Dresden Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Dresden? Check out our Dresden Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Dresden.
Top Places to visit in Dresden:
Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister, Grünes Gewölbe, Zwinger, Dresden Frauenkirche, Semperoper, Canaletto Blick, Dresden Panometer, Brühl's Terrace, Palais im Grossen Garten, Procession of Princes, Pillnitz Castle, Dresden Christmas Market, Theaterplatz, Schlossplatz, Dresden Suspension Railway
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THINGS TO DO IN COLOGNE GERMANY | Köln Travel Guide
Visit Köln, Germany & discover the sights of this wonderful city on the Rhine River. What are the Top Things to Do in Cologne? WATCH Jaycation to find out!
We go shopping in one of the Europe's busiest Shopping Centers, Schildergasse & explore the banks of the Rhine River at Groß Sankt Martin Kirche. We also head over to the Kölner Am Dom & try a variety of food at Vapiano & Pommes De Luxe!
Also we review Hostel Die Wohngemeinschaft & check out the Neumarkt area!
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Zurich, Switzerland part 1: Old Town walking tour
Zürich is the world’s best city to live in, with the highest quality of life, according to recent studies -- so it is also a perfect place to visit. While most people know its reputation as a modern banking center, you will be surprised to discover the historic charms of its extensive Old Town, among the largest in Switzerland, and the glamor of the modern shopping streets.
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Visitors can take pleasure in this great lifestyle, enjoying friendly, efficient services while exploring many fascinating sights. With just under 400,000 people in the city proper, Zurich is an ideal place to stay -- especially when you consider the main visitor attraction, which is a beautiful Old Town of cobbled lanes lined with historic buildings and numerous fine shops and restaurants. It is delightful to wander in this large pedestrian zone that is filled with enchanting little alleys which lead through an ancient town that was founded during the Middle Ages. With the right strategies you can see this slightly expensive city without spending a fortune. It’s an easy city to cover on foot, which is always the best and cheapest way to see any historic town.
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Walking in COLOGNE / Germany
Cologne (German: Köln) is a great city on the river Rhine, the 4th largest city in Germany (after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich).
We start the walk at the main train station in the centre of Cologne and visit the most important sight first: The Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom).
After we've watched the inside of the Cathedral for around 10 minutes, we start walking around the inner city westwards and enjoy the sunny weather on the many walking streets. Many people are walking and shopping on this day, especially on the famous Schildergasse shopping street. The tour covers several sights up to the Neumarkt and the Belgian Quarter before returning to the inner city and cathedral.
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Top 10 Recommended Hotels in Cologne Germany
1. Radisson Blu Hotel Köln (4star)
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This 4-star hotel in Cologne's Deutz district is a 5-minute walk from the Lanxess Arena and KölnMesse Convention Center. It offers free Wi-Fi and free use of the sauna and gym.
Kölnmesse tram stop is 330 ft from the Radisson Köln. Central Cologne and Cologne Cathedral are 3 tram stops away or a 20-minute walk over the Rhine River.
2. Dorint An der Messe Köln (4star)
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Directly across from Cologne's convention center, this hotel features a spa with indoor pool and soundproof rooms with hot drinks facilities. Cologne's historic quarter is 7 minutes away by subway.
Koelnmesse subway station is just in front of the Dorint Hotel. Guests can also use the hotel's rental bikes to explore the city and the nearby Rheinpark.
3. AZIMUT Hotel Köln City Center (4star)
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Featuring spacious rooms with free internet, modern gym facilities, and rich buffet breakfasts, this 4-star hotel is just 1 light rail stop from the Cologne Cathedral and Cologne Central Station.
Hansaring subway and S-Bahn (City Rail) stations are less than 100 yards from the Köln City Center AZIMUT. The Koelnmesse Exhibition Center is just 2 rail stops away.
4. Dom Hotel Le Méridien (5star)
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This 5-star hotel lies right across from Cologne Cathedral. Dom Hotel Le Méridien offers spacious rooms with elegant interiors and a gourmet restaurant with a terrace on the cathedral square.
Cologne Main Station and the Dom Metro Station are 800 ft from Le Méridien Cologne.
Guests receive a discount on 2 nearby fitness centers with swimming pools
5. Dorint am Heumarkt Koeln (5star)
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This 5-star hotel is in Cologne's city center, 220 yards from the Heumarkt Square. It features spacious rooms, a gourmet restaurant and a health club with large indoor swimming pool.
Heumarkt Underground Station is 220 yards from the Dorint am Heumarkt. Trains run to Cologne Main Station in 8 minutes and the Koelnmesse Exhibition Center in 11 minutes.
6. Hyatt Regency Köln (5star)
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Offering great views of the Cologne Cathedral, gourmet cuisine, and a free spa area with large indoor pool, this stylish, 5-star hotel is in central Cologne next to the Rhine River.
Deutzer Freiheit subway station is 330 yards from the Hyatt Regency Köln. This is one stop from the Kölnmesse Exhibition Center and 2 stops from the Lanxess Arena.
7. Günnewig Hotel Stadtpalais (4star)
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This hotel across from Cologne's Lanxess Arena offers a unique mix of historic and modern architecture and easy access to public transportation.
The Deutz-Kalker Bad U-Bahn (subway) station is a 2 minute walk away.
8. Hotel Santo (4star)
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This 4-star hotel is within a 10-minute walk from Cologne Cathedral, Cologne Main Train Station and the Rhine River. Hotel Santo offers design rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
On-site parking is available at Hotel Santo. It is a 6-minute walk from Ebertplatz Subway Station, which is on 5 different lines. The nearby Cologne Main Train Station offers direct services to Cologne Convention Center and Cologne-Bonn Airport.
9. Best Western Premier Hotel Park Consul (4star)
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This 4-star hotel in the Mülheim district offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and spa facilities. Featuring a rooftop terrace, it is a 10 minute walk from the scenic Rhine River.
Cologne Trade Fair is 2.5 miles away and several shops and restaurants are within walking distance. Guests can take relaxing walks along the riverbank.
10.Senats Hotel Köln (4star)
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This 4-star hotel in Cologne's historic quarter is just 1000 ft from Cologne Cathedral and Main Station. It offers bright, spacious rooms with satellite TV.
Neumarkt Pedestrian Zone is just 1700 ft from Senats. The tempting Chocolate Museum on the Rhine River is a 10-minute walk away.
What to do in COLOGNE in 60 seconds
Cologne offers so much more than carnival. Need proof in 60 seconds? We checked out Germany's underestimated city and were delighted by the friendliness of its residents - and much more. Here are the highlights!
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00:05 Kölner Dom
No trip to Cologne is complete without a visit of the intimidatingly monumental Roman Catholic church locals call simply der Dom. The view from the top is probabaly the best you can get. And the treasure chamber underneath it shows a remarkable collection of Christian art. More: koelner-dom.de
00:17 Triangle Turm Köln
The viewing platform of this office tower on the „wrong side“ of the river Rhine has the second best view over the city. It’s 3 Euros to get up there and worth every cent. More: koelntriangle.de
00:19 Rheinauhafen
This former harbour facility today is an architecural highlight with plenty of exciting office and industrial buildings. It makes for a lovely stroll along the river Rhine.
00:22 Rheinpromenade
Talking about lovely strolls: The Rheinpromenade is where the locals love to hang out and chill on weekends. Nice cafés and bars invite you to have a coffee while taking in the view.
00:25 Kranhäuser
The landmark of the Rheinauhafen and most fascinating office and apartment buildings of the area. Very instagrammy!
00:28 The Dropped Cone
The installation by pop art artist Claes Oldenburg on top of the Neumarkt Galerie Köln arrived in 2011 all the way from San Francisco. It somehow symbolizes the humour and self-mockery that makes Colognes residents so loveable, like...
00:29 Jupp Schmitz statue
...their love for moustaches. One of their most beloved entertainer and singer Jupp Schmitz was famous for his facial hair. And got a statue at a lovely little square downtown.
00:31 Kölner Karneval around Zülpicher Straße
The arguably biggest carnival party of Germany takes place in Cologne with Zülpicher Straße being its madness center. Be there from thursday bevor Shrove Monday until tuesday. And remember: What happens on Karneval stays at Karneval. Needless to say: We arrived weeks too early. Damn it.
00:36 Das Mäuerchen
This lovely piece of wall is a very popular preparty hangout among the young crowd. Get a beer on the corner and sit down at the wall before heading to the numerous bars and clubs next to it.
00:38 Früh am Dom
It doesn’t get much more traditional than this famous restaurant. Taste the home-brewed beer and don’t be surprised: They will keep bringing you more beer unless you put the coaster on your empty glass. A brilliant custom. More: Früh Kölsch
00:44 Roman of HOLZCITY
The soil on which Cologne was built is as surprising and fascinating as the city itself. In fact, you can’t dig a hole in the ground without finding anything from the Roman Empire. When the loveable owner of this wood store found a Roman skeleton underneath his property, he decided to leave it there, founded a little museum and show it to those who are interested.
00:46 Kölner Philharmonie
Yes, the philharmonics were built underground. Pretty weird. As noone is allowed to walk over the square that’s above during performances. On thursdays at 12:30PM they have Philharmonie-Lunch, a free concert lasting 30mins. More: koelner-philharmonie.de
00:49 Stiefel
One of the many cool indie type pubs of the city where you can play foosball – it’s a thing there. No idea why. More: stiefelkneipe.de
00:51 RheinEnergieSTADION
The local football club 1. FC Köln had its big times. But mostly not-so-big times. Nonetheless, one of Germanys most famous strikers is a son of the city and this club: Lukas Podolski. Known for constantly smiling and joking. And occasionally scoring. Locals call him Prince Poldi.
00:55 Schokoladenmuseum
Okay, Lindt chocolate is Swiss. But still they have a very famous chocolate museum in Cologne. And locals love it. How couldn’t you love a museum where you can eat as much chocolate as you want? More: schokoladenmuseum.de
00:58 Love Locks Hohenzollernbrücke
This „love locks on bridge railings“ thing is said to have started in Florence, Italy. Cologne was the first city in Germany to adopt this custom. And it is remarkable how many locks can fit on one balustrade. Again: very instagrammy!
Cologne Explore Europe’s most famous festive market in Germany
Cologne Explore Europe’s most famous festive market in Germany.Towering over this market is Cologne’s (usually snow-dusted) cathedral, otherwise known as the Kölner Dom.For me, it’s a scene that epitomises Christmas: the silver ribbon of the frosty Rhine and the Dom’s beautiful, gothic outline providing a spectacular backdrop for the Christmas market in the city square. The stalls, designed to resemble miniature, half-timbered houses, surround an enormous Christmas tree, and between November 27 and December 23 Cologne is filled with them.At the one on nearby Heumarkt, the centrepiece is an ice rink.The Markt der Engel (Angel Market) on Neumarkt is one of the most spectacular examples – glowing stars adorn low-hanging trees and tiny wooden huts sell delicious pfannkuchen (pancake-like pastries, often served with fillings like apple). Families should make a beeline for Nikolausdorf (St. Nick’s Village) on Rudolfplatz. At the top of your shopping list? Wooden nutcracker dolls, followed by traditional marionettes (Cologne is famous for its puppeteers and even has its own puppetry theatre – the Hänneschen-Theater – which dates back to 1802). And then there are the Christmas decorations, which come in all shapes and sizes.Gherkins seem to be especially popular, but traditionalists will love the ornate hand-blown glass baubles, some of which contain miniature reindeers or snowmen. And no Christmas market would be complete without a glass of glühwein, of course.Sadly, the scent of pretzels and mulled wine can’t be bottled but Cologne’s other famous fragrance can.Eau de Cologne dates back to the early 18th Century – Italian perfumer Giovanni Maria Farina had moved to Cologne but missed his homeland, so created a scent that reminded him of Italy (in his words “an Italian spring morning of mountain daffodils and orange blossoms after the rain).He then named it after the city he’d moved to. Businessman Wilhelm Mülhens started selling the fragrance in the early 19th Century, but following lengthy legal battles renamed his version 4711 Eau de Cologne, and it remains one of the world’s bestselling perfumes.
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Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Frauenkirche
The Dresden Frauenkirche is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. An earlier church building was Catholic until it became Protestant during the Reformation, and was replaced in the 18th century by a larger Baroque Lutheran building. It is considered an outstanding example of Protestant sacred architecture, featuring one of the largest domes in Europe. It now also serves as a symbol of reconciliation between former warring enemies.
Built in the 18th century, the church was destroyed in the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The remaining ruins were left for 50 years as a war memorial, following decisions of local East German leaders. The church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany, starting in 1994. The reconstruction of its exterior was completed in 2004, and the interior in 2005. The church was reconsecrated on 30 October 2005 with festive services lasting through the Protestant observance of Reformation Day on 31 October. The surrounding Neumarkt square with its many valuable baroque buildings was also reconstructed in 2004.
The Frauenkirche is often called a cathedral, but it is not the seat of a bishop; the church of the Landesbischof of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony is the Church of the Cross. Once a month, an Anglican Evensong is held in English, by clergy from St. George's Anglican Church, Berlin.
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