
Brühl's Terrace
Parim aeg külastamiseks
Sunrise or late afternoon for the warm light hitting the sandstone buildings across the river. Weekday mornings are far quieter than weekend afternoons.
Eelarvenõuanded
The terrace itself is completely free and open 24/7. The nearby Dresden City Card covers the stairs' adjacent museums if you plan to explore further.
Planeeri oma külastusaeg
30-60 minutes
Teave
Kiired faktid: Stretching nearly 500 meters along the Elbe River, this sandstone terrace rises dramatically above the water and offers uninterrupted panoramic views of the entire Dresden skyline. Locals affectionately call it "the Balcony of Europe," a nickname coined by a 19th-century painter who was captivated by its sweeping vistas.
Esiletõstmised: In 1814, a frustrated general ordered the medieval fortress wall that once stood here to be transformed into a public promenade, turning a defensive barrier into one of Europe's most beautiful urban viewpoints. Three terracotta-colored staircases, each with 74 steps, carry visitors up from the riverbank level, and at sunrise the sandstone glows so warm that photographers camp out an hour early to claim their spot.
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Kas oled kuulnud tasuta jalutuskäikudest?
Pärast reisimist üle 30 riigi on üks asi, mida sooviksin, et keegi oleks mulle esimesest päevast peale öelnud, ja see muutis täielikult minu linnakogemust.
Tasuta jalutuskäigud. Jah, tõesti tasuta. Kaarti ei ole vaja. Püüniseid pole.
Kohalik giid, 2-3 tundi
Peamised vaatamisväärsused, peidetud pärlid, kohalikud lood
100% jootraha põhine
Giidid teenivad ainult jootraha, seega annavad nad parima
Sa annad jootraha nii palju kui tunned õigeks
Lõpus annad lihtsalt jootraha nii palju kui tunned õigeks
Olen neid teinud paljudes linnades ja need on olnud peaaegu iga reisi tipphetk. Kui külastad Dresden, Germany, tee seda esimesel päeval. Sa tänad mind hiljem.



