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.
Experience the most famous sights of the city. Learn more about chocolate in the Dresden Chocolate Museum. Taste the finest chocolate
Your guide awaits you in the entrance area of the Dresden Information, in the basement of the QF Passage next to the Frauenkirche.