Arrival
An efficient transport network is available to you in the city area of Dresden. Numerous streetcars, buses, Elbe ferries and two mountain railroad lines operate in the Saxon state capital. Dresden is also well connected to the surrounding area.
Flight
Dresden Airport is located approximately 9 kilometers north of the city center. It can be reached directly by S-Bahn and bus; by car via the A4, A13 and A17 highways and the B97 federal highway. It will in general take half an hour from Dresden Airport to Dresden city.
Train
Dresden is a hub in the long-distance rail network of Deutsche Bahn AG. There are connections to many major German cities several times a day, usually every 2 hours. The ICE, EC and IC trains stop at both Dresden Central Station and Dresden-Neustadt station.
Car
Dresden is connected to the national main road network via 3 highways: The A4 leads to Dresden from the west and from the east, the A13 from the north and the A17 connects the Saxon state capital with Prague.
More Information: https://www.dresden.de/en/tourism/information/arrival-transport-hotel-signage-system.php
Public Transport
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Dresden can be easily explored by suburban railway. It connects the city center with outer districts, nearby towns, and key transport hubs such as the airport and the main train station.
Dresden Airport railway station is located on the lower level of the terminal. The S2 suburban railway line runs every 30 minutes to Dresden-Neustadt and the long-distance train station Dresden Hauptbahnhof. The journey to Dresden Hauptbahnhof takes 21 minutes. You can also use the suburban railway (S-Bahn) within the city.
For more information on timetables and network maps, please visit: https://int.bahn.de/en?dbkanal_007=sprachauswahl-en
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Exploring Dresden by tram is convenient and efficient. The city's well-connected tram network allows easy access to major attractions, neighborhoods, and transport hubs. Whether you're heading to the historic Old Town, the vibrant Neustadt district, or the Elbe River banks, the tram offers a comfortable way to experience Dresden.
For more information on timetables and network maps, please visit: https://www.dvb.de/en-GB/
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Dresden is well-served by an extensive bus network. Buses provide easy access to various districts, attractions, and transport hubs across the city.
Bus lines 77 and 80 stop directly in front of the terminal. Bus line 77 connects the airport with the Infineon-Nord stop, where passengers can transfer to a tram to Dresden’s main train station. Bus line 80 provides access to the tram stops Grenzstraße and Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz.
For more information on timetables and network maps, please visit: https://www.dvb.de/en-GB/
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