Social Programme
Partner & Social Programme
27 – 28 May 2026
Dresden Discovery
09:30
10:00 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:30
13:30 – 15:00
approx. 15:00
Departure: forecourt ICD – Maritim Hotel
Guided walk: Dresden Historical Old Town
Lunch break in Dresden Old Town (self-pay)
Visit to the Dresden Transport Museum
Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
The programme begins at 09:30 with a guided walking tour through Dresden’s historic Old Town.
Guests discover the city’s most iconic landmarks and cultural highlights, including its magnificent baroque architecture, historic squares, and impressive riverside panorama. The tour offers fascinating insights into Dresden’s rich history, reconstruction, and artistic heritage.
At midday, guests enjoy a lunch break in Dresden’s Old Town. Numerous cafés and restaurants are available for individual dining (lunch at own expense).
The afternoon is dedicated to the Dresden Transport Museum, located in the historic Johanneum on Neumarkt Square. The museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of mobility, featuring railways, aviation, shipping, and automotive development in an engaging and accessible format.
The programme concludes at approximately 15:00.
of the walk lead across historic cobblestones.
Dresden Discovery
09:30 – Departure: forecourt ICD – Maritim Hotel
10:00 – 12:30 – Guided walk: Dresden Historical Old Town
12:30 – 13:30 – Lunch break in Dresden Old Town (self-pay)
13:30 – 15:00 – Visit to the Dresden Transport Museum
approx. 15:00 – Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
The programme begins at 09:30 with a guided walking tour through Dresden’s historic Old Town.
Guests discover the city’s most iconic landmarks and cultural highlights, including its magnificent baroque architecture, historic squares, and impressive riverside panorama. The tour offers fascinating insights into Dresden’s rich history, reconstruction, and artistic heritage.
At midday, guests enjoy a lunch break in Dresden’s Old Town. Numerous cafés and restaurants are available for individual dining (lunch at own expense).
The afternoon is dedicated to the Dresden Transport Museum, located in the historic Johanneum on Neumarkt Square. The museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of mobility, featuring railways, aviation, shipping, and automotive development in an engaging and accessible format.
The programme concludes at approximately 15:00.
Discover the region’s unique natural landscapes and historical sites.
At 09:30, the excursion to Saxon Switzerland National Park begins. Accompanied by a professional local guide, guests travel into one of Germany’s most spectacular natural regions, shaped by dramatic sandstone formations and breathtaking views of the Elbe Valley.
The morning is dedicated to the iconic Bastei, where guests enjoy guided explanations and panoramic viewpoints high above the river. The unique rock formations and sweeping vistas make this one of the most famous natural landmarks in the region.
A lunch break takes place at Fortress Königstein, where guests may dine individually in the fortress restaurants (lunch at own expense) while enjoying the impressive historical surroundings.
The afternoon features a comprehensive guided visit to Fortress Königstein, one of Europe’s largest hilltop fortresses. Guests learn about its military, political, and architectural significance across several centuries.
The programme ends at approximately 15:30.
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking in outdoor and historic settings.
Saxon Switzerland Adventure
09:30
10:30 – 11:30
11:30 – 12:00
12:00 – 13:00
13:00 – 14:30
approx. 15:30
Guided visit to the Bastei
Transfer
Lunch break at Königstein Fortress
Guided visit to Königstein Fortress
Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
Saxon Switzerland Adventure
09:30 – Departure: forecourt ICD – Maritim Hotel
10:30 – 11:30 – Guided visit to the Bastei
11:30 – 12:00 – Transfer
12:00 – 13:00 –
Lunch break at Königstein Fortress (self-pay)
13:00 – 14:30 – Guided visit to Königstein Fortress
approx. 15:30 – Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
At 09:30, the excursion to Saxon Switzerland National Park begins. Accompanied by a professional local guide, guests travel into one of Germany’s most spectacular natural regions, shaped by dramatic sandstone formations and breathtaking views of the Elbe Valley.
The morning is dedicated to the iconic Bastei, where guests enjoy guided explanations and panoramic viewpoints high above the river. The unique rock formations and sweeping vistas make this one of the most famous natural landmarks in the region.
A lunch break takes place at Fortress Königstein, where guests may dine individually in the fortress restaurants (lunch at own expense) while enjoying the impressive historical surroundings.
The afternoon features a comprehensive guided visit to Fortress Königstein, one of Europe’s largest hilltop fortresses. Guests learn about its military, political, and architectural significance across several centuries.
The programme ends at approximately 15:30.
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking in outdoor and historic settings.
Meissen & Wine Culture
09:30
10:15 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:00
13:30 – 16:00
approx. 16:30
Departure: forecourt ICD – Maritim Hotel
Visit to Meissen (Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, Old Town)
Transfer
Lunch & Wine tasting (included)
Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
The final day begins at 09:30 with a journey to the historic town of Meissen, famous worldwide as the birthplace of European porcelain.
Guests visit the demonstration workshop at the celebrated Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, gaining fascinating insights into the traditional craftsmanship and artistry that have shaped the region’s cultural identity for centuries.
The programme concludes at approximately 16:30.
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through historic sites and vineyard areas.
Meissen & Wine Culture
09:30 – Departure: forecourt ICD – Maritim Hotel
10:15 – 12:30 – Visit to Meissen (Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, Old Town)
12:30 – 13:00 – Transfer
13:00 – 16:00 – Lunch & Wine tasting (included)
16:30 – Return to ICD – Maritim Hotel
The final day begins at 09:30 with a journey to the historic town of Meissen, famous worldwide as the birthplace of European porcelain.
Guests visit the demonstration workshop at the celebrated Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, gaining fascinating insights into the traditional craftsmanship and artistry that have shaped the region’s cultural identity for centuries.
The programme concludes at approximately 16:30.
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through historic sites and vineyard areas.
Please note that programme details may be updated as the event approaches.