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Dresden card

To see more in the Saxon capital and have fun, but also save money, take advantage of the many advantages of a Dresden city map. Get more discounts and free admission to many museums.

Dresden by Pascal POGGI

Those tourists who prefer independent travel in Dresden should buy the Dresden Card. The city map allows you to travel by public transport for free in the capital of Saxony for 1 to 3 days. You can also travel around the city with a regional map.

On the Dresden-Card you can ride on trains, trams, buses and ferries for free; to visit many museums freely; receive significant discounts on tours, theater performances and concerts. The discount applies even to restaurants and shopping. More than 130 objects of Dresden are covered by the action of the Dresden-card.

The Dresden City Card and the Dresden Regio Card give tourists the opportunity to save. The card should be ordered in advance - 10 days before the trip, or even earlier. Dresden Card delivered by registered mail.

Dresden Card points of sale in Dresden

  • in tourist information centers: near the Frauenkirche church (Neumarkt 2) and at the Hauptbahnhof main station (Wiener Platz 4);
  • in most hotels;
  • in state galleries.

Dresden Card, photo issuu.com

What are the benefits of using the Dresden Card?

Dresden city card

The Dresden City Card is used as a ticket for the indicated dates and the next day until 4 a.m. It applies to all public transport (except for cable cars). It operates in the tariff zone of Dresden and by tram on route 4 to the stop Vainböla. The card gives you the right to numerous discounts from partners.

Dresden City Card Family (Family Card) can be used by 2 adults and not more than 4 children under 14 years old.

1 day2 days3 days
Dresden City Card Single (1 person) €12 €17 €25
Dresden City Card Family (Family) €15 €25 €33

Dresden City Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days

Dresden City Map + Dresden Museum map for 2 days is valid for 2 days and the next day until 4 a.m.

  • as a ticket for public transport (except for cable cars) within the Dresden tariff zone, as well as on tram line 4 to Vainbёhl;
  • on the map you can visit 14 museums of the Dresden State Art Collections for free, except for the exposition Historical Green Arches and the Museum of Decorative Arts;
  • gives numerous discounts.

Dresden City Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days Single (for 1 person) - € 37;
Dresden City Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days Family (family) - € 66.

Up-to-date information (in Russian) on the website www.dresden.de/ru/.

Dresden regio card

Dresden-Region-Card gives the right to free travel during the indicated dates and the next day - until 4 a.m. It applies to all types of transport in Dresden and the region, except for special ones. Valid in the coverage area of ​​the Upper Elbe Transport Union - VVO. Provides various discounts on visiting attractions.

Dresden Regio Card Family (Family Card) can be used by 2 adults and not more than 4 children under 14 years old.

1 day2 days3 days
Dresden Regio Card Single (1 person) €20 €35 €45
Dresden Regio Card Family (Family) €30 €47 €65

Dresden Regio Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days

Dresden regional map + Dresden museums map 2 days is valid for 2 days and the next day until 4 o’clock in the morning:

  • as a ticket for all modes of transport in Dresden and the region (in the coverage area of ​​the Upper Elbe Transport Union - VVO), except for special ones;
  • on the map you can visit 14 museums of the Dresden State Art Collections for free, except for the exposition Historical Green Arches and the Museum of Decorative Arts;
  • gives numerous discounts.

Dresden Regio Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days Single (1 person) - € 55;
Dresden Regio Card + Dresden Museums Card 2 Days Family (family) - € 88.

Up-to-date information (in Russian) on the website www.dresden.de/ru/.

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