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Transfert en voiture privée de Berlin à Dresden

191km
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À partir de 61 € par personne
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Transfert privé en 2 h 20 min

191km
Aller simple
À partir de 61 € par personne
Fiable par plus de 2 millions de voyageurs heureux dans 130 pays
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Ce qui est inclus

Service porte-Ă -porte

Prise en charge et dépose à n'importe quelle adresse

Suivi de vol inclus

"Votre chauffeur attendra si votre vol est retardé"

Chauffeur professionnel anglophone

Expert local, pleinement licencié et assuré

Véhicule propre et climatisé

Trajet confortable avec contrĂŽle climatique

Annulation gratuite

Annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le départ

Bagages inclus

1 valise et 1 bagage Ă  main par passager

Votre voyage en un coup d'Ɠil

2 h 20 min
191km
Chauffeur privé
Prise en charge

Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă  votre adresse Ă  Berlin.

Aide avec vos bagages
Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 2 h 20 min.

Non-fumeur
SiĂšges enfants
Animaux acceptés
Climatisation
Voiture propre et confortable
Accessible
Annulation gratuite
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Explorez à votre propre rythme et découvrez ces joyaux cachés en chemin.

Potsdam

Lutherstadt Wittenberg

Dresden

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Dresden.

Service porte-Ă -porte
Distance totale↔ 191 km
Temps estimé2 h 20 min

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  • SiĂšges enfants disponibles sur demande
  • Voyage acceptĂ© par les animaux
  • 1 bagage enregistrĂ© + 1 bagage Ă  main par passager
  • Des bagages supplĂ©mentaires ou encombrants peuvent ĂȘtre ajoutĂ©s
  • Paiement flexible: carte en ligne ou espĂšces au chauffeur
  • Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le dĂ©part
  • Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
Fiable par plus de 2 millions de voyageurs heureux dans 130 pays
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A car trip from Berlin to Dresden

The car trip from Berlin to Dresden is like traveling in a mobile spa. The smooth tarmac along Autobahn 13, tree-lined roads in a pale color palette, and tranquil ambiance along the free-flowing roads will ensure you arrive relaxed and re-energized at your destination.

But before you make your way onto German high-speed highways, you must enjoy one final glimpse of the iconic Berlin TV Tower and navigate out of the capital's crammed avenues. Before you know it, you'll find yourself in the heart of Brandenburg's lush fields and gently flowing meadows in the distance. However, crossing into the picturesque region of Saxony is the highlight of your voyage. The fresh country air flowing through dense natural reserves encircling your vehicle will pass through your window and put the stresses of reality to the back of your mind. Charming Saxony homes hugging the roadside appear to be traditional villages nestled amongst the foliage. But once historic shrines and modern highrise buildings tower above the greenery, you'll find it's the beginning of Dresden and the end of your German land cruise. Traveling in a clean, quiet, and relaxing environment is the only way to immerse yourself in this smooth drive through idyllic settings. To find out which mode of transportation offers this experience, discover our comprehensive Berlin to Dresden travel guide below!

About Dresden

After your comfortable Berlin to Dresden transfer, you'll arrive in a city with significant financial and historical riches. Dresden is only Germany's 12th largest city and the second in the Saxony region. Despite being the second-most populous, it's still the region's capital, where 575,000 locals live 25 miles (40 km) from the Czech Republic frontier.

### Early Dresden Records first mentioned modern-day Dresden as "Dresdene" in 1206 as a Slavic fishing village along the Elbe River. It was a humble region until Dresden became the Electorate of Saxony's capital in the 15th century. With Dresden growing in power, rulers ordered the construction of several notable buildings, like Dresden Cathedral and the Semper Opera House. As a result, the city earned the nickname "Florence on the Elbe" for its thriving cultural scene. Unfortunately for Dresend, the high life hit a stumbling block during WW2. In only two days, allied forces had bombed the area from above on four occasions, obliterating the city and killing up to 30,000 citizens. ### Modern Dresden Today, Dresden resembles some of Europe's finest and most lavish cities. London, Vienna, Milan, and indeed, Dresden ooze class and showcase wealthy avenues from the moment you arrive in town. Its skyline is an urban silhouette of exquisite Rococo architecture, with the likes of Bruhl's Terrace and Zwinger Palace standing at a sight that was only concrete and rubble eight centuries ago. Dresden doesn't possess the vodka-fueled promenades along many Mediterranean isles, but it's far from dull. Although you could compare its nightlife to fine wine and cheese, a youthful energy runs from its trendy cafe-lined cobbled lanes to stunning comedy theaters. The beautifully restored Altstadt neighborhood is the ideal spot to soak up what life is like for the locals with a refreshing jug of local Saxony beer! Language: Germany Currency: Euro (EUR) Climate: Continental Time zone: GMT+1 Plug types: C and F Fun fact: The Furstenzug in Dresden is the largest porcelain painting worldwide!

From Berlin to Dresden: Travel tips

The ride from Berlin to Dresden is meant to be a stress-free experience. To ensure nothing spoils the venture, we added insider tips and tricks below to avoid any issues that could arise en route!

### Fail to prepare, prepare to fail Dresden has numerous stations, so be sure to book a transportation ticket to one that is close to your accommodation. Otherwise, you must hurdle suitcases over cobbled lanes or organize a taxi, spending more of your hard-earned cash. Alternatively, you can opt for Daytrip's private door-to-door service, which will drop you directly at your hotel. ### Create a fairytale Germany is home to the world's most significant number of castles. Therefore, it's no surprise that plenty of these fairytale icons litter the road from Berlin to Dresden. You can visit Potsdam, Germany's most extensive UNESCO World Heritage Site; Albrechtsburg Castle in the quaint town of Meissen; or Moritzburg, sitting on a private island, to create a thrilling expedition! ### Prioritize Timing Berlin is the 13th most congested city in continental Europe, with the average driver losing 71 hours annually in traffic. The last thing you want is to be stuck in a crowded bus along the capital's streets when you could be in Dresden eating, drinking, exploring, or relaxing. So remember to book your mode of transportation outside the rush hour traffic times of 8 AM-10 PM and 5 PM-7 PM to reduce the duration.

How to get from Berlin to Dresden

Many locals and tourists travel from Berlin to Dresden year-round. In return, many companies have established connecting routes between the cities. But not every traveler has the same preferences. So, to help you uncover the best option for your needs, we have listed the four means of transport below!

### Trains from Berlin to Dresden If speed or value are your priorities, the train is the best means of transport. It's the fastest way to travel from Berlin to Dresden, with some services taking less than 2 hours to complete. Zeleznicna Spolocnost Slovensko, Flixtrain, and Deutsche Bahn operate on this route. The latter offers a more frequent and comfortable service, and Zeleznicna spolocnost Slovensko is primarily used by those utilizing the interrail pass. Flixtrain is a budget-friendly, no-frills option. You can reserve a seat from Berlin Central Train Station to Dresden Central Station. You can also book online with a train provider 30 days in advance for the lowest fares. Cheapest train ticket price: $5.50 (€5) Average train ticket price: $32 (€30) Fastest train duration: 1 hour and 43 minutes Average train duration: 2 hours and 1 minute First train departure: 12:43 AM Last train departure: 10:34 PM ### Buses from Berlin to Dresden Buses are ideal if you're traveling on a budget from Berlin to Dresden. Although they're not as cheap as Flixtrain, it's a much more frequent service, and prices don't fluctuate as drastically. RegioJet and Flixbus travel between the cities from dusk until dawn. However, not all services depart and arrive at the same location. All RegioJet coaches stop at Ammonstrasse, while Flixbus has four different stops. So, double-check where you'll be arriving on the day of travel. Cheapest bus ticket price: $12 (€11) Average bus ticket price: $19.50 (€18) Fastest bus duration: 1 hour and 55 minutes Average bus duration: 2 hours and 40 minutes First bus departure: 12:20 AM Last bus departure: 11:59 PM ### Daytrip from Berlin to Dresden Daytrip is by far the most convenient and comfortable way to travel from Berlin to Dresden. You can travel directly from the hotel to your new one in Dresden in a sanitized vehicle while reclining in your seat and without noisy passengers with our private door-to-door service. The journey from A to B is only 2 hours and 20 minutes. But you're free to add C, D, and even E to your road trip. You don't have to worry about wasting a valuable vacation day on the road, and since you'll stow your bags in the trunk, there's no need to search for storage lockers or drag them through historical walkways. Whether you prefer man-made or natural wonders, there are endless treasures for an action-packed day. Bastei is a one million-year-old rock formation like something from a sci-fi blockbuster; the colorful city of Wittenberg, where Martin Luther gave birth to the German Reformation; and the bizarre yet majestic Besucherbergwerk F60, one of the most substantial machines worldwide, all reside en route! Seats from: $67 (€63) English-speaking driver Flexible schedule Complimentary bottled water Equipped for kids, pets, groups, or those with limited mobility 24/7 customer support * Free cancellation 24 hours before departing

Things to do when you get to Dresden

Around 2 million annual travelers flock to the Saxony capital, almost four times its population. If you're fortunate enough to be one of its guests, check out its highlights below after your Berlin to Dresden transfer!

### Explore Dresden Castle Once the residence of Saxon kings and electors, Dresden Castle now hosts several museums. Highlights include the Green Vault, which showcases an incredible collection of treasures; the Dresden Armory, with its extensive weapons and armor collection; and the Turkish Chamber. The Renaissance architecture and intricate interiors provide a deep dive into the affluent lifestyle of Saxony's rulers. Even walking along its green spaces offers breathtaking views without spending a penny. ### Admire Frauenkirche This iconic Protestant church is a symbol of Dresden's resilience and reconstruction. After its completion in 1743, it was destroyed during World War II and left in ruins for decades. Rebuilt and reconsecrated in 2005, the Frauenkirche is now a powerful testament to peace and reconciliation. You can admire its stunning Baroque architecture, attend services or concerts, and even climb to the dome for spectacular cityscape vistas. ### Watch the sunset at Bruhl's Terrace Whether with friends, family, or solo, watching a sunset from a balcony is a European bucket-list experience. And there's no better place to tick off this activity than at the elegant spot nicknamed "Europe's Balcony." This pedestrian zone is almost 33 feet (10 m) above the Elbe River, offering the ideal platform to snap some well-earned Instagram likes! Not only can you admire the sunset, but you also have panoramic views of other stunning structures like Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis and Augustus Bridge. ### Soak up culture at Semperoper Dresden Out of all of Dresden's glamorous buildings, Semperoper Dresden is arguably the cream of the crop. Gottfried Semper designed the opera house in 1835, blending Corinthian order, Renaissance, and Baroque Revival architecture into a masterpiece. Even though this is an opera house, there's a vast array of genres. From the classic Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet to the comedic musical The Blues Brothers, there's sure to be something you'll enjoy while in town!

When is the best time to visit Dresden?

Saxony's capital comes alive during the warmer months of the year. However, hotel prices soar, and the streets feel crowded. So, the shoulder seasons are the best time to plan your Berlin to Dresden transfer!

If sunshine and a vibrant atmosphere are your priorities, spring is the best time to travel. From April to May, the average daily high temperature of 66°F (19°C) draws the locals out in numbers, filling the outdoor terraces in bars and restaurants. The slightly cooler climate compared to the summer is also perfect for participating in walking tours or cultural excursions. For the best bang for your buck, consider traveling in the fall. Hotels, transportation firms, and tours offer significant discounts to attract customers before the slow winter period. But from September to October, temperatures are still warm enough to spend the day outside.

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