The DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof offers the perfect opportunity to take a break from the stress of travelling thanks to its modern furnishings and an extra relaxation area. In the DB Lounge, authorised guests can browse through the free magazines, enjoy snacks and drinks or work in peace and quiet. Use of the WiFi is free of charge.
Overview
Where is the DB Lounge located at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof?
To escape the hustle and bustle of the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof or to bridge waiting times, a DB Lounge is available to authorised guests in the station. The DB Lounge is located on the first floor in the gallery. Good signage shows travellers the way. Barrier-free access to the DB Lounge is provided by lifts. These can be found in sections E and F on the platforms.
DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof
Location: In the station on the first floor
Address: Wiener Platz 4, 01069 Dresden
Phone: +49 30 2970 for all DB Lounges
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 07:00 - 21:00, Sat and Sun and on public holidays 08:00 - 20:00
Service: Hot and cold drinks, fast WiFi and magazines free of charge
How is the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof designed and equipped?
Travellers should be as comfortable as possible in the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof. Large windows offer a view of the station platforms and create a pleasant atmosphere. Comfortable upholstered armchairs and benches invite travellers to linger. Travellers can find peace and quiet in the comfortable wing chairs. Waiting for the next train becomes a relaxing time-out.
The DB Lounge is divided into three zones: A relaxation area, a work area and a bistro area. For a relaxing time, magazines and journals are available to read free of charge in the relaxation area of the DB Lounge. In the work area, on the other hand, guests will find various workstations with high tables and free WiFi. There are numerous power strips at each table for charging smartphones, laptops and other electronic devices. Guests can make and receive calls undisturbed in specially designed telephone niches. In the bistro area of the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof, guests can get hot and cold drinks free of charge at the service station. Travellers can buy food in the shops in the station.
Travellers can always see the current departure times on monitors in the DB Lounge. The DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof also offers a modern wash room with toilets.
Who has access to the DB Lounges?
A general ticket requirement applies in the DB Lounges (daily ticket for Deutsche Bahn long-distance transport). Tickets are checked at reception using a scanner or by lounge staff. The ticket or the code from the BahnBonus app is required for this.
Access to the DB Lounges is granted to BahnBonus status customers and one person accompanying them, BahnCard 100 1st class holders and one person accompanying them as well as travellers with a daily DB long-distance ticket 1st class at the Flex fare. BahnBonus status customers and accompanying persons also require a valid ticket that entitles them to use Deutsche Bahn's long-distance services on a daily basis.
Further information on access to the DB Lounge can be found in the DB Lounge Terms of Use.
What drinks are offered in the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof?
The DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof has a service station with a selection of free non-alcoholic hot and cold drinks. The drinks' dispenser provides travellers with water, Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, Fanta and Sprite as well as coffee specialities, tea, cocoa and hot water. Various types of tea, coffee cream and sugar as well as cups are also available.
What internet connection does the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof offer?
In the DB Lounge at the station Dresden Hauptbahnhof, travellers have free Internet access via WiFi. To access the Internet, guests must select the "DB Lounge“ network, open the browser and accept the General Terms and Conditions (GTC). Click on "Lossurfen" to establish a free connection to the Internet.