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The Insider's 7-Days Family Itinerary to Germany in August (with kids)

Imagine embarking on a seven-day family adventure through Germany that weaves together the wonder of fairy-tale castles, the heartbeat of bustling cities, and the serene embrace of nature’s green spaces. This journey promises not just sightseeing but shared moments that will spark your children's imaginations, deepen your family bonds, and fill your hearts with stories to tell for years to come. From the joyous anticipation of discovering storybook spires at Neuschwanstein to the playful delight of miniature worlds in Hamburg, every day unfolds with surprises that invite laughter, curiosity, and awe. Feel the magic in the air as your family wanders cobblestone streets that seem frozen in time, explores interactive museums that light up young minds, and breathes in fresh alpine air on gentle lakeside strolls. This is more than a trip—it’s a passage into a vibrant tapestry of history and culture seen through the eyes of both the young and the young at heart. Together, you will create a mosaic of unforgettable experiences where every moment is infused with discovery, connection, and joy under the golden hues of an August sky.

Why You'll Love This Trip

  • It beautifully balances iconic historic sites with imaginative, hands-on experiences perfect for curious kids and adults alike.
  • Each day offers varied settings—from lively urban centers to scenic natural landscapes—keeping the whole family engaged and refreshed.
  • The itinerary invites you to step into fairy tales and legends, sparking a sense of wonder and storytelling at every turn.
  • Carefully selected museums and parks encourage interactive learning that feels like play, making educational moments seamless and fun.
  • You’ll enjoy the gentle rhythms of a European summer, with relaxed walks, picnics, and charming family-friendly eateries throughout.
  • This journey cultivates deep connections—between history, culture, nature, and most importantly, your family—creating lifelong shared memories.

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Main activity for day 1

Munich's Historic Heart and Family Fun

Immerse yourself in Munich's charming blend of historic grandeur and lively family-friendly attractions. From the majestic Marienplatz to the playful atmosphere of the Deutsches Museum, today offers a perfect mix of culture, history, and interactive fun that will captivate both adults and children alike. Wander through vibrant streets filled with Bavarian flair and finish your day in the beautiful Englischer Garten, a green oasis perfect for picnicking and gentle relaxation amid urban life.

Begin your Bavarian adventure at , the pulsating heart of Munich, where children will be enchanted by the Glockenspiel, a whimsical clock tower show featuring life-sized figures that dance and reenact stories several times daily. As you explore, admire the neo-Gothic facade of Neues Rathaus alongside the historic Altes Rathaus, immersing your family in centuries of local tradition and lively street performances. Be sure to visit the nearby Viktualienmarkt if time allows, a colorful open-air market bustling with fresh produce and Bavarian treats, ideal for a light snack. From , make your way to the , a treasure trove of interactive science and technology exhibits that beckon curious minds of all ages. Younger kids will be fascinated by the kid-specific zones where they can experiment with physics and natural phenomena hands-on, while adults discover fascinating engineering marvels and historical inventions. In August’s warm and pleasant climate, end your day outdoors in the , sprawling with lush greenery. Rent a paddle boat to glide gently on the Kleinhesseloher See, or watch skilled surfers ride the Eisbach wave in the park’s river. Spread out a picnic blanket by the meadow and relax as your children enjoy the playgrounds and open spaces. The combination of cultural immersion and outdoor play makes for a perfectly balanced family day.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hotel Bayerischer Hof
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.2
(Very Good)

Located in Munich’s city center near Marienplatz, this luxury family-friendly hotel offers spacious rooms and excellent amenities, ensuring easy walking access to Marienplatz, Deutsches Museum, and Englischer Garten for a perfect blend of culture and outdoor fun.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Marienplatz
HistoricLandmarkFamily-friendly
The central square in Munich famous for its historic buildings and the Glockenspiel show.
Top Sight
Deutsches Museum
MuseumInteractiveFamily-friendlyEducational
World’s largest museum of science and technology with numerous hands-on exhibits for children.
Top Sight
Englischer Garten
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyRelaxing
A sprawling park in the heart of Munich, perfect for family picnics, paddle boating, and watching river surfers.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Hofbräuhaus München
Located at Platzl 9, 80331 München
A historic Bavarian beer hall near Marienplatz offering traditional Bavarian dishes in a lively, family-friendly atmosphere, perfect for immersing the family in local culture after exploring the historic heart of Munich.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Third Reich Walking Tour Munich
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4.7
(4.0k reviews)
Clock icon2h 30m
$45.10per person

Many of Munich's buildings carry the secrets of a dark past. Just six decades ago, Munich bore the official title, Hauptstadt der Bewegung, the Capital of the Nazi Movement. This was the city that the Allied Supreme Commander General Eisenhower called 'the cradle of the Nazi beast'. Find out why on this fascinating walking tour.

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Main activity for day 2

Fairy-Tale Royalty at Neuschwanstein

Step into a magical Bavarian fairy tale by exploring the enchanting Neuschwanstein Castle, where the landscape and architecture stir imaginations young and old. Nestled in alpine scenery, this iconic 19th-century palace invites families to dream alongside knights and kings. After touring its sumptuous interiors and striking towers, embrace the surrounding nature with gentle hikes suitable for kids, breathing in fresh mountain air and capturing breathtaking views.

Today’s journey begins with a scenic morning train ride from Munich to Füssen, followed by a short bus up to the legendary , a fairy-tale fortress inspired by medieval legends and romantic ideals. Upon arrival, breathe in the crisp alpine air as you join a guided tour through the castle’s lavishly decorated rooms, where stories of King Ludwig II’s vision and fascination with Wagnerian operas come alive through the intricate murals and opulent furnishings. Kids will delight in the castle’s turrets and knight’s hall, tapping into dreams of dragons and chivalry. Post-tour, unwind with a leisurely stroll around the nearby , whose calm waters mirror the towering hills and castle spires. Rent a paddle boat if weather permits, offering interactive family fun amidst stunning natural beauty. The fresh August mountain climate is pleasant and invigorating, perfect for outdoor adventures after indoor exploration. This day unfolds like stepping into a storybook, wrapping the whole family in history, fantasy, and the soothing embrace of Bavaria’s natural surroundings.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hotel Sonne
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.7
(Amazing)

Located in Füssen, just a short bus ride from Neuschwanstein Castle, this family-friendly hotel provides comfortable, spacious rooms ideal for families and easy access to the castle and Alpsee Lake for a magical Bavarian day.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Neuschwanstein Castle
HistoricCastleFamily-friendlyScenic
An iconic 19th-century fairytale castle built by King Ludwig II, surrounded by alpine scenery.
Top Sight
Alpsee Lake
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyScenic
A picturesque mountain lake near Neuschwanstein, ideal for family walks and paddle boating.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Alpenrose at the lake
Located at Alpseestraße 27, 87645 Schwangau
Located near Neuschwanstein Castle, Alpenrose offers Bavarian dishes and friendly service with kid-appropriate meals, fitting well into a family itinerary after touring the castle and exploring Alpsee Lake.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Skip the Line: Neuschwanstein Castle Private Tour From Füssen or Hohenschwangau
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(67 reviews)
Clock icon3h 30m
$292.78per person

This tour offers a personalized and seamless experience with your private guide, skip-the-line tickets, and flexible pickup options. Dive into the fascinating history of Neuschwanstein Castle with exclusive insights from your guide—shared before and after the official group tour inside, as required by castle policy. Marvel at breathtaking views from Mary’s Bridge and enjoy a delightful horse-drawn carriage ride through the charming village. Designed to fit your schedule, this tour ensures a perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and unforgettable memories.

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3
Main activity for day 3

Berlin’s Culture and Curiosities

Explore Berlin’s diverse blend of history, art, and modern urban life through a family-friendly lens. From the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the engaging exhibits of the German Museum of Technology, wander through neighborhoods alive with street art, parks, and playgrounds. Discover hidden corners and hands-on museums where the whole family can learn about Germany’s dynamic past and vibrant present in fun, interactive ways.

Begin your exploration at the iconic , where the weight of history sits lightly in the open air, giving your family a chance to step into the story of Berlin’s reunification and architecture. Take your time capturing photos against the grand columns and listen for the stories of emperors, war, and peace from local guides. The nearby Tiergarten is the perfect place for kids to burn off energy — wandering winding park paths, spotting ducks in ponds, and enjoying playgrounds nestled beneath towering trees. Afterwards, venture to the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, where the dynamic, hands-on exhibitions bring technology and science to life for young minds. Children can climb aboard vintage trains, simulate flying a plane, or explore steam engines, all while adults uncover layers of Germany’s industrial history. The museum cafe offers typical German pastries, giving a tasty break before your onward journey. Berlin’s lively mix of old and new balances cultural education with vibrant, family-focused fun.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Grand Hyatt Berlin
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4.4
(Very Good)

Luxury family hotel centrally located near Brandenburg Gate, offering spacious rooms and easy access to Tiergarten and Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, ideal for combining culture, history, and playful interactive experiences.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Brandenburg Gate
HistoricLandmarkFamily-friendly
Berlin's monumental 18th-century neoclassical gate symbolizing peace and unity.
Top Sight
Deutsch Museum (Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin)
MuseumInteractiveFamily-friendlyEducational
Berlin’s popular technology museum with interactive exhibits ideal for children.
Top Sight
Tiergarten Park
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyRelaxing
Berlin’s central urban park featuring playgrounds, ponds, and large open spaces.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Zeit für Brot Berlin
A fantastic dining experience in Germany that perfectly complements your day's activities.
Located near Brandenburg Gate, this bakery is well-loved for fresh bread and pastries, great for a family breakfast or snack close to the city’s cultural hub.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Cold War Berlin: Espionage, Berlin Wall, and a Divided City
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(908 reviews)
Clock icon3 hours
$23.62per person

Join this expertly guided walking tour of Berlin and step into the heart of the Cold War conflict that defined an era. Witness firsthand the powerful remnants of the military standoff between the Western and communist worlds. With your knowledgeable guide, explore the Berlin Wall and hidden sections of the deadly Death Strip, stand beside a preserved guard tower, and delve into the mysterious underground 'Ghost Stations'. Stand above the sites of escape tunnels and hear the gripping tales of those who risked everything to create them. Uncover stories of espionage and the intense face-offs between the CIA and KGB in this geopolitical flashpoint. Learn about the influential leaders and pivotal events that kept the world teetering on the edge of nuclear war for decades. Your guide will bring to life what daily existence was like for Berlin’s residents during nearly 45 years of division and tension, and shed light on the far-reaching consequences that continue to shape our world today.

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Main activity for day 4

Cologne’s Cathedrals and Chocolate

Dive into Cologne’s rich Roman-Gothic heritage while indulging in one of its sweetest traditions—chocolate. Wander the majestic Cologne Cathedral, marveling at its intricate façade and soaring spires, then stroll along the Rhine River. Discover the fascinating world of chocolate making at the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum, where interactive exhibits captivate children and adults alike. Combine history, culture, and delicious treats for a truly unforgettable family day.

Start your day beneath the awe-inspiring twin spires of Cologne Cathedral, where the gothic stone craftsmanship reaches dramatic heights that captivate visitors of all ages. Inside, admire the dazzling stained glass windows and the Shrine of the Three Kings, a relic steeped in mystery and legend. The cathedral’s grandeur invites curious children to imagine knights, kings, and ancient rituals. Just a short walk away is the , a wonderland of chocolate history and production. Engage your family in the sweet stories behind cocoa beans, watch expert chocolatiers at work, and sample mouthwatering treats – a delicious and educational experience perfect for kids and adults alike. After your indulgence, unwind with a gentle stroll along the , where the breeze carries the lively sounds of riverboats and street performers. Take in views of the iconic Hohenzollern Bridge, where couples attach love locks, adding a romantic flair that’s fun even for the younger ones to spot. This combination of history, culture, and confectionery delights makes Cologne a perfect city to enchant the whole family.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Excelsior Hotel Ernst am Dom
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

A luxury hotel facing Cologne Cathedral, perfect for families wanting immediate access to the cathedral, walking distance to Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum, and the Rhine promenade for an easy, indulgent family day.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom)
HistoricReligiousFamily-friendlyLandmark
A stunning UNESCO World Heritage Gothic cathedral known for its twin spires and rich history.
Top Sight
Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum
MuseumFoodFamily-friendlyInteractive
Cologne’s chocolate museum offering interactive exhibits and tastings for all ages.
Top Sight
Rhine River Promenade
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyRelaxing
A scenic riverside walk perfect for leisurely strolls and people watching.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Peters Brauhaus
Located at Mühlengasse 1, 50667 Köln
A traditional Cologne brewery near the Cathedral serving Rheinisch classics along with kid-friendly German dishes, perfect for families wanting an authentic local dining experience after cathedral and chocolate museum visits.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Cologne Rhine River 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise
Full starFull starFull starHalf starEmpty star
3.8
(182 reviews)
Clock icon1 hour
$21.36per person

Enjoy a one-hour panoramic Rhine River sightseeing cruise and soak in the spirit of Cologne. The Rhine River provides access to many of the city’s major attractions, such as Cologne Cathedral, and during your cruise, you'll see top sights and learn about Cologne's 2,000-year history from the onboard audio commentary. While you take in the beautiful city sights, enjoy a freshly tapped glass of Koelsch, a famous local beer available for purchase. If one hour simply isn't enough, upgrade to the two-hour nighttime cruise!

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5
Main activity for day 5

Hamburg Harbor and Miniature Worlds

Experience the maritime grandeur of Hamburg through its bustling port, towering Elbphilharmonie, and the playful wonders of Miniatur Wunderland—the world’s largest model railway exhibition. This day blends the dynamic energy of one of Europe’s biggest harbors with immersive, highly detailed miniature worlds that will enthrall children and parents alike. Enjoy fresh seafood markets, playful riverboats, and fascinating storytelling in a city alive with water and wheels.

Your day in Hamburg kicks off at the awe-inspiring Elbphilharmonie, where the futuristic glass wave atop a historic warehouse offers sweeping views over the busy harbor. Ascend via the grand escalator to the plaza to capture snapshots of ships, cranes, and shimmering water reflecting the August sunlight. Kids will be fascinated by the modern architecture’s interplay of light and glass, and the spacious plaza is perfect for a family photo opportunity. Next, wander to , a spellbinding indoor world where painstaking months of craftsmanship have created detailed landscapes from all over the globe, with trains zipping through miniature towns, realistic airports, and animated scenes. Children and adults alike will marvel at the realism and charm of each exhibit, losing track of time within this interactive wonderland. Following this, stroll out towards the Port of Hamburg for a taste of maritime bustle; watch container ships sail, explore cozy waterfront cafés, and consider a ferry ride on the Elbe River to experience the harbor’s vast scales and stories up close. The blend of contemporary architecture, playful discovery, and lively port atmosphere makes today a uniquely vibrant family experience.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
The Westin Hamburg
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(Amazing)

Located inside the Elbphilharmonie itself, offering luxurious, spacious family rooms with stunning harbor views, providing unmatched proximity to the day’s key attractions like Miniatur Wunderland and the Port of Hamburg.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Modern ArchitectureLandmarkFamily-friendlyScenic
Architectural marvel and concert hall with panoramic views over the harbor.
Top Sight
Miniatur Wunderland
MuseumInteractiveFamily-friendlyEducational
The world’s largest model railway exhibiting intricate miniature landscapes and cities.
Top Sight
Port of Hamburg (Hamburger Hafen)
OutdoorScenicFamily-friendlyHistoric
Europe's third-largest port, bustling with ships, ferries, and waterfront activity.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
VLET in der Speicherstadt
Located at Am Sandtorkai 23-24, 20457 Hamburg
Located in the historic Speicherstadt near Miniatur Wunderland, it offers modern northern German cuisine in a comfortable setting suitable for families after exploring Hamburg’s maritime sites.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
The Local Tour of Hamburg Historic Centre
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(995 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$3.55per person

Pay-What-You-Want tour with booking fee! Witness the rise and fall of Hamburg throughout its history: its glorious past as a centre of the Hanseatic League and its heavy destruction in the Great Fire and the World War 2. Please note: groups of 8 or more must book a private tour and will NOT be admitted onto the tour! In such a case no refund will be rewarded.

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6
Main activity for day 6

Romantic Road: Rothenburg’s Medieval Magic

Traverse the picturesque Romantic Road to reach Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a medieval gem preserved in time. Wander cobbled streets lined with half-timbered houses, explore historic city walls, and visit the intriguing Medieval Crime Museum for quirky and educational insights. The town’s fairy-tale atmosphere is ideal for family exploration, with charming shops, local bakeries, and gentle walks along the fortified ramparts that offer stunning views of the Bavarian countryside.

After a scenic drive along the Romantic Road, arrive in the enchanting town of , where every corner tells a story of medieval life. Wander the enchanting cobblestone streets lined with timber-framed houses painted in warm hues, their flower boxes bursting with summer blooms. Engage your family's imagination by climbing the town’s preserved walls, strolling along the ramparts where views of rolling hills and quaint rooftops stretch endlessly, a perfect spot for memorable family photos. Visit the intriguing Medieval Crime Museum where odd laws, instruments of punishment, and fascinating stories spark curiosity with a slightly spooky twist that thrills both young and old. The quiet charm of this town invites unhurried exploration, with its quaint shops offering traditional sweets and wooden toys, and bakeries serving authentic Schneeballen, a locally beloved pastry. The gentle summer weather makes walking comfortable, allowing the family to absorb the medieval spirit harmoniously.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hotel Eisenhut
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.4
(Very Good)

A beautifully restored historic hotel located within Rothenburg’s walled old town, offering family rooms and immediate access to medieval sites and museums, enhancing the fairy-tale experience for the entire family.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
HistoricTownFamily-friendlyScenic
A beautifully preserved medieval town famous for its intact walls and half-timbered houses.
Top Sight
Medieval Crime Museum (Mittelalterliches Kriminalmuseum)
MuseumHistoricEducationalFamily-friendly
Museum displaying medieval legal history and instruments of justice and punishment.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Hotel & Restaurant Reichsküchenmeister - Das Herz von Rothenburg
Located at Kirchpl. 8, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Set in a historic building within Rothenburg, this charming restaurant offers traditional Franconian cuisine with a family-friendly ambiance, perfect after exploring medieval sites and museums.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Rothenburg ob der Tauber Interactive City Tour
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.0
(2 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$8.31per person

Discover Rothenburg ob der Tauber your way with Ciceru’s self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. No app, no hassle—just press play and explore! Stroll through cobbled streets and solve fun quizzes at 9 stops, each revealing a slice of this medieval town’s magic. Begin at Spitaltor, the southern gate once guarding the city. Snap a photo at Das Plönlein, Rothenburg’s iconic corner. Admire the rebuilt charm of Die Gerlachschmiede, a quirky blacksmith’s house. Pass under Der Markusturm, echoing centuries of local life. Glance at Galgentor, once the grim edge of town. Take in the Gothic beauty of Jakobskirche and the vibrant energy of Marktplatz. Feel the festive spirit at Das Weihnachtsdorf, then unwind at Burggarten with its panoramic views. With 9 locations and interactive quizzes, this tour offers the perfect mix of discovery, history, and fun!

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Main activity for day 7

Dresden’s Art and Gardens

Conclude your German adventure in Dresden, where art and nature beautifully intertwine. Marvel at the reborn Frauenkirche as a symbol of resilience, delve into masterpieces at the Zwinger Palace’s art galleries, and savor calm moments strolling through the palace’s ornamental gardens. The city’s compact historic center invites family-friendly exploration, and August’s pleasant weather enhances the joy of discovery along the Elbe River banks with ample green space for children to play.

Spend your final day in Dresden exploring the remarkable Frauenkirche, whose magnificent reconstructed dome stands testament to restoration and peace after wartime devastation. Step inside to admire the bright, airy interior and hear the church’s story, inspiring for all ages. Just a short stroll away lies the , a baroque masterpiece replete with art galleries showcasing old masters and porcelain collections that will spark interest among children with varied historical themes. Wander through the extensive palace gardens, letting children roam the cool fountains and flowerbeds while parents absorb the artistic heritage. In the afternoon, head to the , Dresden’s grand baroque park, where an open-air playground and charming miniature train invite playful family moments. The gentle August sunshine and long daylight hours encourage relaxed walks along shaded paths and lawns perfect for a picnic or a peaceful respite. This day’s blend of art, history, and nature provides a thoughtful and joyous finale to your Germany adventure.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

Luxurious family-friendly hotel steps from Frauenkirche and Zwinger Palace, offering spacious suites and easy access to gardens and city center, perfect for concluding the trip surrounded by comfort and culture.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Frauenkirche Dresden
HistoricReligiousLandmarkFamily-friendly
Dresden's rebuilt baroque church, an iconic symbol of peace and restoration.
Top Sight
Zwinger Palace
MuseumHistoricArtFamily-friendly
Baroque palace complex housing renowned art galleries and surrounded by elegant gardens.
Top Sight
Großer Garten
NatureOutdoorFamily-friendlyRelaxing
Extensive baroque park perfect for family picnics, playgrounds, and mini train rides.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Kastenmeiers
Located at Taschenberg 3, 01067 Dresden
A highly regarded seafood restaurant near the city center with refined German and international dishes, offering a family-friendly atmosphere suitable for a special final night dinner.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Historic Dresden Small-Group Walking Tour in English
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(138 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$26.11per person

Absolutely the best way to get acquainted with Dresden. This walk weaves its way through the iconic squares of Dresden's historic centre while narrating history in a fun and informative manner. The small size of our groups allows us to pay individual attention to your areas of interest and your questions. You will learn about the many layers of Dresden's history through medieval, renaissance and baroque times, it's fate during WW2, and of rebuilding during the East German GDR times. Human stories, architecture, iconography are all covered. We are licenced guides, committed to delivering the most accurate information to our guests and in an entertaining and engaging fashion. Our ticket entitles you to an exclusive 10% discount at Restaurant Anna im Schloss, situated in one of the oldest rooms of the Dresden Royal Palace. Use it to sample a local cake or delicacy. Ask your guide to point out the restaurant and maybe make a suggestion of what you could try!

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