost on average around £224 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £84 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dresden for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dresden will cost around £161 (based on Booking.com prices).
Known as the 'Jewel Box', Dresden is a stunning German city with rich history, an important classical music scene, and an unforgettable Baroque and Rococo-inspired city centre.
Located on the banks of the Elbe River, the whole city was destroyed during World War II, but has now been rebuilt into one of the most interesting places in Europe. Like a phoenix from the ashes, the Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche) is an imposing building that is one of the most beloved symbols of the city.
Magnificent Zwinger Palace is the main Dresden attraction, featuring impressive pavilions and a majestic garden in the middle. Continue your journey along the cultural centre of Germany and visit the picturesque Baroque square of Neumarkt. Also not to be missed is Brühl Terrace, a promenade nicknamed the 'Balcony of Europe', because of its excellent view of the River Elbe.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll around the city and you will find a selection of cosy Dresden restaurants and beer gardens serving local dishes and fine wines from the surrounding vineyards.
Dresden Airport is the international airport located in the district of Klotzsche, featuring a railway station in the terminal building. Take the train and head to your Booking.com hotel, guest house or apartment.
Everything! Easily my favourite city to visit in Germany so far for its sheer beauty. Amazingly I got last minute tickets to the Semperoper (the opera) to watch “The Magic Flute”.
The architecture, the food, the people are what make Dresden the special place it is.
The Hop on Hop off bus tours are great as they take you to the suburbs in the hills that you would otherwise not get a chance to see. Great views and a good cafe in one suburb to have a coffee.
Mihael
Australia
10
Scored 10
I went for trains and there is a lot for train fans.
I went for trains and there is a lot for train fans. Two narrow gauge steam trains, only 15 minutes by train away from the main station: Weißeritztalbahn and Lößnitzgrundbahn. The Transport museum (Verkehrshaus) next to the Frauenkirche is also worth a visit. Take the 1.5 hour train east to Zittau and you get to another great and famous narrow gauge steam train line. And you are only scratching the surface here. If you are in the UK, take the Eurostar to London, then continue with the Eurosleeper in a direct train to Dresden. You can even easily make a day trip to Prague!
Sven
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Dresden city itself is also interesting but I alredy been...
Dresden city itself is also interesting but I alredy been there so this time I went to hiking to Saxon Switzerland National park. Next day I went to Meissen, everything was easy approachable with S bahn. I recommend to visit this Nathional park and maybe you can extend to Czech Republic.
YE YEON LEE
Germany
10
Scored 10
Dresden’s history is mind boggling.
Dresden’s history is mind boggling. There are so many areas worth exploring, both within the city and on the outskirts. Rapid transit is easy to negotiate.
Dresden was certainly the cultural Center of Germany and, despite being bombed at the end of WW2, the resilience of Dresdeners helped restore a unique city.
Monica
Canada
10
Scored 10
Dresden has obviously much to offer in terms of history,...
Dresden has obviously much to offer in terms of history, with its many museums or locations that have something to tell about it. Like the Semper Oper, which offers guided tours - also for kids (I would recommend for families); Zwinger with its science exebition; beautiful rebuild Frauenkirche with its catacombs etc.
But also "die Neustadt" with many culinary restos, the art district, the Elbufer - especially in summer. As well as the many hiking trails, Bastei Bridge, many castles like Moritzburg or Königstein Fortress (take at least 5h for that. it also hold a museum)
There were many more things to see, which we could not cover. So, a good reason to go back soon.
Tim
Germany
10
Scored 10
Although I have travelled to other parts of Germany, I had...
Although I have travelled to other parts of Germany, I had never seen Dresden. It is a remarkable city! I parked at the underground garage at the Frauenkirche, which was centrally located to many of the points of interest. I visited the Fuerstenzug, which is the Procession of Princes, created on tiles. So impressive! I toured the Palace. Make sure you get the complete ticket that takes you through the Green Vault. Amazing jewelry and priceless artifacts. Walking around, it's architectural overload! Also, don't miss going into Camondas Chocolate Store!
We loved this hotel, it was right across the road from the main train station and the beginning of one of the main tram lines.
It was so close to the central shopping area in Dresden and an easy walk to the Christmas Markets that we had travelled to see.
We were really happy there. The room was quiet and clean, there were plenty of hooks for our mountains of coats and scarves and beanies.
The laundry facilities were really easy with an app that told you when your machine was finished which was very handy.
Modern, comfortable and clean. Contemporary interior design. Good parking in the basement, large spaces and well lit. The hotel has a section of the car park (34 spaces) immediately at the bottom of the entrance ramp. If this is full then parking on the street is possible (anx much cheaper) on the quiet street in front of the hotel.
The location is very good about 10 minutes walk to the old town and city centre. The hotel does not have a restaurant but provides a small range of bar snacks/meals eg pizza.
Incredible location in the historic area of beautiful Dresden. The room was lovely; well set out, gorgeous amenities and pillows to die for! I slept really well and awoke every morning to young music students busking in the street below. The hotel bar was super, and the lobby was welcoming and comfortable. The wellness area in the old cellars was fabulous and I enjoyed a spa treatment. The Hyperion had just the right amount of luxury whilst also feeling comfortable.
We absolutely loved our stay at this hotel. Pet friendly, parking available, hotel looks and feels brand new, delicious breakfast, restaurant and bar, location is right next to the tram station so you are 10 and 15 minutes out of the New Town and the Old Town respectively.
Perfect customer service, they went out of their way to ensure comfort of our stay.
Highly recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to visit Dresden and learn about its history.
It was super clean, the beds were very comfortable.
Very spacious, terrace included, windows everywhere with adorable flowers. Cheap parking, calm, charming area and altogether an amazing stay. One of the best we have visited. Super good value for money, especially in Germany where everything is usually too expensive, this was PERFECT!
The hotel is in a great location to easily walk through Altstadt Dresden and see the historic sites. Even though the parking and breakfast cost extra, the price was reasonable and a good value for our family. The room was clean and provided a good place to rest after touring through the beautiful city.
The hotel is the perfect location to visit all of the fabulous sights and restaurants of Dresden. It is located at the edge of the old town square. We had an executive suite which was fantastic. Very quiet with a wonderful bed. The staff was outstanding. We will be staying there in the future.
A cosy hotel just next to Dresden Mitte station (you can watch trains from the room, a cool option for railway fans), 10 minutes walk from historical Old Town. Nicely furnished rooms & bathrooms, very tasty breakfast buffet, very helpful reception staff. Perfect spot for sightseeing and chillout
Location (close enough to walk into Dresdens old town, public transport directly in front of hotel) presented breakfast, rooms with great views towards the Elbe. Access to small kitchenette with kettle, fridge, cutlery, microwave. Very friendly and helpful staff.
This lovely hotel is located on the less touristy side of Dresden, which is why I like staying there. There are trams that you can take into the center of town or it’s a pleasant 15 - 20 minute walk.
The hotel has a nice garden area as well as a pool.
Inconspicuous hotel right next to the Dresden Old Town. Looks like a block of flats, but inside there are spacious renovated rooms, really good breakfest with a variety to chose from and most importantly - its location is terrific. Well recommended!
Next to the pedestrian zone, i.e. close to all places worth visiting in Dresden. Parking on-site but not easy to access because of location (with the booking confirmation, the hotel provides a map, which is extremely helpful)
I had a show in MESSE DRESDEN. The hotel is just about 15 min walk to the show. And 10 min walk to downtown which I like very much. Everyday I went out to run and see sights in downtown.
We loved the layout of the hotel. An old home turned into a beautiful hotel. Walking distance to the best Christmas market in Germany. Staff was friendly and very helpful.
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