Dresden - the baroque pearl of Saxony

Dresden - the baroque pearl of Saxony

So, Dresden's on your list but don't know where to start. Well, before or after you let yourself charmed by the baroque architecture and explore the arts and culture, you can peak to the past with shopping and food. This simple map is perfect for a Saturday in the city, if you're in the mood for thrifting, a nice traditional meal in an old restaurant and drinks to end the day.
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Dresdner Molkerei Gebrüder Pfund GmbH
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Here you can start your morning with a glass of milk or sauer buttermilk in a shop from the 19th century that still has the original tiles.
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Elbeflohmarkt Dresden
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From private people selling things from their homes and garderobes to antique collectors with incredible rarities on their tables. Drinks and food stalls also present. Vendors start packing their things around 13 o'clock which is when you could close some good deals.
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lila Soße
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A chic restaurant that offers German foods reinterpreted, so let yourself surprised and delighted, either if you're a fan of the cuisine or not just yet. Better reserve a table.
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Camondas Schokoladenmuseum
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Amazing dark chocolate icecream on a stick, but right next to the icecream stall, there is also the Kakaostube and the Chocolate Museum, which is in German but there is Hot Chocolate you simply have to try.
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Bautzner Tor
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Traditional cuisine from East Germany in a cozy old fashioned home decor that is reminiscent of the by-gone times. Staff is friendly and prices decent.
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Wohnzimmer Dresden
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Relaxing atmosphere and vintage decor in this bar that serves a cocktail selection including non-alcoholic drinks.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
If you are a lover of all things vintage and antique, you're in the right place. I'm a visual artist, originally from Eastern Europe and living in Berlin since 8 years. My images, videos and installations have travelled bookshops, galleries and national museums. Now I work with metal and flowers and I’m also a passionate vintage guide. I had gone thrifting all across Europe, from Spain to Denmark and France to Romania. Fleamarkets, shops, cafes, museums like time capsule. I’ve done them all. It would be my total pleasure to share with you these places, where you can travel to another decade, or even century. You will feel inspired to decorate your home differently, find incredible outfits and gifts, have dinner and drinks in fabulous places. I'll show you the old Berlin. Let's go down the rabbit hole!
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