"Very comfortable and clean hotel. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. We used this more remote hotel as a central point between Dresden and Leipzig. So nice to stay outside of the busyness of the city. Highly recommend this hotel."
A verified traveller stayed at Dorint Parkhotel Meißen
"The staff were spectacular -very helpful and kind.
Room was clean, and modern.
Lobby was nice.
Easy walk to town and train station with a small grocery store at the other end of the parking lot.
Shower was not easy to climb into and wouldn’t work for tall people. Also, the temperature control was confusing and didn’t seem to change the temperature no matter how we changed it.
Still- I would definitely stay there again, and would recommend it."
A verified traveller stayed at Mercure Hotel Riesa Dresden Elbland
"Able to switch to a river front room .. very nice and much better than the roadside one. Good beer and wine in the restaurant. Meals ok. Parking and dog friendly a plus. Great views of castle and river."
"I arrived at 6pm and the hotel was closed. I rang the bell and fortunately someone replied on the intercom. My key was in a loxk box next to the door and I was given the pin to open it. I was told to arrive before 8, not 6.
The hotel is a 10 minute drive from downtown. "
A verified traveller stayed at Business Hotel Siebeneichen GmbH
"Radebeul is a really nice suburb of Dresden and the Radisson is a great place to stay whilst there. The grounds of the hotel are well kept and the rooms we stayed in were clean and spacious. On the whole, we had a very enjoyable stay but I do have a few minor criticisms. The main one is that the pillows were very lumpy and uncomfortable (please buy new ones)! We were on the first floor of Anna Villa and there were the usual inconsiderate guests slamming doors and seemingly stamping their feet above and below us. Parking is €16 per day in the hotel’s garage. For a two night stay, we decided to park on a local side street and save ourselves €32! The last criticism was that the spa charges guests for entry. It is ‘only’ €5 per person (€15 for a family) but I have stayed in a lot of hotels for my job and this is the first time I have experienced a hotel charging guests to use the pool/sauna. I understand charging non-guests but it didn’t sit right to charge your own guests for something that most hotels provide for free. We did not pay for breakfast as part of the room package and if we had wanted to eat breakfast in the hotel, it was €11 for children and €21.50 for adults, which we felt was excessive and so ate breakfast elsewhere. I stress however that we did have an enjoyable stay and would certainly book this hotel again next time we visit Dresden. My review is genuinely intended to be constructive criticism as no hotel ever gets everything right all the time"
A verified traveller stayed at Radisson Blu Park Hotel & Conference Centre
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Riesa, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Riesa is known for its churches and monuments.
What’s there to see and do in Riesa?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Platsch Water Park, or get outside and enjoy nature at Elbe. While here, Sachsen Arena and Rathaus Riesa are other places worth a visit.
What’s a holiday rental in Riesa like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Riesa. Holiday rentals feature extras like laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll have all the comforts of home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, holiday rentals can provide a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and lobbies packed with people while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular option for a small group gathering.