Blasewitz Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A hillside village with colorful houses and dense green trees.
A street lined with historic buildings, a busy road, and a hill with trees in the background.
A mural with a man holding a book, surrounded by foliage and a house.
A city street with a large bridge, historic buildings, and a restaurant named 'SchillerGa'.
Three kayakers on a calm body of water.

Learn about innovation in the tech museum, cross the Blue Bridge and admire the impressive façades of the historic villas.

Blasewitz is a large hilly borough of Dresden known for its charming and affluent residential neighbourhoods and quaint cafés. It straddles the southern bank of the Elbe River and has several parks and gardens. Stroll along the charming riverside paths and enjoy the enchanting views.

Gaze up at the impressive 19th-century Loschwitz Bridge, which is colloquially known as the Blue Wonder, in reference to its colour. Although the blue is fading, the structure remains an emblem of the Blasewitz borough. Cross the bridge into the Loschwitz area for its Dresden TV Tower and the Schwebebahn Dresden, which is said to be the world’s oldest suspension railway.

Return to the Blasewitz side and explore the adjacent Schillerplatz, which is the main square in the borough. Here, you will find many commercial avenues filled with shops and restaurants. Browse the shops in the Schillergalerie Mall and watch a film in the movie theatre. Enjoy drinks and snacks from one of the quaint half-timbered inns.

Explore Blasewitz’s many attractions, including the Dresden Museum of Technology and Industry. Its tower offers a panoramic view of the borough. See the museum’s range of intriguing models and displays, which include levitating plates, automobiles and a kids’ corner.

Stroll through the charming streets and alleys of the neighbourhood and pick out your favourites from the rows of historic villas. Visit the Kreuzschule, which was set up at the start of the 14th century and is one of Germany’s oldest schools. Stay at one of the hostels and hotels in the area.

The borough is on the southern side of the Elbe River in the southeastern part of Dresden. Ride the S-Bahn train to the Dresden-Reick station or take a tram or bus to one of the many stops in the borough. You can also drive east from Dresden’s city centre for about 20 minutes to get here.

Blasewitz is a wealthy borough with excellent transportation links, an iconic bridge and intriguing historic structures.


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Altstadt Dresden

Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Green Vault to Dresden Cathedral – discover Altstadt Dresden, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Innere Altstadt

If you're spending time in Innere Altstadt, check out sights like Altmarkt or Old Market Square and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Altmarkt Station or Postplatz Station.

Neustadt

Museums, shopping and historical sites highlight some notable features of Neustadt. Make a stop by Bundeswehr Military History Museum or Kulturzentrum Strasse E while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Waldschloesschen Station or Nordstrasse Station to get around town.

Innere Neustadt

Shopping, historical sites and river views highlight some notable features of Innere Neustadt. Make a stop by Saxon State Chamber or Movie Nights at the Elbe while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Carolaplatz Station or Albertplatz Station to get around town.

Loschwitz

You might enjoy the historical sites while in Loschwitz. Dresden Suspension Railway is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Mordgrundbruecke Station or Plattleite Station to see more of the city.



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