Dresden's touristic center is compact and can be seen in a day. However, like that you are missing out on two of the city's greatest sights: Dresden Palace and its museums, including the world's most magnificent treasure collection, and The Gallery of Old Masters in Zwinger Palace, one of the world's best painting collections. Visiting those two adds at least another day. And even then you didn't visit any of the royal palaces and gardens surrounding Dresden, which would add another day. And then there is the beautiful medieval town of Meißen, birthplace of European porcelain, nearby the city, which would add another day. And then there is Saxonian Switzerland and Konigstein Fortress, a beautiful mountain range and a medieval fortress, which would add another day. You can at least spend 5 days in Dresden and see fantastic sights every day.
Very interesting video! Your drone footage was beautiful!! We are currently on a train from Prague to Dresden, and RUclips recommended this video to me 😉. Cheers! Dara
Visiting Dresden next month on our way to Prague. I loved your honest review! And gorgeous photos-I have more reasons to visit there than I expected! Thank you!
Thing is... the "historic part" of Dresden is really confined in one location. For example, if you are in Vienna, you have similar architecture at a way bigger scale, but you cannot see all of it in one go. That is a good thing... and maybe a bad thing. Sad is, that the fill in the gaps with modern architecture, which looks displaced. So, if you decide to come back, check out the stuff at our perimeter: Moritzburg, Pillnitz, Großsedlitz, Meissen and Königstein with the Sächsische Schweiz. More historic stuff, but.... not as equally overrun in the summer. I also would suggest visiting here in October, when the leaves get yellow-red; everything upstream of the Elbe then looks fabulous.
Did you made the drone filming by yourself? And although I do like your content, especially about Prague, but I always have a hard time to understand the comments because of Nash's heavy accent. Maybe it makes more sense to let Tereza do the comments.
I wanted to get a drone, but unfortunately there are too many laws and rules to follow, so i tend to use stock footage. Tereza's daily schedule is super busy, maybe in future once less busy she can do some voiceover
Hate to be that guy but I was wondering if you got any hassle due to being a black family. Dresden doesn't exactly have the best reputation in this regard.
Mate, no. Dresden is safe for colored people. Most reported incidents (luckily) are just name calling. In this regard, Berlin has more incidents per number of inhabitants and way more violent ones. But somehow media managed to picture us as racist cesspool, just because a couple village idiots from the surrounding countrysides decided to take walk here every other monday (btw PEGIDA is history now and their last march only had 500 participants in a city of 560,000 and a metropolitan area of 1.6 Mio).
They come from Czechia, that country is way less diverse and way less open to non-tourist foreigners than any place in Germany, including Dresden and Saxony. Stop making up stuff just to stir trouble.
@@mimamo On the contrary I live in Czechia and while they are not exactly welcoming, you will not be physically attacked. Perhaps it would be better for them to answer from their own experience instead of having an Ossi speak on their behalf.
Dresden's touristic center is compact and can be seen in a day. However, like that you are missing out on two of the city's greatest sights: Dresden Palace and its museums, including the world's most magnificent treasure collection, and The Gallery of Old Masters in Zwinger Palace, one of the world's best painting collections. Visiting those two adds at least another day. And even then you didn't visit any of the royal palaces and gardens surrounding Dresden, which would add another day. And then there is the beautiful medieval town of Meißen, birthplace of European porcelain, nearby the city, which would add another day. And then there is Saxonian Switzerland and Konigstein Fortress, a beautiful mountain range and a medieval fortress, which would add another day. You can at least spend 5 days in Dresden and see fantastic sights every day.
Thank you. This was very helpful for knowing when to plan a trip.
Great trip Tereza & Nash! The whole family looked like they had a great time. Always loving your content. Stay awesome! Cheers from Greece!
Thanks so much. The kids love any adventure, and thank you also for watching. Greeting back to Greece
Very interesting video! Your drone footage was beautiful!!
We are currently on a train from Prague to Dresden, and RUclips recommended this video to me 😉. Cheers! Dara
Thank you and we hope you will enjoy your time there 😃
@@NashTereza yes it has been a good visit! 😊
Visiting Dresden next month on our way to Prague. I loved your honest review! And gorgeous photos-I have more reasons to visit there than I expected! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! We hope you will have a lovely time there
Please be back another day maybe in spring and best on a weekday. Dresden is much less crowded then and much more enjoyable.
Thing is... the "historic part" of Dresden is really confined in one location. For example, if you are in Vienna, you have similar architecture at a way bigger scale, but you cannot see all of it in one go. That is a good thing... and maybe a bad thing. Sad is, that the fill in the gaps with modern architecture, which looks displaced.
So, if you decide to come back, check out the stuff at our perimeter: Moritzburg, Pillnitz, Großsedlitz, Meissen and Königstein with the Sächsische Schweiz. More historic stuff, but.... not as equally overrun in the summer. I also would suggest visiting here in October, when the leaves get yellow-red; everything upstream of the Elbe then looks fabulous.
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Did you made the drone filming by yourself?
And although I do like your content, especially about Prague, but I always have a hard time to understand the comments because of Nash's heavy accent. Maybe it makes more sense to let Tereza do the comments.
I wanted to get a drone, but unfortunately there are too many laws and rules to follow, so i tend to use stock footage.
Tereza's daily schedule is super busy, maybe in future once less busy she can do some voiceover
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Hate to be that guy but I was wondering if you got any hassle due to being a black family. Dresden doesn't exactly have the best reputation in this regard.
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Mate, no. Dresden is safe for colored people. Most reported incidents (luckily) are just name calling. In this regard, Berlin has more incidents per number of inhabitants and way more violent ones. But somehow media managed to picture us as racist cesspool, just because a couple village idiots from the surrounding countrysides decided to take walk here every other monday (btw PEGIDA is history now and their last march only had 500 participants in a city of 560,000 and a metropolitan area of 1.6 Mio).
They come from Czechia, that country is way less diverse and way less open to non-tourist foreigners than any place in Germany, including Dresden and Saxony. Stop making up stuff just to stir trouble.
@@mimamo On the contrary I live in Czechia and while they are not exactly welcoming, you will not be physically attacked.
Perhaps it would be better for them to answer from their own experience instead of having an Ossi speak on their behalf.
Tschechei ist voll mit miesgelaunten Menschen. Ni ht mal an der Kasse können die lächeln. @@ShunShufen