Travel through the breathtaking central Bohemian Uplands on a day tour to Dresden from Prague. The journey will take you through beautiful landscapes and into the heart of one of Germany’s most captivating cities. This tour is the best way to escape the bustling streets of Prague and enjoy a relaxing day of cultural exploration and historic sightseeing in Germany.
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Travel through the breathtaking central Bohemian Uplands on a day tour to Dresden from Prague. The journey will take you through beautiful landscapes and into the heart of one of Germany’s most captivating cities.
This tour is the best way to escape the bustling streets of Prague and enjoy a relaxing day of cultural exploration and historic sightseeing in Germany.
Here's all you need to know about Dresden, one of the most exciting destinations for day trips from Prague.
Dresden is in the east of Germany and northeast of Prague.
You will drive roughly 150 kilometres between Prague and Dresden which should take 2 hours.
From Prague, follow the E55 for about 100km, which becomes the A17 once you cross the border. Take Exit 3-Dresden-Südvorstadt from the A17 and continue into Dresden.
The most convenient public transport from Prague to Dresden is the train.
There are direct trains every 2 hours and the journey takes around 2.5 hours.
There are also several connecting trains but the journey is then closer to 4 hours.
A guided tour to Dresden from Prague is the most stress-free way to experience the city.
Enjoy a group tour or private excursion in a comfortable vehicle with a thorough itinerary all planned out. These tours leave from a central pickup point in Prague’s old town and hotel pickup is available in some cases.
The typical day tour to Dresden leaves just before 9 AM from a central location in Prague's Old Town. The scenic drive takes around 2 hours and you will start your visit to the city at Frauenkirche, the Lutheran church in Dresden.
Next, you will take a trip to the modern art museum and admire the impressive collection at Albertinum.
Step back to Dresden’s opulent past with a visit to the Dresden Zwinger to see the palatial complex and gardens. End the day with a visit to the showstopping Semper Opera House to learn more about the city’s dynamic arts and culture scene.
Along the way, you will learn more about the city’s history and enjoy free time to walk around and explore on your own.
Guided tours to Dresden are an all-day affair with plenty of free time in between. Enjoy a comfortable ride over the border and visit several of Dresden’s most prominent museums and points of interest.
A tour guide will accompany you to offer invaluable insight into all the places you visit and you can explore some of the city on your own over lunchtime.
A private tour to Dresden is the best way to explore this German Gem at your own pace.
A tour guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you on a customizable trip. See all the places you most long for in Dresden and spend as much or as little time as you like at each location.
This 2-in-1 tour combines all the beauty of nature with the intrigue of Dresden’s history.
You will first visit the Saxon Switzerland National Park and soak in the stunning views of the Elbe Valley and the Bastei Bridge before moving on to Dresden to visit the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Most guided tours to Dresden from Prague cost €85 per person. This does not include your entry fees to the museums or food.
A private trip starts from €185 per person but prices change depending on group sizes.
A day trip to Dresden combined with a visit to the Bastei Bridge costs around €170 per person, including all your entrance fees.
You will visit a few of Dresden’s most notable attractions including the Dresden Zwinger with its stunning Baroque palace and Gardens, the opera house and the modern art museum.
Stroll along the Elbe to admire the river-side palaces and learn about the city’s rich history.
Tours in December also visit the revered Christmas markets of Dresden. People flock from all over to experience the smell of roasted nuts filling the air and the twinkling lights decorating the old town.
The best time for a day trip to Dresden is from May to September. Christmas markets are also a special treat in Germany and many day trips to Dresden include a visit to these beloved institutions.