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Resden, Germany..a collage of history, charm and beauty

DRESDEN, GERMANY

Not too long ago I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Dresden, Germany. Dresden, the capital of Saxony is the 3rd largest city in Eastern Germany after Berlin and Leipzig. It lies on the Elbe river and is just about 100 miles south of Berlin and about 20 miles from the Czech borders. Dresden did not disappoint. In fact, I wished for another several days to explore and uncover more parts of the city and its history. Around every corner there was another monument, another wall dedicated to a wartime era or hero, another classic museum or statue of a famous person who has made an enormous impact in history in religion, politics, music or the arts (such as Martin Luther, Richard Wagner or Ludwig Richter, just to name a few). The city is a undergoing a complete transformation, much of it not starting before the early 1990's restoring and rebuilding damage that was done in WWII. Still today, it is not uncommon to find bombs buried deep underground. The city is a must see on your list when in Germany. It's easily accessible from many key gateway cities and brings much history, culture and charm of Germany into focus. 

In terms of accommodations, everything is at your convenience. The beautiful and outstanding Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden (where I was fortunate to stay) is a palace in itself. No details are left undone and the views are the best in the city. Stay there for a real experience to spoil yourself! The hotel use to be the King's Palace where he kept his mistress. For full details read here, it's quite the history: History of Taschenberg Palais. The Hilton Dresden located in a great part of the city and welcomes leisure and convention travelers alike year-round. Another favorite is the Steigenberger Hotel De Saxe boasting a modern and chic atmosphere and it located city center across from the famous Dresden Frauenkirche. It is a super location and a great property for business travelers as well as leisure guests.  

Below are a few highlights of Dresden and will simply give you something to whet your appetite. Dresden is a great city to visit pre/post a river or ocean-liner cruise. Keep in mind, 2017 is the 500 year anniversary of the Reformation. Lots of great things planned this year and next in celebration! For more details or information, feel free to contact us at Critics Choice Vacations
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