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10 BEST Things to Do in Dresden, Germany

  • September 12, 2022
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Have you ever visited Dresden, Germany? The second I visited Dresden, I fell in love! This architectural wonder – which was all but levelled in World War II – is where modernity meets history. There’s truly no end to things to do in Dresden. Dresden is often considered one of the most underrated cities in Germany, and it makes for an easy day trip from many places, like Prague. Thanks to its countless architectural sceneries and baroque wonders, Dresden is charming, quiet, and quaint – though many tourists skip right over it on their way from Berlin to Prague. 

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There are so many unforgettable, impressive and historical things to do in Dresden — and it’s a great place for solo travel to Germany, too. This beautiful city, located in Germany’s Saxony region, was a longtime communication hub and manufacturing center. It’s also been home to a long line of Kings from the 13th to 20th centuries (see: Augustus II the Strong). 

A street shot of Dresden's historic old town, one of the best things to do in Dresden

But why should you visit Dresden, instead of skipping over it like everyone else? I first visited this beautiful city in 2021 with admittedly low expectations…only to have them blown out of the water. There’s so many things to do in Dresden and countless sights to see, as well, from classical sculptures to ceremonial weapons to Renaissance paintings and beyond. Here’s our guide to the absolute best, top-rated things to do in Dresden.

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Our Favorite Things to Do in Dresden

1. Visit Dresden Cathedral, Katholische Hofkirche

The Dresden Cathedral, one of the best things to do in Dresden

Visiting this famous Dresden Cathedral is an absolute must when spending the day in Dresden. The Katholische Hofkirche is one of Dresden’s top churches and an eye-catching historical landmark. Although the cathedral was destroyed during World War II, the Roman Catholic Cathedral has since been rebuilt. It’s the burial spot for the House of Wettin, along with a Polish Monarch. It’s easy to find Katholische Hofkirche. It’s located on the right side of the Georgenbau, Dresden’s Old Town exit.

2. Zwinger Palace

An exterior shot of the gardens at Zwinger Palace, one of the best things to do in Dresden

Zwinger Palace is located in Dresden’s Old Town, near the Opera House. When you visit, be sure to walk around the grounds (free of charge!) and explore the palace, which offers sweeping views from every angle. Don’t miss The Crown Gate, topped with a huge replica of the Polish Crown worn by Augustus the Strong, and the stunning Nymph’s bath fountain out back. 

Once you’re ready to dig into the history, you can step inside the palace and tour the art exhibitions. The Royal mansion is home to an impressive collection of Old Masters, including Raphael’s Sistine Madonna (more on this later!)

The Zwinger Palace, one of the best things to do in Dresden

This palace used to play host to the city’s high life, from tournaments to court festivities. To really understand what it used to be like, consider taking a virtual tour of the baroque palace, which shows you a slice of life back in the day. 

3. Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe)

You’ve never visited any place like this before! Grünes Gewölbe, or Green Vault in English, is home to one of Europe’s largest relic collection museums. This chamber contains some of Europe’s most beloved treasures, from coins to green diamonds to jewels from Russia and countless other priceless treasures. 

The vault was first opened in the 18th Century by Augustus the Strong, but suffered massive losses over time. In 2004, the vault reopened after major reconstruction and is now open to the public. The museum is located on the upper floors of the Residenzschloss. To enter, you need to purchase tickets in advance for specific times. You should consider buying these ahead of time, especially if you want morning slots. 

4. Visit Dresden’s Opera House, Semperoper

There’s just something magical about an European opera house… And Dresden’s Opera House is certainly no exception. Just around the bend from the Dresden cathedral, you’ll find the Semperoper. If you love theater like me, you need to visit Semperoper.  

The Dresden Opera House, one of the best things to do in Dresden

Even the street view of this opera house is gorgeous. But the inside is even more remarkable. To visit, check for tickets online. The opera house puts on musicals, operas, plays and ballets.  

5. Fürstenzug Mural

Fürstenzug Mural, one of the best things to do in Dresden

The largest porcelain mural art in the world is located in Dresden, Germany. Visiting Fürstenzug is a must if you’re making the trip to Dresden. This art, which depicts the procession of Saxony rulers, was first painted in 1876 for the 800th anniversary of the Wettin dynasty. 

Fürstenzug is 334 feet long and 34 feet high, and it’s located along the stables (Stallhof) of the Residenzschloss. In the period between 1904 and 1907, this mural was replaced with more than 23,000 Meissen Porcelain tiles. 

Miraculously, during World War II, the mural remained almost entirely unscathed with only minimal tiles. 

6. Dresden Frauenkirche Church, Our Lady Church

Dresden Frauenkirche Church, Our Lady Church, one of the best things to do in Dresden

Dresden Frauenkirche church is one of the most impressive baroque buildings in the city and one of the most elegant churches in Germany. You cannot visit Dresden without visiting this church. I can confirm: it was truly spectacular in real life. 

Dresden Frauenkirche Church, Our Lady Church, one of the best things to do in Dresden

This famous church is home to one of Europe’s largest domes. However, during World War II, the church was all but ruined in the raids. However, the building was later reconstructed from ruins by a miracle. Today, it remains a symbol of reconciliation in Dresden. Frauenkirche Church is located at the center of the Neumarkt square. 

Dresden Frauenkirche Church, Our Lady Church, one of the best things to do in Dresden

7. Stroll down Brühl’s Terrace

A street shot of Dresden's historic old town, one of the best things to do in Dresden
The view from the terrace, looking into Dresden’s Old Town

Brühl’s Terrace – nicknamed the Balcony of Europe – was one the ramparts of a fort built to protect the city. However, since then, this terrace has been replaced with a lovely garden with views of the city on both sides. You can’t miss a stroll along this terrace, which looks over New Town. Day or night, it’s a beautiful spot to stop and smell the roses. 

8. Old Masters Picture Gallery (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister)

Any list of things to do in Dresden would not be complete without Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, a popular museum with an Old Master picture Gallery. This museum has more than 750 historic paintings crafted between the 15th and 18th centuries by French, German, and Spanish painters. 

An aerial view of the city of Dresden, Germany

This collection of art is a crucial part of Dresden. The artists include Correggio, Giorgione, Raphael, Titian, Jan Van Eyck, and more. During the 1945 Dresden Bombing, the museum was sadly destroyed…but most of the artwork remained intact (206 paintings were destroyed, and another 507 went missing).  These paintings are a must-see part of visiting the city of Dresden.

9. Authentic German food

Things to do in Dresden don’t just have to be historical…Why not try out Dresden’s awesome German food? Try out some of the following spots for an authentic taste of German food:

  • Watkze Ball & Brauhaus
  • Lila Sosse
  • Kügelgenhaus
  • Sophienkeller

10. Elbe River Banks

The Elbe River Banks, one of the best things to do in Dresden

One of the most charming parts about visiting Dresden? The lovely Elbe River, which runs through the city and separates new from old. The river valley is home to numerous stretches of grassy knolls, long biking lanes, and benches. Along the river bank, you will see spectacular bridges, green spaces, beer gardens, and more. 

It’s the perfect spot for locals and visitors alike on a sunny day. When we visited Dresden, we walked along the bank and laid out on the grass with locals looking to soak up the sun.

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Samantha Tatro is a Czech-American third culture kid who grew up living and traveling abroad. Many years later, after living in California and working as a journalist, she decided to take the leap and move abroad again…this time to Prague, Czech Republic. Samantha started Undiscovered Path Home to help couples and solo female travelers find the courage to visit countries – and locations – off the beaten path. Her work has appeared in Bon Appetit, NBC News, The Adecco Group, and more.

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10 comments
  1. Linda (LD Holland) says:
    September 14, 2022 at 3:11 pm

    We have not spent any time in Germany. And are building a long list of places to visit when we finally get there. There are definitely lots of great reasons to visit Dresden for a few days. Art, food and architecture will always draw us in.

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    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      September 19, 2022 at 8:51 am

      I haven’t spent as much time as I want in Germany – happy you have a list going, though!

      Reply
  2. Josy A says:
    September 14, 2022 at 9:37 pm

    Wooowza! I had no idea that Dresden is so flipping gorgeous! I honestly thought it was almost completely destroyed by UK/American bombs during WWII, so it is fantastic to see so much history survived! The Fürstenzug Mural and Frauenkirche Church are both simply stunning.

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    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      September 19, 2022 at 8:51 am

      I know, we had no idea either before visiting. Thanks for reading!

      Reply
  3. Deirdre Jenkins says:
    September 15, 2022 at 2:18 am

    I’m usually not one for churches, but the Dresden Frauenkirche Church is incredibly detailed and beautiful. Looks worth visiting.

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    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      September 19, 2022 at 8:49 am

      Neither am I, honestly, but this one is beautiful!

      Reply
  4. Cristina says:
    September 15, 2022 at 6:56 pm

    I have never been to Dresden, but I would love to visit it one day. I definitely need to explore more cities and towns in Germany. I am adding this one to my list.

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      September 19, 2022 at 8:49 am

      Germany has so many cute towns!

      Reply
  5. san says:
    September 16, 2022 at 8:23 am

    Great Post, Literally Dresden is so beautiful hopefully I would love to visit one day. i am adding to my list

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      September 19, 2022 at 8:49 am

      Thanks for reading!

      Reply

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