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Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket
Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket
Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket
Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket
Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket

Dresden historical city walking guided tour with Chocolate Museum ticket


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  • Book a historic city tour of Dresden with admission to the Chocolate Museum and taste the finest chocolate.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Historic site tour

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-What you can expect-
Embark on a journey back in time – with little anecdotes and great stories, your experienced and licensed guide will bring Dresden's past to life!

Entertainingly, you will experience the dark Middle Ages, the power of the Renaissance and the splendor of the Baroque. You will go in search of traces of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 and learn what moved the people. You'll start at Neumarkt with the Frauenkirche and experience the city's most famous sights during the tour, including the Semper Opera House, the Zwinger, the Residenzschloss, the Brühl Terrace, and the Fürstenzug.

Then get ready to learn all about chocolate and taste it too.

Dresden was the chocolate capital of Germany and is considered the place of invention of milk chocolate, which was exported from here to the world. In the Chocolate Museum you will experience the exciting history of this delicacy and what really defines good chocolate.

You will learn surprising facts about the numerous chocolate manufactories in Dresden in the 19th century, discover one of the world's largest collections of chocolate molds by Anton Reiche and get to know the long way from a cocoa bean to tasty chocolate.

Afterwards, you will sample what the first chocolate bars might have tasted like and excellent milk chocolate from nowadays.

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Duration: Lasts up to 0 day

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Your guide awaits you in the seating area of the Dresden Information, in the basement of the QF Passage next to the Frauenkirche.(Neumarkt 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany)

  • This activity is only offered in German

  • The duration of the city tour is 1 hour and 40 minutes

  • The visit to the Chocolate Museum takes place without a guide. On the day of your tour, or the day after, you can visit the museum at any time without prior registration by presenting your voucher

  • Opening hours of the chocolate museum: Daily from 11.00am - 6.00pm

FAQ

1. What unique experiences does the Dresden Chocolate Museum offer visitors?

The Dresden Chocolate Museum provides an immersive journey into the world of chocolate. Visitors can explore the history of cocoa, witness live chocolate-making demonstrations, and discover a variety of chocolate-related artifacts. Interactive exhibits explain the process from bean to bar, offering insights into different chocolate types and flavors.

2. How can I purchase tickets for the Dresden Chocolate Museum and what do they typically include?

Tickets for the Dresden Chocolate Museum can be purchased directly at the museum's entrance or conveniently booked in advance online. Booking through KKday offers the benefit of securing your admission ahead of time, ensuring a smooth entry and often includes the museum experience along with specific tasting opportunities, saving you time upon arrival. Standard tickets generally grant access to all exhibits and a small tasting sample.

3. What are the recommended ways to get around Dresden city for tourists?

Dresden offers several convenient options for tourists to get around. The city has an extensive public transportation network of trams and buses, which are efficient for reaching major attractions. Additionally, much of the historical city center is easily walkable, allowing for leisurely exploration on foot. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available for direct travel.

4. Are there hop-on hop-off bus tours available for exploring Dresden's historical sites?

Yes, Dresden offers hop-on hop-off bus tours that are a popular way to explore its historical sites. These tours typically cover key landmarks like the Frauenkirche, Zwinger Palace, Semperoper, and Brühl's Terrace, allowing visitors to disembark at points of interest and reboard at their leisure. It provides a flexible way to see the city's main attractions at your own pace.

5. Is Dresden city center easily walkable for visitors exploring historical areas?

Yes, Dresden's historical city center is highly walkable and ideal for visitors who prefer to explore on foot. Many of the most famous landmarks, such as the Frauenkirche, Zwinger, Brühl's Terrace, and the Royal Palace, are situated close to one another within the Altstadt (Old Town). Pedestrian-friendly zones make it a pleasant experience to wander between these iconic sites.

6. What payment methods are accepted for public transportation in Dresden?

For public transportation in Dresden, various payment methods are accepted. You can purchase tickets from vending machines at tram stops and in major stations, which typically accept cash and card payments. Mobile apps are also a convenient option for buying tickets digitally. On buses, it is sometimes possible to purchase tickets directly from the driver using cash.

7. What are the highlights of visiting the Chocolate Museum in Dresden?

Highlights of the Chocolate Museum in Dresden include its engaging displays on the origins of cocoa, the evolution of chocolate-making technology, and interactive exhibits where visitors can learn about different production stages. Guests particularly enjoy the tasting sessions, which offer a chance to sample various chocolate creations, from traditional to innovative flavors. The museum also showcases unique chocolate sculptures and historical packaging.

8. How does the Dresden Chocolate Museum connect with the city's historical chocolate-making traditions?

The Dresden Chocolate Museum intricately connects with the city's rich history as a prominent center for chocolate production and consumption. Dresden was historically home to some of Germany's earliest chocolate factories and renowned confectioneries, influenced by figures like Augustus the Strong who introduced coffee and chocolate culture. The museum highlights these local pioneers and the city's enduring legacy in confectionery, showcasing how Dresden helped shape Europe's chocolate traditions.

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