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Destinations > Germany > Bavaria > Nuremberg

City trip to Nuremberg

The second largest city in Bavaria and the largest city in Franconia is Nuremberg. A city break to Nuremberg takes you to a beautiful old town and many interesting places.

The old town of Nuremberg is characterized by half-timbered houses, narrow streets and important buildings such as the Frauenkirche and St. Sebalduskirche. A stroll through the old town is like a journey back in time. The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg towers over the city and offers a breathtaking view of Nuremberg.

Nürnberg

A city trip to Nuremberg is not complete without taking a look at recent history. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds is an important place to learn more about the history of National Socialism. This exhibition sheds light on Nuremberg’s role during this dark period of history.

The Christkindlmarkt, the oldest and most famous Christmas market in the world, takes place in Nuremberg. During Advent, the city is transformed into a winter wonderland with festive lighting, traditional arts and crafts and culinary delights such as gingerbread and mulled wine.

Nuremberg is a paradise for gourmets. The city offers a varied culinary landscape that delights both lovers of traditional dishes and fans of modern gastronomy. Nuremberg sausages are famous the world over. These small, spicy sausages are a must for every visitor and are characterized by their special taste, which is created by grilling them over a beechwood fire. They are often served as “Drei im Weckla” – three sausages in a roll – or with sauerkraut and potato salad. Another highlight of Nuremberg cuisine is Nuremberg gingerbread, a sweet delicacy, especially at Christmas time. These soft, aromatic spiced cookies are refined with high-quality nuts and honey.

City trip to Nuremberg – excursion tips

Memorium Nürnberger Prozesse
Nuremberg Trials Memorium - Visit to Room 600

The post-war history of Germany is strongly connected with the holding of the Nuremberg Trials, which took place in Room 600 in the Palace of Justice. Here you can visit an informative and well-developed exhibition, the Memorium Nuremberg Trials, on this subject.

Nuremberg Trials Memorium   →
Old town
Nuremberg – a stroll through the old town

The old town of Nürnberg absolutely deserves a good, leisurely stroll. There are beautiful houses at almost every corner, a lot of interesting churches to discover and many pleasant spaces to rest. Come join us on our tour that passes some of these lovely places.

Old town Nuremberg   →
Underground in Nürnberg Felsengänge
Underground in Nuremberg

Underground walkways and tunnels really fascinate me. They often tell so many stories about life. That’s why I knew I had to go on a tour called „Historische Felsengänge“ (historical rock-cut-cellars of Nürnberg).

Historical rock-cut-cellars   →
bridges in Nürnberg
Enchanted bridges in Nuremberg

I don’t have an immediate association between Nürnberg and bridges. More between Nürnberg and Christmas markets or gingerbread. But upon a closer look, Nürnberg revealed its enchanted bridges.

Bridges in Nuremberg   →
Lorenzkirche
A tour of the Lorenzkirche

The Lorenzkirche (Lorenz Church) is one of the most beautiful churches in Nürnberg. Its landmark, the St. Lorenz Star, can be seen from afar when walking towards the western facade. This stone rosette characterises the facade and the look of the church.

Lorenz Church   →
High above Nürnberg – visiting the Kaiserburg
High above Nuremberg – visiting the Kaiserburg

It is hard to miss, the Kaiserburg (Emperor’s Castle). And to be honest, you really shouldn’t miss it. The view is absolutely worth it!

Kaiserburg   →
A trip to the past - the former Nazi party rally grounds
A trip to the past - the former Nazi party rally grounds

We are in Nürnberg at the Kaiserburg (Emperor’s Castle). One can’t miss it as part of the view of the city from up here, the former Nazi party rally grounds. An area so rich in German history that should not ever be forgotten.

Nazi party rally ground   →
Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt
Nuremberg Christmas Market - Christkindlesmarkt

It is probably one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world, the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt. There are actually three markets that take place at the same time, the Christkindlesmarkt, the Kinderweihnacht and the Markt der Partnerstädte.

Christkindlesmarkt   →

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Restaurant tips in the region

Fränkisch Essen in Nürnberg
Franconian food in Nuremberg

Traditional Franconian food in Nuremberg can be found in many restaurants. We present here two restaurants that offer Franconian cuisine with regional seasonal products.

Franconian food in Nuremberg   →

Accommodation

Fränkisch Essen in Nürnberg
Franconian food in Nuremberg

Traditional Franconian food in Nuremberg can be found in many restaurants. We present here two restaurants that offer Franconian cuisine with regional seasonal products.

Franconian food in Nuremberg   →
Frühstücksraum im Nuernberg Hotel Maximilian
Living Hotel Maximilian

The Living Hotel Maximilian is one of the "Green Globe" certified hotels and offers hotel rooms and serviced flats for long-term stays in a central location in Nuremberg.

Living Hotel Maximilian   →
Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth
Sleeping in a pyramid – Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth

What an unusual hotel! There is a glass pyramid on the outskirts of Fürth – the Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth.

Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth   →
Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City
Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City

We picked the Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City for our weekend trip to Nuremberg. A good choice!

Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City   →

Smile Hotel
Motel One Nürnberg-Plärrer
Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City
Living Hotel Nürnberg

Travel information about Nuremberg

Getting There

Arrival

By plane
Nuremberg has an international airport with numerous connections to European destinations.
The airport is directly connected to Nuremberg’s main railway station by underground line 2.

By train
Nuremberg’s main railway station is located directly in the old town. It is not only the hub for long-distance traffic, but also the meeting point for three underground and five tram lines.
ICE trains stop in Nuremberg, leading to many German cities.

By bus
The central bus station is located about 200 metres east of the main railway station. Numerous long-distance buses regularly travel to Nuremberg.

By car
Nuremberg is very easy to reach by car. The A 3 and A 9 motorways intersect to the east of the city. The A 6 runs to the south-east of the city. In addition, numerous federal highways run through the city area.

By ship
Nuremberg has a harbour that lies on the Main-Danube Canal.

On foot
Nuremberg is on the Hus Trail, which leads from Prague to Constance.

On the way in...

On the way in ...

On foot
Nuremberg’s old town can be easily explored on foot. The distances are not great.

By car
Nuremberg’s old town is divided into five self-contained loops. If you want to drive from one loop to the next, you must first leave the old town and drive back in at another point.

Parking spaces in the old town are usually reserved for residents and you should look for a parking space in one of the pay car parks. These are well signposted. Just outside the city, there are P&R car parks that are connected to the underground network.

By bike
The streets of the old town are almost exclusively cobbled and many areas are also designated as pedestrian zones.
Well-developed cycle paths can be found in the Pegnitz valley.

Public transport
Nuremberg has four S-Bahn lines, three U-Bahn lines, five tram lines and numerous bus lines. These are linked together with the surrounding region to form a transport network, which makes it easier to use beyond the city limits.

An inexpensive city tour past many of the city’s sights is possible with bus line 36.

If you are only travelling within Nuremberg, you will need tickets for price level A or, if you are travelling to the next but one station, a short-haul ticket (K). The tickets can be used for the purchased route on all means of transport (bus, tram, underground, S-Bahn, local trains (not IR/IC/ICE)). No new ticket needs to be purchased when changing trains.

Parking

Parking

Free parking facilities

Park & Ride (P&R) facilities:

These parking spaces are located near stops and subway stations and can be used free of charge, provided you have a valid ticket for local public transport (ÖPNV). P&R locations include the facilities on Bauernfeindstraße, Herrnhütte and Reichelsdorf.

Residential areas:

Free parking is available in some residential areas, such as between Pilotystraße and Grolandstraße.

VAG parking lot Rothenburger Straße:

Outside the city limits, this parking lot offers free parking for up to 48 hours with a valid ticket.

Paid parking facilities

Parking garages:

Nuremberg has 19 parking garages in the city center with over 5,300 parking spaces. These parking garages are ideal for visitors who want to park centrally in order to reach sights and shopping facilities on foot. Some of the cheaper options are the Wöhrl, Karstadt and City-Park-Center parking garages.

Short-term parking:

There are around 800 metered short-term parking spaces in the Old Town. The charges are usually 2.50 euros per hour within the Old Town and 2 euros per hour outside.

Long-term parking:

Long-term parking spaces can be purchased in the Sterntor multi-storey parking lot at a cost of 20 euros for one day and 175 euros for one month.

On the way in…

On foot
Nuremberg’s old town can be easily explored on foot. The distances are not great.

By car
Nuremberg’s old town is divided into five self-contained loops. If you want to drive from one loop to the next, you must first leave the old town and drive back in at another point.

Parking spaces in the old town are usually reserved for residents and you should look for a parking space in one of the pay car parks. These are well signposted. Just outside the city, there are P&R car parks that are connected to the underground network.

By bike
The streets of the old town are almost exclusively cobbled and many areas are also designated as pedestrian zones.
Well-developed cycle paths can be found in the Pegnitz valley.

Public transport
Nuremberg has four S-Bahn lines, three U-Bahn lines, five tram lines and numerous bus lines. These are linked together with the surrounding region to form a transport network, which makes it easier to use beyond the city limits.

An inexpensive city tour past many of the city’s sights is possible with bus line 36.

If you are only travelling within Nuremberg, you will need tickets for price level A or, if you are travelling to the next but one station, a short-haul ticket (K). The tickets can be used for the purchased route on all means of transport (bus, tram, underground, S-Bahn, local trains (not IR/IC/ICE)). No new ticket needs to be purchased when changing trains.

All our experiences in Nuremberg

Nutzpflanzenanbau Nürnberg

Bicycle tour through the Nuremberg Knoblauchsland

Nuremberg is not only a big city, but also quite rural, especially on the outskirts of the city. This makes it an ideal place to discover the Knoblauchsland (garlic land) as a recreational area by bike.

Continue Reading about Bicycle tour through the Nuremberg Knoblauchsland

Fränkisch Essen in Nürnberg

Franconian food in Nuremberg

Traditional Franconian food in Nuremberg can be found in many restaurants. We present here two restaurants that offer Franconian cuisine with regional seasonal products.

Continue Reading about Franconian food in Nuremberg

Memorium Nürnberger Prozesse

Nuremberg Trials Memorium – Visit to Room 600

The post-war history of Germany is strongly connected with the holding of the Nuremberg Trials, which took place in Room 600 in the Palace of Justice. Here you can visit an informative and well-developed exhibition, the Memorium Nuremberg Trials, on this subject.

Continue Reading about Nuremberg Trials Memorium – Visit to Room 600

Frühstücksraum im Nuernberg Hotel Maximilian

Living Hotel Maximilian

The Living Hotel Maximilian is one of the “Green Globe” certified hotels and offers hotel rooms and serviced flats for long-term stays in a central location in Nuremberg.

Continue Reading about Living Hotel Maximilian

Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth

Sleeping in a pyramid – Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth

What an unusual hotel! There is a glass pyramid on the outskirts of Fürth – the Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth.
We were invited to get to know the hotel and we spent a wonderful time in Fürth. The hotel was reopened in 2018 after it had been empty for 2 years. Before the reopening, it was refurbished and redecorated. And it shows, everything feels very new and fresh.

Continue Reading about Sleeping in a pyramid – Excelsior Hotel Nürnberg Fürth

Old town

Nuremberg – a stroll through the old town

The old town of Nurembergabsolutely deserves a good, leisurely stroll. There are beautiful houses at almost every corner, a lot of interesting churches to discover and many pleasant spaces to rest. Come join us on our tour that passes some of these lovely places.

Continue Reading about Nuremberg – a stroll through the old town

Underground in Nürnberg Felsengänge

Underground in Nuremberg

Underground walkways and tunnels really fascinate me. They often tell so many stories about life. That’s why I knew I had to go on a tour called „Historische Felsengänge“ (historical rock-cut-cellars of Nuremberg).

Continue Reading about Underground in Nuremberg

bridges in Nürnberg

Enchanted bridges in Nuremberg

I don’t have an immediate association between Nuremberg and bridges. More between Nuremberg and Christmas markets or gingerbread. But upon a closer look, Nuremberg revealed its enchanted bridges.

Continue Reading about Enchanted bridges in Nuremberg

Lorenzkirche

A tour of the Lorenzkirche

The Lorenzkirche (Lorenz Church) is one of the most beautiful churches in Nuremberg. Its landmark, the St. Lorenz Star, can be seen from afar when walking towards the western facade. This stone rosette characterises the facade and the look of the church.

Continue Reading about A tour of the Lorenzkirche

High above Nürnberg – visiting the Kaiserburg

High above Nuremberg – visiting the Kaiserburg

It is hard to miss, the Kaiserburg (Emperor’s Castle). And to be honest, you really shouldn’t miss it. The view is absolutely worth it!

Continue Reading about High above Nuremberg – visiting the Kaiserburg

A trip to the past - the former Nazi party rally grounds

A trip to the past – the former Nazi party rally grounds

We are in Nuremberg at the Kaiserburg (Emperor’s Castle). One can’t miss it as part of the view of the city from up here, the former Nazi party rally grounds. An area so rich in German history that should not ever be forgotten.

Continue Reading about A trip to the past – the former Nazi party rally grounds

Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City

Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City

We picked the Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City for our weekend trip to Nuremberg. A good choice!

Continue Reading about Novina Hotel Wöhrdersee Nürnberg City

Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt

Nuremberg Christmas Market – Christkindlesmarkt

It is probably one of the most famous Christmas markets in the world, the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt. There are actually three markets that take place at the same time, the Christkindlesmarkt, the Kinderweihnacht and the Markt der Partnerstädte.

Continue Reading about Nuremberg Christmas Market – Christkindlesmarkt

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