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Visit a campsite in historic Dresden

Dresden is the capital of the German state of Saxony, located in the southeast of the country near the border with Austria. In 1945, towards the end of the Second World War, Dresden was heavily bombed by the Allies. The city was hit with explosive and incendiary bombs, causing a massive firestorm. More than 75,000 homes and several historic buildings were destroyed, and over 25,000 residents lost their lives. After the war, Dresden became a communist city, and more historic buildings were demolished. Following German reunification, efforts began to restore Dresden to its former glory. Read more
Visit a campsite in historic Dresden
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Enjoy Your Holiday in Dresden

Dresden is an excellent place to spend your holiday. Campsites in Dresden welcome tents, caravans, and motorhomes. From your campsite, you can explore the city and its surroundings for an active holiday. The area around Dresden is beautiful, offering great opportunities for hiking or cycling. You’ll also find charming villages nearby, where time seems to have stood still. While the region has seen significant modernization since reunification, you can still spot reminders of its past in some places.

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Stay at a Welcoming Campsite in Dresden

If you have a tent or caravan, you can enjoy your holiday at one of the campsites near Dresden. Most campsites also offer spaces for motorhomes. Many have extra facilities such as a swimming pool, playgrounds for children, or a restaurant. At family campsites, there’s often entertainment for children during the summer and school holidays, so parents can relax and enjoy their break as well. If you prefer peace and quiet, a spot at a beautiful nature campsite is highly recommended. Here you can enjoy the natural surroundings away from the city, while Dresden is still within easy reach.

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Sights in Dresden

Dresden is definitely worth a visit. Despite the heavy bombing during World War II, the city still has plenty to offer.

Frauenkirche

The Frauenkirche was completely destroyed during the war, but its ruins remained untouched for many years. After German reunification, the church was rebuilt to its original state, with reconstruction completed in 2005.

Zwinger

This palace complex was constructed at the beginning of the 18th century and now serves as a museum.

Semperoper

Dresden’s opera house has a long history as the state opera of Saxony. It is named after its architect, Gottfried Semper.

Historic Old Town

Here you’ll find the Altmarkt, a central square that is also home to the well-known Kreuzkirche.

Fürstenzug

The world’s largest porcelain mural features images of the rulers of the former House of Wettin. The mural stretches over 102 meters long.

A Memorable Holiday in a Unique City

Dresden has much to offer visitors. You can explore the city while staying at a nearby campsite, which you can easily book through Camping.eu. Discover this beautiful part of Germany on your next holiday.

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