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Free  Walking Tour of Nuremberg
Nuremberg Third Reich Walking Tour
Nuremberg Private Tour
Christmas Markets Tour
Medieval Nuremberg Walking Tour
PLAYMOBIL® FunPark Zirndorf entrance tickets
Free Tour of Nuremberg, Stories and Legends
Free Walking Tour in Nuremberg
Third Reich and Jewish Quarter Tour
Original Nuremberg Free Old Town Tour
Nuremberg Free Walking Tour
Free Tour Old Town Nuremberg
Nuremberg City Tour with the Bimmelbahn Departure from the Schönen Brunnen
Nuremberg guided Old Town tour in the evening light
Guided tour through Nurembergs Old Town
Historical guided tour in the art bunker in Nuremberg
The Old Town Hall - at the Centre of Power
World War II private tour in Nuremberg
Guided tour Johannis cemetery and Hesperid Gardens Nuremberg
PLAYMOBIL® FunPark Ticket
Guided Tour in German to The Medieval Dungeons in Nuremberg
Guided Tour in English to The Medieval Dungeons in Nuremberg
Nuremberg: Self-guided tour around the Kaiserburg
Nuremberg: Along Pegnitz through Old Town Self-guided Tour
Walking audio tour through Nuremberg on mobile app
Nuremberg's history, local cuisine and legends self-guided audio tour
Nuremberg: Painting course information for June- with artist
Nuremberg exploration walking tour with smartphone game
Guided tour to Nuremberg´s defensive corridors and secret passages
Tour medieval Nuremberg in a city exploration game
Guided tour to Nuremberg´s city wall
Nuremberg Old Town Walking Tour
1.5-hour guided walking tour of Nuremberg's Old Town
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About Nuremberg

Nestled in the heart of Bavaria, Germany, Nuremberg is a city that captivates visitors with its unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and modern vitality. Known for its medieval architecture, such as the towering Nuremberg Castle, and significant historical sites relating to World War II, Nuremberg offers a deeply moving glimpse into the past. Meanwhile, its contemporary art scenes, bustling markets, and innovative restaurants showcase the city’s modern flair. As you stroll down the cobblestone streets of the Old Town (Altstadt), you'll be transported to a bygone era, surrounded by half-timbered houses and historic landmarks, while never far from the pulse of contemporary urban life. Nuremberg's diverse attractions, from its famous Christmas market to the Nuremberg Trials Memorial, make it a compelling destination for travelers seeking a multifaceted experience.



Travel Tips for Nuremberg

Navigating the enchanting city of Nuremberg is an inviting experience, with its efficient public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the U-Bahn (subway). To truly soak in the city’s atmosphere, purchasing a Nuremberg Card grants you free access to public transport and entry to many attractions. In terms of accommodation, Nuremberg offers a wide range from cozy guesthouses in the Old Town to luxury hotels near the city center, catering to all preferences and budgets. When exploring the city, remember to respect the local culture by greeting locals with a friendly "Hallo" and always saying "Bitte" (please) and "Danke" (thank you). Embracing these simple customs will enrich your experience and help you connect with the welcoming residents of Nuremberg.



Top Attractions in Nuremberg

  • Nuremberg Castle: Dominating the city's skyline, this medieval fortress offers breathtaking views and a journey through history.
  • Germanisches Nationalmuseum: Home to Germany’s largest collection of artifacts related to German culture and art.
  • Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds: This critical museum provides an in-depth look at the impact of the Nazi regime in Nuremberg and beyond.
  • St. Lorenz Church: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, this church houses stunning works of art, including the Annunciation by Veit Stoss.
  • Albrecht Dürer's House: Visit the half-timbered house of Germany’s most famous Renaissance artist, now a museum dedicated to his life and work.


Local Cuisine of Nuremberg

Nuremberg’s culinary scene is renowned for its rich flavors and traditional Bavarian dishes. Perhaps the most iconic are the Nuremberg bratwursts, small but flavorful sausages typically served with sauerkraut or potato salad. Another must-try is the Lebkuchen, a gingerbread-like treat that finds its way into hearts especially during the Christmas season. For a truly local dining experience, visit Hauptmarkt, where food stalls offer everything from hearty sausages to sweet pastries. Don't miss the Franconian wine or a crisp German beer to accompany your meal. Check all the food tours in nuremberg here: Click here



FAQs About Traveling in Nuremberg

When is the best time to visit Nuremberg?
The best time to visit Nuremberg is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and the city is less crowded.
What is Nuremberg best known for?
Nuremberg is best known for its historic medieval center, Nuremberg Trials, Christmas market, and being the birthplace of Albrecht Dürer.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Nuremberg?
The best location for tourists is in the Old Town (Altstadt), where many of the city’s attractions are within walking distance.
The best tours in Nuremberg are:
Explore the medieval city, visit the Documentation Center, and take a culinary tour to experience the best of Nuremberg.
What are the best day trips and excursions from Nuremberg?
Popular day trips include visiting the picturesque town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber or exploring the scenic Franconian Switzerland region.
What are the best tours to do in Nuremberg with kids?
Family-friendly tours include the Nuremberg Zoo, the Toy Museum, and interactive workshops at the Handwerkerhof.


Things to Do in Nuremberg

  • Explore the medieval Nuremberg Castle and learn about the city’s rich history.
  • Delve into art and culture at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum.
  • Experience the chilling history of the Third Reich at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds.
  • Enjoy a performance at the State Theatre of Nuremberg for a touch of local arts.
  • Take a relaxing stroll through the Stadtpark, especially beautiful during autumn.
  • Participate in one of the city’s many festivals, like the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt, for a taste of local traditions.
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Franconia

Franconia

Hauptmarkt

Hauptmarkt

Nuremberg Old Town (Altstadt)

Nuremberg Old Town (Altstadt)

Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg (Kaiserburg)

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg (Kaiserburg)

German National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum)

German National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum)

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