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Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Germany’s largest museum of cultural history, with major collections of art, design, and historical objects from the German-speaking world.
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Distance 188 miles (304 km) |
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Germany’s largest museum of cultural history, with major collections of art, design, and historical objects from the German-speaking world.
The preserved home and workshop of Nuremberg’s most famous Renaissance artist offers insight into his life, art, and printing techniques.
A major historical museum and documentation site examining the Nazi regime and the history of the rally grounds in Nuremberg.
Nuremberg’s central market square is the heart of the old town, framed by historic buildings and famous seasonal markets.
A beautifully preserved street of half-timbered houses, popular for photography and one of the most charming walks in the city.
A lively square below the castle, known for postcard views, historic surroundings, and strong popularity with visitors and locals.
Small, seasoned pork sausages grilled over heat and traditionally served three in a bun or with sauerkraut. They are the city’s most famous specialty and protected by regional tradition.
Three Nürnberger sausages tucked into a crusty bread roll, a classic local street-food snack found across the old town.
Franconian roast pork shoulder with crispy crackling, commonly served with potato dumplings and rich gravy. It is a beloved hearty regional main dish.
One of Nuremberg’s most celebrated fine-dining addresses, known for creative tasting menus, refined technique, and a modern culinary take on regional ingredients.
Established brewery restaurant in the old town serving Franconian classics, house-brewed beer, and a rustic atmosphere that suits a traditional Nuremberg meal.
Historic and very well-known traditional restaurant near St. Sebald, famous for authentic Nürnberger Rostbratwürste grilled over beechwood in a classic old-town setting.
Moderate by German standards: public transport and casual meals are reasonable, while central hotels and fine dining cost more.
Service is usually included. Round up in cafés and taxis; tip about 5-10% in restaurants for good service, usually given directly when paying.
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Nuremberg Hbf, Nuremberg -> Nuremberg City Center, Nuremberg
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