Dresden's tourist bus is a convenient and practical way to tour the city and see its main iconic monuments. You can hop on and off at any of the stops to explore the city at your leisure.
Dresden Tourist Bus
The Dresden Tourist Bus goes on a two-hour route around the city with over 22 stops at the main tourist attractions in Saxony's capital, so you can find out why it's one of Germany's most visited cities. During the tour, you'll have an audio guide available in English.
The bus runs through the old town of Dresden and some of its most interesting stops are the Zwinger Palace, the Semperoper Opera House, Dresden Castle, and the Albertinum.
Validity
The ticket is valid for 1 day from the time it's first used. During this time you can get on and off the buses as many times as you like to see the most emblematic places in Dresden.
If you use your ticket for the first time after 4 pm, it'll also be valid for the following day.
Timetables and frequency
The Dresden sightseeing bus departs daily at the following times:
- April to October: from 10 am to 5 pm, every 15-30 minutes.
- November to March: 10 am to 4 pm, every 30-60 minutes.
However, these schedules are flexible and may vary.
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