Guide of Dresden :
|
Hotels Dresden PresentationVisitInformationMap Photos |
- Hotel Amadeus***
- Hotel Belmondo Dresden****
- Hotel Ibis Dresden Lilienstein**
- Hotel & City Appartements Rothenburger Hof****
- Radisson Blu Gewandhaus Hotel*****
Hotels Dresden
- Hotel The Westin Leipzig****
- Hotel A&O Leipzig Hauptbahnhof**
- Lindner Hotel Leipzig****
- Grand City Hotel Leipzig Zentrum (former Mark Hotel Garni)***
- Hotel Novotel Leipzig City****
Hotels Leipzig
- Hotel Ramada Leipzig****
- Hotel NH Leipzig Messe****
- Space Hotel & Hostel Leipzig*
- Hotel Fürstenhof Leipzig*****
- Landhotel Glesien**
Hotels Leipzig
- Hotel Villa Antonia***
- Schloss-Schänke Hotel Garni
- Hotel Holiday Inn Bautzen***
- Hotel Akzent Residence Bautzen***
- Akzent Hotel Goldene Höhe***
Hotels Bautzen
- Landhotel Bannewitz**
- Hotel Pension Hülse - Guest House**
- Hotel Pension Am Kirschberg**
Hotels Bannewitz
- Hotel-Pension Vier Jahreszeiten***
- Hotel garni Unter den Linden***
- Hotel Goldner Anker***
Hotels Bad Elster
USEFUL Information
Distance
Climate of Dresden Dresden has a cold-moderate to continental climate. The microclimate in the Elbe valley differs from that on the slopes and in the higher areas. Klotzsche, at 227 meters above sea level, hosts the Dresden weather station. The weather in Klotzsche is 1-3°C colder than in the inner city. In summer, temperatures in the city often remain at 20°C even at midnight. The average temperature in January is −0.7°C and in July 18.1°C. Summers are hotter in Dresden and winters are colder than the German average. The inner city temperature is 10.2°C averaged over the year. The driest months are February and March, with precipitation of 40 mm. The wettest months are July and August, with 61 mm per month. Tourism Office of Dresden Dresden - Werbung und Tourismus GmbH GET IN DRESDENBy Plane Flights leave to nearly all important German cities and a few European destinations, like London, Zurich and Vienna. The emergence of low-frill airlines Germanwings and Air Berlin has led to reduced fares to Cologne, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Munich. Lufthansa operates to most domestic destinations. Air Berlin also offers flights to and from Rome and Barcelona.
By Train The main train station is situated at the southern end of Dresden's main shopping street, Prager Straße, and in short walking distance from most central attractions in Old Town. It is very well connected with the local bus and tram network and can be reached very quickly from nearly everywhere, also at night time. Trains to nearby towns, such as Meissen and Pirna run till around midnight. Regular trains leave the main train station for the rest of Germany (Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich) and to Prague and Budapest. The other big train station called Dresden-Neustadt is located just north of the New Town and also offers very good train connections, as most trains run through there, too. Some trains even terminate there and not at the main train station. Dresden-Neustadt is also easily accessible by tram or car.
By Car
|