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Once you’ve experienced the city’s enchanting historical ambience and seen the mighty Kaiserburg, you’ll never forget them. The beautiful Old Town, which is the epitome of medieval charm, is nestled at the foot of the castle. It’s home to historical buildings, spectacular churches, one of Germany’s largest pedestrian areas and the traditional Hauptmarkt.
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Old Town Walking Tours

The pleasant walking tour through the Old Town offers information on the castle, the fountains, wells, the cities churches and art treasures as well as a flavor about the cities colorful past and cosmopolitan present.
Adresse: Tourist Information, Hauptmarkt 18, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Daily (except December, 24): 11 am
Transport: Metro station: Lorenzkirche
Billetter: Tourist Information at the Hauptmarkt or online http://go.nuernberg.de/5e669e86
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Old Town Tour - Mini Train

Ride with CityTour through the Old Town and the unique history of Nuremberg. From the main market square, pass the Beautiful Fountain and head towards the Maxbrücke Bridge, St. Lawrence Church, the Hospital of the Holy Spirit and up to the Imperial Castle. Everything can be comfortable admired from the mini-train. In addition, you will learn things worth knowing as well as humorous, quaint and current, splendid and maybe even gruesome, romantic and exuberant stories about Nuremberg and its inhabitants.
Adresse: Hauptmarkt at Schönen Brunnen (main market square at the Beautiful Fountain), Nuremberg
Åpningstider: April - January 7: daily, February: Saturday & Sunday, March: Friday to Sunday
Billetter: Tourist Office, Hauptmarkt 18 or directly at the the Mini-Train
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City Tour - Yellow Double-Decker-Buses

Experience more than 1000 years of history in comfort in our original Berlin double decker bus. Our city tour with personal German speaking live moderation offers a comprehensive and impressive overall picture of the history of Nuremberg. English audio information are available via headphones.
Adresse: Hauptmarkt 18, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: April to October: Wednesday to Sunday, December: Daily, November, February and March: Saturday & Sunday
Billetter: Tourist Information (Hauptmarkt 18) or directly from the bus driver
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Bus Video Tour - From the Nazi Party Rally Grounds to the Nuremberg Trials

The tour not only presents an insight into the workings of the Nazi propaganda machine, but also touches on how the city of Nuremberg has dealt with its Nazi past up to the present day. The first part of the tour takes place on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds then, the bus takes the visitors to the Palace of Justice Memorium Nuremberg Trials (incl. a visit to Courtroom 600). Take the opportunity to view by yourself the gigantomania of Adolf Hitler's propaganda plan in a multimedia bus tour in English with several historic movies beeing shown on large screens in the bus.
Adresse: Documenation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Bayernstraße 110, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Saturday and Sunday: 2 pm
Billetter: Tourist Information Office Hauptmarkt 18, on the bus or online
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Historic Rock-Cut Cellars

The history of Nuremberg is inseparable from the history of beer. At the end of the 14th century in Nuremberg, there were more than 40 breweries for a population that totaled less than 30,000 people. A regulation from the city council required everyone who wanted to brew beer and sell it to have their own beer cellar for fermentation and storing of beer. It is this medieval law that produced today's historical rock-cut cellars. At the end of a tour of the historic underground rock-cut cellars and the Hausbrauerei Altstadthof, you can try a traditional Nuremberg red beer.
Adresse: Brewery shop "Brauereiladen Altstadthof", Bergstraße 19
Åpningstider: Saturday - Sunday: 11.15 am (english tour)
Billetter: Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Tourist Information (Hauptmarkt 18) or from the guide shortly before the tour.
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Foxtrail

Foxtrail - Follow the trail! We mix the best out of scavenger hunt, sightseeing and escape game. The hunt for the sly animal will lead you in small teams through the districts and is a thrilling challenge even for locals. Whether young or old, whether tourist, family, couple, friends or colleagues: on our trails, you are guranteed to discover a completely new side of Nuremberg - and yourselves, too. Experience the whole city as your playning field as our technically elaborate designed clues can be hidden or integrated anywhere. Useful information: Teams consist of 2-6 persons Trails can be started every 15 minutes The length of a Foxtrail is approximately 4 km Duration is approximately 2,5 hours Larger groups can also start simultaneously, at the same time and place Tickets: 25€ for adults & 14€ for children up to 14 years.
Åpningstider: 9 am - 6 pm
Billetter: Online or in the Tourist-Information, Hauptmarkt 18
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KIBALA - Children area of the DB Museum

KIBALA is an area devoted entirely to children. Children can not only play in the big 1.000m2 hall, but also learn about all things rail-related. While playing, children find out how steam, electric and diesel locomotives work when they take the controls of a travel simulator and get the chance to shovel coal. Children can get on and off at the stations along the way, just like they were travelling on a real train. Children can play and help run things, dress up and perform the duties of a train attendant. In one section, they get to drive a train. Kids always love puzzles, stories, drawing and painting, so activity sheets are available at each station along the route. At the end of their visit, children can put all of their pages together to make a catalogue they can take home with them.
Adresse: Lessingstraße 6, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 800 32687386
Åpningstider: Tue - Fri: 9 am - 5 pm, Sat, Sun and holidays: 10 am - 6 pm
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Playmobil FunPark

Children between four and nine can jump right into the different theme worlds, balancing courses or active play areas. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. Not only the brave will want to capture the pirates’ ship in the middle of the pirates’ sea, storm the twisting corners of the knights’ castle or try to keep their balance while bull riding in a Wild West town. During the winter season, the children can play in the indoor climbing area with PLAYMOBIL theme worlds such as a Viking dragon ship, a castle and a life-sized fairy-tale palace in the huge all-weather indoor play space.
Adresse: Brandstätterstr. 2 - 10, Zirndorf
Telefon: +49 911 96661455
Åpningstider: November - Mid of April: 10 am - 6 pm, Mid - End of April: 9 am - 6 pm, May - Mid of September: 9 am - 7 pm, Mid of September - November: 9 am - 6 pm
Billetter: https://shop.playmobil-funpark.de/
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Nuremberg Zoo

Whoever has experienced the wide variety and idylls of Nuremberg Zoo will come back again. The elegant movements of the dolphins and sea lions in the dolphin lagoon, the tropical atmosphere in the manatee house and the feeding of the polar bears in the Aqua Park provide an unforgettable experience. Young visitors have time to stroke and feed the animals in the children's zoo and run around in the huge playground.
Adresse: Am Tiergarten 30, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 54546
Åpningstider: Late March to early October: 8 am - 7.30 pm, Early October to late March: 9 am - 5 pm
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Field of Experiences for the Senses

The “Field of Experiences for the Senses” in Nuremberg answers children’s daily why and how questions, encourages their imagination and lets them experience the world with all their senses. How can you lift water with an Archimedean screw? Why do our eyes play optical tricks on our senses? How does it feel to walk barefoot on different surfaces? All these questions and more will be answered.
Adresse: Prinzregentenufer, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2315445
Åpningstider: May - September
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Tower of the Senses

A fascinating array of hands-on exhibits provoke curiosity and help to answer the question: “How do our senses actually work?”
Adresse: Spittlertorgraben - Ecke Mohrengasse, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 9443281
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Toy Museum

Ever since the Middle Ages Nuremberg has been a city of toys. Today, the world-famous Toy Museum with its wealth of exceptional exhibits breathes new life into this great historic tradition over 1,400 m² of exhibition space. Old and young can be amazed by wooden dolls, cars, trains and also recent toys like Barbie, Playmobil and Matchbox. During the summer a large outside play area, the museum café "La Kritz" in the secluded inner courtyard and the "realm of shadows" in the cellar vaults are also accessible.
Adresse: Karlstraße 13 - 15, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2313164
Åpningstider: Tue - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm, Sat and Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
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Imperial Castle

Dominating the city skyline, you can’t fail to notice it: the Imperial Castle. At the time of the Holy Roman Empire, the castle was occasionally home to each of the emperors, and in the Middle Ages, it was one of the most important royal palaces. The sights here include the new castle museum, the palace with the emperor’s living quarters, the Romanesque Double Chapel, the Deep Well and the Sinwell Tower. The neighbouring garden is a must-see too. It might be small, but it’s a welcome contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city and is popular with residents too. The castle's garden is open from April to October.
Adresse: Auf der Burg 13, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2446590
Åpningstider: Daily from March - October
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Albrecht-Dürer's House

The Albrecht-Dürer-Haus is one of the most famous museums and exhibitions in Nuremberg. Between 1509 and 1528, it was Albrecht Dürer’s home and workplace. Today, the building is both a memorial and a museum. The rooms feature period furnishings, and visitors can see a demonstration of the printing procedure used in Dürer’s lifetime in one of the bedrooms. The top floor, meanwhile, showcases copies of the artist’s works. The museum houses a variety of temporary exhibitions featuring original works. We highly recommend taking the guided tour with Agnes Dürer, wife of the famous artist. She gives a faithful account of what life was like 500 years ago.
Adresse: Albrecht-Dürer-Str. 39, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2312568
Åpningstider: Tuesday - Friday: 10 am – 5 pm; Thursday: 10 am - 8 pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm
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Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds

Even today, the former Reichsparteitagsgelände (Nazi Party Rally Grounds) in the south of the city is still home to gigantic ruins representing the Nazi regime’s deluded notion of grandeur. The 11 km² complex was where the Nazi Party orchestrated its propaganda campaign. The documentation centre is located in the north wing of the Kongresshalle, which was designed by the Nazis to hold 50 000 people and was never completed. The permanent “Faszination und Gewalt” (“Fascination and Terror”) exhibition housed in the 1300 m² venue, chronicles the causes, relationships and consequences of the Nazi dictatorship.
Adresse: Bayernstraße 110, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2315666
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Historic Rock-Cut Cellars

An extensive labyrinth of underground passageways and cellar vaults has existed in the bedrock of castle hill for centuries - the Historic Rock-Cut Cellars. As early as 1380 red beer was stored in the subterranean cellars, sometimes comprising four levels, that had been cut into the Burgsandstein (local Nuremberg sandstone). During the air raids of World War II many citizens found shelter in these historical vaults. Reservations and Meeting Point: Brewery Shop Tours are offered in German and English.
Adresse: Bergstraße 19, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 23602731
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Main Market Square, Church of Our Lady and Beautiful Fountain

The large market square located at the heart of the city centre is surrounded by a multitude of must-see sights. The daily market takes place here, where you can buy all sorts of tasty treats, flowers and spices. The ornate Beautiful Fountain is a well-photographed sight. The two rings on the fence are the focus of much attention. A legend says that if you turn the “golden ring” and make a wish, it will come true. The black ring, meanwhile, is said to bless women with children. The main market square is characterised by the facade of the Chruch of Our Lady constructed as an imperial royal chapel. Every day at noon the "Männleinlaufen" (mechanical clock and glockenspiel) takes place here - a daily event not to be missed!
Adresse: Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg
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Memorium Nuremberg Trials

The Memorium Nuremberg Trials is a permanent exhibition. It informs visitors about the background, progression and repercussions of the Nuremberg Trials at the original location where they were held. Audio guides in various languages are available. Guided tours of the Memorium Nuremberg Trials are available for individual visitors at weekends.
Adresse: Bärenschanzstraße 72, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 23128614
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Craftmen's Courtyard

A sight with special flair. Situated at the heart of the city and surrounded by the towers and walls of the medieval fortifications, from the middle of March till the end of December the Craftmen's Courtyardinvites visitors to discover a wealth of experiences. The “little city at the Königstor” (King’s gate) opposite the Central Station offers both traditional crafts and Franconian hospitality in charming surroundings. Why not round off your visit by trying some hearty specialties, washed down with a fresh Nuremberg beer or Franconian wine, in one of the cosy restaurants.
Adresse: Königstor, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Daily open
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Germanisches Nationalmuseum

The "Germanisches Nationalmuseum" is one of the largest museums of German art and culture in the world. The exhibitions take you on an exciting journey through time, showcasing hand axes from the Stone Age, the Ezelsdorf Golden Cone, medieval sculptures, the oldest globe in the world, paintings by Albrecht Dürer, baroque masterpieces and contemporary art. Other rooms feature textiles, clothes, jewellery, stained glass, handicraft, furniture and much more. The GNM is also home to the largest library of German art and culture, with more than 650 000 books.
Adresse: Kartäusergasse 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 13310
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Friedhof St. Johannis

The Friedhof St. Johannis is one of Europe’s most important cemeteries, as a number of famous personalities, such as Albrecht Dürer and Veith Stoss, are buried here. A very beautiful place, it is also known as the “Cemetery of Roses” as a result of the many roses that grow on the site. The cemetery was commissioned as a result of the advanced council order that no longer permitted burials to be performed within the city walls. A new cemetery therefore had to be built in the surrounding area for the northern part of the city. Why not visit the baroque Hesperidengärten afterwards?
Adresse: Johannisstraße 55, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: April – September: from 7 am to 7 pm, October - March: 8 am to 5 pm
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New Museum

The New Museum - State Museum for Art and Design - with its curved glass facade rises over the medieval city walls in the beginning of Nuremberg's Old Town. The handsome museum has received many awards for its striking modern architecture and is a venue for contemporary art and design.
Adresse: Klarissenplatz, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 240269
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DB Railway Museum

The heart of the museum is an exhibition landscape on the history of the railway in Germany. The walking tour - over 2,500 sqm on two stories - covers two centuries, including all their technological and economic, political and cultural aspects.
Adresse: Lessingstraße 6, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 800 32687386
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St. Sebald Church

Nuremberg’s oldest town church St. Sebald dates back to approx. the year 1215. The church is located underneath the Imperial Castle and contains important works of art such as the imposing 4.17 meter high tomb built by the artist Peter Vischer - the bones of Nuremberg's patron saint Sebaldus are presumed to rest here. The famous Nuremberg painter Albrecht Dürer was baptized and got married there. Destroyed during World War II, St. Sebald was reconstructed in 1957.
Adresse: Sebalder Platz, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2142500
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St. Lawrence Church

The beautiful St. Lawrence Church is tucked away at the heart of the Nuremberg pedestrian area. Built in 1250, it has been an Evangelical Lutheran church since 1525. The church has a magnificent west facade with a splendid portal richly decorated with statuary and a huge rose window (mid 14th century). Reconstruction work on the church started in 1952 following severe damage during the World War II.
Adresse: Lorenzer Platz 10, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2142500
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Mayor's Garden

You walk through the splendid gardens into an idyllic park in which the silence is uninterrupted, save for the twittering and chirping of birds and grasshoppers. This is also the only place, by the way, where the castle wall is accessible to the public. The garden has a fairy-tale-like character and even feels slightly enchanted. Stone gates, figures, benches and staircases line the winding path and from a stone gallery you can find a wonderful view of the Tiergärtnertorplatz and the Albrecht Dürer House.
Adresse: Neutorzwinger, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: April - October
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Gardens of the Hesperides

The Gardens of the Hesperides in Nuremberg were established outside the town walls in the St. John's district in the Middle Ages. Today it is still possible to view a number of statues and fountains in these public gardens, giving visitors an impression of the famous garden culture from the 17th and 18th century. The nostalgic café invites for a little break. Next to the gardens is the famous St. John's Cemetery, don't miss these!
Adresse: Johannisstraße 13, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: April - October
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Tiergärtnertorplatz

Next to the Imperial Castle, the Tiergärtnertorplatz is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view of the historic Old Town of Nuremberg. Especially during summer people meet here to have a drink and sit together for a coffee. The unique ensemble of the Imperial Castle, Albrecht Dürer House and other framework houses make this a unique spot!
Adresse: Tiergärtnertorplatz, Nuremberg
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Medieval Dungeons

Just a few steps away from the main market square, vaulted cellars below the splendid city hall built in Nuremberg's golden age accommodate the mediaeval dungeons. They were established as early as the 14th century and were not prisons as we know them today, but were used mainly for prisoners awaiting trial and for convicted criminals awaiting execution of their judgement.
Adresse: Rathausplatz 2, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Tours daily at 11 am and 12, 1, 2 and 3 pm
Transport: Metro station: Lorenzkirche
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Hallerwiese

Directly at the river Pegnitz, the Hallerwiese is one of the most popular parks in Nuremberg. Strollers, the go walkies, jogger and bikers use the area for their activities. Here you can take a sunbath, have a picnic or just relax doing nothing. Most famous Hot Spot is the Café "Schnepperschütz".
Adresse: Hallerwiese, Nuremberg
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GoHo

For a proper hedonist, there is no lifestyle without culture and cuisine, which is why he feels so much at home in Gostenhof. You can stroll from the vintage shop to the cycle workshop, from the friendly optician to the crazy designer shop. The hip district of Gostenhof on the edge of the Nuremberg city centre is still a kind of insider tip. Gostenhof is a must for devotees of individual treasures of the beaten track.
Adresse: Gostenhof, Nuremberg
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Former Wine Depot

The building was erected 1446/48 to house lepers who were allowed into the city for three days at Easter, during which time they received food and clothing and medical attention. After ca 1571, the building was used to store wine - hence the name. It later served as workhouse and spinnery and to lodge poor families. In 1950 it was turned into student housing, whereby the internal structural substance was virtually obliterated. Close by you can find the Chained Suspension Bridge which is the first iron suspension bridge ever built and the Hangman's Bridge, which was constructed as a wooden footbridge in 1457. Between the 16th and the 19th c., the Nuremberg hangman lived in the tower and the roofed over walkway above the Pegnitz River.
Adresse: City Center, Nuremberg
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Tanners' Lane

The largest ensemble of old artisan houses in Nuremberg can be found in the Weißgerbergasse (tanners' lane). Predominantly half-timbered, the historical town houses, often with their own wells and a garden, testify to the affluence that could be attributed to the art of leather making. Instead of the busy tanners in the Middle Ages, the Weißgerbergasse today is populated with cafés, bars, small boutiques and handicraft workshops.
Adresse: Weißgerbergasse, Nuremberg
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Trödelmarkt

The Nuremberg Trödelmarkt, located between Unschlittplatz and the Karlsbrücke (Charles Bridge), was originally a trading area - for junk. Today this 1000 m² square accommodates cozy little shops offering the unusual. Here you will find extravagant jewelry stores, individual boutiques, assorted wooden toys and amusing living accessories.
Adresse: Trödelmarkt, Nuremberg
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Your Nürnberg Card

Spend just 33 € and reap the benefits of the Nürnberg Card! It gives you 48 hours FREE admission to many museums and attractions as well as 48 hours FREE travel on ALL public transport services within Nuremberg and the entire region of Nuremberg, Fürth and Stein.
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Where can I get the Nürnberg Card?

Before your arrival You can order the Nürnberg Card online at our website tourismus.nuernberg.de/nuernbergcard or you can purchase the Card when booking your hotel or package deal. During your stay Buy your Nürnberg Card in our Tourist Office or at the information stand at the airport. You can also find the Nürnberg Card in many hotels in Nürnberg as well as at the Knaus campsite at the Dutzendteich.
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And this is how it works

The Nürnberg Card is valid for 48 hours. This is an offer for all guests and visitors. The Nürnberg Card for KIDS is free for children age 5 and under (when at least one regular Card is purchased), children up to age 11 pay only 11 € How does the Card work? Simply enter date and tine of first use and off you go! Any questions? Our team will be pleased to assist you!
Telefon: +49 911 23360
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Bratwurst Röslein

Situated at the heart of the Old Town since 1431, the world’s largest sausage restaurant treats its guests to rustic Franconian cuisine. It’s a cosy restaurant offering both traditional and modern cuisine.
Adresse: Rathausplatz 6, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 214860
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Bratwursthäusle

Not far from the Sebalduskirche, the Bratwursthäusle has been giving original Nürnberger Rostbratwürste a hint of beechwood by cooking them over a wood fire since 1313. True to tradition, the Bratwursthäusle has its own butcher shop, where the Nuremberg specialities are freshly prepared each day. Hungry visitors can enjoy their sausages and a freshly pulled pint on the two terraces, which boast historical surroundings and views of the Sebalduskirche, the Rathaus and the Hauptmarkt. The little delicacies, which are always grilled to order, are served on a tin plate, just like in Albrecht Dürer’s time.
Adresse: Rathausplatz 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 227695
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Zum Spiessgesellen

Zum Spiessgesellen is just waiting to be discovered by hungry visitors in the vaulted cellar of the old Nuremberg Rathaus. This restaurant allows diners to enjoy regional cuisine in a laid-back setting. Zum Spiessgesellen is well-known for its medieval atmosphere, rustic dishes and historical concept.
Adresse: Rathausplatz 4, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 23555525
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Hausbrauerei Altstadthof

If you’re heading towards the Kaiserburg and Albrecht-Dürer-Haus from the Hauptmarkt, you’ll pass the Hausbrauerei Altstadthof. True to its name, the restaurant brews its own beer and offers a delightful dining experience. Naturally, the brewery shop is the place to go for all products beer-related. It stocks a great selection of beer, beer mustard and much more!
Adresse: Bergstrasse 19-21, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2449859
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“Zum Gulden Stern” Historical Sausage Restaurant

It may not be the largest sausage restaurant, but it’s certainly the oldest. The menu includes Nürnberger Rostbratwürste with a hint of beechwood, prepared on an open fire. Fermented cabbage, homemade potato salad and freshly ground radish are the perfect accompaniments. Come and feast on the various snacks on offer throughout the day and enjoy apple strudel for dessert.
Adresse: Zirkelschmiedsgasse 26, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2059288
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Gasthaus Rottner

The Gasthaus Rottner has been family owned for more than 200 years. The Rottner family offers regional, seasonal cuisine, prepared in a contemporary and innovative way. In the summer months, you can enjoy your meal under shade of linden trees in the fabulous restaurant garden. Or in Franconian style under the nut trees in front of the house. Events - such as a culinary cinema-in-the-barn or cooking courses with award-winning Chef Rottner - round out the offerings.
Adresse: Winterstraße 15-17, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 612032
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Tadsch Mahal

The Tadsch Mahal has offerred guests Indian specialities for more than 30 years. The lovingly spiced dishes with aromas from sweet to hot and spicy and a wide variety of savories offer endless delicious combinations. The menu contains a large selection of vegetarian dishes.
Adresse: Johannisstraße 10, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 208233
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Essigbrätlein

Since 1989, two-star Master Chef Andree Köthe's Essigbrätlein has resided behind the heavy oak doors, bull's-eye windows and sandstone façade of this quaint building in Nuremberg's Old Town. As a pioneer of vegetable and spice cuisine, Köthe is also able to give meat and fish the flavor for which he is so famous. He offers innovative cuisine with novel interpretations.
Adresse: Weinmarkt 3, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 225531
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Zirbelstube

The Restaurant Zirbelstube serves regional cuisine with international flair using only fresh seasonal ingredients. Let yourself be spoiled in a relaxed atmosphere - whether it's with friends, business partners, surrounded by family or while sharing a romantic meal as a twosome. Guests of the Zirbelstube value not only the pleasant ambience of the restaurant and its varying menu, but also the cordial and personal style of its owners, the Kunkel family.
Adresse: Friedrich-Overbeck-Straße 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 998820
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Opatija

The Opatjia restaurant is located in the heart of Nuremberg's Old Town. Its place on Unschlittplatz combines a central location with historical tranquility. The restaurant has flourished since the beginning of the 1960s, spoiling with unbroken, friendliness both new and loyal long-time guests. In the Nuremberg Old Town, Opatjia is "an institution", where one can enjoy the specialty of the house - choice fish- in a comfortably modern ambience or in its shady garden.
Adresse: Unschlittplatz 7, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 227196
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Sebald

Experience in restaurant Sebald how the passion of our cooks for exquisite and clever creations - paired with a Mediterranen ambience and flair - blend to create an elegant evening. Star Chef Karl Bernd Sperber and his team will spoil you with fine, seasonal dishes for connoisseurs and gourmets.
Adresse: Weinmarkt 14, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 381303
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L'Osteria

L'Osteria is a typical italian restaurant. Families, friends, old and young: everyone enjoys tasty italian food together. Since 1999 the restaurant is famous for it's big pizza that exceeds the plate.
Adresse: Pirckheimerstraße 116, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 558283
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 11.30 am - 11 pm, Fri & Sat: 11.30 am - 12 am, Sun: 12 pm - 11 pm
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Hempels Burger

Simple, rustic and cozy yet with a hip deco. On the menu are burgers and everything that goes with them. Best quality, fresh original ingredients and meat from animal-friendly farms are the recipe for great burgers at Hempels.
Adresse: Gostenhofer Hauptstraße 58, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 1577 9577402
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Das Steichele

Steichele has been located in Nuremberg since 1897. Here, the Steichele family serves traditional Franconian and light cuisine - whether in the historical restaurant from the 19th century, in the garden or in the cozy wine bar. All the products used come from selected suplliers and producers in the local area, which guarantees the freshness and purity of all the ingredients used. You can also enjoy, try and purchase specially selected wines from Franconia, excellent wines from South Tyrol and the Staatsweingut Rheinland-Pfalz as well as vintages from the family's own vineyard.
Adresse: Knorrstraße 2-8, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 202280
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Gusto Natural

The restaurant focuses on natural and pure flavor. Dishes fresh from the barbeque and tasty international wines inspire the guests.
Adresse: Bürgweg 25, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 148703020
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Hexenhäusle

The listed, historical guest house which has been unchanged since 1877 and the historical garden with its 400 seats invite you to enjoy a snack in the shade on hot days and hearty Franconian cuisine during a cozy evening. The Hexenhäusle is located directly below the castle wall and offers a one-of-a-kind view of the Imperial Castle.
Adresse: Vestnertorgraben 4, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 13042770
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Kokoro

Trendy japanese restaurant with sushi&co!
Adresse: Luitpoldstraße 3, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 66486801
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Restauration Kopernikus

A gastronomic and cultural event of a special kind awaits you. All senses are addressed with regional food and traditional Franconian specialties. Combined with international flair it is a unique experience.
Adresse: Hintere Insel Schütt 34, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2427740
Åpningstider: Restaurant: Mon - Fri: 5 pm - 12 am, Sat & Sun: 12 pm - 12 am / Biergarten Mon - Fri: 4 pm - 12 am, Sat & Sun: 12 pm - 12 am
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Beckschlager

You can build your own burger in the "Rock 'n' Roll" restaurant with a terrace and a beer garden. Whether with Angus beef, vegetarian or a variation of different toppings, everything is possible. Salads, desserts and cocktails are also available here.
Adresse: Rosental 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 92376663
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 5 pm - 11 pm, Fri - Sat: 4 pm - 1 am, Sun: 4 pm - 11 pm
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ZweiSinn

Fine Dining in relaxing atmosphere. ZweiSinn blends contemporary and authentic cuisine with regional and international ingredients. The focus lies on French-Mediterranean dishes.
Adresse: Äußere Sulzbacher Straße 118, 90491 Nürnberg
Telefon: +49 (0) 911 / 923 00 823
Åpningstider: 12 pm - 2 pm und 6 pm - 10 pm
Transport: Metro station: Nürnberg Ost
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Bardolino

Experience classic Italian cooking at Bardolino. Fine appetizers and homemade pasta, seafood and meat dishes are all traditional parts of the menu. Over the course of the year, Bardolino also presents culinary "theme" weeks, suich as Gargano, Venice, fish, steak or Tuscany week.
Adresse: Humboldtstraße 3-5, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 9411890
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Alte Küch'n

A homelike atmosphere awaits you at the Alte Küchn'n, reminding you of the good old days in grandma's kitchen. You can see whether or not the cook is as good as your grandmother - all the food is prepared before your eyes. Whether you love hearty Franconian and Bavarian food you're vegetarian or fan of international cuisine, the Alte Küch'n offers something for every taste. A specialty of the house is home-made potato pancakes - available in a variety of flavors and toppings.
Adresse: Albrecht Dürer Str. 3, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 203826
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Koch und Kellner

"Koch und Kellner" has existed since July 1997 - the philosophy of the restaurant is best described as: Just enjoy! We offer original cuisne and matching wines. This seemingly simple idea has been enthusiastically embraced by guests. Full of light, the restaurant exudes an atmosphere of summer enjoyment even in the darkest winter. The furnishings are stylish, but here is still a relaxed atmosphere.
Adresse: Obere Seitenstraße 4, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 266166
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Entenstuben

In the Entenstuben from Fabian Denninger, you can expect light but skilled cooking. Only the best seasonal products from the region are used. The restaurant has been rewarded with a Michelin-Star in 2016.
Adresse: Schranke 9, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 5209128
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Café Bar Katz

The trendy Café offers a wide range of cakes and vegetarian and vegan dishes. Coffee and tea specialities of high quality complete the picture of the popular location. In summer, the terrace invites the guests to enjoy the weather outside. In the evening, you can choose between longdrinks, various beers and wine.
Adresse: Hans-Sachs-Platz 8, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 11 am - 1 am, Fri - Sat: 11 am - 2 am, Sun: 11 am - 1 am
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dasPaul

cosmopolitan + devoted to our home region + trendy + down-to-earth + smart + urban! Tasty breakfast, burger, vegan and vegetarian meals and a lot more.
Adresse: Kaiserstraße 22, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 227845
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 7 am - 12 am, Fri: 7 am - 1 am, Sam: 8 am - 1 am, Sun: 8 am - 12 am
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Café Luftsprung

At the Café Luftsprung in the Old Town of Nuremberg you can enjoy breakfast, tasty salads and pasta.
Adresse: Unterer Bergauer Platz 10, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2009400
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Chocolat

This is the place for real fans of chocolate, the sweetest seduction of our time. Be it dark or milk, as a bar or a drinkable delight, chocolate is the key component of everything here. Chocolate gourmets and those with a sweet tooth will love the cafe and its chocolate shop situated at the heart of the city’s Old Town.
Adresse: Josephsplatz 26, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2427888
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Confiserie Neef

Tempting. The one word that sums up the Confiserie Neef’s daily menu in a nutshell. Cakes, tarts, pralines, chocolate, gingerbread… What to try first? No matter what you choose, this cafe, the interior of which was recently renovated, is the perfect place to relax and treat yourself. The cafe also has a daily breakfast menu.
Adresse: Winklerstrasse 29, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 225179
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Kaffee Lebemann

Located between Kaiser and Adlerstraße at the Köpfleinsberg is the Kaffee Lebemann. Bricks, concrete, massive steel gider and wooden floors create an industrial-chic atmosphere. The café offers a wide range of beer, wine and other tasty drinks. If you have chosen a coffee bean, you can even brew your own coffee at the table.
Adresse: Köpfleinsberg 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 65070125
Åpningstider: 11 am - 11 pm
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Konditorei Café Beer

The traditional Café Beer offers a wide selection of the finest tarts, cakes, pralines and home-made pastries. It’s very handy too, as it’s situated right at heart of the pedestrian area.
Adresse: Breite Gasse 79, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2308420
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Salon Regina

Located in the hip quarter "GoHo", the charming Salon Regina in the 60's/70's design invites you. Homemade, daily changing dishes, cakes and the best "currywurst" in town are offering something for every taste. During summer you can enjoy a coffee or beer while sitting in the sun in front of the Regina.
Adresse: Fürther Str. 64, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 929 1799
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Cafe & Bar Celona Finca

Perhaps you don’t fancy the club atmosphere, but still want to socialise and listen to some music? Then the Cafe & Bar Celona Finca is the place for you. The Cafe Bar opens its doors in the early hours of the morning and doesn’t close until late at night. Tastefully and comfortably furnished, it lends the Old Town a touch of Mediterranean holiday flair. In addition to a wide assortment of meals, it also offers a fantastic selection of long drinks and cocktails. The central location makes the Cafe Bar a popular place to go. Booking in advance is recommended for the evening. If you’re here in summer, why not make the most of the outdoor area on the banks of the Pegnitz river?
Adresse: Vordere Insel Schütt 4, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 23739144
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Club Stereo

The popular club in Klaragasse isn’t one of the “big” clubs, but it always attracts a large number of guests, who particularly enjoy the variety of music and wide range of events on offer.
Adresse: Klaragasse 8, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2110455
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Das Unrat

For the past 17 years, das Unrat is the party location in the centre of Nuremberg. Party with friends, high spirits and good drinks.
Adresse: Adlerstraße 38, Nuremberg
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Die Bar

Since its opening, the Bar Nürnberg is characterized by varied and a versatile range of offers. A harmonious blend of classic and time-tested drinks encounters new, exciting compositions.
Adresse: Theresienplatz 1, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 9276906
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Die rote Bar

Located in the Old Town directly at the river Pegnitz, this trendy bar with an extraordinary interior design is definitely a hotspot! Its programme offers live music and different events. Speciality of the house is the home-made Limes drink, made from vodka and fruit purée.
Adresse: Peter-Vischer-Straße 3, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 9928956
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Bar Downtown

The iconic basement bar in the castle district of Nuremberg offers you parties, cocktails and a certain feeldgood factor. The music is all about 80ies and 90ies.
Adresse: Obere Schmiedgasse 5, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 222381
Åpningstider: Wed & Thu: 9 pm - 3 am, Fri & Sat: 9 pm - 4 am
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Gelbes Haus

An old-established bar in Nuremberg with character. The bar has been an address for sophisticated bar culture for over 25 years. There is a large selection of very good liquors and delicious cocktail variations.
Adresse: Johannisstraße 40, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 262274
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 8 pm - 1 am, Fri - Sat: 8 pm - 2 am
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mach1

This club has been part of the Nuremberg nightlife for more than 20 years. In the "House of Sound" DJs put on music ranging from Black to House for all the dance-mad people. Bars, VIP-area and the DJ's desk are arranged around the centred dance floor like a colosseum. High-class events guarantee a very special programme!
Adresse: Kaiserstraße 1-9, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 2406602
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Mata Hari Bar

Located in the beautiful Weissgerbergasse, the Mata Hari Bar enjoys a great location and is certainly one of the smallest bars in Nuremberg. But the selection of drinks certainly isn’t small. Patrons can choose from more than 40 cocktails, 20 types of whiskey and a wide range of beer. But its real appeal is the “living room music” concept, where live music is played on a miniature platform. Hence the bar receiving the title of “Germany’s smallest live bar”.
Adresse: Weissgerbergasse 31, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 171 1949500
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Mops von Gostenhof

With creative-chaotic seating, you can enjoy Franconian beers. If you don’t like beer, you can try the high quality liquors like the buffalo-grass vodka or single malts from Scotland. An alternative bar with a slightly different style.
Adresse: Volprechtstraße 14, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 162 3035614
Åpningstider: Mon - Thu: 6 pm - 1 am, Fri - Sat: 6 pm - 3 am, Sun: 6 pm - 12 am
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O'Shea's Irish Pub

The homemade fries, said to be the best in the city, are extremely popular. The cosy Irish pub with its generously-sized vaulted cellar boasts a fantastic location right next to the Pegnitz river and is not far from the Cinecitta cinema. Here, you’ll be served classics such as Guinness, Irish whiskey and cider. It’s the perfect venue for a fantastic night with friends. The beer garden is open in summer. Booking in advance is highly recommended.
Adresse: Wespennest 6-8, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 232895
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Schmelztiegel

In the Schmelztiegel you will find good music, young people, high spirits, great DJs and a large assortment of selected craft beers.
Adresse: Bergstraße 21, Nuremberg
Telefon: +49 911 203982
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Hauptmarkt

The Hauptmarkt and streets leading to the castle are littered with scores of souvenir shops. But there are also a large number of small speciality shops, of the Nuremberg master traders, jewellers and antique shops too, where you’ll find all kinds of souvenirs and keepsakes for your friends and family. The tourist information centre on the Hauptmarkt is also worth checking out.
Adresse: Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg
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Breite Gasse / Karolinenstraße

Breite Gasse and Karolinenstraße are the heart of the Nuremberg shopping district. Here, you’ll find all sorts of established shops and large department stores. Younger shoppers are also catered for, thanks to well-known chains such as H&M, Görtz, Mango to name but a few.
Adresse: Breite Gasse, Karolinenstraße
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Craftmen's Courtyard

Step into the Craftsmen's Courtyard and you'll soon catch a whiff of the delicious scent of Nuremberg bratwurst, gingerbread and other specialties of Franconian cuisine. The medieval feel of the narrow lanes, shops and half-timbered huts makes this little village within the big city a special attraction. You can watch the craftsmen work and buy a wonderful and unique example of traditional artisan work. A gingerbread maker, leather craftsman, glass painter and cutter, potter, tin smith, an artist of poker work and a goldsmith all bring their art and artistry to life in the Craftsmen's Courtyard.
Adresse: Craftmen's Courtyard, Königstor
Åpningstider: Monday - Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm
Transport: Central Station
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Kaiserstraße

Kaiserstraße is slightly more high-end, as it’s home to a number of exclusive shops, boutiques and cafes.
Adresse: Kaiserstraße, Nuremberg
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Gostenhof

If you’re outside the city centre, why not visit the shops in the Gostenhof district? It’s renowned for its small quaint shops and boutiques, art dealers and studios. You’re sure to find something unique here.
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Mercado Nürnberg

The ultimate shopping centre in the north of the city houses a wide range of fabric, electrical and everyday shops. A number of events and cultural activities take place here throughout the year too.
Adresse: Äußere Bayreuther Straße 80, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Mon - Sat: from 9.30 am to 8 pm, selected shops open at 9 am
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Franken - Center Nürnberg

The Franken-Center, situated in the city’s southern Langwasser district, is the largest shopping centre in northern Bavaria. With a variety of promotions, exhibitions and events, it draws more than a million people through its doors each year.
Adresse: Glogauer Str. 30-38, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Mon - Fri: from 9.30 am to 8 pm, Sat: from 9 am to 8 pm
Transport: Langwasser-Mitte underground station and bus station directly at the centre
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Christkindlesmarkt

This event in December is like a magnet, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world each year. And it’s not one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in the country and one of the most famous in the world without good reason. The picturesque surroundings, the variety of culinary delights and the traditional programme of events make the Christkindlesmarkt a very special attraction. Don’t miss the famous Nuremberg Christmas Angel’s famous opening prologue at 5.30 pm on the Friday before the first advent!
Adresse: Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg
Åpningstider: Daily: from 10 am to 9 pm. Closing day (December 24th): from 10 am to 2 pm
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Bardentreffen

Germany’s largest free outdoor festival, Bardentreffen, attracts up to 200 000 people each year. It traditionally takes place each year on the first weekend of the Bavarian summer holidays (July/August). Both international and local musicians sing their hearts out on seven stages, scattered all over the Old Town. This free event is an absolute must for die-hard music fans!
Adresse: Insel Schütt, St. Katharina, Lorenzer Platz, Sebalder Platz, Kreuzigungshof, Trödelmarkt
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Blaue Nacht

Each year in May, culture comes to Nuremberg. Museums, theatres and other cultural venues are open until the small hours of the morning. Come and explore the Old Town, listen to music and performances on the streets of the city centre and marvel at art and light installations. Blaue Nacht is Germany’s largest night-time cultural event. It has a different theme each year.
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Klassik Open Air

Klassik Open Air in Nuremberg’s Luitpoldhain district is one of Europe’s largest classic open-air events. The city’s two large orchestras, the Nuremberg Staatsphilharmonie and the Nuremberg Symphoniker, attract an audience every July and August of around 100.000 people to their concerts each year. Admission free!
Adresse: Luitpoldhain, Nuremberg
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Nuremberg Folk Festival

The largest folk festival in northern Bavaria provides a colourful programme for both young and old. The fairground is home to a multitude of rides and entertainment, where visitors can either be on the edge of their seats or sit back and relax. Franconian and international delicacies and a freshly pulled pint make visiting the festival all the more worthwhile. And to make the Volksfest twice as nice, it’s held two times a year: in spring (April) and in autumn (September).
Adresse: Volksfestplatz am Dutzendteich, Nuremberg
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Trempelmarkt

Germany’s largest flea market is held on the second weekend of May and September in the Nuremberg Old Town. Around 4000 stallholders sell both high-class antiques and all kinds of bits and bobs. The entire Hauptmarkt and the neighbouring streets are transformed into a real jumble paradise. Children, meanwhile, can sell off their old toys at free stalls.
Adresse: Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg
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Franconian Beer Festival

The Franconian Beer Festival takes place in June in the wonderful atmosphere of the Nuremberg castle moat. Forty local breweries serve more than 100 delicious types of beer. An interesting and diverse musical program by local artists, a wide range of culinary specialties and a lot of fun things for kids to do makes this festival a treat for the whole family.
Adresse: Burggraben, Nuremberg
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Rock Im Park

The city is rocking, and so are more than 40 000 visitors. Because it has no specified style of music, Rock im Park attracts a very mixed audience. The event, which was held for the first time in 1976, is now one of the country’s largest rock festivals. Famous bands such as AC/DC, The Scorpions, Green Day and The Red Hot Chili Peppers have performed here in the past to very enthusiastic audiences (every year in May/June)
Adresse: Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg
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Altstadtfest

Its laid-back atmosphere attracts around one million visitors to the Old Town festival each year in September. The festival has been taking place for more than 40 years now. In around 60 events, 800 actors provide free entertainment, including folklore, the Hans Sachs plays, traditional sea jousting and jazz concerts. But the great programme of events isn’t the only thing that draws the visitors in. The wide selection of food and drinks is just as popular.
Adresse: Vordere Insel Schütt, Hans-Sachs-Platz
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Brückenfestival

The Brückenfestival is an open air festival in august at the banks of the river Pegnitz in Nuremberg. This music event has become one of the most influential festivals in the region. The aim is to present music acts far from mainstream music for a open-minded audience. On two days the festival presents 10 regional and international bands on two stages. In addition to the estalished main stage, singer-songwriters and cabaret artists will perform on the small "tent stage". Of course nobody will be left hungry! Local food and drinks as well as a variety of stalls await the visitors. The open festival grounds und der Theodor-Heuss-Brücke offer the perfect setting for two relaxed and wonderful festival days.
Adresse: Süßheimweg at Pegnitzwiesen, under the Theodor-Heuss-Bridge
Billetter: Free entry
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DTM Norisring Rennen

Germany’s only DTM city race takes place each year at the Norisring over one weekend in the summer (June/July). The highlight of the season, with the thrilling race between Audi, BMW and Mercedes, takes place between Steintribüne and Dutzendteich and attracts around 150 000 spectators.
Telefon: Ticket hotline +49 911 597051
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Hotel Victoria

The privately-run Hotel Victoria has 65 modern rooms in different categories. The beautiful city hotel is the ideal place to start discovering the city’s famous sights. The 4-star hotel also has an underground car park for guests.
Adresse: Königstraße 80
Telefon: +49 911 24050
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Sheraton Carlton Nürnberg

The hotel, which was built in 2001, is one of the best hotels in Nuremberg and enjoys a handy location, on the edge of the Old Town and just 200 m away from the Hauptbahnhof. The top floor of the hotel houses the Carlton Spa, the hotel’s health and beauty area. Why not relax in the sauna or steam bath, or enjoy a massage? And while you’re there, you can marvel at the city skyline.
Adresse: Eilgutstr. 15
Telefon: +49 911 2003 0
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Hotel Drei Raben

The 4-star design-conscious Hotel Drei Raben is located just a few metres away from the pedestrian area. Nuremberg’s first themed hotel tells a different story in each of its rooms, hence the 22 rooms and junior suites having names such as “Nürnberger Erinnerungen” (“Memories of Nuremberg”), “Die erste Eisenbahn” (“The first railway”) or “Mythos Club” (Legend club).
Adresse: Königstrasse 63
Telefon: +49 911 274380
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Ringhotel Loew’s Merkur

The hotel, which has been run privately by the Loew family since 1930, is a tastefully furnished 350-bed hotel that has everything you need for a pleasant stay. The various conference rooms provide space for all kinds of parties and seminars, regardless of size. Guests can also unwind and relax in the wellness area’s sauna, swimming pool and solarium, all of which are free for hotel guests.
Adresse: Pillenreuther Strasse 1
Telefon: +49 911 99433 0
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Hotel Agneshof Nürnberg

A fairly new hotel with Mediterranean flair situated in the picturesque Old Town. The Agneshof enjoys a peaceful location in the Agnesgasse and its 72 double rooms with en-suite bathroom are spread over four floors. Guests can also use the sauna, solarium and rest area on the basement floor. Good value for money.
Adresse: Agnesgasse 10
Telefon: +49 911 214440
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Youth Hostel Nuremberg

Located centrally above the historic city centre right at the castle in the 500 year-old Imperial stables, this hostel offers the most a beautiful view of the city centre. The youth hostel reopened after reconstruction with a new and fresh interior design in 500 year-old walls and is the perfect accommodation for families, backpackers and school classes.
Adresse: Burg 2
Telefon: +49 911 230 936
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Design Hotel Vosteen

A 1950s design hotel in Nuremberg's "Nordstadt" neighbourhood, in close proximity to Nuremberg's castle and historic Old Town. Let yourself be "transported" back into another era, while still enjoying the modern comforts of the 21st century. The charming hotel team invites you to an overnight stay in an informal ambience.
Adresse: Lindenaststr. 12
Telefon: +49 911 955 12 330
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Five Reasons Hostel & Hotel

The modern and newly renovated Hostel offers free Wi-Fi, a big kitchen and a 24-hour occupied front desk. It's located at the heart of Nuremberg, only 5 minutes from the main railway station. The Hostel also offers private rooms and beds in dormitories with all rooms being individually decorated.
Adresse: Frauentormauer 42
Telefon: +49 911 9928 6625
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Le Meridien Grand Hotel

A traditional and luxurious hotel, Le Meridien boasts a sophisticated Art Nouveau design and an outstanding location, directly opposite the Hauptbahnhof. It’s also a stone’s throw away from the pedestrian area. The hotel’s excellent transport links make it a great choice whether you’re in Nuremberg on business or to soak up the sights.
Adresse: Bahnhofstrasse 1-3
Telefon: +49 911 23220
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art & business hotel

To discover Nuremberg this small design hotel is a perfect spot. It is located nearby the historic city centre. A lot of museums and other sights are within walkable distance as well as the pedestrian area. The hotel welcomes the guest with warmth, charm and functionality. All rooms have air conditioning and free wifi Internet access.
Adresse: Gleißbühlstraße 15
Telefon: +49 911 23210
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Before Your Trip

Do you need further information about the city or brochures before your trip? No problem! Simply check out our website or call the team of the Nuremberg Convention and Tourist Office. Visitors can also contact our service team (either online or by phone) to book great accommodation or to take advantage of package deals and much more...
Telefon: +49 911 23360
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Arrival by train

The modern main railway station in Nuremberg is just a stone’s throw away from the Old Town and has a wide range of catering outlets and shops.
Telefon: Deutsche Bahn service: +49 180 6996633
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Arrival by plane

The Albrecht Dürer Airport Nürnberg is just 12 minutes away from the Old Town and around 25 minutes away from the Nuremberg trade fair centre. More than 50 non-stop flight connections per day connect passengers with the key hubs in Europe. The underground line U2 provides a direct connection between the airport and the city centre. The taxi stands are in front of the terminal exit. A taxi to the city centre costs about €19.
Telefon: Nuremberg Airport information hotline: +49 911 93700, Taxi reservations: +49 911 19410
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During Your Trip

While you are in Nuremberg don't hesitate to visit our tourist information centre for information, maps and a selection of souvenirs. They can provide information about the numerous city tours and everything you need during your stay... Tourist Information Centre at the main market square. Hauptmarkt 18 Currently closed
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Public Transport

The single ticket is the perfect choice if you’re only looking to make one journey. It allows you to hop on and off as and when you please and even break up your journey. The price category A ticket is valid for 90 minutes and allows you to travel in one direction only. If you only intend to travel on public transport now and again, your best option is the 10-Streifenkarte (10-stripe ticket) or the 4er Ticket (4-stripe ticket). This type of ticket can be used for several passengers too. The solo day ticket is a good option for individuals travelling alone. The day ticket plus, meanwhile, is perfect for groups of up to six people with a maximum of 2 adults. Both of these tickets allow you to travel wherever and whenever you want for an entire day! For more information about tickets, prices and journey times, visit:
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Taxi

You will find taxi stands all over the town and especially at the Nuremberg Fair Ground, the Airport and at the east and south entrances of the Nuremberg main railway station. For information about journey times and prices and to make reservations just call: +49 911/19410.
Telefon: +49 911 19410
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Telephone

Dialling code for Germany: +49 Dialling code for Nuremberg: (0) 911
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Electricity

230 V / 50 Hz