Transfer from Dresden - Airport
to Berlin

  Change direction
  Change direction

Trip details

Departure from Dresden - Airport
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Berlin
11:18h

Trip duration: 138min

Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x
Book this transfer

Trip details

Departure from Dresden - Airport
Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x

Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Sanssouci Palace - Germany

Sanssouci Palace
Germany

75 min

The grand Sanssouci palace is the former summer resident of king Frederick the Great where he spent 4 months every summer. Although the schloss itself... is not very big, it is still one of the loveliest examples of rococo architecture in Germany that perfectly harmonizes with the romantic character of the palace. The palace stands atop terraces of vineyards which allow for a panoramic vista of the gardens. The gardens occupy a large area that you may explore with lots of things to see and visit the remarkable palaces and pavilions scattered around the vast park, so be prepared to do some walking.

Quality photo of Potsdam - Germany

Potsdam
Germany

135 min

Explore Potsdam, city of emperors. The royal taste can be seen and felt on every step. Whether you walk in the beautiful city center or... through stunning Sanssouci Park with the spectacular Sanssouci Palace, you will understand why this city is often called “Dreamland”. With so much to see amid the fabulous parks and palaces, don’t rush, but rather take your time and take all the pleasure in slowly.

Quality photo of Meissen - Germany

Meissen
Germany

60 min

Meissen enjoys a gorgeous location on both sides of the river Elbe but it’s the old town on the west bank that attracts visitors. The... town has a very pleasant vibe with enchanting ancient taverns and restaurants and hosts a multitude of cultural-historical treasures such as the castle Albrechtsburg and the adjacent cathedral, the City Museum, and Church of our Lady. The Meissen porcelain factory is more than 300 years old and in the workshops visitors can learn how it takes precision, care and great skills for this world famous porcelain to be produced.

Quality photo of Weesenstein - Germany

Weesenstein
Germany

60 min

Weesenstein castle divinely combines different architectural styles that have emerged during many reconstructions since it was built 800 years ago. The styles are ranging from... Medieval to Renaissance and Baroque. Not only are the styles mixing, but the castle layout is quite unconventional with stables on the fifth floor, banquet halls in the attic and the residential quarters in the vault. This hidden gem is off the beaten path so there are no crowds. English audio guides are available. The castle features a cafe, a restaurant and a brewery (with beer brewed on site) where visitors can enjoy a Saxony style meal and nice views over the large gardens.

Quality photo of Moritzburg Castle - Germany

Moritzburg Castle
Germany

75 min

Moritzburg Castle was built between 1542 and 1546 and it initially served as a hunting lodge and recreational retreat for Duke of Saxony, Duke Moritz.... But it was actually Alexander the Strong, Elector of Saxony and future King of Poland, who commissioned the construction of a magnificent building in 1723. Today it is a perfect example of Baroque architecture that attracts thousands of visitors every year. Visitors can tour the interiors (guided tours are offered twice a day or use the audio guides), and explore the perfectly restored and decorated ballrooms and chambers, as well as one of the biggest collections of hunting trophies in Europe. The surrounding artificial lake and countryside provide serene scenery, ideal for relaxing walks.

Quality photo of Pillnitz Castle - Germany

Pillnitz Castle
Germany

75 min

A splendid palace that was once used as a summer residence by German royalty, today functions as museums. Pillnitz Castle is in fact divided in... 3 palaces - the Riverside Palace (Wasserpalais) and the Upper Palace (Bergpalais) are home to the Arts and Crafts Museum with furniture, ceramics and household objects from the 13th to the 20th century, and the New Palace (Neues Palais) that houses the Palace Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the castle and its residents. This glorious Baroque and Neoclassical palace is placed amidst beautiful gardens along the Elbe River where guests can explore plants and trees from all over the world.