The flight between London and Dresden takes around ninety minutes, dpending on the airline you choose to fly with. Your departure airport will be Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted or London City, although most flights leave from Heathrow. There are around a dozen airlines with flights to Dresden from London. You can compare flights on the internet to get an idea of the prices and the timings.Several flights between London and Dresden make a stopover at another German city such as Munich, Frankfurt or Dusseldorf. These stopovers may considerably lengthen your journey, but the price of the ticket may well be cheaper. Dresden airport is part of an integrated transport system so you can easilly access the city by tram, bus, rail and car after your flight from London. There are also many car hire companies and taxis available.
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Dresden is an important cultural hub and is the home to many important art collections and music ensembles as well as some significant architecture from various periods in the city's history. There are 13,000 listed cultural monuments as well as whole area under what is known as 'General Preservation Orders.' The city also has some stunning modern architecture as well, although locally this has caused a little controversy.
2 CathedralThe Cathedral was completely destroyed during the Second World War and it wasn't until Germany was reunified that a decision was made to rebuild it. The finished building is a Rococo masterpiece and includes a cross of nails presented to the restoration by the people of the city of Coventry. This exemplifies the people's desire to be involved in efforts to promote reconciliation.
3 Zwinger PalaceOriginally this was a Rococo palace that was home to the exhibitions of the Dresden Court. Today though the Zwinger is a museum that contains the Old Masters Picture Gallery, the world famous Porcelain Collection and the Royal Cabinet of Mathematical Instruments.
4 FürstenzugThis is a large mural and it is a representation of a mounted procession of the former rulers of Saxony. It was painted in the 1870's to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Saxony's Rulers. The Mural was replaced with approximately 23,000 Meissen tiles in the early Twentieth Century to make it weather proof and this was finished in 1907.
5 Night Life and diningThe city is a major cultural hub and as such brings together the finest European and world cuisine. The cafes, bars and restaurant offer a great deal of warm hospitality which is becoming as famous as the beautiful city around it.