Search and book hotel rooms in Saxony

Saxony is small, dense and easy to travel without a car. The two big cities are about an hour apart by train, and the hills start immediately behind Dresden. Dresden is the baroque one: the Frauenkirche, the Zwinger and the Semper opera house all stand in the same bend of the Elbe, and all were rebuilt after 1945. Leipzig is bigger, younger and cheaper - Bach worked at the Thomaskirche here for nearly thirty years, and the city has turned its old cotton mills into studios. Saxon Switzerland begins half an hour upriver at Pirna; the Bastei rocks above the Elbe are the best known viewpoint in eastern Germany. Görlitz on the Polish border came through the war undamaged and is booked constantly as a film set. Meissen has made porcelain since 1710, and Bautzen is the centre of the Sorbian minority, with street signs in both languages.

We list 203 hotels across 91 towns in Saxony. A room costs around 95 EUR a night here, and the cheapest beds start at 15 EUR. The cheapest we found is GRONERS Leipzig.