Hotel Martha DresdenvsRomantik Hotel Bulow Residenz
Both Hotel Martha Dresden and Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz are highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz scores significantly better than Hotel Martha Dresden. Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz scores 80 with endorsements from 5 reviews such as Fodor's, Concierge and Lonely Planet.
Hotel Martha Dresden
Nieritzstrasse 11, 01097 Dresden, Saxony
From $106/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Meeting Rooms
- Dry Cleaning
Lonely Planet
"Fifty rooms with big windows, wooden floors and Biedermeier-inspired furnishings combine with an attractive winter garden... and a smiley welcome into a pleasant place to hang your hat." Full review
Michelin Guide
"This hotel has a superb central location, nice new rooms with classic furniture, some in Biedermeier style, and a cosy restaurants specialising in potato-based dishes in the vaulted cellars."
Rough Guide
"Tucked away in a smart quarter of the Neustadt, equidistant between the Altstadt and nightlife, this option provides one of the most comfortable midrange stays in Dresden."
Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz
Rahnitzgasse 19, 01097 Dresden, Saxony
From $106/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Smoking Rooms
- Multilingual
Concierge
"This discreet Relais & Châteaux hotel features all the amenities you'd expect of a five-star property, coupled with an intimacy you rarely find in accommodation of such high standards."
Rough Guide
"Still the “fine corner house with a huge entrance portal” described in 1731 when it was the residence of Augustus the Strong’s master builder."
Star Service
"This hotel is on a historic street near the Dreikonigs Church, two blocks from the river and the Westin, near the Semper Oper." Full review
Fodor's
"One of the most intimate first-class hotels in eastern Germany, the Bülow-Residenz is in a baroque palace built in 1730 by a wealthy Dresden city official." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This place occupies one of Dresden's oldest town houses and is a class act, from the welcome drink to the spacious gold-and-crimson-hued rooms baronially cloaked in antiques, paintings and porcelain." Full review