Places to Visit in Nuremberg, Germany, Europe

Places to Visit in Nuremberg, Germany, Europe

Nuremberg is a city located in the state of Bavaria in Germany at 49°27′ N 11°5′ E, around 170 km north of Munich, 225 km southeast of Frankfurt and 440 km southwest of Berlin, the capital of Germany. The major landmarks in Nuremberg include:

  • Sebaldus Church
  • Neues Museum
  • Nuremberg Castle
  • Grundig-Stadion

 

Geography of Nuremberg:

Nuremberg lies on the Pegnitz River at an elevation of 302 meters and covers an area of 186.38 sq. km.

 

History of Nuremberg:

According to the historical sources, Nuremberg was founded around the 11th century. An important moment in the history of Nuremberg was in the 14th century when Nuremberg was declared as a city by Charles IV’s Golden Bull of 1356.

 

How to reach Nuremberg?

Nuremberg is served by its own airport, situated 8 km away from the heart of the city. This airport operates flights from and to Berlin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich, Zürich, Istanbul, Barcelona and many other major European destinations. Tourists can use taxi or bus or train from the airport to city centre.

Nuremberg is also well connected to rest of Germany through railway and roadway. Taxis, rental bikes, cars and bicycles are additional options for local travel.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Nuremberg:

Some major festivals celebrated in Nuremberg include:

  • Altstadtfest
  • Christkindlesmarkt
  • Internationales Figurentheater-Festival
  • Klassik Open Air

Lorenzer Altstadt is the main shopping district in Nuremberg and the major malls in Nuremberg are:

  • Franken-Center
  • City Point
  • Mercado

List of the famous mid-range restaurants in Nuremberg include:

  • Kettensteg Biergarten
  • La Creperie du Chateau
  • Bratwursthäusle
  • Heilig Geist Spital

 

What to do in Nuremberg?

  • Klassik Open Air
  • Tag der offenen Tür
  • Cinema
  • Ice Hockey
  • Real climbing

 

Tourist Attractions in Nuremberg:

Germanisches Nationalmuseum:

Located at Kartausergasse 1 in Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum is one of the largest art and crafts museums in Germany. It is open for tourists between 10AM-6PM (Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday) and 10AM-9PM (Wednesday). The entrance fee is €4.

 

Nuremberg Castle:

Nuremberg Castle is a historical identity of Nuremberg which was constructed in 1495 currently used as youth hostel. Taking guided tours will be better for easy exploration of both Nuremberg Castle and City walls of Nuremberg. The admission fee is € 6.

 

St. Sebaldus Church:

Built in the medieval era, St. Sebaldus Church is one of the historically important churches in Germany, situated in front of the old city hall. Other most important churches in Nuremberg include St. Lorenz and Our Lady’s Church.

 

List of other places of interest in Nuremberg includes:

  • Castle Quarter
  • St Lawrence Church
  • Nürnberger Felsengänge
  • Art Bunker
  • Nuremberg Exhibition Centre
  • Dolphinarium
  • Museum of Industrial Culture
  • Zoo
  • Kraftshof Village Church
  • Transportation Museum
  • New Museum
  • Courtroom 600 – Nuremberg Trials
  • Medieval Dungeons
  • Albrecht Dürer’s House
  • Toy Museum
  • Fembohaus Citymuseum

 

Best time to visit Nuremberg:

The ideal time to travel Nuremberg is during the months of between June and October while many splendid festivals are celebrated.

 

Accommodation options in Nuremberg:

Nuremberg hosts around 200 classified accommodation centers with all the upgraded features and generally the budget hotels in Nuremberg charge around €30 per night. Most of the hotels in Nuremberg offer advance booking facility for tourist’s convenience. Here are the best hotels in Nuremberg:

  • Hotel Victoria
  • Hotel Drei Raben
  • Hotel Hamburg
  • Design Hotel Vosteen
  • Hotel am Heideloffplatz
  • Klughardt Hotel
  • Novina Hotel Tillypark
  • Hotel Garni Probst
  • Sheraton Carlton Nuernberg
  • Le Meridien Grand Hotel Nurnberg
  • Hotel Burgschmiet
  • Holiday Inn Nurnberg City Centre
  • Hotel Marienbad
  • BEST WESTERN Hotel Nuernberg Am Hauptbahnhof
  • Romantik Hotel Gasthaus Rottner

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