10 Things to do in Nuremberg, Germany travel guide
Join as we visit Nuremberg, Germany on a trip to wander around with the aim of doing the best things in Nuremberg. As the second largest city in Bavaria, Nürnberg has a lot offer in terms of castles, museums and unique cuisine worth sampling.
As a very walkable and tourist friendly city you can cover most attractions in Nuremberg in just a day or two making it a perfect weekend retreat.
We honestly arrived without the highest of expectations but we left feeling as though we wanted to spend extra time in Nuremberg.
Now let's see what this fascinating city in Germany has to offer a first time visitor.
10 Things to do in Nuremberg City Tour | Germany Travel Guide:
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1) St. Lorenz Gothic Church (St. Lawrence Church in Nuremberg)
2) Rings for Good Luck (Nürnberg Schöner Brunnen)
3) Nuremberg Castle (Nürnberger Burg)
4) Sinwell Tower + Deep Well (Sinwellturm)
5) Nürnberger Rostbratwurst - Eating Nuremberg Sausage at Bratwursthäusle
6) Underground Tunnels (Förderverein Nürnberger Felsengänge)
7) Pretty Street (Weissgerbergasse)
8) Albrecht Durer's House (Albrecht-Dürer-Haus)
9) Bridge and Hospital (Heilig-Geist-Spital)
10) The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds (Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände)
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Our visit Nuremberg travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Nuremberg Bratwurst, beer and pretzels), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Nuremberg tourism brochure, Nuremberg itinerary or Nuremberg, Germany city tour.
10 Things to do in Nuremberg, Germany travel guide video transcript:
We started our day by taking the U-bahn to the centre of town and getting off at Lorenzkirche. This put us on the south bank of the Pegnitz River, where we took the opportunity to browse some markets before visiting St Lorenz Church.
This is a beautiful gothic church complete with pointed vaults, stained glass windows, and sculptures.
From there we walked across one of the city’s many bridges and continued on to the Beautiful Fountain (yes, that’s the name), searching for a bit of good luck.
One of Nuremberg’s most famed attractions is the Imperial Castle located in the northwest end of the Old Town. The castle is a testament to the power of the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages.
And we couldn’t come all the way to Nuremberg and not try the famed Nuremberger sausage! We went to Bratwursthäusle, right in the heart of the Old Town by St Sebaldus Church.
Later that afternoon we went into Nuremberg’s deep underground on a tour of the historic beer cellars. Nuremberg has been a beer brewing city for centuries.
While in town, we also took a walk down Weißgerbergasse, which may just be one of the prettiest streets in Nuremberg. This curved cobbled street is lined with half-timbered houses.
Albrecht Dürer’s one time home is now a museum dedicated to his life and work. He was a German Renaissance artist across many mediums, but he is best known for revolutionizing printmaking and elevating it as an art form. At certain times of day, they offer a guided tour with an actress who plays the role of Agnes Dürer, the artist’s wife.
The bridge we were looking for is the Heilig-Geist-Spital, or the Holy Spirit Hospital. It’s not a bridge in the usual sense of the word, rather a medieval building that sits across part of the Pegnitz River.
On a more serious note, we couldn’t leave Nuremberg without also visiting the Dokuzentrum, also known as the The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds.
And that’s a wrap for a our guide to Nuremberg, Germany. If you have any other suggestions of cool things to do in Nuremberg, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Germany video series showcasing German food, German culture and German cuisine.
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We spend the day in Nuremberg, Germany. Home to a medieval old town and 1000 year old castle. Nuremberg is the second largest city in Bavaria. Nuremberg is an energetic city, with a great nightlife, amazing architecture, and one of the best destinations for beer lovers. As one of the most important cities in Bavaria, Nuremberg draws visitors all year around, but specially during Christmas when the beautiful Christmas market becomes the city’s biggest attraction.
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When people think of Nuremberg, they usually think of gingerbread, toys, Christmas, the Nazi Party Rally Grounds or the Nuremberg Trials. The old town of Nuremberg is much more than this and indeed Nuremberg probably comes closest to many tourists' expectations of a typical German city: on the one hand one can find half-timbered houses, gothic churches within a medieval city wall in the shadow of the towering imperial castle, which was one of the most important residences of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. On the other hand, Nuremberg and the surrounding cities are home to many well-known German companies, e.g. Adidas, Diehl, Faber-Castell, Playmobil, Puma and several divisions of industrial giant Siemens. Finally, Nuremberg even can live up to culinary expectations with breweries and beergardens and its most famous dish, the Nuremberg sausages with Sauerkraut.
Imperial Castle, Nuremberg:
The Imperial Castle is Nuremberg's most famous landmark. From the 'Freiung' (sanctuary) and Sinwell Tower visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the old quarter. Other attractions at the castle include the Imperial Castle Museum and the imperial apartments.
The rock cut cellars of Nuremberg:
Through many centuries, the citizens of Nuremberg have built vaults and corridors into the bright red sandstone below their city. In 1380, the widespread cellar system was mentioned in a document for the first time. In all those years, the cellars were primarily used for the ripening and storage of beer – mostly the city's famous red beer.
Today, the craft brewery Hausbrauerei Altstadthof again uses a small part of the widespread maze-like cellar system to ripen and store specialty beers and beer schnaps.
Of course, visiting the craft brewery and the whisky distillery will be part of the tours. Afterwards, there will be time to taste the local specialties in the brewery tavern. Just come around, it is worth a visit!
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If youre planning a trip to Germany let us know. Yusuf Turan from Turkey did just that. We met up with him in the Northern Bavarian city of Nuremberg.
Yusuf Turan is a teacher who visited Nuremberg as part of a European school project. We met up with him for a stroll through the medieval city centre. Yusuf headed for the citys landmark castle,which offers a fantastic view of the city. He was very impressed with the mix of historical and modern architecture. In the old city centre Yusuf pauses outside the Albrecht Dürer Museum. This is where the artist once lived and worked. Yusuf Turan is thrilled with the citys medieval flair and the many half timbered houses.
Then he heads for the citys toy museum with an electric toy railway in the courtyard. The day comes to a close with a stroll across the main market square with its fountain in the shape of a pyramid.
On weekdays the square is home to a fruit and vegetable market and is also the venue for several annual festivals as well as Germanys largest flea market and last but not least the world famous Christmas market.