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Gewandhaus Dresden, Autograph Collection

Dresden • Innere Altstadt • OPTIMIZE

avg. $186 / night

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At a glance

An eighteenth-century cloth merchant's palace in Dresden's Altstadt with original Baroque details and contemporary interiors.

Best for: Architecture enthusiasts visiting Dresden's rebuilt Altstadt

Highlights:

  • Eighteenth-century Baroque palace surviving the 1945 firebombing
  • Original cornice detailing and arched French doors in rooms
  • Spa pool with tropical mosaic beneath Baroque ceilings
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PB hotel design editorial

A Baroque merchant's palace in the shadow of Dresden's Rathaus tower — its ochre stucco facade articulated by pedimented windows, mansard dormers, and a gilded cartouche above the entrance portal — carries one of the city's longer commercial memories. The building dates to the eighteenth century and served for generations as a cloth trading hall, the Gewandhaus, before its conversion into the hotel that now bears that name. Part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, the Gewandhaus Dresden brings 101 rooms across five floors of a structure whose bones predate the firebombing that erased so much of the surrounding Altstadt, lending it a historical weight that most of its neighbours cannot claim. The interiors work a careful negotiation between the palace's proportional generosity and a quietly contemporary sensibility. Guest rooms deploy sage and duck-egg green curtains against white plasterwork ceilings with original cornice detailing, the upholstered headboards and mid-century-influenced armchairs keeping the palette warm without tipping into period pastiche. Arched French doors with wrought-iron balconies appear in several room categories, flooding the space with diffuse Saxon light. The bar takes a darker register — a honey-veined marble counter beneath a cluster of faceted glass pendants, the leather-panelled back bar glowing amber — while the spa pool below arrives in an altogether different mood: white colonnettes rising through turquoise mosaic water to a ceiling printed with tropical palms, eccentric and deliberately escapist against all that Baroque propriety above.

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Gewandhaus Dresden, Autograph Collection Reviews

990 reviews

"It is a 5 star boutique hotel in a tastefully renovated building. You can walk 20min or take a short tram from central station. I took the tram to avoid bluestone pavement causing havoc with luggage wheels. Staff polite and helpful though not as friendly as Nuremberg and Leipzig. They only have 3 junior suites fully sold so I was upgraded to a larger room which was very nice and spacious. No lounge. No gym just a fitness corner with a treadmill and a bicycle, and some home gym system up to 10kg dumbbells. I didn’t gym. Breakfast was decent though you have to order egg and coffee from staff, and maybe made your own pancakes. It is called Gewandhaus as it was an old garment wholesaler not related to Leipzig Gewandhaus Opera."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 25, 2026

"Left Dresden Yesterday. This is the 3rd or 4th time at this hotel. Never had anything less than a very nice experience. My last visit was nothing less than impressive. The quality of the room and hotel was above standards. Want to recognize the associate at the front desk "Huwaydah". Very pleasant (always smiling, making eye contact, responsive). I did go to the manager's office to communicate these attributes."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Apr 23, 2026

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