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This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.
This tour is designed by a born and raised Nuremberg local. It includes the history of the rally grounds, as well as a brief overview of the Nuremberg laws and Nuremberg trials. Beside the historical aspects we also discus Nurembergs way to deal with its Nazi-heritage and how the 3rd Reichs history is reflected in our modern education, collective memory and culture.
For nearly four centuries, the crown, sceptre, and orb of the Holy Roman Empire were locked inside a hospital chapel in this city — until Napoleon's army forced their evacuation and Hitler ordered them brought back. This self-guided audio tour of Nuremberg traces the stories behind that kind of history across 22 stops. From the medieval Meat Bridge engineered like Venice's Rialto to the tunnels where citizens hid priceless art from Allied bombs, this Nuremberg walking tour covers 600 years of empire, rebellion, and reinvention. You'll stand where the Reformation took hold, walk a corridor of pillars confronting the city's darkest chapter, and discover a fountain built to disguise a subway vent. The app guides you stop by stop with maps and narration — no fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Pause for a Bratwurst, linger in a Gothic church, or skip ahead. Over 20,000 travelers have used our self-guided tours, and a full refund guarantee means there's nothing to risk.
The Best Way to Discover Nuremberg: Scavenger Hunt & Self-Guided Tour! Play, learn, and walk! Explore at your own pace with a 100% self-guided activity. Start anytime (24/7) with no guides or schedules. Pause for a famous Nuremberg bratwurst or a gingerbread treat in the old town and resume whenever you're ready—even the next day. This unique team-building activity is perfect for couples, families, and groups. The "Complete City" Package - Everything you need in one app: Interactive Game: Solve puzzles and discover 10+ major attractions, plus hidden gems and beautiful spots revealed along the way. Learn the history/legends of each site. Insider Tips: Access hand-picked local restaurant and shop recommendations. What you will visit: Nuremberg Opera House, Handwerkerhof, Lorenzkirche, Ehekarussell, Fleischbrücke, Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, The Beautiful Fountain (Schöner Brunnen), St. Sebald, Albrecht Dürer’s House, and the Imperial Castle.
Drive through the old town and through the unique history of Nuremberg. From Hallplatz past the Maxbrücke, the St Lorenz Church, the Holy Spirit Hospital and up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications. Everything can be admired from the comfort of the train. Along the way, you will learn funny and interesting things, ancient and current, shiny and possibly also cruel, romantic and spirited things about Nuremberg and its inhabitants. On this tour, you will experience the Unpacked centuries in about 40 minutes and then explore the city on your own. For more information and answers to the most frequently asked questions, please visit https ://www.city-tour.info/nuernberg/faq
Explore the enchanting streets of Nuremberg on this free walking tour, designed to immerse you in the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you will navigate the intricate network of cobblestone streets, uncovering fascinating stories and historical details unique to this imperial city. From medieval origins through to the pivotal events of the 20th century, including the famous Nuremberg Trials, this tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg's past, ensuring you leave feeling like a true Nuremberger. - Discover the beauty and history of Nuremberg on a guided walking tour - Learn about the city's origins and key historical events, including the Nuremberg Trials - Navigate the charming streets and squares with an expert local guide - Experience the old town's unique architecture and stories firsthand
Discover Nuremberg from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. - Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about Nuremberg - Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace - Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. - Enjoy the tour in English, German
Auf dem ehemaligen Reichsparteitagsgelände befinden sich die bedeutendsten Überreste nationalsozialistischer Architektur in Deutschland. Der Rundgang zeigt die Reichsparteitage als gigantische Propagandashow und Kehrseite des Systems der Konzentrationslager, leistet aber auch einen Beitrag zur aktuellen Diskussion um die Nutzung des Geländes. Bei der Besichtigung der historischen Orte Kongresshalle, Große Straße und Zeppelinfeld werden Funktion und Wirkung ihrer Architektur, die Inszenierung der Reichsparteitagsveranstaltungen wie auch die Grundzüge des nationalsozialistischen Geschichtsbildes greifbar und verständlich. Bei dieser Tour handelt es sich um eine deutschsprachige Tour.
The PLAYMOBIL®-FunPark spreads over an area of more than 90,000 m2. That’s the space of more than 10 football fields. Children between four and nine have a lot of space to play and run. And there is also a lot to discover for parents and tiny siblings in the large, nature-like park landscape. At the FunPark you can play, climb, balance, run and discover!
Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.
For centuries, Nuremberg was the secret capital of the Holy German Roman Empire, here the well-known Diets of Nuremberg were held, assemblies where the emperor of the Holy Empire met with the prince electors. For this crucial importance was chosen as a propaganda center during the Third Reich. Hitler considered Nuremberg the heir of the Germanic traditions, the capital of the congresses, wanting to keep alive the memory and the legacy of the powerful Germanic Empire of the Middle Ages in the Nazi structure. Such was its significance that here resided one of the greatest representatives of anti-Semitism of the regime, Julius Streicher, the owner and promoter of the weekly Der Stürmer. The city acquired the title of German city par excellence, being presented as the most loyal locality to the regime of all.
Nuremberg nightlife made easy—no planning, no stress. Meet your guide and an international group at a central meeting point, then head out together to visit 4 venues in one night. Start with welcome shots, enjoy one free shot at each stop, and finish with club entry included at the end so you can keep dancing after the tour. Venues vary depending on the night, which keeps every experience fresh—perfect for solo travelers, friend groups, and anyone who wants a great night out and to meet people fast.
Explore Nuremberg’s medieval walled Old Town on a 2-hour walking tour in English. Steeped in antiquity, the city has been at the forefront of pivotal eras throughout Germany’s history. With a past that harks back to the Holy Roman Empire, Nuremberg was also the cradle of the German Renaissance and an important location of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany). Learn the history and see a collection of the city’s must-visit sites, like St Lawrence Church, St Sebald Church, Albrecht Dürer Platz, the Imperial Castle courtyards and Nuremberg Hauptmarkt (marketplace). You'll also get suggestions on what to do in the city and the best places to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and amber lager (Rotbier)!
Nuremberg was founded in 975 and grew into the second-largest city in medieval Germany. On this private walking tour, I take you through the Old Town where over 1,000 years of history are still visible in the walls, churches, and alleys. We start at the Old Town Hall, walk through medieval lanes and across bridges that are over 500 years old, past Gothic churches among the oldest in Germany, and end at the Imperial Castle with a panoramic view over the entire city. I am a historian based in Nuremberg. Instead of listing facts, I connect each place to the people who shaped it: emperors at the castle, merchants at the market, and Dürer who made this city famous across Europe. I also show you what survived the destruction of 1945 and where the line between original and reconstruction runs today. The tour is private. You set the pace and the focus. At the end, I give you personal recommendations for restaurants, museums, and anything else for your stay.
Hello and welcome to Nuremberg. As a Nuremberg native, I would be happy to present you my hometown. The focus will be on Nuremberg's "Golden Age" of the late Middle Ages with its craftsmen, traders and patricians. We visit, among other things, the main market, Kaiserburg and Tiergärtnertorplatz as well as Nuremberg's most beautiful half-timbered street. Of course, we also learn about Germany's greatest artist, Albrecht Dürer, and other personalities who shaped Franconia's capital. Unfortunately, a direct path from Nuremberg's "Golden age" leads to its romantic transfiguration and to the misuse of the city's reputation for the National Socialist "Party Rallies" and ultimately to complete destruction in the WWII. But this shouldn't be the end. The reconstruction of Nuremberg gave the city back its identity. It would be a pleasure to guide you through Nurembergs history and culture. Of course, you will receive all the information you need about your stay, including recommendations on restaurants and other sights. See you in Nuremberg.
Benefit from our private transfer from Nuremberg to Frankfurt Airport with our experienced local driver who will make sure you enjoy a stress-free transport. You will travel comfortably with a reliable driver who speaks English and has a good knowledge of the area. So you have an informed guide tell you about history, culture, traditions, attractions or recommend you the best places to visit including local restaurants, pubs or hidden gems. Our experienced local driver always has your safety and comfort in mind. From the beginning of the trip, when he picks you up in Nuremberg at your desired time and takes care of your luggage, until the end of your journey in your chosen location at Frankfurt Airport . The only thing you need to do is relax while being taken care of.
My popular "Nuremberg WW2 Combo tour", covering the "Rally Grounds" to "Room 600", is a great way to learn about not only the immense proportions of the "former nazi party rally grounds" and the megalomania of the National Socialist regime but also about the "Nuremberg Trials" which was the forum for what is often referred to as "The Trial of the Century". It's a really great way to round out your Nuremberg WW2 knowledge. What you'll see During this tour, we will start by visiting the "Luitpold Arena" site, the "Congress Hall", "The Great Street", and the "Zeppelin Field". Afterward we will drive over to the "Justice Palace", where "Room 600" is located, and learn about the first serious attempt to adjudicate State leaders accused of war crimes.
This walking tour brings Nuremberg’s history to life through stories, legends, and hidden details you might otherwise miss. Instead of simply passing monuments, you’ll experience the city—from medieval myths to Renaissance brilliance—guided at a relaxed pace that lets you truly soak it all in. Thoughtfully curated and rich in storytelling, this tour blends history, architecture, and local character—making it the perfect way to discover the true soul of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg is full of interesting sights spread all over the city, so take advantage of bike tour. Grab one of them, follow the 5-Stars Guide and enjoy the best highlights as St. Lorenz Church and Congress Hall in eco-friendly way without traffic jams! Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hours: Old Town Bike Tour Choose this option to take part in relaxing Bike Tour and see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights. 4-Hours: Old Town & Nazi Party Rally Grounds Bike Tour Join this Bike Tour to see Nuremberg Old Town Highlights and Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 6-Hours: Old Town, Nazi Party Grounds&Wöhrder See Bike Tour Extend the Bike Tour to see Highlights of Nuremberg's Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds and relax near Wöhrder See. Experience highlights of Nuremberg during the fantastic Bike Tour. Meet your 5-Stars Guide who will lead you safely around the city to show you the best parts of the city with plenty of chances.