Who hasn't heard about Dresden, the city that was so blitzed during WWII
? This was as much as I knew about the place, and I also knew a lot of
reconstruction work had been made, but nothing prepared me for how
beautiful it turned out. Old Town Dresden is enchanting, especially
during December with all the Christmas markets in full force.
First things first ... back in Prague we woke up early to make it to the
train station on time. As all of you who ever traveled with a baby
probably know, it is hard to ever be on time for anything. In fact, we
almost didn't catch our flight in Lisbon, and this time we got on the
train as the doors were closing. Yes, that close.
Arriving in Dresden we checked in at our apartment near the
Frauenkirche. Again, very pleasantly surprised at the quality of the
apartment. It had plenty of space for Sara to run around, a nice bedroom
and large living room and very functional kitchen. Also, it was located
at the start of the pedestrian zone, and within walking distance to all
the main attractions (and a 10 minute tram ride from the train
station).
We were hungry, so decided to take a brief tour of the Christmas market
next door, and then headed to Paulaner's where we had the best meal of
the whole trip. It was full when we came in so we grabbed the last table
by the door, but it was fine. The waitress even brought a baby chair
for Sara although she had to sit below the table. She loved it though,
and ate quite a bit of that spaghetti. As I said, delicious meal, great
service, and really good beer according to A.
After lunch it was time for a bit of museum time. There are two major
museums to visit in Dresden, the Residenzschloss and the Zwinger. We had
purchased the Dresden card which allowed for free entry into some of
the main exhibits, and decided to visit the Residenzschloss first
because it would be closed the next day. So we toured the Neues Grunes
Gewolbe and the Turkisch Cammer, both very good and quite interesting.
Luckily Sara fell asleep quickly so A. carried her around in the Ergo
during the whole visit.
Later in the afternoon we went to the main Christmas market at the
Altmarkt: the Striezelmarkt. We had dinner there (Thuringer rostbratwurst,
what else ?).
The day after we explored a bit more of historical Dresden and the rest of the Christmas markets (this deserves a separate post coming up next).
During the morning we went up the Frauenkirche and admired the views.
We also strolled near the river and the Kunst Halle.
And then visited the exhibits at the Zwinger, which we quite enjoyed in particular the Old Masters' Gallery.
Another stroll through the main market, and then we were tired so found a really nice café to rest for a while. It was the Einstein Café, right across the Altmarkt. A hot chocolate and a warm cappuccino were exactly what we needed.
Dinner had been booked the day before at Sophienkeller, which I think is mainly a thing for tourists, but the atmosphere is quite unforgettable. The food was OK, not exactly memorable but not bad either. I had the Weinachts menu (duck breast and almond maize for dessert) and A. had the sucking pig (the house specialty).
5 comments:
Lovely!!
:))
Sónia
Beautiful photos (as always!) I really enjoy your trip reports!
Thank you for such a great postcard from Dresden.
I can't hardly wait to see the Christmas markets!
You had really great journey. IMO, you enjoyed more with baby and city had good to offer. Have you visited Luray, VA?
Lindas imagens, linda cidade, linda família. Adoro mesmo as tuas viagens! Obrigada por partilhares.
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