Press Release: The green, green pastures of Dresden
Thursday 4th September 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
With the demise of British Airways’ Dresden route why not take the train instead – prices for 3 nights from £519 per person.
Enjoy Dresden’s green and pleasant lands in one of the many beer gardens scattered over the green meadows surrounding the banks of the river Elbe.
Marvel at beautiful Baroque architecture in the form of the blue roofs and white washed sandstone of Dresden’s Zwinger building.
Appreciate the finer things in life in Dresden’s sparkling Green Vault, a veritable treasure chest filled with jewels, precious stones and masterpieces in gold, silver, bronze, amber, enamel and ivory.
Visit Dresden with Railbookers and stay at the elegant 4* Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe from £519 per person for 3 nights including breakfast and return train travel.
Alternatively Railbookers can tailor-make the perfect German grand tour with stopovers in vibrant Berlin and cosmopolitan Cologne along the way.
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Notes to Editor:
Price quoted for the Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe. Price valid for midweek arrivals between 26 October and the 27th November 2008. For further dates and prices please see www.railbookers.com
Eurostar trains run from London St Pancras International or Ebbsfleet International to Brussels Gare du Midi (Zuid Station). Eurostar runs from London St Pancras International to Brussels in approximately 1 hour 51 minutes. Change at Brussels Gare du Midi for a Thalys train through to Cologne. The journey time is approximately 2 hours 20 minutes. At Cologne transfer onto the overnight train to Dresden, which arrives the next morning.
Railbookers:
Railbookers tailor-makes short breaks and holidays to Europe by Eurostar and rail, including handpicked quality hotels.
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Press enquiries: contact Marion Leming on 0844 482 1011 or email us
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