Dresden
Dresden stands out for grand baroque architecture, riverside walks, and a calmer pace than Germany's biggest cities.
Dresden has a grand but calmer vibe, with baroque churches, palace architecture, and a rebuilt historic center that reflects both royal Saxon history and wartime loss; it fits a budget Europe trip well because the riverfront and old town are easy to explore on foot, while museums, guided walks, and Saxony day trips give travelers several bookable ways to go deeper.
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