Discover Dresden’s historic charm on a self-guided audio tour. Explore iconic architecture, hear dramatic tales, and experience GPS-triggered storytelling.
Discover Dresden’s historic charm on a self-guided audio tour. Explore iconic architecture, hear dramatic tales, and experience GPS-triggered storytelling.
- Theaterplatz - Begin your journey in this charming square, offering a stunning view of Dresden’s skyline and setting the scene with its historical charm.
- Statue of King Johann - Appreciate the impressive statue of King Johann, prominently located in Theaterplatz, honoring one of Saxony’s distinguished rulers.
- Semperoper Dresden - Walk…
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Theaterplatz - Begin your journey in this charming square, offering a stunning view of Dresden’s skyline and setting the scene with its historical charm.
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Statue of King Johann - Appreciate the impressive statue of King Johann, prominently located in Theaterplatz, honoring one of Saxony’s distinguished rulers.
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Semperoper Dresden - Walk past the world-famous Semper Opera House, an architectural gem that hosts some of the finest operatic performances worldwide.
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Zwinger - Stroll through the Zwinger, a magnificent baroque palace that houses several museums and features beautifully manicured gardens.
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Kronentor - Gaze at the elaborate Kronentor (Crown Gate), the iconic entrance to the Zwinger complex, showcasing remarkable baroque craftsmanship.
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Royal Palace (Residenzschloss) - Observe the grand Dresden Castle, once the residence of Saxon rulers and now a repository of art and historical artifacts.
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Stallhof - Walk by the Stallhof, a well-preserved courtyard where jousting tournaments were held, reflecting the city’s medieval grandeur.
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Fürstenzug - Admire the Fürstenzug, a vast mural depicting the procession of Saxony’s rulers, made from thousands of Meissen porcelain tiles.
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Neumarkt - Reach Neumarkt Square, the heart of Dresden’s historic center, surrounded by beautifully reconstructed baroque buildings.
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Frauenkirche Dresden - Be amazed by the Frauenkirche, a baroque Lutheran church that stands as a symbol of Dresden’s resilience, having been rebuilt from the ruins of WWII.
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Martin Luther Statue - View the statue of Martin Luther in front of the Frauenkirche, honoring the influential figure of the Protestant Reformation.
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Zitronenpresse (Oktogon. Kunsthalle der HfBK Dresden) - Conclude your tour at the Art Academy’s lemon press-shaped dome, known as Zitronenpresse, a striking feature of Dresden’s artistic and educational heritage.
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
- Smartphones and headphones (please bring your own)
- Smartphones and headphones (please bring your own)
Marvel at iconic architecture in the city once called the Florence of Germany on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS playback on this immersive stroll through Dresden. Dresden’s beauty has been revived, and visitors find themselves, once again, enthralled by the impressive architecture that spans several centuries. On this tour,…
Marvel at iconic architecture in the city once called the Florence of Germany on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS playback on this immersive stroll through Dresden. Dresden’s beauty has been revived, and visitors find themselves, once again, enthralled by the impressive architecture that spans several centuries. On this tour, I’ll show you the most stunning buildings and monuments and tell you about the Old Town’s dramatic history. You’ll walk through Zwinger Park and pass by the Royal Palace where August the Strong lived. On the way, I’ll tell you about his mistress, the unlucky Countess of Cosel, and how she lived happily in exile. As you make your way towards Neumarkt Square, you’ll see one of the best-preserved courts where jousting tournaments were held, the Old Town’s former Jewish centre, and the Frauenkirche, a very imposing baroque church that was destroyed during World War II but re-emerged out of the rubble in 2005.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.