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Dresden Old Town - Guided Walking Tour in English
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Dresden Old Town - Guided Walking Tour in English

By Walkative Tours
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Free cancellation available
Price is €22 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview
  • Feel like a local as you hear about its past and present from a local guide
  • Unearth the hidden treasures and timeless charm of Dresden
  • come and get ready for an endless discovery of art, history and culture

Activity location

    • Dresden
    • Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Neumarkt, 01067 Dresden, Germany | Meet your 'Walkative!' guide next to the Martin Luther Statue at the Neumarkt (next to Frauenkirche) - look for the guide with the yellow umbrella!
    • Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

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Dresden Old Town: Guided Walking Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m2h 30m
  • English

Please note that booking this tour, you will be joining our general free walking tour (tour in which it is up to the guest how to reward his or her guide). In this case, the amount you pay covers the reservation fee and the guide's payment.

Language options: English
Starting time: 11:00
Price details
€21.93 x 1 Adult€21.93

Total
Price is €21.93
Until Sat, 30 Nov

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedEnglish-speaking guide
  • What's includedWhat's included Walking Tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTransport

Know before you book

  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

Elbe is often described as the line dividing the Germanic and Slavic civilisations of old – we would argue and claim that it actually connects them, and you can feel that in Dresden. The city was once a small Slavic settlement and so its name sounds very familiar to anyone speaking Czech, Slovak, Polish or Sorbian. A small village turned into a city built around a castle in the 13th century and grew into one of the most important trading centers of the region at the end of the Middle Ages. One of the sources of its prosperity was silver and lead mined in the nearby Rudavy mountains. It was also then, at the end of the 15th century, when Dresden was elevated to become the seat of the Holy Roman Empire’s prince-electors. But it wasn’t until the early 1700s, when it really started to shine. It was then when the Saxon princes of the Wettin dynasty were elected Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania and Dresden gained its almost imperial grandeur. Zwinger Palace, Frauenkirche and the redesigned Dresden Castle are only a few pearls among dozens of baroque structures adorning the panorama.

Yet, it was not to last forever. The events of the 20th century, Nazi domination and subsequent World War 2 left the city famously bombed to the point beyond recognition. However, unlike many of its Western German counterparts, the city centre of Dresden was painstakingly restored using old techniques and design elements and now, together with Warsaw, its stands as the most impressive example of historical reconstructions in Europe. So much so that while walking along its cobbled streets, you might not even notice that it’s all… new.

On our tour, we will present you with the history of the city and its current lively face. We will be sure to make you understand how the Germanic organisation merged with Slavic hopeless romanticism to form one of a kind Central European fusion.

On this tour, you will see:

Neumarkt & Frauenkurche with the staue of Martin Luter

Fürstenzug – the gallery of the prince-electors of Saxony

Dresden Castle

Altmarkt – Kreuzkirche – palace of culture

Brühlsche Terrasse

Hofkirche

Semperoper

Zwinger Palace near the Elbe bridge

Location

Activity location

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    • Dresden
    • Dresden, Sachsen, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Neumarkt, 01067 Dresden, Germany | Meet your 'Walkative!' guide next to the Martin Luther Statue at the Neumarkt (next to Frauenkirche) - look for the guide with the yellow umbrella!
    • Dresden, Sachsen, Germany