Activities
Free Cancellation
Language:
German
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Discover Dresden's most famous sights
Cycle through the historic Old Town and the Wilhelminian Quarter
Enjoy a relaxing tour along one of the most beautiful cycling routes in Germany
What to expect
Let yourself be enchanted and discover Dresden's most beautiful sides from a new perspective!This tour is a perfect combination of culture and nature, you will get to know the highlights as well as extraordinary places off the beaten track. This guided bike tour, along one of the most beautiful bike routes in Germany, is the ideal introduction for tourists and locals. Active and relaxed, you will experience the historic Old Town, blooming gardens and the Wilhelminian quarter of the Neustadt on both sides of the Elbe River. On quiet roads and an extensive cycling network, you will pass through the unique Elbe valley landscape. Look forward to well-known highlights such as the Church of Our Lady, the Palace in the Great Garden, the Waldschlößchen Bridge with a view of the Elbe castles, the Baroque Quarter, Theaterplatz with the Semper Opera House, the Zwinger and the Residence Palace.The tour guides will provide you with valuable insider tips and make your excursion a special experience!
What's included
Guided bike tour with rental bike or own bike (depending on the option chosen)
What to remember
You have the choice to participate in the tour with a rental bike provided by the local partner or your own bike. Please choose the corresponding option during the booking process
This activity is only offered in German
Minimum age for participation: 14 years
The distance covered during the tour is about 15 kilometers
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Neumarkt 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany
Meeting point:
Your guide awaits you in the seating area of the Dresden Information in the basement of the QF Passage, next to the Frauenkirche.