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Kempinski Hotel Taschenbergpalais Dresden

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • ice-skating in the courtyard in winter
  • concierge knows absolutely everything about Dresden

    Cons

  • expensive extra charges for breakfast and Internet

Kempinski Hotel Taschenbergpalais Dresden Review

Destroyed in wartime bombing but now rebuilt, the historic Taschenberg Palace—the work of Zwinger architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann—is Dresden's premier address and the last word in luxury, as befits the former residence of the Saxon crown princes. Rooms are as big as city apartments, and suites earn the adjective "palatial"; they are all furnished with bright elm-wood furniture.

    Hotel Details

  • 188 rooms, 25 suites.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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