Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Bulow Palais, Dresden
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location The hotel is about 20-minutes' walk to Frauenkirche
Annual opening Open all year
Closest airport Berlin Schönefeld Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is about 90-minutes' drive from Berlin Schönefeld Airport
Closest railway station Dresden-Neustadt Station
Distance from railway station The hotel is 7-minutes' walk from Dresden-Neustadt Airport
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant, Bistro, Bar, Cigar Lounge, Spa Facilities with Treatment Rooms, Saunas, Ice Fountain and Fitness Room, Concierge Service, Parking.
Complimentary
WiFi, Spa Access.
Out and about nearby
Located in central Dresden in the Baroque Quarter just a 10- minute walk from the Old town with its museums and cafes. Within easy reach of the Frauenkirche Dresden and Zwinger Palace.
We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46199
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Bulow Palais, Dresden
The Hotel Bülow Palais is a characterful five-star property located in the heart of the Baroque Quarter, just a 10-minute walk from the Old Town in Dresden. The reception area contrasts nicely with the historic location of the building with bright colours and modern art work greeting guests. This contemporary style blends seamlessly with the more traditional features found in other parts of the hotel. The 58 rooms and suites are spacious, blending elegant period furniture with contemporary flourishes and warm hues of orange and yellow. The heavy drapes and rich fabrics used afford the rooms a luxurious and welcoming appeal. The hotel also boasts excellent facilities, including an indulgent Caribbean-themed spa area on the top floor. The white walls, wicker furniture and blue tones of the sea mural on the wall create an ideal haven in which to relax after a day spent exploring the city. Perhaps choose a treatment from the extensive spa menu or simply unwind in one of the three saunas. In the evenings enjoy the excellent dining experience offered by the hotel in either the Michelin-starred Restaurant Caroussel or the Bülow's Bistro. The Restaurant Caroussel produces refined, seasonal Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist and reservations are highly recommended. Dine in the elegant and warm surroundings of the restaurant itself or in the spacious Wintergarden, where ornate, chandeliers hang from the attractive glass ceiling. After dinner guests can relax and enjoy a drink in the stylish Palais Bar. The Hotel Bülow Palais offers traditional style and excellent facilities, making it a luxurious base from which to explore Dresden.
Room descriptions
The Hotel Bülow Palais has 58 rooms with air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe.
We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46199
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Bulow Palais, Dresden
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Relais & Chateaux Hotel Bulow Palais in Dresden, our clients usually arrive by train. By train, the closest station is Dresden Neustadt and then take a taxi. The hotel is about 8 minutes' walk from the station.
Additional information
Children: Extra beds can be placed in the Deluxe rooms and Junior Suite, and they are only on request. Up to 1 child under the age of 12 is free of charge when sharing with adults. Triple rooms are on request and subject to availability.
We particularly loved the Hotel del Sogno on Lake Garda for its character, beauty and amazing views. Great service too from the reception staff. Also they gave us great recommendations for restaurants.Mr and Mrs S, June 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46199
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel Bulow Palais, Dresden
About Germany
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Germany enables travellers to experience a fascinating and richly varied country. Germany is replete with regional quirks and personalities - a strong feature of German life and a hangover from the days, not too long ago, when the country was once a patchwork of independent states. Today, to travel from the ancient ports of the north, across the open fields of the German plain, and down through the Ruhr and onto the forests, mountains and cosmopolitan cities of Germany’s Bavarian south, you’ll experience an intriguing variety as great – and appealing – as you’d find anywhere else in Europe. Several of Germany’s cities have the air of national capitals. Cologne, though enmeshed in one of Europe’s most intensively industrialised regions, is rich in monuments. Bavaria’s capital, Munich, is another star attraction, with great museums and galleries. Berlin, the nucleus of the turmoil of reunification, is now one of the most sophisticated, artistic and exciting cities on the planet, while Nuremberg is thrillingly ancient, with the most charming of winter markets in the 11th century square, and summer festivals when the cobbled streets come alive with street artists and musicians. Scattered between these city big-hitters, quieter, utterly charming cities and large towns abound, with medieval old towns straight out of fairy-tale picture books. Heidelberg, the oldest university town in Germany, is an absolute gem, nestling between wooded hills on the banks of the Neckar river, a setting that has seduced visitors ever since the days of the Grand Tour. But from Trier to Bamberg, Marburg to Meissen, Regensburg to Rothenburg, enchanting old towns abound. Beyond Germany’s beautiful cities and towns, the Bavarian Alps, right on Munich’s doorstep, are a spectacular playground for hikers and bikers, horse-riders and skiers. The Rhine and Mosel are both littered with castles and vineyards, offering an enchanting backdrop for the cruise boats that drift serenely along their waters. And stretching more than 100 miles north to south, and 45 miles from east to west, the Black Forest is awash with pretty spa towns and exquisite health resorts, crisscrossed with walking trails. The Black Forest also boasts some of the most spectacular rail journals on the planet. A beautiful, intriguing country vastly at odds with its stiff stereotype, Germany is a wonderful holiday destination for active outdoorsy types and city-breakers alike.
Highlights of Germany
Berlin’s world-class museums, bustling bars, galleries and monuments; Rugen Island, with its rugged chalk cliffs, windswept beaches, Romantic-era spa architecture and tree-lined country roads; Dresden, with its baroque beauty on the banks of the majestic Elbe; Cologne’s magnificent cathedral; the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg; the sandy dunes of Sylt, a North Sea island with fabulous beaches and surf; the beer halls of Munich, ideally in September during the Oktoberfest; Lubeck, a Hanseatic gem; Muritz National Park, where you can go paddling and camping in a paradise teeming with birds; Bremen, a metropolis in miniature, with lovely red-brick and Art Nouveau architecture; the Alpine resorts of Bavaria, including Berchtesgaden, with dramatic peaks, dreamy lakes and superb walking trails; drive or cruise along the Rhine or Mosel, visiting castles, medieval villages and superb vineyards along the way; the walled medieval towns of Rothenburg and Trier, both with wonderful Christmas markets; the Christmas market at Nuremberg, oldest – and still most picturesque – in the world.
Facts in brief
Capital BerlinAirport Several airports are served from the UK, including Berlin, Bremen, Cologne-Bonn, Dortmund, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Stuttgart and Munich.
Size 137,000 sq. miles
Population 82 million