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Everything is a pleasure.

Be careful, it can be addictive!

Did you know that Dresden Elbland is home to Germany's north-easternmost wine-growing region? Do you already know the Saxon Wine Trail? Or one of the countless outstanding restaurants - including Michelin-starred cuisine? Dresden Elbland is one of those regions of pleasure that are waiting to be discovered. And which will never let you go!

„No pleasure is temporary, because the impression it leaves behind is lasting.”

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Unique enjoyment in Dresden Elbland

Tips for a perfect day on holiday

Discover the wine region Dresden Elbland

One of the smallest wine-growing regions in Germany is full of surprises for wine connoisseurs. In a nutshell, this means: quality instead of quantity. You can discover this in a relaxed way on one of the six stages of the Saxon Wine Trail, which leads through picturesque landscapes and allows you to experience the regional winegrowing culture up close. You can also take a short trip to one of the many wineries in Dresden Elbland, including many family-run discoveries. Or how about a short holiday at a winery?

Audio guide for wine tours

Atelier Sanssouci in the Villa Sorgenfrei

In the Hotel Sorgenfrei - one of the most beautiful, historic wine estates in Dresden-Radebeul - the Atelier Sanssouci awaits you with great flavours (1* Michelin star, 2 red toques in Gault Millau and 7 pans in Gusto). In the former banqueting and garden hall of the Villa Sorgenfrei, chef Marcus Langer conjures up fine culinary delights for discerning gourmets: consistent French cuisine, interpreted in a classic and modern way with great care and craftsmanship!

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Beautiful theatre

How about a trip to the Kulturpalast? The new cultural centre, which was extensively renovated a few years ago, impresses not only architecturally, but also with an extremely diverse programme. With its outstanding acoustics, the new concert hall forms the centrepiece of the building - and is home to the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. Incidentally, many stars also make a stop here. Take a look at what's on the programme for your travel dates!

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