Kangaroo-Stop HostelvsRomantik Hotel Bulow Residenz
Kangaroo-Stop Hostel and Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz are both highly recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz scores significantly better than Kangaroo-Stop Hostel. Romantik Hotel Bulow Residenz has a TripExpert Score of 80 with approval from 5 reviewers like Star Service, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
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
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