Recent reviews Dresden
[jocoxi, 22/05/2012] Travelling with my grandson I requested separate beds. Got large 2-room suite with small kitchen. Very comfortable. Hotel is very centrally located Quite pleased all around.
[Peggyj1210, 11/10/2011] I have only Good things to say about this apartment / hotel. We had a one bedroom apartment and it was so comfortable we almost felt like home, our stay was too short. The reception desk was easy to find and everyone was very friendly and helpful. A special touch was the phone call to our home two days before we arrival to see if we had any special requests and to ask what our arrival time would be. I advised we would arrive around 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon and reminded them we would have our dog with us. Our room was ready when we got there at 1:00 and upon entering our dog saw the wat
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[hannah_i, 11/07/2011] Generally I enjoyed my weekend stay at the Hotel. Breakfast was lovely, beds were very comfortable and the rooms were cleaned daily. A couple of issues however: The hotel isn't ideally connected to the centre of Dresden if you're using public transport. Dresden old town can be reached in about 20 minutes using a combination of Bus and tram (the hotel kindly provides timetables for this, and bus / tram tickets can be bought at reception). The other issue for us that there were a lot of police staying at the hotel during our stay, so the hotel restaurant was officially out of bounds - but we were
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[CustomerAlliance, 15/04/2011] Wunderbar, die Angestellte sind sehr nett und freundlich. Die Küche ist sehr gemütlich, das Wohnzimmer auch ganz gut, die Toilette ganz sauber.... nur das Zimmer nummer 5 (mein Zimmer) war ein bisschen so la-la, es stinkte (Lunte riechen aus Tabak oder Feuer...)
[CustomerAlliance, 07/01/2011] Dresdenreise mit 16 Oberschülern hatte mit der Übernachtung in Ihrem Haus - gleich neben dem, wo Erich Kästner geboren wurde, was unseren Besuch im E.-K.-Museum noch prickelnder gemacht hat - für alle Schüler und mich einen besonderen Zusatzwert. Es ist ein tolles Haus, mit einer familiären und doch sehr originellen Atmosphäre. Tolle Details, die das Auge erfreuen, schlicht, aber komfortabel und wirklich mit einem Sinn für Schönes! Ich habe es schon weiter empfohlen und werde es weiterhin tun!
[karmen67, 21/10/2010] I will stay at this hotel again! It was really clean & beautiful, The owners gave us great tips for Dresden and the rooms - each room is a dream oasis in itself. Each is decorated to a specific Dresden theme. I think I have to visit at least another 5 times to experience each different ambiente!!
Breakfast was not a buffet but it was one of the best breakfasts I've ever had in a hotel. The bread was so fresh & the honey practically directly from the bees!! The veggies were freshly cut - (they hadn't been sitting around awhile - like I've experienced in large hotel chains).
Just 15 minutes
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[koln1, 27/09/2010] We had a one of our best holiday-memories in villa bellevue
The hotel complex is run by a english-greek family,that help you any time
you need info.
Their son George is a very helpful ,polite person and has a big shopping store down
in agia pelagia.
During the first days we didn't have a car, and George after serving Bellevue's
super breakfast offered us a lift every day down to the village of Agia Pelagia
and a couple of times to the lovely beach of Ligaria
Bellevue is a simple but a verry good hotel-apts complex. The rooms are
very big ,simple but tastefully decorated and have a su
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[MALU, 23/07/2010] When you are in Dresden, Saxony, don‘t miss a visit in Pfund‘s Molkerei, Bautzener Straße 79. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the most beautiful dairy store of the world. Have you ever heard a tourist asking a resident: "Where’s THE (not ‘a’!) milk shop? The tourist will get an immediate answer even if THE milk shop is still
miles away.
Pfund‘s Molkerei was founded in 1880 and has been in use ever since. Today, after a successful, thorough restoration not only all kinds of dairy products are on offer (120 different cheeses!) but also a wide range of fine wines from all
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[fishbob, 24/06/2010] Let me start by saying that I really liked the Mondpalast.
The feel was pretty unique - apparently different local artists designed each room of the hostel, and it really shows. I asked to visit several of them before choosing one, just to see more of the styles. :) They're all in different colors, with different furniture. Definitely a cool idea!
I didn't spend long in Dresden, but the location of the hostel was good - lots of bars and cafes in the area, and quite acceessible via public transport.
If I ever make it back to Dresden, I'll stay here for sure!
[MALU, 10/05/2008] The Green Vault is a must-see for any visitor to Dresden, the capital of Saxony in the east of Germany. Its Europes most sumptuous treasure chamber, if you havent heard of it yet, this may be due to the fact that it was hidden behind the Iron Curtain for decades. Before Im going to take you with me on a tour, I have to tell you three things:
1) There isnt one Green Vault, there are two.
2) Neither is green
3) Nor a vault in the sense of an underground chamber.
Puzzled? Be patient, everything will become clear eventually.
The Green Vault is situated in the Schloss (Royal Palace), on
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[Richada, 24/10/2005] Hopefully this hotel review will be just a little different, due to our initial and entirely unscheduled discovery of this particular hotel. Indeed you could say that the room here fell into the "panic purchase" category. We needed a room for the night in Dresden and the Astron (as the NH was then called) had one available.
We had arrived in Dresden on the Monday evening of 17th September 2001, less than a week after the earth shattering events in New York.
Dresden, partly due to being situated in Germany I suppose, has very efficient sign posts. As you depart the A4 (E40) autobahn headi
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