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Guest Rooms
The 94 rooms, 2 junior suites and 1 crown prince suite of the Radisson
SAS Gewandhaus Hotel are all elegantly furnished in the Biedermeier
style.
Air-conditioning, safe, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities,
radio and cable television with movie channel, three telephones,
fax and PC sockets, and trouser press are among the first-class
facilities. The spacious marble bathrooms with airpool bath or shower
are fitted with a vanity mirror and hairdryer. Further non-smoking
rooms, special rooms for disabled guests as well as rooms for allergy
sufferers can be booked. Room service is available 24 hours a day.
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The Radisson SAS Gewandhaus Hotel offers genuine hospitality
to all guests. Creativity, flexibility and a "yes I can"
attitude is exercised throughout all departments and services.
Should a guest not be satisfied with the services at the Radisson
SAS Gewandhaus Hotel and the hotel was not able to "make
it right", the guest will not have to pay.
Fitness
and Relaxation
At the end of a busy day, guests can unwind in the hotel's heated
swimming pool, relax in the sauna and solarium or enjoy a workout
in the well-equipped fitness centre. A golf course and tennis
courts are located near the hotel.
Concierge Service
Guided tours of the city, tickets for the Semper Opera, theatre
or cabaret just like any other desired activity or service can
be booked at our Concierge desk.
Parking
The hotel has its own parking place just in front of the property.
Extended late check-out
On request, until 3 p.m. at no extra charge
Express
check-out
Avoid long waiting queues at the check-out desk in the morning
by giving us the permission to charge your credit card with the
amount due to pay. We will then do the check-out after your stay
with us for you.
Grab & Run Breakfast
From 6.00 am till 8.00 am every day, get a cup of coffee or tea
and a croissant free of charge.
Laundry Service
Whether suite, skirt or blouse turn in your laundry by 9:00 a.m.
and you will have it returned cleaned and/or ironed by 5:00 p.m.
Meeting Facilities
At
the Radisson SAS Gewandhaus Hotel, you will find six air-conditioned
conference rooms furnished with day light and state-of-the-art
equipment for symposia, seminars and festivities. From meetings
of 5 people in the luxurious salon of the Kronprinz Philippe suite
to receptions for 160 guests in the salon Dinglinger, the hotel
has the right setting for a whole range of events, whatever the
size.
Whether you entrust the entire organisation of your event to us
or whether you would like us just to take care of the final arrangements,
our competent employees will ensure that every event will run
smoothly and professionally from start to finish. This applies
to technical aid as well as to a broad spectrum of office jobs,
including translation services.
Whether you are giving a huge party or celebrating quietly with
family and friends, let us do the work. We'll make sure that everything
runs smoothly, in order for you to devote your full attention
to your guests.
Food and Beverage
The
Mediterranean Restaurant Brasserie in the Gewandhaus is situated
next to our glass-domed atrium, flooded with light. A wide choice
of creative, light cuisine with a fantastic buffet breakfast in
the morning is served. Our well-trained and friendly service and
kitchen staff offers you an exceptional, professional and personalised
service. We would be pleased to welcome you at our restaurant
from 06:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. in order for you to test our
high level of quality.
During the summer months the terrace café, beneath the
historic fagade of the hotel, is a popular meeting place. In our
Lobby Lounge, the open fireplace invites our guests to enjoy snacks
in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere and the Havana Bar offers exotic
cocktails as well as beer on tap. Dresden's nightlife is within
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Links and Locations
Dresden's reputation as a "Pearl" of European architecture
dates back to August the Strong in the 18th century. Under the Elector's
influence Dresden was transformed into one of the most exquisite
royal residences in Europe. The Zwinger, the Taschenberg Palais,
the church of our Lady as well as the Semper Opera house are just
a few impressive testimonies of Dresden's Baroque and Classicist
period. Dresden has undergone extensive restoration after having
been severely damaged during World War II and will celebrate its
800th anniversary in 2006. The Florence of the East with its distinctive
Elbe silhouette will arise to past magnificence and glory. With
the German re-unification in 1989 Dresden was able to establish
itself as one of the leading centres of culture and the fine arts
in Europe.
Guided tours of the city are available in eight languages and Dresden
can be seen from a different perspective during a paddle-steamer
tour on the river Elbe.
Events and incentives are an important issue in an economic centre
like Dresden. Whether it's a medieval banquet or an elegant dinner
in the company of Countess Cosel and August the Strong, Dresden
and the Radisson SAS Gewandhaus Hotel will make every event unique
as well as unforgettable.
The magnificent castle of Moritzburg, the world famous porcelain
manufactory of Meissen and the blooming gardens of Pillnitz castle
are within easy reach and worth a visit. The Saxon Switzerland offers
rock climbing as well as various other outdoor activities. Further
afield, the golden city of Prague is close enough for a day trip. |
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