Language:

Park Inn by Radisson Dresden Hotel

Melanchthonstrasse 2 - D-01099 Dresden - Germany
 

Find & Book

is out of Service

The find and book service is temporarily unavailable.
We apologize for the inconvenience due to this.
Please visit Explore hotels to find our hotels.


Find & Book

 
View Rates
BEST ONLINE RATE GUARANTEE

On ParkInn.com you will get the best rates online

More search optionsLess Search Options
View Reservation
Hide Reservation

To access a reservation, enter the guest's name and the confirmation number.

View Reservation

Location

Showing x out of y hotels

Driving directions

Explore the Best of Saxony from Dresden Hotel's Location
The Park Inn Dresden, situated in the government quarter of the Saxony metropolis, offers quick access to the best attractions of the city. Explore Baroque architecture, peruse unique shopping, or take a trip to the harbour where visitors can view the oldest, largest steamer fleet in the world. Just minutes from the Dresden Neustadt railway station and eight kilometres from the airport, this Dresden hotel’s central location makes getting around easy. Guests can take the short 15-minute trek by foot to the old town centre along the bank of the Elbe River, just minutes from the hotel. At night, unwind in the Neustadt district, where chic clubs and laid-back pubs abound.

Getting to the Hotel

  • By car: Motorway A4 exit Dresden-Hellerau, or A17 exit Südvorstadt.
  • From the airport: follow the signs to the hotel Route C.
  • Public transportation: Station Dresden-Neustadt, tram No.6 to Rosa-
    Luxemburg-Platz.
  • Parking facilities: Public, underground car park available at the hotel.

About Dresden
The capital of Saxony, Dresden is also 170 km southeast of Berlin and 100 km east of Leipzig. Once called the Florence of the North, the city was all but destroyed by allied aerial bombing at the end of World War II. Today, the city is a cultural and scientific haven, featuring the Zwinger, the Semper Opera House, and the Royal Palace. In October 2005, the steeple of the Dresdner Frauenkirche was rebuilt to once again overlook the city’s Baroque skyline.