Your stay — Villa Lindemann
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Villa Lindemann, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (4th or 5th floor) to minimize street noise from the nearby main road. Additionally, rooms on the rear side of the hotel (facing the courtyard) tend to be quieter than those on the front side.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the lower floors (1st to 3rd floor) may be noisier due to the hotel's proximity to the main road. Additionally, rooms near the service entrance or lift may experience noise from staff and guests.
Best views
Rooms on the rear side (facing the courtyard) offer a view of the surrounding buildings, while rooms on the front side may have a view of the city.
Quietest floors
4th to 5th floors
🔊 Noise notes
The hotel's location on a main road means that rooms on lower floors may experience noise from traffic. Additionally, the hotel's layout means that some rooms are closer to the lift and service entrance, which may generate noise.
Insider tips
Book a room with a mini-fridge if you plan to stay for an extended period, as the hotel's restaurant may have limited hours. Request a room with a window that opens for a better airflow, as the hotel's interior design can be quite formal and air-tight.
- 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 Facilities — Villa Lindemann
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Serves all floors, including the historic wing with original 19th-century staircase
Complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) and local newspapers in the lobby
Check-in from 14:00, late check-out until 12:00 (€20 fee after 13:00), early bag-drop available
Available at the front desk, free of charge
Step-free access, wheelchair ramp at the main entrance, accessible rooms available, but no elevator in the historic wing
Limited on-site parking available for €15 per night, nearest public car park 'Parkhaus Kurt-Tucholsky-Platz' is a 5-minute walk away (€2.50 per hour), no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €3.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit and a €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Evangelisch-lutherische Freikirche Dresden (274 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Diakonissenhauskirche (484 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Martin-Luther-Kirche (952 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Neuapostolische Kirche - Gemeinde Dresden-Neustadt (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Simmel-Center — 2.0 km · ~25 min walk
Thomas-Müntzer-Platz — 843 m · ~11 min walk
BRN-Museum — 723 m · ~9 min walk
Carte Blanche (Travestie) — 641 m · ~8 min walk
Käthe-Kollwitz-Ufer — 641 m · ~8 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Ostsächische Sparkasse — 869 m · ~11 min walk
Ostend Apotheke — 917 m · ~11 min walk
Lebensmittel bei Mustafa — 887 m · ~11 min walk
Fähre Neustadt-Johannstadt — 389 m · ~5 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
You can exchange currency at Dresden Airport, but rates are generally poor; better to use an ATM or exchange office in the city centre. Some shops and restaurants may accept credit cards, but cash is still king.
Contactless payments are widely accepted in Dresden, with many shops, cafes, and restaurants accepting EC/Maestro and Visa/Mastercard; some smaller businesses may only take cash.
Round up the bill or leave 5-10% in restaurants and bars; for taxis, round up the fare or give 5-10% of the metered price; hotel staff don't expect tips but a small gesture is appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A coffee at a local cafe will cost around €2-3; consider visiting a traditional Dresden coffee shop like a 'Konditorei' for a more authentic experience.
You can find a budget-friendly lunch option at a traditional German fast food place, such as a 'Currywurst' stand, for around €5-6.
A budget-friendly dinner can be found at a mid-range restaurant offering traditional Saxon cuisine, with a main course costing around €15-20.
Look for food stalls and markets in the Altstadt (Old Town) area for affordable and delicious street food options.
Lidl and Aldi are budget-friendly supermarket chains with multiple locations in Dresden.
For affordable high-street shopping, try the pedestrian shopping street 'Altmarkt' or the nearby 'Neustadt' area.
A day pass for public transport in Dresden costs €6.50; from the airport, take bus 77 to the city centre for around €2.50.
Buy a Dresden Card for free admission to many attractions and public transport.Take advantage of happy hour deals at bars and restaurants.Consider purchasing a reusable public transport ticket for frequent travellers.
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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 Villa Lindemann
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Ostsächische Sparkasse — 869 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · Ostend Apotheke — 917 m · ~11 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
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.
About Dresden
Wikipedia ↗Dresden ( DREZ-den; German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth largest by area (after Berli...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Villa Lindemann?
Request a room on a higher floor (4th or 5th floor) to minimize street noise from the nearby main road. Additionally, rooms on the rear side of the hotel (facing the courtyard) tend to be quieter than those on the front side.
Which rooms should I avoid at Villa Lindemann?
Rooms on the lower floors (1st to 3rd floor) may be noisier due to the hotel's proximity to the main road. Additionally, rooms near the service entrance or lift may experience noise from staff and guests.
Is Villa Lindemann noisy?
The hotel's location on a main road means that rooms on lower floors may experience noise from traffic. Additionally, the hotel's layout means that some rooms are closer to the lift and service entrance, which may generate noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Villa Lindemann?
Rooms on the rear side (facing the courtyard) offer a view of the surrounding buildings, while rooms on the front side may have a view of the city.
What are insider tips for staying at Villa Lindemann?
Book a room with a mini-fridge if you plan to stay for an extended period, as the hotel's restaurant may have limited hours. Request a room with a window that opens for a better airflow, as the hotel's interior design can be quite formal and air-tight.
What time is check-in at Villa Lindemann?
Check-in at Villa Lindemann is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Villa Lindemann have Wi-Fi?
Free, 100 Mbps speed, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Villa Lindemann?
€3.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Villa Lindemann?
You can find a budget-friendly lunch option at a traditional German fast food place, such as a 'Currywurst' stand, for around €5-6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Villa Lindemann?
A day pass for public transport in Dresden costs €6.50; from the airport, take bus 77 to the city centre for around €2.50.
Top Attractions 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.