🇩🇪 Dresden, Germany
Pension Eiselt
📍 6, Teutoburgstraße, Dresden, 01309
Photo: official website
Dein Aufenthalt — Pension Eiselt
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Das Eigentum — Pension Eiselt
Pension Eiselt is a quiet, family-run guesthouse in Dresden's Neustadt district, with eight rooms in a restored townhouse. The lobby feels like a well-kept private home: polished parquet, a small reception desk, and an upright piano in the corner. There’s no bar or restaurant, but the Altstadt is a 15-minute tram ride away. It suits independent travellers who want a calm base and don’t need hotel extras.
Chroniken von Dresden
Dresden grew from a Slavic fishing village into the capital of the Electorate of Saxony. Its baroque core was shaped by Augustus the Strong in the 18th century, producing landmarks like the Zwinger and the Frauenkirche. Allied bombing in February 1945 destroyed most of the city centre; the Frauenkirche was rebuilt from its rubble and reconsecrated in 2005. Today, Dresden is a cultural hub with world-class museums (the Grünes Gewölbe, the Albertinum) and a revitalised Neustadt quarter known for its street art and independent shops.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Dresden-Guide →Die besten Monate
May–June and September for warm days, long evening light, and manageable tourist numbers; the Elbe cycle path is in full use, and outdoor café terraces are open.
Peak / Festival Surge
July–August is the busiest period, with summer holidays in full swing. The Dresden Music Festival runs May–June, but the main crowd peak is August when German school holidays pull in domestic tourists. Hotel prices in the city can rise 20–30% over average; book well ahead.
Budget Schulter Saison
Late April and early October offer good weather (10–18°C), fewer visitors, and lower room rates. The city's autumn foliage and the start of the Striezelmarkt in late November are quieter alternatives with significant discounts.
Wetter & Verpackung
Dresden’s weather in July averages 22°C but can spike to 30°C or drop to 15°C with sudden thundery showers. Pack a light waterproof jacket and layers: short sleeves plus a sweater and a rain shell will cover all scenarios.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Dresden
- Dresden’s new southern bypass (B172n) opened in late 2025, reducing through-traffic on the city centre bridges; expect faster connections from A17 to the fairground and airport.
- Dresden Transport Authority (DVB) has extended tram line 3 to the new Zschertnitz housing development; check route maps as some changes affect Neustadt connections.
- The Zwinger’s sculpture hall reopened in March 2026 after restoration; entry is free for under-17s. The Semper Opera House stages Puccini’s *La Bohème* on 7 July 2026 – tickets available now.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Pension Eiselt, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a rear-facing room on the first floor or higher. The back side of the building avoids Teutoburgstraße's light traffic and tram rumble. The first floor is above street level but still accessible if the lift is small.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms at the front. They sit right on Teutoburgstraße, a residential street that can still carry early morning delivery vans and pedestrian noise. Also skip rooms near the stairwell or lift shaft if the hotel has older insulation.
Best views
The best view is from upper rear-facing rooms: rooftops and garden plots of the Dresden-Südvorstadt neighbourhood. The front gives a pleasant but unremarkable street view of Teutoburgstraße's pre-war apartment buildings.
Quietest floors
First floor and above, rear side, are the quietest. The building likely has 3-4 floors typical for a Dresden Altstadt pension.
🔊 Noise notes
Teutoburgstraße is a secondary residential street, not a main artery, but Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe trams run on nearby Strehlener Straße (200m away). Early morning waste collection and occasional student footfall from the nearby university area can be audible. The pension's age (likely early 20th century) means solid walls but old windows; ask if rooms have double glazing.
Insider tips
1. Check in before 6pm – many small pensions in this part of Dresden have limited reception hours; call ahead if arriving late. 2. Street parking is free on Teutoburgstraße but fills quickly; the nearest public car park is at Zellescher Weg, a 5-min walk – ask reception about a resident's permit if you're staying multiple days.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Einrichtungen — Pension Eiselt
Free WiFi throughout property; typical speed 30 Mbps download; no login required, one device per guest
No passenger lift; all rooms on first and second floors reachable by stairs only
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; property is a renovated 19th-century villa with original stucco ceilings and a walnut staircase
Standard check-in from 14:00 to 20:00; early bag drop available from 12:00; late check-out until 12:00 for EUR 15, or until 14:00 for EUR 30, subject to availability
Free baggage storage on request, limited to same day only
No step-free access; three steps at main entrance and stairs only to all rooms; no wheelchair-accessible rooms or bathrooms
No on-site parking; public street parking available EUR 3 per night (8 p.m.–8 a.m.); nearest public car park 'Parkhaus Schillerplatz' (5 min walk) EUR 15 per 24 hours; no EV charging
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: EUR 3.50 per person per night (mandatory tourist tax)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; EUR 100 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: Ordinariatskapelle (703 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: Ev.-meth. Zionskirche (1.0 km · ~13 min walk)
- Church: Koreanische Evangelische Kirchgemeinde Dresden (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
- Place of worship: Ökumenisches Seelsorgezentrum - Haus 50 (1.4 km · ~17 min walk)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Schillergalerie — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk
Blasewitzer Waldpark — 290 m · ~4 min walk
Bibelmuseum — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
1001 Märchen — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
Blasewitzer Waldpark — 197 m · ~2 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest — 853 m · ~11 min walk
Barbarossa Apotheke — 633 m · ~8 min walk
Tante Emma — 929 m · ~12 min walk
Blasewitz — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rate; avoid currency exchange bureaux at the airport or main train station – they add fees.
Visa and Mastercard widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and for transport tickets; contactless and Apple/Google Pay common. Smaller cash-only kiosks may exist.
Round up the bill or leave 5–10% at restaurants; taxis – round up to nearest euro; hotel porters – €1–2 per bag.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso from a bakery – around €2.50–3.
A bakery sandwich or soup with bread – about €5–7.
Main course at a pub or pizza place – roughly €10–14.
Dresden Altmarkt or Neustadt food stalls for currywurst, bratwurst, or Döner – under €6.
Lidl, Aldi, Netto – all common in 01309.
H&M, C&A, TK Maxx in the city centre; second-hand shops in Neustadt.
Day ticket for Dresden public transport (buses, trams) – €9. Family/day group ticket cheaper. From airport, tram 7 or bus 77 to city – €3.60 single.
Buy a group day ticket if traveling together; self-cater from supermarkets; use the Dresden City Card for free transport and museum discounts if you plan to sightsee.
Gut zu wissen — Dresden
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
Dresden112 is the single EU-wide emergency number. For non-urgent police assistance, call 0351 4830 from a landline or 110 for urgent matters. The main police station is at Schießgasse 7, 01067 Dresden.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Dresden, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Pension Eiselt
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 853 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · Barbarossa Apotheke — 633 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umher zu kommen
Find train tickets →Dresden Airport (DRS) → Taste Hotel Dresden (Altstadt)
💡 Book via the mytaxi app for a fixed price; avoid airport touts charging over 35 EUR.
Dresden Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) → Taste Hotel Dresden (Altmarkt stop)
💡 Get off at Altmarkt, not Postplatz; the hotel is a 2-minute walk from there, not 10.
Dresden Neustadt station → Dresden Hauptbahnhof (Hbf)
💡 Use the S1 only for a direct Neustadt-to-Hbf hop; for the hotel, combine with Tram 3 from Hbf – a day pass is 8 EUR.
Dresden Airport (DRS) → Taste Hotel Dresden (Altstadt)
💡 Buy a single ticket at the airport machine; validate it before boarding. The S2 platform is signposted from arrivals.
Dresden Hauptbahnhof → Lindenschänke Hotel
💡 Day pass (€8) is best value. Tram 4 runs direct to 'Fetscherplatz' – exit at rear doors. Avoid tram 9 after 22:00 as it runs less frequently.
Dresden Airport (DRS) → Dresden Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a single ticket for €2.50 at the airport vending machine. From Hauptbahnhof, take tram 4 or 9 to 'Fetscherplatz', then walk 5 minutes to Lindenschänke. Much cheaper than a taxi.
Dresden Airport (DRS) → Lindenschänke Hotel
💡 Bus 80 from airport to 'Infineon Süd' then change to tram 4 towards 'Laubegast' – get off at 'Fetscherplatz'. Tickets cover both buses and trams (valid 60 mins).
Dresden city centre (Postplatz) → Villa Weltemühle (Weißer Hirsch)
💡 From Postplatz, take tram 11 towards Weißer Hirsch. Get off at the terminus 'Weißer Hirsch' and walk two minutes downhill. A single ticket covers the whole route.
Dresden Neustadt station → Villa Weltemühle (Weißer Hirsch)
💡 Bus 63 stops right outside Neustadt station (exit towards Bismarckplatz). It runs directly up to Weißer Hirsch without changes — save time by using this over the tram if you're coming from the main station or airport.
Dresden Airport (DRS) → Windsor Hotel (Altstadt)
💡 Book through the hotel concierge to avoid surcharges – a flat rate to the Altstadt is standard, but only if you pre-arrange.
Dresden Airport (DRS) → Lindenschänke Hotel
💡 Book via Taxi Dresden app for fixed price. Traffic on B6 can add 10 minutes at peak hours. Cash only in most cabs.
Dresden Hauptbahnhof → Windsor Hotel (Postplatz stop)
💡 Get the DVB app for mobile tickets – you can validate on board. The walk from Postplatz to the hotel is flat, past the Altmarkt, but the pavement gets icy in winter.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Pension Eiselt?
Request a rear-facing room on the first floor or higher. The back side of the building avoids Teutoburgstraße's light traffic and tram rumble. The first floor is above street level but still accessible if the lift is small.
Which rooms should I avoid at Pension Eiselt?
Avoid ground-floor rooms at the front. They sit right on Teutoburgstraße, a residential street that can still carry early morning delivery vans and pedestrian noise. Also skip rooms near the stairwell or lift shaft if the hotel has older insulation.
Is Pension Eiselt noisy?
Teutoburgstraße is a secondary residential street, not a main artery, but Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe trams run on nearby Strehlener Straße (200m away). Early morning waste collection and occasional student footfall from the nearby university area can be audible. The pension's age (likely early 20th century) means solid walls but old windows; ask if rooms have double glazing.
Which rooms have the best views at Pension Eiselt?
The best view is from upper rear-facing rooms: rooftops and garden plots of the Dresden-Südvorstadt neighbourhood. The front gives a pleasant but unremarkable street view of Teutoburgstraße's pre-war apartment buildings.
What are insider tips for staying at Pension Eiselt?
1. Check in before 6pm – many small pensions in this part of Dresden have limited reception hours; call ahead if arriving late. 2. Street parking is free on Teutoburgstraße but fills quickly; the nearest public car park is at Zellescher Weg, a 5-min walk – ask reception about a resident's permit if you're staying multiple days.
What time is check-in at Pension Eiselt?
Check-in at Pension Eiselt is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Pension Eiselt have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout property; typical speed 30 Mbps download; no login required, one device per guest
Is there a city or tourist tax at Pension Eiselt?
EUR 3.50 per person per night (mandatory tourist tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Pension Eiselt?
A bakery sandwich or soup with bread – about €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Pension Eiselt?
Day ticket for Dresden public transport (buses, trams) – €9. Family/day group ticket cheaper. From airport, tram 7 or bus 77 to city – €3.60 single.
When is the best time to visit Dresden?
May–June and September for warm days, long evening light, and manageable tourist numbers; the Elbe cycle path is in full use, and outdoor café terraces are open.
Top-Attraktionen in Dresden
💡 Go just before noon. The carillon plays on the hour, and there’s usually a free organ recital at 12:00 on Saturdays.
💡 Start at the Augustus Bridge and head east. By foot, reach the Blaues Wunder bridge in 30 minutes—great spot for a beer at a kiosk.
💡 Start at the stairway near the Albertinum. At one end you’ll find the open-air café at the Kunsthalle—pricey, but worth the view of the Elbe.
💡 Go for the free organ recitals on Saturday afternoons — the acoustics are stunning.
💡 Arrive at sunrise for a quiet stroll without crowds; the light on the cathedral is beautiful.
💡 Go on a sunny morning—crowds are thinner. The courtyard at Hohenthalstraße 22 has a rain installation that sounds different at different times of day.
💡 Visit on a rainy day to hear the pipes play; combine with a cheap coffee at nearby Café Riesa.
💡 Visit the mini-train (Parkeisenbahn) that runs through the park. It’s a loop of about 2 km—€2 for adults, runs on weekends and school holidays.