Single Room in Dresden - 387 sqft, elegant, nice, comfortable, Elbe river views (# 406) #406
Beautifully furnished room for up to four people in Dresden next to the Elb River. Features an innovative sleeping gallery, cable TV, a bathroom with tub and shower, and free parking and Internet., key advantages: elegant, nice, comfortable, Elbe river views, clean, well furnished, very comfortable, makes you feel at home, bright and inviting, There is parking in front of the house available for this object,
This room for up to four persons is part of a historical villa (1893) in Dresden in proximity to the Elb River. It offers two double beds in a sleeping gallery, a wardrobe, a sofa bed, cable TV, a CD player, a bathroom with tub and shower, free car parking, and free wireless DSL connection.
Includes access to a fireplace room and kitchen. Full breakfast available for € 9 per adult (€ 6 per child).
The villa garden offers wonderful views of Schloß Pillnitz. Two restaurants are nearby (about 150 m).
Driving Directions Dresden Airport:
This unit is located conveniently near Dresden Airport. From Dresden Airport the distance to the unit at Wilhelm-Weitling-Straße 3, 01259 Dresden is about 19 km (11.8 miles), approximately a 36 minutes drive by car. In addition, there are good public transportation options available for Dresden, in case you don't want to rent a car. At the top of this page is also a map with the exact location of the object.
Rate Summary: starting prices from USD $121-$136 for 1 person. Special offer available: Ask owner for children discounts
Unit Size: 387 square feet
Additional Features: Internet Access, Wireless Internet, Central Heating, Television, Cable TV, DVD Player
Location Description:
More travel info about Dresden: Dresden is the capital city of the German Federal Free State of Saxony. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area. Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour.