Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Dresden on a guided walking tour. Hear fascinating facts and stories from your tour guide, followed by a self-guided visit to the Dresden Chocolate Museum where you can taste some of Germany's finest chocolates.
Meet your guide at the Neumarkt in the Old Town. Admire the views of some of Dresden's most famous attractions, including the Frauenkirche, the Semperoper, and the Baroque Zwinger.
Learn about the dark times of the Middle Ages, the vigour of the Renaissance, and the grandeur of the Baroque era. Hear about the background to the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 and discover more about the reunification of East and West Germany.
From Dresden Castle, head to Brühl's Terrace and the Procession of Princes and Stallhof, until you arrive at Dresden Cathedral. Then, see the Taschenbergpalais and Augustus Bridge, before ending your walking tour near Frauenkirche.
After the tour, pay a visit to Dresden's Chocolate Museum. Learn more about Dresden's former status as Germany's “capital of chocolate”. Learn about the origins of milk chocolate, which is said to have been invented in the city.
Learn about the key components of great chocolates fascinating history and what really good chocolate is all about. Learn surprising facts about the numerous chocolate factories in 19th-century Dresden.
Discover one of the world's largest collections of chocolate moulds by Anton Reiche and trace the long path from cocoa beans to delicious chocolate. Afterwards, find out what the first chocolate bars may have tasted like and savour some of Germany's finest milk chocolate.