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The street connects the main railway station with the Altmarkt and offers a variety of shops, restaurants and other facilities. Worth seeing is the futuristic UFA Palace, which is a bit off the beaten track. Towards the main station, buildings of socialist architecture can still be seen, e.g. a prefabricated building on pillars.
Dresden offers a combination of historic architecture and modern city life. Prager Straße is an example of the city's recent history and modern flair, while the nearby Old Town is home to some of Dresden's most famous sights, such as the Frauenkirche or the Zwinger. It is worth exploring both aspects of the city during a visit.
Dresden offers a combination of historic architecture and modern city life. Prager Straße is an example of the city's recent history and modern flair, while the nearby Old Town is home to some of Dresden's most famous sights, such as the Frauenkirche or the Zwinger. It is worth exploring both aspects of the city during a visit.
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Openings
Shops on Prager Straße in Dresden are usually open from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 20:00. However, it is always advisable to check the exact opening hours of the respective shop before visiting, especially if you have special shops in mind or want to shop on public holidays.
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If you would like to travel by car, you will find various multi-storey car parks and parking spaces around Prager Straße and in the city centre of Dresden. However, please note that at peak times or during special events in the city, there may be a higher volume of traffic and the parking spaces could be occupied accordingly quickly.
For those who prefer public transport, there are several tram and bus lines serving the centre of Dresden. Dresden's main railway station, located at one end of Prager Straße, is a central hub for long-distance and local trains, so visitors from outside the city can also easily access the shopping mile.
For those who prefer public transport, there are several tram and bus lines serving the centre of Dresden. Dresden's main railway station, located at one end of Prager Straße, is a central hub for long-distance and local trains, so visitors from outside the city can also easily access the shopping mile.
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Dresden Marketing GmbH
Herr Marco Blüthgen
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01067 Dresden
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