Discover Dresden’s rich history on a small-group walking tour. Explore iconic squares, learn fascinating stories, and enjoy personalized attention from expert guides.
Discover Dresden’s rich history on a small-group walking tour. Explore iconic squares, learn fascinating stories, and enjoy personalized attention from expert guides.
- Theaterplatz - Welcome to Theaterplatz, one of Dresden’s most stunning and architecturally remarkable squares. Encircled by some of the city’s key landmarks, this plaza provides a breathtaking glimpse into Dresden’s cultural and historical core. Dominating the view is the elegant Semper Opera House, a 19th-century architectural masterpiece and a…
- Theaterplatz - Welcome to Theaterplatz, one of Dresden’s most stunning and architecturally remarkable squares. Encircled by some of the city’s key landmarks, this plaza provides a breathtaking glimpse into Dresden’s cultural and historical core. Dominating the view is the elegant Semper Opera House, a 19th-century architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the city’s rich musical heritage. Nearby, the magnificent Zwinger Palace showcases its ornate baroque style, alongside the former royal residence, the Residenzschloss, steeped in Saxon history, and the Dresden Cathedral rising with quiet grandeur. Ask your guide to point out the Old Masters Gallery from here.
- The Dresden Zwinger - Designed as a singular sculptural entity, the Zwinger was intended to serve as the opulent entrance to a grand new royal palace that was never constructed. It serves as a reminder of the exotic and fantastic festivities held here 300 years ago. Discover the story of the man who commissioned it—larger than life, ambitious, and a lover of beauty in every form. His legacy endures in the Zwinger, evident in every detail, large and small. If time allows and if open, your guide may show you an open-air grotto, well hidden from general view.
- Royal Palace (Residenzschloss) - Built, burnt down, rebuilt. Repaired and extended, burnt, rebuilt. The Royal Palace is an eclectic guardian of the history of the family that ruled Saxony and houses their astounding collection of treasures. Walk through one of its courtyards, adorned by the meticulous Renaissance art technique known as Sgraffito. While the museum itself is not included in the tour, you can visit it later on your own. Ask your guide for more information about the collections to help you decide what to visit and which ticket to purchase.
- Stallhof - Nestled behind the Residenzschloss, the Stallhof offers a quieter, more intimate glimpse into Dresden’s courtly past. Once used for jousting tournaments and royal festivities, this enclosed Renaissance courtyard still echoes with chivalry and pageantry. The arcaded galleries and sandstone columns create a striking space where history feels both grand and personal. It’s a hidden gem that invites you to pause and imagine the scenes that once unfolded here.
- Procession of Princes - 100 meters long, 24,000 tiles, the longest outdoor porcelain artwork in the world. There are secrets and stories hidden within it. See if you can spot them!
- Katholische Hofkirche - The Royal Cathedral of Dresden is a magnificent structure. Built in secret by a Catholic ruler in Protestant Saxony, the former court church has some unusual features and is one of the burial sites of the Royal family. We will see it from the outside and learn its interesting story.
- Bruehlsche Terrasse - Known as “The Balcony of Europe,” Brühl’s Terrace offers sweeping views of the Elbe River and the city beyond. Once reserved for nobility, this elegant promenade is now a favorite for visitors and locals alike. Most of the guides in our See my Dresden team will take you up to the top of the stairs to point out key landmarks—the river Elbe, Dresden’s White Fleet of historic steamboats, the buildings along the river, the steeples of churches, and the distant wine slopes. It’s a place to feel Dresden’s spirit in every direction and to get an idea of what possibilities for exploration lie beyond the historic city center.
- Neumarkt - Once reduced to rubble, Neumarkt has been beautifully restored to its 18th-century charm. This lively square, anchored by the Frauenkirche, is framed by colorful baroque façades that reflect Dresden’s pre-war charm. Today, Neumarkt is both a place to pause and a window into the past—a vibrant setting where you can find German, Saxon, and international dining options. At Neumarkt is the Frauenkirche, the symbol of Dresden. The church is the embodiment of Dresden’s rise from the ashes. You will learn to understand and appreciate the moving story behind its reconstruction. Our tour usually ends here, so you can explore the church or the dining options on your own after the tour.
- Frauenkirche Dresden - Rising gracefully above the skyline, the Frauenkirche, Church of Our Lady, is the unmistakable heart of Dresden. Its elegant dome—rebuilt from the ruins after World War II—stands as both a triumph of architecture and a powerful symbol of reconciliation. Your guide will share the dramatic story of its destruction, decades-long reconstruction, and the global effort that brought this baroque masterpiece back to life. Whether bathed in sunlight or shadow, the church’s presence is both moving and majestic. Visit later on your own to take a quiet seat and absorb the pastel beauty of this peaceful setting. Descend to the crypt to see a small exhibition detailing the rebuilding.

- Professional guide
- 2-hour walking tour
- Professional guide
- 2-hour walking tour
- Tips and gratuities
- Tips and gratuities
Discover the ultimate way to explore Dresden! This walking tour takes you through the renowned squares of Dresden’s historic center, offering a delightful and educational storytelling experience. With our small group sizes, we can focus on your specific interests and questions. Delve into Dresden’s rich history, from medieval, renaissance, and baroque…
Discover the ultimate way to explore Dresden! This walking tour takes you through the renowned squares of Dresden’s historic center, offering a delightful and educational storytelling experience. With our small group sizes, we can focus on your specific interests and questions. Delve into Dresden’s rich history, from medieval, renaissance, and baroque periods, through its WWII experiences, to the reconstruction during the East German GDR era. The tour covers human stories, architecture, and iconography. Our licensed guides are dedicated to providing accurate information in an engaging and entertaining manner.
Your ticket includes an exclusive 10% discount at Restaurant Anna im Schloss, located in one of the oldest rooms of the Dresden Royal Palace. Enjoy a local cake or delicacy, and feel free to ask your guide for restaurant recommendations and suggestions on what to try!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.