Public Transportation
The Saxonian state capital is easily accessible by plane or train as well as convenient motorway connections. Long-distance coach lines travel eight times per day between Berlin and Dresden plus once per day to and from Prague.
The city has one of Germany’s densest public transport systems, with all places of interest and museums within fast and easy reach. Buses and trains run every ten minutes during peak hours.
There is a special parking and signage system for coaches including stops/photo stops and car parks close to all the main tourist attractions.

