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Neustädter Markthalle Dresden
The guide was updated:Coffee, food, flowers and all the pretty things that Dresden has to offer under one roof. The Neustädter Markthalle Dresden has been established in the 19th century, and is as popular as it was back in the day. They have a huge variety of shops where you can buy anything that your heart desires.
Useful Information
- Address: Metzer Straße 1, Dresden
- Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8am-8pm
- Website: www.markthalle-dresden.de
- Phone: +49 351 810 5445
- Email: info@markthalle-dresden.de
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Coffee, food, flowers and all the pretty things that Dresden has to offer under one roof. The Neustädter Markthalle Dresden has been established in the 19th century, and is as popular as it was back in the day. They have a huge variety of shops where you can buy anything that your heart desires.
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