Nurnberg (Nuremberg), Germany

Nurnberg (Nuremberg), Germany
Globotrip ratingTM7.3

The breakdown:
ATTRACTIONS: 7.3
HOTELS: 7.3
RESTAURANTS: 7.2
TRANSPORTATION: 7.4
VALUE: 7.4

CITY: Nurnberg (Nuremberg), Germany
POPULATION: 499,000
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (high/low):
ºF : JAN: 35/26 · APR: 56/38 · JUL: 74/55 · OCT: 55/41
ºC: JAN: 1/-3 · APR: 13/4 · JUL: 23/12 · OCT: 12/5




Five things to see/do in Nurnberg:
 Perched on a hillside, the architecturally impressive Nuremberg Castle (Kaiserburg Nurnberg) offers amazing views of the city below.
 Visit the museum that’s devoted to the history of the Nazi Party, the DirectionsReichsparteigelande (Nazi Party Rally Grounds), for an informative look into the dark side of Germany’s not-so-distant past.
 The beautiful 14th century Schöner Brunnen (literally “beautiful fountain”) is located in the city’s central Hauptmarkt.
 The Nuremberg Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum) as well as the DB Museum (German Railway Museum) are both big draws for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of interesting exhibits for the whole family.
 Located near the central railway station, the “Handwerkerhof” (Craftsmen’s court) is a collection of of “old-style” reconstructed shops that sell a variety of souvenirs, Christmas-decorations, hand-made dolls, and more.

Nurnberg (Nuremberg)

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