Kangaroo-Stop HostelvsPenck Hotel Dresden
Both Kangaroo-Stop Hostel and art'otel dresden are rated highly by professional travelers. On balance, art'otel dresden is the choice of most writers compared to Kangaroo-Stop Hostel. art'otel dresden scores 76 with praise from 5 sources such as Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Rough Guide.
Kangaroo-Stop Hostel
Erna-Berger-Str. 8, 01097 Dresden, Saxony
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Free Parking
- Kitchenette
Lonely Planet
"With an Australian theme throughout, this superb hostel is spread over two buildings: one for backies, the other for families. Some rooms have sinks, but other facilities are shared." Full review
Michelin Guide
"The main advantages of this basic friendly hostel is its price and central location. BBQs and campfires are organised on the outside terrace."
Rough Guide
"While its main building lacks the intimacy of other hostels in the Neustadt, dorms and rooms are larger, plus it provides apartments for up to four in an adjacent villa."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"With an Australian theme throughout, this superb hostel is spread over two buildings: one for backpackers, the other for families" Full review
Penck Hotel Dresden
Ostra-Allee 33, 01067 Dresden, Saxony
From $104/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
Concierge
"If the idea of being submerged in a sea of modern art doesn't appeal to you, then don't even set foot inside this hotel."
Fodor's
"This hotel keeps the promise of its name: it's all modern, designed by Italian interior architect Denis Santachiara, and decorated with more than 600 works of art by... A. R. Penck." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This triangular boutique hotel wears its 'art' moniker with a justified swagger." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"A very distinctive hotel with modern art, daring design and bright colours."
Rough Guide
"Located about 300m behind the Zwinger and showcasing art by Dresden’s AR Penck, this design hotel is far more neutral than the giant golden egg in its atrium suggests."