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The Most Beautiful German City I’ve Ever Visited

This time, I flew to Berlin specifically to take a train to Dresden—and it was totally worth it! Staying for two nights was perfect: I got to wander through the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) at a leisurely pace, and also relax by the river to watch the sunset 🌅. This is exactly the kind of European holiday I’d been hoping for! 🚄 Getting There Take a train from Berlin to Dresden—it’s a quick, scenic ride (around 1.5-2 hours), letting you ease into Dresden’s charm without rushing 🚞. 🏛️ Must-Visit: Green Vault Dresden’s iconic Green Vault is a treasure trove of art and craftsmanship! Don’t rush through its exhibits—take time to admire the intricate goldwork, gem-encrusted artifacts, and historical masterpieces. It’s best to book tickets online in advance to skip long lines ✨. 🌊 Relax by the Elbe River Head to the Elbe River waterfront in the late afternoon. Grab a coffee or a glass of local wine, sit on the banks, and watch the sun dip below the horizon—painting the sky in warm oranges and pinks. The view of Dresden’s skyline with the river is simply breathtaking 🍷. 📌 Tip Two nights strike the perfect balance: one day for cultural spots like the Green Vault and Dresden Cathedral, and one day to wander the Old Town (Altstadt) or chill by the Elbe. It’s not too packed, letting you soak up the city’s quiet beauty 🕰️. #Travel #EuropeTravel #Germany #GermanyTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #Dresden #EastGermany #TravelGrowthProgram #TravelEditorial

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The Most Beautiful German City I’ve Ever Visited

This time, I flew to Berlin specifically to take a train to Dresden—and it was totally worth it! Staying for two nights was perfect: I got to wander through the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) at a leisurely pace, and also relax by the river to watch the sunset 🌅. This is exactly the kind of European holiday I’d been hoping for! 🚄 Getting There Take a train from Berlin to Dresden—it’s a quick, scenic ride (around 1.5-2 hours), letting you ease into Dresden’s charm without rushing 🚞. 🏛️ Must-Visit: Green Vault Dresden’s iconic Green Vault is a treasure trove of art and craftsmanship! Don’t rush through its exhibits—take time to admire the intricate goldwork, gem-encrusted artifacts, and historical masterpieces. It’s best to book tickets online in advance to skip long lines ✨. 🌊 Relax by the Elbe River Head to the Elbe River waterfront in the late afternoon. Grab a coffee or a glass of local wine, sit on the banks, and watch the sun dip below the horizon—painting the sky in warm oranges and pinks. The view of Dresden’s skyline with the river is simply breathtaking 🍷. 📌 Tip Two nights strike the perfect balance: one day for cultural spots like the Green Vault and Dresden Cathedral, and one day to wander the Old Town (Altstadt) or chill by the Elbe. It’s not too packed, letting you soak up the city’s quiet beauty 🕰️. #Travel #EuropeTravel #Germany #GermanyTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #Dresden #EastGermany #TravelGrowthProgram #TravelEditorial

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