Note Bene
Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski is a classic European grand hotel. Built by the Saxon king, August “The Strong”, in the 18th century as a pledge of love to his favourite mistress and faithfully restored in 1995; Grand Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski is a beautiful composition of Baroque art and contemporary elegance.
Banquets & Meetings
There are a total of nine function rooms, of which six are stylish salons on the Bel Etage, and the multifunctional Kurfürstsaal for up to 500 people, plus three business suites.
Fine Dining On Site
Chef Jörg Mergner and the Team of Palais Bistro welcome you with an authentic bistro kitchen, offering a range of German-French cuisine in a charming Francophile ambience.
Pool Indoor
Indoor heated pool within the spa is 5 x 11 meters.
Spa Facility
The wellness center was renovated in full in 2018 and includes an indoor pool, treatment and sauna area with state-of-the-art equipment and unique baroque design elements was created to reflect the appearance of Dresden. The two Finnish saunas are a real eye-catcher, with a copper kettle for aroma infusions and an oversized clock by C.H. Wolf/ Glashütte integrated into the ceiling of the sauna or the famous “Fürstenzug” mural. Three treatment rooms are available for massages, pedicures, manicures and single or couple treatments; the steam bath and infrared cabin are ideal for warming and relaxing the body in a therapeutic way and complete the wellness range.
Golfing
20 minutes by car.
Ice Skating
The courtyard of the hotel becomes an ice rink in winter.
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