Fine dining: The 8 best restaurants in Dresden Elbland
Whether French finesse or Saxon down-to-earthness: these are the eight best fine-dining and Michelin-starred restaurants in and around Dresden.
Whether French finesse or Saxon down-to-earthness: these are the eight best fine-dining and Michelin-starred restaurants in and around Dresden.
It all began with a shared love of whisky that inspired two friends to establish the Dresden Whisky Manufactory – today one of the largest of its kind in Germany. Their early plan was to become independent bottlers, but it soon evolved into creating their own whisky under the label “Hellinger 42”. It’s still early days yet, but their success story is clearly gathering momentum.
Von ländlichen Gutshöfen bis hin zu barocken Prachtbauten. Die Region Dresden Elbland hat einiges zu bieten. Kommen Sie mit auf Entdeckungsreise!
The Meissen porcelain manufactory attracts visitors from all over the world and is one of Saxony’s flagship attractions. For more than 315 years, Meissen porcelain has been produced here. At Europe’s first porcelain manufactory, you can gain a unique insight into the fascinating world of white gold.
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The capital of Saxony was once regarded as Germany’s chocolate capital. At the Dresden Chocolate Museum, this sweet chapter of the city’s history comes to life, while chocolate makers, cafés, and restaurants continue the tradition in delicious ways.
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All key stages at the Meissen porcelain manufactory are carried out by hand, like this underglaze painting for example. Photo: Meissen porcelain manufactory.