Grande visite touristique de Dresde avec Liveguide




Description
Nos visites touristiques à deux étages sont à la fois divertissantes et informatives. Profitez de la vue depuis le « dernier étage » et découvrez le centre historique. L'aller-retour vous emmène à travers des quartiers à la splendide architecture Art nouveau et dans l'impressionnant quartier résidentiel de l'est de Dresde. Découvrez « Blaues Wunder », le pont bien connu de Dresde, et détendez-vous en traversant les prairies pittoresques de l'Elbe avec ses châteaux. Le voyage continue le long de la « Pfunds Molkerei » (le journal de Pfund) et dans le quartier baroque de Dresde-Neustadt. Nos visites sont entièrement accompagnées et commentées en allemand par nos guides touristiques de Dresde parlant en direct. Faites un tour à bord des Double Deckers et laissez Dresde vous surprendre. La visite est uniquement disponible en langue allemande !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Notre célèbre église de Dresde
célèbre bâtiment avec jardins
le merveilleux opéra
le pont le plus impressionnant de Dresde
les trois châteaux fantastiques de l'Elbe
la plus belle boutique décontractée du monde
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
Avis(55)
informative in a funny way. We would do it again. When the weather is good you can ride in the double-decker bus without a roof, then the view is even better.
90 minutes with all the sights and current information, humorously presented by an "older" Dresden resident. Highly recommended!!!
We would have liked a more coherent and sensibly structured lecture on the history and sights of Dresden!
A nice sightseeing tour with interesting and informative information. It would be nice to have the option to hop on hop off so that you can look at things in more detail if you want.
The route led out of the old town. We got to know a completely different Dresden there. There were interesting stories and lots of interesting facts. I can only recommend the tour. The old town with all its sights can be reached on foot one after the other. But interesting history around Dresden is certainly only on this tour.
The live commentator Frank was very sympathetic and told the story of Dresden excitingly and also entertainingly and funny. Much was taught about the many inventions, castles and villas. The young ticket seller was also very personable. Unfortunately, the dairy shop was closed on Sunday. The only thing we didn't like at all was the meeting place... no one can find that.
Great city tour! The tour even passed through individual residential areas of Dresden, which made the tour even more authentic in my opinion! I was particularly excited that the tour was commented on live by a city guide and nothing was played off the tape.
First: the tour itself is great But: on the website it is pointed out that masks are still compulsory on buses (FFP 2). Since I am in a high-risk group, I need to make sure that this is implemented. Then on the bus the realization: out of 40 people, 6 wore a mask. Several people coughed, it was full and a really modest feeling to sit there. I wrote an email to the Enterprise and the answer was just pure cheek. There is no longer a mask requirement in Saxony... yes - then don't write on your Website that you are still implementing the mask requirement. We got off and took another bus. There, the bus driver paid attention to observing the mask regulation...
We really liked the tour. We were particularly impressed by the friendliness of the young ticket seller.
Never made such a good city tour before!! The city guide (live commentary) was super interesting, told so much about Dresden and Saxony in general. We were fascinated and would now only book city tours with live commentary. It was reported not only about the buildings, but also, for example, how many inhabitants Dresden and Saxony has, how much green space, why license plates DD and not D = Düsseldorf, what has become of all the villas today and why.. and sooo much more that you would never otherwise know. It was totally interesting! Dresden is also a great city. As a guide for some: We -> mid-20s ;-)



