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Overview: car trip from Prague to Dresden
Historically, Dresden has encountered traumatic events that have brought the city to its knees. Although it was almost written off the map, it has built itself back up to become a popular destination for those who want to drive from Prague to Dresden to see for themselves the city's undisputable beauty. If it's on your travel radar, be prepared for baroque architecture, romantic landscapes, and a magnificent historic center.
However, although it's good to keep your eye on the travel prize, and Dresden is worth your fixation, there are sightseeing stops along the way worth visiting. For those who are interested in learning more about the horrors of the Gestapo prison and concentration camp, Terezin is a stop you'll want to make.
Yet, if you're after beautiful Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque architecture, visiting Litomerice is a must. This sleepy medieval village on the Elbe River has many stories to tell that you might want to discover. On the other hand, nature lovers will enjoy a side trip to Bastei. This one million-year-old rock formation is truly a sight to behold.
If you have the time, you should explore other stops like Konigstein, Weesentein, and Pillnitz. If not, tell your English-speaking professional Daytrip driver and let him take you straight to Dresden. With a wealth of art and culture awaiting you, Dresden is a place you won't soon forget.
About Dresden
Dresden is a city in the Elbe River basin between Pirna and Meissen. It is the traditional capital of Saxony and is believed to be the biggest city in eastern Germany after Leipzig and Berlin. Dresden was once one of Germany's greatest treasures, but historic events tarnished the city and led to its near ruin. Fortunately, much change has occurred, and it is once more a travel gem.
This German city originated as a Slav village known as Drezdzany. It sprung up along the Elbes' north bank. It is believed the first mention of Dresden occurred in 1216 in historical texts when it was referred to as the 'new town' even though it was older than the 'old town,' which was a Slav settlement on the south bank. Eventually, over time, these villages merged, and Dresden was born.
For a time, Dresden was known as 'Florence on the Elbe.' It was widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, thanks to its many art treasures and awe-inspiring architecture. That is until the World War II bombings. During World War II, Dresden was almost completely destroyed, with the city seeing much destruction and massive civilian casualties.
With the city's extensive damage, it was even suggested that it be leveled and rebuilt. After much debate, this was fortunately not the case, as a compromise was reached, and many historical sites were rebuilt. Among the rebuilt sites were the Baroque buildings surrounding the Saxon royal palace and the palace itself.
Nowadays, travelers can visit many of the surviving and rebuilt historical and structural sites and see how far the city has come to remain a thriving part of Germanic culture. If you plan to visit Dresden, include its three major landmarks on your itinerary: the Baroque Zwinger Palace, the Church of Our Lady, and the Semperoper Opera House. You also shouldn't forget to enjoy the city markets, international festivals, local cuisine, and open-air parks when visiting.
From Prague to Dresden: travel tips
A Prague to Dresden transfer, whether by train, bus, or car, is an exciting experience, considering what awaits at the end of your trip. However, not every travel experience is smooth going. Luckily, you can take steps to ensure your experience is as good as it can be, and part of these steps is learning a few travel tips.
Don't forget to exchange your currency
Prague uses the Czech Koruna, while Dresden uses the Euro. So, if you want to travel from Prague to Dresden, you must exchange your Czech Korunas for Euros at a reputable exchange center before crossing the border. In addition, it's important to ensure you keep euros in cash, as not all places in the city accept cards.
Book transportation in advance for the best deals
Although booking last-minute transportation to complete a Prague to Dresden transfer is possible, it's not ideal. Not only is booking last minute stressful, but it can also be incredibly expensive. That's why booking in advance is preferable if you want to take a bus, train, or private car with a door-to-door service like Daytrip. Booking in advance will be cheaper, and you can secure better seating.
Consider staying overnight in Dresden
The distance between Prague and Dresden is only 88.9 miles (143 km). This means it takes an average of an hour and a half to three hours to get to the city; depending on how you travel, it is the perfect day trip destination. However, we recommend staying overnight in Dresden if you have the time and budget for it. Staying overnight will allow you to see more of the city, including its museums and historic old town.
How to get from Prague to Dresden
Deciding to travel from Prague to Dresden is the first step; learning a few travel tips is the second, but determining the transportation you will use is the third step. Fortunately, there are numerous transportation options available. They include traveling by bus, train, and private car service. To learn more about these options, have a look below:
From Prague to Dresden by bus
Bus travel is the most economical transportation option for those eager to journey from Prague to Dresden. Typically, bus tickets are cheaper than train tickets, with Eurolines and Flixbus offering trips between the two cities for $15 and $25 (€14-€23).
The biggest advantage of bus travel is also its largest shortfall – direct trips. Traveling directly ensures you won't encounter frustrating stopovers, but you also won't get to stop and sightsee with direct bus travel. Bus travel from Prague to Dresden is often less scenic than the train and car, and you'll have less legroom to sit back and relax during the trip.
From Prague to Dresden by train
Those eager to travel by train from Prague to Dresden will enjoy beautiful views of the Elbe River, spacious seating, and various onboard amenities. However, train travel does have its downsides. It's not as flexible as car travel, and you might encounter multiple stops along the way at various train stations, which can be frustrating.
On average, train travel between these two cities takes about two and two and a half hours, and tickets cost between $20 and $40 (€18.70-€37.40), which is quite affordable. You must book online or in person with Deutsche Bahn and Czech Railways to purchase tickets.
From Prague to Dresden by private car transfer service
A Prague to Dresden transfer by private car might be pricier than train and bus travel, but it is worth considering. When you travel by private car service, Daytrip will give you access to a professional driver, comfortable luxury car seating, pet-friendly interiors, and luggage handling.
You won't have access to these perks if you travel by train or bus. Generally, Daytrip pricing for this trip costs about $49 (€46), which isn't that much considering everything you can access. Not to mention, Daytrip can also accommodate the sightseeing adventures you want to have in places like Litomerice, Konigstein, and Weesenstein.
You can also chat with your driver to learn travel tips and even book when you travel according to your schedule. Plus, you won't need to deal with traffic or foreign road travel, and you can sit back and relax as you watch the beautiful scenery pass by.
Things to do when you get to Dresden
When you get to Dresden, there are a few things you should consider doing. To save you time and ensure you can focus on your trip from Prague to Dresden while living in the moment, we've shared a few must-visit attractions in the city.
Climb to the top of Frauenkirche
Sometimes, it can feel like churches in European Old Towns are a dime a dozen, but this isn't the case in Dresden. This city's Church of Our Lady – Frauenkirche – stands apart from other European churches because of its symbolism and history.
The 18th-century Frauenkirche was destroyed in the 1945 firebombing during World War Two. For more than four decades, post-war leaders left the church in ruins as a type of memorial for the war until the late 1980s. During the 1980s, plans for reconstruction began, and 8,000 salvaged stones were used to bring this Baroque masterpiece back to life.
The church was only officially completed in 2005; ever since it has been a main attraction for Dresden. When you visit the city, it's a good idea to stop here, admire the church, and climb to the viewing platform. This platform gives you an incredible look at the surrounding Neumark, and it's open all year.
Stroll around the Zwinger
If you want to see Dresden in all its reconstructed glory, you need to stroll around the Zwinger, a prestigious piece of Baroque architecture found in the city center. Before World War II, the Zwinger was a testimony to the glory of Augustus the Strong's reign until it was destroyed.
Unlike the Frauenkirche, which took decades to rebuild, the Zwinger construction began immediately after the war. By 1963, the building was restored to its prewar state, and it's a popular stop for pictures who want to hold onto visual memories of the exquisite architecture found within this complex.
Visit Residenzschloss Dresden Castle
One of the most important Renaissance-style buildings in Dresden is the 15th-century Residenzschloss Dresden Castle, which can be found in the city's Old Town. Like the other attractions in the city, it suffered significant damage during the World War II bombing.
Nowadays, it has been restored to its former glory, and it is a place you will want to visit. The architecture is worth admiring, and the castle houses several intriguing museums. Besides the museums, there is also the Green Vault, which is home to the royal treasures, and the Dresden Armory, which houses a collection of stunning weaponry and armor.
When is the best time to visit Dresden?
An important part of planning a trip from Prague to Dresden is choosing the right time to visit. However, although it might come as a shock, Dresden is suitable for year-round travel thanks to its moderate continental climate.
If you want to travel when it's warm, the summers are best, but it can become stiflingly hot (around 78°F/26°C), so be sure to pack the essentials like warm weather clothing, sunscreen, and lots of water.
If you would rather wait until the winter when accommodation prices are reduced, you can expect cold weather. Still, snow is incredibly uncommon, so there is no need for excessive bundling up when going outdoors.
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