Serviced Apartments in Dresden

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Aparthotels An der Frauenkirche - Münzgasse

Münzgasse 10, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 1-bedroom apartment
25-100 m2 | max. 6 guests

from 30 nights from 45,00 € per night

4 - 6 nights from 65,00 € per night

Felix Suiten am Zwinger

Kleine Brüdergasse 1 - 5, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 2-bedroom apartment
25 - 63 m2 | max. 6 guests

28 - 84 nights from 54,00 € per night

1 - 27 nights from 89,00 € per night

Aparthotels An der Frauenkirche - Neumarkt

Neumarkt 7, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 1-bedroom apartment
45-75 m2 | max. 4 guests

from 30 nights from 55,00 € per night

4 - 6 nights from 75,00 € per night

Residenz am Zwinger

Ostra-Allee 13, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 2-bedroom apartment
35-116 m2 | max. 6 guests | minimum stay: 4 nights

from 30 nights from 55,00 € per night

4 - 29 nights from 109,00 € per night

Aparthotels An der Frauenkirche - Altes Dresden

An der Frauenkirche 19, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 2-bedroom apartment
40-120 m2 | max. 6 guests

from 30 nights from 65,00 € per night

4 - 6 nights from 85,00 € per night

Aparthotels An der Frauenkirche - Am Schloss

Schössergasse 16, 01067 Dresden, Germany
studio to 1-bedroom apartment
28-43 m2 | max. 3 guests

from 30 nights from 65,00 € per night

4 - 6 nights from 85,00 € per night

Experience Dresden!

Dresden enchants its guests with a symbiosis of baroque architecture, musical scenery and atmospheric city flair. The Saxon capital has one of the most beautiful historic old town ensembles in Germany and attracts national and international guests with a wealth of art, culture, architecture and history. Dresden also owes its affectionate name "Florence on the Elbe" to this combination.

Dresden is one of the leading economic centres in Saxony and eastern Germany and shines with its variety of different industries. In addition, the capital of Saxony is also considered one of the greenest cities in Europe. The Great Garden, the Elbe meadows, the Dresden Heath, the vineyards as well as numerous palaces with parks and green spaces such as Pillnitz Palace invite you to take a walk outdoors and characterise the quality of life. It gets colourful in the trendy district, the Äußere Neustadt. Numerous bars, cafés, restaurants, clubs, galleries and small theatres have their place there and form the centre of the young and alternative Dresden scene. Innovation centres and startups are located here. Dresden as a business and research location has produced many inventions such as the filter bag, the bra and toothpaste. With the Frauenhofer Institutes, Silicon Saxony, the largest industry network in the semiconductor and microsystems industry, and Infineon Technologies AG, important employers in the region are based here.

Due to the lively art and culture scene as well as the settlement of economically strong companies and research institutes, Dresden is equally interesting for young professionals and business travellers. Serviced apartments offer ideal accommodation for them. With serviced apartments in Dresden, we offer the personal retreat you desire after a successful day at work. With apartments in the Old Town and the New Town, there is something for everyone. Whether quietly located at the Großer Garten or in the never sleeping Hechtviertel - find your dream apartment in Dresden with Serviced Apartments!

Boote in der Elbe vor Dresdens Altstadt ©stock.adobe.com_Scanrail
Dresden Church of Our Lady
Semperoper Dresden ©stock.adobe.com_ TTstudio
Dresdner Zwinger ©stock.adobe.com_Leonid Andronov

Dresden is one of the most beautiful cities to live in. Historic villa districts, imposing city buildings, cosy detached houses in the countryside, hip student flats as well as old and new buildings offer the right home for everyone.  Dresden is well connected in all areas: suburban trains, trams, buses, mountain railways and ferries provide fast passenger transport. Dresden also has well-developed cycle paths through the city or along the Elbe.

Education and research are very important in the Saxon state capital. 45 research institutions and over 120 degree programmes are offered here.

Dresden's reputation as a city of art and culture is legendary. In addition to 60 galleries and exhibition venues, 48 museums and 36 theatres and stages, landmarks such as the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), the Semper Opera House, the Dresden Zwinger, the Residenzschloss (Royal Palace), the Fürstenzug (Procession of Princes) or the Hofkirche (Court Church) invite you to visit and marvel. Dresden stands out as a city of music with the Kreuzchor, the Saxon State Orchestra, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra and the music festivals. Cultural festivals such as the Long Night of Museums and Theatres, the Elbhangfest, the Jazz Days, Dixieland, the Film Festival and the OSTRALE art festival are considered further cultural highlights of Dresden.

As a visitor you can experience Dresden in many different ways. Particularly popular are the guided city tours through the historic old town, the night watchman tour, a boat trip on the Elbe, food tours through the new town or hop-on hop-off bus tours. In the immediate vicinity, Dresden's castles such as Moritzburg Castle, Pillnitz Castle or Albrechtsburg Meissen Castle invite you to visit them. Dresden's Elbland region is also a real treat. Vineyards and enchanting villages invite you to take a fascinating walk. Would you like to experience the magic of the Elbe slope up close? Then take the funicular in Dresden Loschwitz and stroll through the villa district at the Weißen Hirsch.

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