Once one of the most beautiful cities in Germany among Dresden again a popular destination for tourists. With a car hire offers you the possibility to, relaxed the Elbe city without the hustle and bustle to explore and to walk on their historical traces. As the capital of Saxony, the city fascinating due to its picturesque location and course due to their variety of monuments and art collections. On the State of Saxony, Germany Poland and the Czech Republic border also, so that nothing in the way is also a visit to the neighbouring countries with a rental car. There are of course many car hire companies available on-site.
Dresden International Airport offers a convenient travel with a car, since all major car hire companies are represented. In addition to domestic flights such as the lines Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Cologne and Stuttgart, the airport has made international reputation. Popular tourist countries such as Turkey, Spain, France and Italy are served several times a day to ensure an optimum connection to travellers.
In 1945 during World War II, Dresden's old town was almost completely wiped out by a firestorm. The reconstruction proved to be in the first place through the use of the dreary DDR modular circuit board design, so that the city for many decades was not a popular destination due to the drab town. But in the past few years it went uphill with Dresden. Restorations and embellishments of the facades and buildings contribute, that Dresden slowly recaptured its reputation as one of the most beautiful cities in Germany itself.
As an art and cultural centre, Dresden has to offer many attractions and sights. Magnificent town houses from the year 1700 line the streets of the new town and invite to a broad exploration. A visit is worth the famous Frauenkirche, the three castles of Elbe on the slopes of the Elbe, the Augustus bridge and the Cathedral St. Trinitatis, Saxony's largest church. Nature lovers can admire more than 9000 different flowers and plants from all over the world in the botanical garden or relax in the so-called great garden, Dresden's largest, most beautiful and oldest park, a little.
After you have safely accommodated their car in one of the many car parks, you can plunge into the night life in Dresden. If you prefer quiet and loose like it can enjoy a stroll on the Louisen-and alum road and enjoying a cool wine in one of the bars or pubs. Many discos and clubs offer the young and young at heart recorded, however, until late into the night.