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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Museums Nuremberg - Albrecht Dürer House, Memorium Nuremberg Trials, and Germanisches Nationalmuseum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Nuremberg.
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1Museums Nuremberg - Albrecht Dürer House

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The Albrecht Dürer House in Nuremberg is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. This timbered Gothic house survived WWII bombing and now houses original etchings and woodcuts by the renowned German Renaissance artist, Albrecht Dürer. The museum offers a glimpse into Dürer's life, featuring a recreated studio and print shop, as well as a gallery showcasing both replica and original works.
An interesting museum, the audio guide is included in the ticket price (€7.5) and is available in Russian. The museum tells the history of the house itself, the story of Dürer and his family, features copies of his works, the preserved kitchen, and reconstructed rooms. I spent an hour and a half there as if in one breath. Highly recommended! If you come at the opening, there are few people and it’s very comfortable.
Irina S — Google review
A charming museum that offers a closer look at the life and work of this talented and self-assured painter. It feels special to visit in his hometown. Although it’s sad that Nuremberg lost many of his original works, the reproductions and the effort of other artists to keep his legacy alive are meaningful and well worth seeing.
Yulan Z — Google review
Albrecht-Dürer-Haus The museum does a great job of presenting its exhibits, even though it’s a bit small — which is understandable given the size of the original house. I especially enjoyed the art gallery section; it was fascinating. The staff were also wonderfully friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even better.
Uraiwan S — Google review
This is the house where Albrecht Dürer once lived, though the exhibition makes it clear that almost no trace of the great master's residency remains - yet you get a good introduction to his life and works. You may even try your hand at creating your own art. Can be crowded at times, as the rooms (and especially stairwells) are small.
Bernd B — Google review
A sight that is a "must-see" if you are visiting Nuremberg. We didn't go inside, but from the outside it looks like an ordinary house, of which there are many in the city center. But it is still special, as it is linked to a famous historical figure.
Ermi M — Google review
We loved the English tour with Agnes, the "wife" of Dürer, who presented a very personal insight of the life of the artist while guiding us through the building!
Florin M — Google review
A very impressive historic building once owned by Albrecht Dürer. Plan at least two hours for a thorough tour. It's worth the time to admire the works of this medieval master.
K. R — Google review
A very interesting museum. When you get the ticket pay attention that with it you can receive a small gift at the souvenir shop across the street.
Edita M — Google review
Albrecht-Dürer-Straße 39, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany•https://museen.nuernberg.de/duererhaus•+49 911 2312568•Tips and more reviews for Museums Nuremberg - Albrecht Dürer House

2Memorium Nuremberg Trials

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The Memorium Nuremberg Trials is a museum and educational center located in Nuremberg, Germany. It stands as a tribute to the historic Nuremberg Trials, which were a series of military tribunals conducted after World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice for their involvement in the Holocaust and other atrocities. The museum is situated above the original courtroom where the trials took place.
If you appreciate historical landmarks(and are a WWII fanatic like me) then you must come here. The courtroom is accessible and there is a very educational museum above that tells you everything regarding the trials and the aftermath. The texts are in German but the ticket includes an audio guide which gives you a translated transcript. Bear in mind that listening to all the audios / transcripts can take about 2h. Must see.
Juan H — Google review
Must visit places. We spend around 3-4 hours going through the exhibition. The presentation in room 600 was great as well. At the end of the exhibition hall there is a book that contains all the information. You can either walk and go through the exhibition content one by one (including an audio guide) or just take a seat and read the book.
Abishek K — Google review
A beautifully designed museum with excellent use of audio commentary. It is definitely worth a visit. The museum is located in the very building where high-ranking Nazi officers were sentenced, which creates a unique and powerful atmosphere. The exhibition extends beyond the courtroom itself, featuring clear information panels and various interactive elements. For students, the museum is also very affordable. I highly recommend it.
Kiko T — Google review
I really enjoyed this museum and exhibit. It's very well done. I only wish they had an app or website so it was possible to use headphones for the audio.
Jennifer G — Google review
I learned a lot about the logistics of preparing these trials at a time when there where no protocola for this as there was no precedent about wars like this. Very intersting and relevant history for visitora from abroad, do not miss it. there is also an interactive video on the hall where it all happened, is very educational and 3 D, check for schedules so you have chance to see it.
A E — Google review
Visiting the Memorium Nürnberger Prozesse and stepping into Courtroom 600 was an experience that carried real weight for me. Having read and stufied extensively about the trials and World War II history, standing in the very room where leading figures of the Nazi regime were held accountable was more powerful than words can capture. For me, the Courtroom itself was the highlight; the atmosphere, the history embedded in those walls, and the sense of justice that still resonates decades later. The exhibition leading up to it is thoughtfully curated, and for anyone less familiar with the history, it provides crucial context about the crimes, the defendants, and the lasting legacy of international law shaped here. Even with prior knowledge, it deepened the impact of finally seeing the space in person. This is not just a museum visit, it’s a profound reminder of accountability, justice, and the weight of history.
E P — Google review
A must for everyone. The exhibition is extremely informative and masterfully arranged, with plenty of anecdotical facts about the perpetrators and the whole process. The movie in Saal 600, where the actual Trials took place, is impressive and takes you back to those historical moments that shaped international Justice as we know it today.
Maria C — Google review
A phenomenal look through history. Courtroom 600 along with a great audio tour available on your mobile phone with free WiFi and links back to each of the pictures and exhibits Highly recommended
Nigel W — Google review
Bärenschanzstraße 72, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany•https://museen.nuernberg.de/memorium-nuernberger-prozesse/•+49 911 23128614•Tips and more reviews for Memorium Nuremberg Trials
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3Germanisches Nationalmuseum

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This is an impressive collection in an enormous complex of buildings. We had only 2 hours, which was not enough time. I would allow 3-4 hours to not feel rushed. It's a great place to find respite from the heat and see historical artifacts from early man, medieval to modern art, and even a chapel.
Linda L — Google review
An impressive and very well-organized collection. The museum features various areas with different themes, a large number of rooms, and plenty of information (in German, with the most relevant pieces also in English). Allow at least 3 hours for an overview, focusing on the most interesting points.
Wladimir L — Google review
I didn’t schedule sufficient time for this one which was a mistake. At least half day is needed to allow for a proper look of these exquisite collections. I was amazed but had to glance these marvelous pieces briefly. I will come back if I get a chance to be in Nuremberg again. The staff is very nice and friendly, given that there was less than two hours before closing time, she specifically clarified where the masterpieces were located 😃. But still, every piece is just marvelous.
Yulan Z — Google review
An absolute must visit for those interested in learning about German history. You need to spend at least a day here to understand the place and it's contents. The astronomy section and the painting exhibits are out of this world. Make sure you pay the entrance fee at the venue itself and dont book online as the vendors apply a 60 pc markup on the entry fee.
Prayukth V — Google review
The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is a true ode to German history and culture, and well worth exploring. From the grand armoury, filled with cannons, suits of armour, and medieval weaponry through to the intricate carvings and religious artefacts, it’s incredibly easy to lose track of time wandering its halls. One thing that really stood out to me, being English, was the number of artefacts relating to England’s patron saint. Yes, that famous knight of Turkish origin who supposedly slew a dragon and became the protector of England (despite never setting foot in the country) is also celebrated in medieval German society. Absolutely fascinating. This museum also might answer the question, what inspired Starbucks to use a two tailed mermaid as a logo... for those who know, well done. For those who don't, check the pictures. You're welcome So if you ever find yourself passing through Nuremberg with a free afternoon, make a stop. It’s a brilliant way to connect with the deep and layered history of this nation.
Chris G — Google review
This one of those places where you could lose an entire day and still feel like you’ve only skimmed the surface. It’s not just a museum; it’s a labyrinth of European culture, stretching from the Middle Ages to the modern day. Walking past glittering suits of armor, finely crafted weapons, and medieval sculpture, I kept getting pulled deeper into the collections. One moment I was in a Gothic cloister, the next in a Baroque hall surrounded by paintings, then suddenly standing in front of contemporary art. What struck me most was the sheer variety: a 16th-century tiled stove covered in vivid detail, a carved sleigh with a grotesque face, entire chapels reconstructed stone by stone, and galleries that shift seamlessly from religious devotion to modern abstraction. It felt like wandering through centuries of human creativity under one roof. For me, it was overwhelming in the best possible way; a reminder that history isn’t just dates and events, but objects people lived with, prayed before, fought in, and admired. If you enjoy art, history, or simply being surprised around every corner, this museum is a must. Just be prepared: you won’t be in and out quickly.
E P — Google review
We arrived at 17:10 and they suggested us to wait 20 more minutes because starting with 17:30 the entry is free. We had only one hour because they were hosting an event or sth like that. The museum is big and you need at least 2 hours. Anyway, it was a great experience!
Roxana A — Google review
Exceptional collection. You can easily lose yourself inside the many various rooms for an entire day.
Joe A — Google review
Kartäusergasse 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.gnm.de/•+49 911 13310•Tips and more reviews for Germanisches Nationalmuseum

4St. Sebald - Sebalduskirche Nürnberg

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St. Sebald Church, also known as Sebalduskirche Nürnberg, is a stunning Gothic-era Lutheran church in Nuremberg. The church features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate paintings, and an impressive pipe organ. Built from 1225-73, the Protestant St.
A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to discover and explore this great church with #Littlefeet. On the occasion of a choir trip to Nuremberg, #Littlefeet and its choir were able to give a small concert in the Sebalduskirche or St. Sebaldkirche during a prayer service together with the Nuremberg Youth Choir. Really impressive! This church is a masterpiece! We were even allowed into the choir of angels and the choir sang the Our Father high up there, so that the visitors down in the nave turned around in amazement and delight ... Before the choir sang a few songs in the nave in front of the altar, we were able to experience the impressive organ. And for those who missed it: Outside next to the entrance is a plaque stating that Johann Pachelbel worked here as an organist from 1695 to 1706. It was a wonderful time in one of the most beautiful churches in Bavaria. The wonderfully painted windows, the altar and the tomb of St. Sebald in particular impress even people who have nothing to do with church culture or the Christian faith. Thanks for this wonderful experience to everyone who made it possible. Thumbs up!
Johannes L — Google review
Absolutely stunning; hands down one of the most beautiful churches I’ve visited in Europe. The twin spires dominate the skyline, but it’s the details that stay with you: Romanesque roots blending seamlessly with soaring Gothic architecture, the intricate stone carvings over the portals, and the rich play of light through centuries-old stained glass. Inside, the space is breathtaking. The high vaulted ceilings lift your eyes upward, while the elaborate tomb of St. Sebald, crafted in dark bronze with remarkable detail, anchors the interior with reverence. Each chapel holds its own story, from altarpieces to frescoes, giving you a sense of both faith and history woven together. What struck me most was the atmosphere; it feels both grand and intimate, a living part of Nuremberg’s heritage rather than just a monument. This is a place to linger, to take in the artistry, and to appreciate how much care and devotion went into creating and preserving it over the centuries.
E P — Google review
The Saint Sebalds church is the oldest parish church in Nuremberg and houses the relics of the saint who is the patron saint of the city. The church was built in the 13th and 14th century in the Romanesque and Gothic and Late Gothic style which you can see in the details. There are many religious sculptures on the outside of the church too so walk around it
Seimen B — Google review
The Sebalduskirche (St. Sebald's Church) in Nuremberg is the oldest parish church in the city and is dedicated to St. Sebald, the patron saint of Nuremberg. It is located in the northern part of the old town, on the Albrecht-Dürer-Platz, next to the Old Town Hall. The church is one of the three main churches in Nuremberg, along with the Frauenkirche and the Lawrence Church. Highlights: Oldest parish church: Dedicated to St. Sebald, a missionary and hermit who lived in the area around Nuremberg. Architecture: Built in late Romanesque style with two choirs. Historical significance: Considered an important Protestant church after the Reformation. Relics: The church contains the tomb of Saint Sebald, made by Peter Fischer in the 16th century. Windows: The church is famous for its stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes. Location: Located next to the castle and the old town hall.
Rinat K — Google review
Wonderful classic church you see in soany southern German cities. Beautiful architecture
Don D — Google review
Really pretty medieval church with a lot of art inside and out. This place should be conserved and kept beautiful forever. Unfortunately I have not seen any workers or security around the church at any moment of our visit, apart from the workers of the souvenir shop.
Rodrigo — Google review
The church is absolutely astounding. The medieval artwork is great! A must-see if visiting Nuremberg.
David E — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches in Nuremberg. One of the two slender bell towers can be visited, in a guided tour(unfortunately, the guide spoke only German).From the top you have a wonderful 360 degrees view of the town. Take care, there are a lot of wooden narrow and steep stairs and the scheme of the tour it's not one of the best I've ever seen. There are groups that climb and, in the same time, other descend. And all of this on that narrow steps where, in some points, only a person barely can pass.
Paul C — Google review
Winklerstraße 26, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany•http://www.sebalduskirche.de/•+49 911 2142500•Tips and more reviews for St. Sebald - Sebalduskirche Nürnberg

5The Old Town Barbershop

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The Old Town Barbershop is located in the heart of Nuremberg, a city with a comfortably sized Old Town offering interesting shops, cozy taverns, and charming squares with history-charged houses. The area is rich in history and landmarks such as the Imperial Castle, grand sacred buildings, and the Craftmens Courtyard. The city has rebuilt many centuries-old buildings in their original style after being damaged by WWII bombings.
The walk-in wait time is a bit long on weekends, but the service is definitely worth it. Very friendly and they speak English, so incredibly welcoming for tourists! I really like this place and the friendly atmosphere. When I come back to Nuremberg this will be my top choice for sure.
Distinguished N — Google review
Was able to get a Walk-in cut and the quality was great. Barbers that really care about your hair and want you to look and feel good. Looking forward to the next cut
Campbell M — Google review
Went here today for a haircut. Super friendly place! And one of the best cuts I have ever had. The cut was very precise. Well worth the money. Highly recommended. Looking forward to my next visit. (Walk-ins on Saturdays otherwise you’ll need an appointment).
A O — Google review
Myself and my son had a cut here, absolutely first class in every way! Chris is skilled and a thoroughly nice guy, gave my son advice on how to maintain his style. We are definitely coming back,
Paul T — Google review
Very friendly and professional and using good quality products. The shop has a good vibe and ambience with good music too. Finally I found a real professional barber. Absolutely recommend for those who care for an excellent service.
Alexandre R — Google review
I called them, apparently they were busy, so I left a voice mail. Then within one hour they called back, and we made an appointment. This shop is so popular so you must make the appointment one week ago!
Andrew C — Google review
Awesome service, great interior and just very nice guys running the business. Loved being their customer and will go again!
Jarkko S — Google review
This place is awesome. Saturdays no appointment needed but there's usually a wait. Staff speaks English and are very friendly.
Bernardo G — Google review
Goethestraße 20, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany•http://oldtownbarbershop.de/•+49 911 93736659•Tips and more reviews for The Old Town Barbershop
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6Hauptmarkt Nürnberg

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Hauptmarkt Nürnberg, also known as the Market Square, is a vibrant hub where visitors can indulge in the purchase of fresh produce, flowers, and other local goods. The square is home to the striking Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain) with its legendary golden ring that is said to make wishes come true. Additionally, Hauptmarkt hosts the renowned Christmas markets which offer a delightful blend of tradition and entertainment.
90403 Nürnberg, Germany, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hauptmarkt Nürnberg

7Schöner Brunnen

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Nestled in the heart of Nuremberg, the Schöner Brunnen, or Beautiful Fountain, is a stunning landmark that captures the essence of Gothic architecture. Erected between 1385 and 1396, this impressive structure stands at an awe-inspiring height of 19 meters and resembles a grand church spire. The fountain features four tiers adorned with intricate gilding and showcases 40 vibrant figures that embody various aspects of medieval life under the Holy Roman Empire.
A charming little attraction — be sure to find the small golden ring and turn it clockwise with your left hand; good luck will come your way.
Elsie L — Google review
The Schöner Brunnen, rising out of Nuremberg’s Hauptmarkt, is anything but subtle. Built in the late 14th century, this Gothic spire-shaped fountain was designed to embody the ideals of the Holy Roman Empire, with tiers of painted and gilded figures representing prophets, philosophers, church fathers, and rulers. Its intricate tracery and statues make it look less like a fountain and more like a cathedral tower that somehow landed in the middle of the marketplace. Up close, the colors and gilding catch the light, making the whole structure seem alive against the backdrop of the square. Surrounded by the bustle of market stalls and shoppers, it feels almost surreal, a piece of medieval symbolism standing shoulder to shoulder with everyday commerce. And tucked into its wrought-iron railing is a little quirk that locals love: two brass rings, one gold-colored and one dark, which you can spin for good luck. Tourists line up to give them a twist, but even if you skip the superstition, it’s a reminder that Nuremberg’s history is always layered—serious ideals on the surface, playful rituals just beneath.
E P — Google review
beautiful city. calm, clean, cozy. we walked after 6 pm, saw the sunset between the houses, enough cafes and pubs, people were resting, walking. want to come back again
Mariana N — Google review
Beautiful. The legend tells that it's was the tower of the nearby church that never got to go on top
Pedro S — Google review
Schoner Brunner is the most spectacular fountain you've ever seen. Built as a 14th century Gothic tower, it towers to high above you, it's hard to see that it's really a fountain. This is on the north edge of the Main Marketplace Square. Many colorful stalls ply their wares on market day.
JB L — Google review
Adorned fountain, lovely and small. Has a beautiful love story to the gate! (Nürnberg has so much history) don't forget to find the brass ring on the gate and spin it for luck! Even had an adorable furry visitor to it coming by for their own luck!
T E — Google review
There's a myth that you can turn a golden ring 3 times to wish for love and prosperity.
Tâm N — Google review
Inside the wall of downtown Nuremberg is so much fun. There is so much to see and due to catch up on your European history. 🤔 Wow what a cool place. I recommend the guided tour that shows you the fortifications under the city. Simply fascinating. 👍💯 Look for more reviews from me for the restaurant we ate in (very traditional German) 🍻 and of course the Gingerbread cookies 🍪. Off the chain!!!🤤
Finley I — Google review
Hauptmarkt, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/schoener_brunnen.h…•Tips and more reviews for Schöner Brunnen

8Ehekarussell

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Ehekarussell, also known as the 'Marriage Merry-Go-Round,' is a controversial bronze fountain located near the White Tower in Nuremberg. Created by sculptor Jurgen Weber in 1984, this large and intriguing sculpture depicts various stages of courtship and marriage over six scenes, based on a poem by 16th-century poet Hans Sachs.
Inside the medieval walls of the city, between past and present, the “Marriage-Merry-Go-Round" fountain from 1984, created in 4 years by Jürgen Weber. Inspired by the ironic medieval poem of Hans Sachs “Das bittersüße ehlich Leben”, narrating the joys and sorrows of life as a couple that can be summed up in these stanzas : “She is my virtue and my vice, She is my wound and also my plaster”.
Fabio R — Google review
One of the most fascinating fountains I've seen in a long time. Pitty not more info is displayed about its origin.
A P — Google review
Walk around this beautiful bronze fountain to follow a couple's whole life, from the sweetness of first romance to the messiness of conflict, and finally, a haunting skeletal dance. The brutal honesty and brilliant level of detail make it a truly one-of-a-kind sight.
Rob P — Google review
While exploring Nuremberg, I came across the Ehekarussell Fountain, and it was one of the highlights of my walk. This fountain is truly impressive, depicting the story of marriage in a very symbolic and imaginative way — from moments of joy to challenges. The sculptures are detailed and captivating, making the whole piece feel like a story carved in stone. The atmosphere around the fountain is lively, with people taking photos or simply enjoying the view. For me, it felt more like an open-air art gallery than just a fountain. I definitely recommend stopping by, especially around sunset when the lighting makes it even more magical.
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
A strange, unusual fountain."Ehekarussell" meaning the marriage merry-go-round...I'm not quite sure I got the idea but it's an interesting monument and it worth more than a short look. Different angle, totally different view.
Paul C — Google review
Lovely depiction of a heavy topic. Very expressive.
C W — Google review
Impressive fountain showing sculptures made of painted bronze with a white marble base. It shows the ups and downs of a marriage. Pretty comic and, in a certain way, accurate.
Marcel S — Google review
A captivating collection of sculptures adorns a petite fountain, situated just before the iconic White Tower, creating a whimsical and enchanting scene.
Ahmad — Google review
Am Weißen Turm, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/ehekarussell.html•Tips and more reviews for Ehekarussell

9Mittelalterliche Lochgefängnisse

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The Mittelalterliche Lochgefängnisse, located beneath the city hall, is a 14th-century dungeon with 12 prison cells and a torture chamber. It is one of the largest medieval dungeons in the world that has been preserved. Visitors can explore this historical site through guided tours, gaining insights into the justice system and experiencing the dark and cramped conditions prisoners endured from the 14th to the 19th centuries.
A fascinating tour of the dungeons under the Rathaus in Nuremberg. We found the English speaking tour excellent with our guide's English really good and an appropriate sense of humour. There are a fair amount of stairs as the tour goes underground. Book ahead - the maximum is 20 for each tour and don't be late - the tour starts at the time stated. It is suitable for all ages and there's no people jumping out and going boo!
Alex F — Google review
I recommend purchasing your ticket online as it is impossible to buy it on the spot. Although there is a qr code that you can scan at the meeting point (on a small plaque on the wall of the old city hall, very inconspicuous), each tour is limited to 20 people so advance booking is still the best option. There is only one English guided tour at 18.00. If you end up in a German guided tour and don't understand much German, tell your guide at the beginning - - they will give you an audio guide. It doesn't give as much as information as the guide themselves, but at least you won't be completely lost. The tour takes about 50 minutes during which one goes through a series of dungeon chambers with the guide. It is a very cool place; one can learn quite some history down there.
Adrian S — Google review
Reason I’m giving it a 1/5 star review is strictly because of the website. The website for me was in English, there was no option to choose the language you want the tour in. I even left a note in the comments section saying that I speak English. There was no communication on their end to help out a traveler with little to no German, so I had to sit through a tour and try to google translate it (with bad reception in the dungeon) - waste of €10. However on the bright side, the guide seemed engaging and other folks were laughing. Would’ve probably been a great tour if I spoke German but as of right now I’d like a refund.
Samm H — Google review
Interesting visit to Nuremberg's medieval dungeons! It is a short guided tour. Guide had an amazing sense of humour. The dungeons were well-preserved as they were underground. Buy your tickets online - you can find the QR code right outside the rathaus main door. The guide picks you up at the same spot too (not inside the rathaus). Highly recommended for a different experience from the highly manicured, beautiful town of Nuremberg. There are some slightly steep stairways, ceilings were low so this might not be suitable for someone with bad knees.
Cherine — Google review
Interesting tour, not a lot to see but you do go in the original cells, tunnels and torture chamber. Very good tour guide.
Trevor T — Google review
Had really fun there, history is quite amazing and well explained by the tour guides, had enough time to see everything and ask questions about each part of the tour.
MrEdinLaw ( — Google review
Nice short tour that only costs 4 euro and lasts about 30 minutes. I think it starts every 30 minutes. You get to go in the old dungeon and see the actual torture devices and stocks they used back in the day. Pretty cool walk through.
Timothy S — Google review
Andreas was our guide. Very fun and informative, he provided a great tour and we had a lot of fun. It was very interesting to see the old prison cells and way of life from the medieval times.
Jason H — Google review
Rathauspl. 2, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany•https://museen.nuernberg.de/lochgefaengnisse/•+49 911 227066•Tips and more reviews for Mittelalterliche Lochgefängnisse

10St. Johannis Cemetery

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Johannisfriedhof Cemetery is a significant medieval landmark in Nuremberg, featuring monumental graves of prominent locals and adorned with numerous rose bushes. The cemetery is well-maintained and holds historical importance as one of the most important burial sites in Europe, under strict monument protection. Visitors can explore the picturesque grounds, which include epitaph and flower-covered graves, as well as maps indicating the location of famous graves such as that of Durer.
I was surprised at how well maintained this whole cemetery is. And not just the historical section. They have maps and pointers everywhere, but it still took us quite a while to find Dürer's understated grave.
JJ — Google review
Very beautiful and well maintained resting place of the locals, it's historically important since the Durer grave is located here.
Klaus W — Google review
The Johannisfriedhof Cemetery is a peaceful and interesting place to walk around.
Doug D — Google review
Nuremberg cemetery, if you are a tourist to visit on slightly gloomy days
The F — Google review
This is an old, yet picturesque cemetery. We came here looking for Dürer's grave, which was not easy to find. It is an unassuming grave, not different than many others.
Sara D — Google review
Historical place with several graves of former famous Nurrnberg artists. Location of the famous graves is shown on the map at North entrance (from Johannis street).
Joerg — Google review
Nice and quiet 5 stars
J R — Google review
Maintained and strictly regulated to preserve the outlook of the cemetery. Only genuine flowers and no plastic decoration allowed
Ben C — Google review
Johannisstraße, 90419 Nürnberg, Germany•https://st-johannisfriedhof-nuernberg.de/•+49 911 330516•Tips and more reviews for St. Johannis Cemetery
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11Hesperidengärten

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Hesperidengärten, located in the St. Johannis district of Nuremberg, is a collection of stunning 17th and 18th-century Baroque and Classical Italian gardens. These peaceful and historic gardens were part of a green belt along the city wall, featuring over 360 well-tended gardens that contributed to the development of a high-standing garden culture at the gates of the imperial city.
Nice and quiet garden in Nürnberg, with an ice cream place and a restaurant at the entrance.
Antulii — Google review
Loved finding this peaceful spot, such a beautiful garden, great for reading a book, taking pictures or even just enjoying an ice cream without so many people
Filipe S — Google review
I visited Hesperidengärten and truly enjoyed the experience. The gardens are peaceful, almost like a hidden oasis away from the city’s noise. The Italian Baroque and Classical style design gives it an elegant, timeless touch, with statues and small fountains adding to its charm. What I loved most was the calm and relaxing atmosphere—it’s the perfect place for a quiet walk or simply to sit and reflect. Being tucked away behind the historic houses makes it feel like a hidden gem in the heart of Nuremberg. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates historic gardens and wants a moment of relaxation.
Our_discoveries5 — Google review
Small, beautiful, quiet, cute restaurant
J R — Google review
This is an amazing place to visit and it feels refreshing
Amol B — Google review
A peaceful sanctuary in the middle of the city
Ime ( — Google review
Lovely place, very quiet.
Szabina S — Google review
Very nice and clean park!
Nico T — Google review
Johannisstraße 43-47, 90419 Nürnberg, Germany•https://tourismus.nuernberg.de/sehen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/verstec…•+49 911 23360•Tips and more reviews for Hesperidengärten

12Bürgermeistergarten

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The Bürgermeistergarten is a beautiful city park with lush landscaping and stunning views of the old town. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, perfect for spending a summer day.
Beautiful walk around the old city walls, where the garden is. You can enter via the castle or from the south from a tower, where the map points you. Very well maintained gardens, a toilet in the middle, benches, etc. Of course it has some stairs to climb.
Marin K — Google review
I had a blissful time during the summer spending my time here. It’s a nice place where you can let all busy stuffs behind and enjoy your time with books and drawing. I will definitely visit this Garden again in this coming summer.
Mai N — Google review
My visit to Bürgerpark in Nuremberg felt like a peaceful retreat in the middle of the city. The park is not very large, but it offers a relaxing atmosphere with lovely walking paths surrounded by trees and flowers. What I liked the most is the combination of nature and history, as you can see parts of the old city walls while strolling around, which gives the place a unique charm. It’s an ideal spot for a morning walk or simply to relax after a busy day exploring Nuremberg. Sitting under the trees or near the statues gives a sense of tranquility. I think it’s a perfect choice for anyone looking to enjoy a quiet break away from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Our_Discoveries5 — Google review
The first part is very small, after that there are 2 bigger parts. You can enter the garden from different sides. One was now closed because of the renovation. Only the middle one had flowers at this time. Apparently you should have a good view on the old city?? The one one the side is wheelchair friendly. The small part is only excesible by stairs.
Priscilla S — Google review
One of the ancient place I like it have amazing views.
Sala S — Google review
Small bur very beautiful, even though it was raining. If you are visiting the castle you can visit it for a few minutes
Веселка М — Google review
Lots of benches and places to sit down, fantastic views across the Altstadt - easy to find
Petra M — Google review
The view from the garden is very nice, it is maintained well, we enjoyed alot. It is a best place to spend when you're near around and wanted a relaxing place with magnificent view
Devender T — Google review
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13Maxbrücke

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Maxbrücke, an arch bridge over the Pegnitz in Nuremberg's old town, is a stunning example of architectural beauty. This historic stone bridge offers picturesque views and is considered the oldest in the city. The graceful arches and reflections in the river create a captivating backdrop for visitors. It's a popular spot for photography and provides a wonderful vantage point to admire other nearby landmarks such as Weinstadel, Henkerbrucke, and Henkersteg.
Beautiful place . Specially Very beautiful in sun set . Nice to take photo. There was others place to visit very near
Md. A — Google review
A remarkable landmark in Nuremberg, situated just adjacent to the Weinstadel. Its historic presence and picturesque surroundings make it an ideal spot to pause and capture photos. The bridge's graceful arches and reflections in the river create a stunning backdrop.
Ahmad — Google review
Super cute spot, quite romantic:)
Local G — Google review
It's one of the most beautiful place in Nürnberg. You must visit this place. You can find everything beauty, peace, places to shop, ample of places eat and have a good time.
Swati C — Google review
Maxbrücke provides an awe-inspiring experience with its marvelous views on either side of the bridge. The bridge itself is a testament to architectural brilliance, seamlessly blending functionality and aesthetic appeal. Maxbrücke offers a breathtaking panorama that will leave you mesmerized.
Jeanine S — Google review
One of the historical bridges in Nürnbeg with a great view of Weinstadel, Henkerbrücke and Henkersteg. As a personal opinion, one of the best spot of the city for a nice view with the help of reflection.
Sezin H — Google review
Stone renovated bridge that offers a superb blick from both sides of the river to the medieval surroundings.
David A — Google review
The Maxbrücke is an arch bridge over the Pegnitz in the old town of Nuremberg . The three-bay sandstone cuboid bridge has cast iron traction panels and is considered the oldest stone bridge in the city
Arun K — Google review
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14Hallerwiese

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Nestled in the St. Johannis district of Nuremberg, Hallerwiese is a charming 1.7-hectare park that offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated along the picturesque banks of the Pegnitz River, this serene spot is perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, or biking. With its majestic 300-year-old oak trees providing ample shade, visitors can unwind with a good book or enjoy a picnic while soaking up nature's beauty.
Great place to have small peaceful break!
Yulia L — Google review
The hospital is very good. If there is any emergency with baby the hospital has NICU also. The nurses are really nice. I had smooth delivery in Hallerwiese.
Supriya K — Google review
Very nice area by the river. Good for doing a pic-nic during summer.
Filipa M — Google review
Beautiful
Mark F — Google review
Beautiful place to relax!
F. H — Google review
Fine open place
ARIBA K — Google review
(Translated by Google) In autumn the trees are beautiful, but the park is nothing special. But the Schnäpperschützenbrunnen and the Pegnitz are worth seeing. Also on the other side is the closed underpass. (Original) Im Herbst sind zwar die Bäume schön, aber der Park ist dann nichts Besonderes. Aber der Schnäpperschützenbrunnen und die Pegnitz sind Sehenswert. Außerdem auf der anderen Seite die gesperrte Unterführung.
Kartman O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very popular and historic place for young and old to relax under 300-year-old oak trees and celebrate birthdays alone or with friends by the river... (Original) Ein sehr beliebter und geschichtsträchtiger Ort für jung und alt um unter 300 Jahre Eichenbäumen zu entspannen und alleine oder mit Freunden am Fluss Geburtstage zu feiern ...
Lukas — Google review
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15Lorenzkirche

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Lorenzkirche, also known as St. Lorenz, is a medieval church located in Nuremberg, Germany. Dedicated to Saint Lawrence, it boasts a dark and atmospheric interior with dramatically downlit pillars and taupe stone columns. The church suffered significant damage during World War II but has since been restored to its former glory.
It's a must for anyone visiting Nürnberg
Peter H — Google review
Nice mural on train track But really hard ticketing system to use Takes a data scientist to figure out buying tickets
Glen F — Google review
Looks beautiful logo and quite next to Nürnberg central train station
Nithu S — Google review
OK station. Nothing special.
Paul C — Google review
This is the perfect place to roam freely in any direction. The warmth of the place bustling with people who come here to feel the pulse of the town is definitely a go to place in Nuremberg.
Anshuman S — Google review
Wonderful old church, St. Lorenz is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. The church was badly damaged during the Second World War and later restored. It is one of the most prominent churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria. Construction started: 1270
Dr. H — Google review
Underground rail station located in the central area of the Nürnberg Old City, and a stone's throw from the Lorenzkirche (St. Lorenz Church). It's just a 10-minute walk from the Hauptbahnhof (Main Railwsy Station). The station has a few shops, eateries, and toilets.
Hendrix C — Google review
Great location in the middle of nuernberg. Straight forward you will see the „Ehebrunnen“ and beautiful shopping streets. Yes that’s a must see of nueremberg
Andreas H — Google review
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16Franconia City Hotel

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The Franconia City Hotel, located in the heart of Nuremberg Old Town, offers simple rooms with the option of balconies and a complimentary breakfast. The hotel is conveniently situated just 5 km from the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre and provides free Wi-Fi throughout. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast in the dining area and take advantage of free newspapers.
Everything was amazing from the moment we arrived until we left. The hosts were very helpful and polite. The room was luminous, clean, fully equipped and the beds were very comfortable. It is worth mentioning that when we had a emergency problem, the staff was fully supportive. If you are looking for a hotel in Nuremberg, just look no further.
Black E — Google review
My wife and I stayed here for a couple of nights very recently and absolutely loved this place. Tim was extraordinarily helpful in guiding us to some great locations within the Old Town area and was by far the most gracious and helpful host we had in nearly 3 weeks of travel. The rooms were a great space and the hotel's overall location is excellent. Close enough to walk to the major attractions or stations but just enough off the main routes to be quiet. If we're lucky enough to visit Nuremberg again, without any question we will be looking to stay here once more.
Ryan K — Google review
The hotel was excellent. The staff were very friendly and gave us lots of recommendations for our trip. The location is around 10 minutes walk from the main square, which made it a fantastic base for the Christmas markets. This hotel has lots of special touches in the rooms and reception which made it feel like a home from home. We would definitely stay here again and recommend it to family and friends.
Laura R — Google review
Really nice family run hotel. In a quiet side street, close to shops: cafe's, restaurants and the subway. Very nice and helpful owner and her son run the hotel.
Malcolm F — Google review
My favorite place that we stayed in Germany. We traveled to Munich, Frankfurt, Nuremberg and Berchtesgaden and this was the best hotel. Amazing family owned hotel, that answers all our questions, basically laid out a walking tour for us to do the next day and had multiple restaurant recommendations. All were fantastic!
C W — Google review
I spent a week at this hotel and couldn’t have been more delighted. First the location; just off the beat, but right in the beautiful city center of Nürnberg. The rooms are not modern, but maintained extremely well with updated bathrooms etc. Each room has everything you’ll need, from a little fridge to paper clips☺️ The owner is an absolute delight. This is a family operated business, and it shows how much Kirsten cares about her guests. She’ll bent over to help anybody and always with a big smile. Should I come back to Nürnberg, Franconia Hotel, will definitely be my choice!
Claudia H — Google review
Really great family run hotel. Run with great care and love from the owners. They were always friendly and the rooms were spotless and well maintained.
Daniel G — Google review
This is a terrific boutique hotel run extremely well. Kerstin is most helpful and hospitable in all matters and provides a very good breakfast. It's easy to get to and you can explore the old town easily on foot, and it's handy to public transport nodes. We stayed for 3 nights. Our room was spacious, reasonably quiet, well appointed and there were lots of nice little touches. It's good value for money and we'd stay again. Highly recommended.
Rob W — Google review
Zirkelschmiedsgasse 12, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany•http://franconia-city.de/•+49 1515 2100060•Tips and more reviews for Franconia City Hotel

17Weißgerbergasse

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Weißgerbergasse, also known as Tanners Lane, is a picturesque street in Nuremberg that offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past. Lined with around twenty well-preserved half-timbered houses of various colors, it has been hailed as one of the best-preserved medieval streets in the area. Despite the heavy air raids during World War II, Weißgerbergasse survived unscathed, allowing visitors to admire these historic buildings in their original state.
A very typical street showcasing classic German architecture, very photogenic and beautiful. The day I visited, it was empty, but I’m not sure how it is on other dates. It’s definitely a great spot to take photos and videos.
Ricardo G — Google review
The colorful houses on Fairytale Street, together with the charming architecture and streets, create a beautiful scene. Although the street is not long, it’s definitely a great place to take a walk and snap some photos!
Elsie L — Google review
Weißgerbergasse is an photogenic tourist street in Nuremburg just north of Maxplatz. What you find here are nearly 20 half-timbered houses which date back to the Medieval period. The houses have been well preserved and restored after WWII air raids. A walk down Weißgerbergasse provides visitors a glimpse back into the Middle Ages with delightful houses on both sides of the cobblestone street. These would have been occupied by tanners in centuries past. These days you'll find restaurants, bars and galleries filling the houses along Weißgerbergasse. Even if you are not in the mood for a meal or shoppings. A quick walk up Weißgerbergasse is well worth making time for during visits to Nuremburg.
Brad — Google review
It's beautiful. Nice
Yuisy S — Google review
Ah, Weißgerbergasse, or the Tanners' Lane, is a narrow, cobblestone street in Nuremberg that can only be described as a walk through history. This charming alley is nestled in the Old Town and offers a parade of well-preserved half-timbered houses, dating back to the medieval era. It's a quintessential example of Franconian architecture and a relic of a bygone age, where tanners once labored. The lane is within walking distance from the Hauptmarkt and not far from the city's key historic landmarks, like the Nuremberg Castle. It's easily accessible by foot or via the city's efficient public transport system. It's a must-see for any visitor keen on understanding Nuremberg's layered history, beyond its 20th-century narratives. Walking down Weißgerbergasse is like stepping into a fairy tale, only this one is etched in the very real chronicles of time. It offers a peaceful sojourn from the busier parts of the city and provides the perfect backdrop for those keen on photography. All in all, a visit to Weißgerbergasse offers an intimate experience of Nuremberg's rich past, packaged in a quiet street that stands as a tribute to the city's resilience and historical importance.
Cláudio C — Google review
It was underwhelming - yet somewhat special.
Mel C — Google review
this street with these wooden houses and then the road route to the castle is worth recommending. On the minus side, the ordinary apartment buildings next to these houses spoilt the atmosphere.
Fethi A — Google review
The prettiest street in Nürnberg. Short but with beautiful colorful buildings dating back centuries.
Sam S — Google review
37-7, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg-altstadt.com/weissgerbergasse/•Tips and more reviews for Weißgerbergasse

18Kettensteg

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Kettensteg, also known as the Chain Bridge, is a historic iron suspension bridge located at the western edge of Nuremberg's old city. Dating back to 1824, it is recognized as Germany's oldest free-floating suspension bridge and a significant landmark in Nuremberg. This pedestrian bridge spans the Pegnitz River and is considered to be the oldest surviving iron chain bridge in continental Europe.
Kettensteg is a pedestrian chain bridge in Nuremberg and one of the oldest free floating chain suspension bridge in Germany. It is a short and easy walk, and the views from the bridge are simply stunning. You can also enjoy the sound of the water flowing under the bridge, and you might even spot some ducks or geese swimming by.
Arun K — Google review
There are several different bridges you can walk to cross the River Pegnitz between the north and south districts of Old Town including this chain bridge located just to the east of Schlayerturm (Schlayer Tower) at the western side of the old wall. This bridge was designed by Conrad Georg Kuppler and constructed in 1824. It has two spans of 68 and 33 metres each and is considered the oldest surviving chain bridge in Europe. The walk across is naturally a bit wobbly but sort of fun. There are fantastic views of the river throughout. Well worth making time to try if interested in Nuremburg's historic bridges.
Brad — Google review
steel bridge on top of the river offering splendid view from both sides its very narrow but start and ends with towers and on one side medieval arches and the other side the river scenery. its said kn the plaquet that its the old hanging free bridge in Germany.
David A — Google review
Ah, the Kettensteg, Nuremberg's own iron suspension bridge and a true marvel of engineering for its time. Constructed in 1824, it stands as Germany's oldest chain bridge, a testament to the ingenuity of bygone eras. It's not just a crossing over the Pegnitz River but a symbolic span connecting the city's industrial past to its present. Getting to Kettensteg is straightforward, especially if you're already exploring the Altstadt (Old Town). It's just a short walk from many of Nuremberg's key historical sites, and certainly worth incorporating into your sightseeing. Beside the bridge lies a garden, a modest yet splendid refuge that I highly recommend. Amidst the foliage and flora, one can find a peaceful moment, a soft contrast to the Kettensteg's more rigid, industrial air. It's an ideal spot for a brief reprieve, perhaps with a book or simply one's thoughts. The Kettensteg is more than a bridge; it's a historical artifact, an architectural marvel, and a quiet space for contemplation all in one. In a city teeming with historical landmarks, the Kettensteg stands out not just for its age but for its enduring relevance and charm.
Cláudio C — Google review
Lovely city, amazing history
M E — Google review
A small narrow bridge.
Paul C — Google review
Every time you take a few steps or turn around you have another beautiful bridge!
Doug D — Google review
Very calm and cozy area
Amarok S — Google review
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19Pfarramt Unsere liebe Frau

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Pfarramt Unsere liebe Frau is a beautiful and elegant church with stunning architecture and statues adorning its walls. It is a valuable building for those who appreciate old architecture. This historical site is highly regarded by historians and visitors alike for its unique charm.
(Translated by Google) Impressive temple! When we entered it, they were playing the organ - it was simply amazing! +100 to the atmosphere! Located on the main square, next to the Christmas markets! (Original) Впечатляющий храм! Когда мы в него зашли - там играли на органе - это просто потрясающе! +100 к атмосфере! Находится на главной площади, рядом с рождественскими ярмарками!
Aliya A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The historical square just below the castle is where the Wish Monument and the church are located. It is one of the must-see places when visiting the castle. (Original) Kalenin hemen altında tarihi meydan dilek anıtı ve kilisenin bulunduğu yerdir. Kaleye gidilmisken görülmesi gereken yerlerden birisidir.
Cem A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not only the building but also the pipe organ is spectacular. (Original) 建物は勿論、パイプオルガンも見事です。
Haru S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful building, the installation and architecture of the building plus elegant statues set on the walls make the building very special and unique, if you like the old buildings, this church is a valuable building. (Original) Ein wunderschönes Gebäude, das Einbau und Architektur des Gebäudes plus elegante Statue, die auf die Wände eingestellt sind, macht das Gebäude ganz speziel und einzigartig, wenn ihr auf die alte Gebäude Lust habt, ist diese Kirche ein wertvolles Gebäude.
Houman M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful church (Original) Eine sehr schöne Kirche
Michael A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thanks (Original) Danke
Marcus L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historian place (Original) Historiker Ort
Uli H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great (Original) Отлично
Евгений Д — Google review
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20Onepark - Parkplatz Nürnberg - Nürnberg Zentrum

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Discover the convenience of Onepark - Parkplatz Nürnberg - Nürnberg Zentrum for hassle-free parking in the heart of Nuremberg. This parking facility offers a convenient solution for those looking to park their vehicles in the city center. With Onepark, finding a suitable parking spot in Nuremberg becomes stress-free and convenient, allowing you to focus on enjoying your time in the city without worrying about parking logistics.
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended (Original) Sehr empfehlenswert
Müder J — Google review
Hotel PARK INN BY RADISSON NÜRNBERG, Sandstraße 2-8, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.onepark.co/de-de/parkings/5609?utm_medium=referral&u…•+49 30 88789153•Tips and more reviews for Onepark - Parkplatz Nürnberg - Nürnberg Zentrum
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21St. Johannis

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St. Johannis is a charming and historic district located in the heart of a vibrant city. It is known for its beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore the area's many shops, cafes, and restaurants while taking in the picturesque surroundings. Strolling through St. Johannis offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved buildings and rich cultural heritage.
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22Kontumazgarten

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Kontumazgarten, situated in the Kleinweidenmuhle district of Nuremberg, is a modest 1.7-hectare park featuring a children's playground. Positioned adjacent to the Hallertor in the western part of the old town, it rests on the left bank of the Pegnitz river between the Grossweidenmuhlsteg and Hallertor Bridge.
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23Riesenschritt

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Riesenschritt is a picturesque pathway located on the south side of Hesperidengarten, offering a pleasant stroll towards the city center. As you walk along Riesenschritt and Hallerwiese, you'll encounter the charming Schnepperschutzbrunnen. This route provides a delightful way to explore the city while enjoying its natural beauty.
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24Henkersteg

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As you wander through the vibrant flea market, make sure to cross the iconic Henkersteg bridge. This charming structure serves as a vital link between the two distinct parts of the city: St. Sebald and St. Lorenz. While crossing, take a moment to reflect on the intriguing history behind this bridge, which is named after the city's executioner who was exiled to this very island due to his notorious reputation for dishonesty.
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25Stadtpark

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The Stadt Park is a large landscaped park with the Neptune Fountain, as well as a pond and walking paths. It's a peaceful and beautiful place to spend time, with public restrooms and small coffee & ice cream shops available.
It's a very nice park, the kids are enjoying every time we go, the park has two sides one is with ducks and a lake and the other side has the swings ,etc.
Ada B — Google review
Relaxation and Recreation This park is a hidden gem, offering something for everyone. Its serene pond is the centerpiece, surrounded by vibrant flowers that bloom beautifully with the changing seasons. Springtime is particularly magical, with cherry blossoms creating a picturesque landscape that is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic. Benches are thoughtfully placed throughout the park, providing plenty of spots to sit, unwind, and soak in the natural beauty. Families will appreciate the well-maintained kids' play area, where children can run around and enjoy themselves safely. For fitness enthusiasts, the walking track is a standout feature. It’s well-paved, spacious, and ideal for walking or jogging, no matter your pace. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or an active day outdoors, this park caters to all needs. It's an inviting space that encourages community, relaxation, and a connection with nature—a must-visit for locals and visitors alike.
Nabia S — Google review
Stadt Park, Nürnberg is a beautiful and safe place to relax it has a little something for everyone . Restaurant, coffee and drink bar,children play ground, beautiful fountains, historic statues, and gardens.
SHARON - — Google review
This is a beautiful park! There are places to eat, playgrounds, a lake with fountains, etc.
Eric D — Google review
Cute little park with a lake and a fountain in the middle. Has a playground and table tennis. Cafe with outdoor seating area close by.
Danina L — Google review
The city park is big, has an awesome Neptune fountain, a Gigantic playground and some other memorials and places to walk around. If you had enough of the city, come take a walk
Marin K — Google review
Located in city of Nuremberg this park is truly a green haven screaming serenity and beauty. From the chirping birds to the well-maintained children's play area,its a great spot to chill with your friends by just soaking in its peaceful atmosphere. With its vast expanse and immaculate upkeep, this park is a must-visit for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life or have a small get together with your loved ones.
Priyanka — Google review
Very beautiful park with a small lake and fountain. There are lots of birds and ducks 🦆 in the surrounding lake area.
Tadib J — Google review
Bayreuther Str., 90409 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg.de/•+49 911 80196371•Tips and more reviews for Stadtpark
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26Rosenaupark

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Rosenau Park is a large and beautiful park that offers plenty of space for socializing, as well as plenty of activities to keep children entertained. The park also has a restaurant and a playground, making it the perfect location for a day out.
We live close to this park and it's like a green oasis where you can charge your batteries after a stressful work day. Free lounge chairs, benches, two tables for table tennis, children playing area, and even a great small pub - bar where you can chill with a beer under the shade of the trees. People playing frisbee, or having a picnic, listening to music, jogging or just walking. The park is very well maintained, it's clean and people respect the rules, more or less. In sunny days, it gets a bit crowdy and noisy, but that's understable.
Alex S — Google review
Beautiful nature,fresh air,big playground.This is a good choise to spend time with your kids.
Naila E — Google review
Nice place with Lots of children, there are plenty of chairs,, we we're a bit irritated by a group of men playing very loud music , otherwise IT was nice
Ahmad A — Google review
Rosenaupark is a serene oasis in the heart of the city. The well-maintained greenery, walking paths, and scenic ponds create a peaceful retreat. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, picnics, or simply unwinding amidst nature. The park's thoughtful design and tranquility make it a favorite escape for locals and visitors alike. A hidden gem that offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Nomad — Google review
Great place of socializing with people and playtime for kids. The park is situated next to the social services. Here are organized outdoor active events even for elderly people.
Anna G — Google review
Absolutely loved this little park! There are quiet corners. Perfect for reading a book.
Oleksandra ( — Google review
Very nice and calm with very good manners people around.
Girish A — Google review
Nice place for kids to play!
Mai N — Google review
Bleichstraße, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/parks.html#12•+49 911 2310•Tips and more reviews for Rosenaupark

27Wöhrder Wiese

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Wöhrder Wiese is a popular waterside park in Nuremberg, offering wide open lawns and a beer garden for visitors to enjoy. It is an ideal spot for strolling, jogging, picnicking, and various outdoor activities. The park features a beergarden that operates during the summer months and provides a relaxing atmosphere for families.
A very big landscape surrounded by trees and alleys that many cyclists use to get to the nearby lake. There is an open beergarten like/sunbath like bar. Probably good in sunny days. Not very diverse, or with enough benches, but a great walk in the big city, easily accessible walking from the center. Lots of bridges too.
Marin K — Google review
Yeah, ok, let's get serious. This is a massive park near the city center. It allows one to enjoy jogging, running, cycling, swimming, ping pong or just walking throughout the park. Easy access through any means possible. I've done the round of the "lake" via electric scooter and definitely enjoyed it. Nurembger's citizens are lucky to have such a park at their disposal.
Romanos N — Google review
Best park in Nürnburg for claming down.
Pasindu J — Google review
We absolutely loved Wöhrder Wiese! It's a hidden gem for families with young children. There are so many exciting games, creative tasks, and hands-on activities waiting for kids — it’s like an adventure playground and outdoor discovery center in one. I’d recommend it for children aged 3 and up, as most of the activities are better suited for that age group and older. In summer, make sure to bring swimwear — there are several water play areas where kids can splash around and cool off. It's the perfect spot to spend a warm afternoon. One thing to note: it's closed on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly. Entry for adults was €9, which felt absolutely worth it for the experience. Highly recommended for families visiting Nürnberg.
Gábor F — Google review
A very big park with a lot of things to do or just relax
Igor J — Google review
This isn't a dog park, if you can't pick up your dog's shit, then you shouldn't have a dog in the city. Good luck finding a place to have a picnic where there isn't dookie.
Thomas ( — Google review
Beautiful place! Very peaceful. It's good for jogging, cycling, walking. You can sit on the grass drink some beer and eat.
Kostas D — Google review
So beautiful and sunny and open. A great place for a jog or walk. Very family friendly!
Abby J — Google review
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28Heilkräutergarten am Hallertor

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The Heilkräutergarten am Hallertor is a small and informative medicinal herb garden, located inside the castle walls. It has great connections to the castle, making it perfect for visitors who want to learn about medicinal herbs.
I found this place recently after many years of visiting Nuremberg. This little path follows the old city walls. Several benches line the path so you can sit and enjoy the surrounding or wander the various gardens enjoying the flora. There’s even a huge bee hive that looks like a doll. Very cool.
Michael S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have a large vegetable garden myself and therefore I was pretty familiar with almost all the herbs that are neatly and greenly planted here. Still, you always learn something new, of course, so I decided to check them all out. Nice and cozy spot on the old fortress wall of 'the Kaiserburg', but it is a dead end there and you have to go back first before you can continue your way. This has the immediate advantage that it is relatively quiet and that there is also little vandalism. I really recommended it, wonderful all those different scents! (Original) Ik heb zelf een grote moestuin en daardoor kende ik bijna alle kruiden die hier keurig en ´gründlich´ aangeplant zijn wel zo beetje. Toch je leert steeds weer wat bij natuurlijk en ging ik ze toch maar even allemaal ´af´. Mooi en knus plekje op de oude vestingsmuur van ´de Kaiserburg´, het loopt daar echter wel ´dood´ en je moet dus eerst weer even terug om je weg te kunnen vervolgen. Dat heeft dan meteen wel het voordeel dat het er daardoor relatief rustig is en dat er tevens weinig vandalisme plaats vind. Ik vond het echt een aanrader, heerlijk al die verschillende geuren!
Niehland R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but fine and informative medicinal herb garden at the Hallertor. The entrance is a bit hidden as the labeling isn't really visible, but still found by chance 🙃. Very nice, with the information on the respective herbs. Connection directly to the castle - great! (Original) Kleiner, aber feiner und informativer Heilkräutergarten am Hallertor. Der Eingang ist etwas versteckt, da die Beschriftung nicht wirklich sichtbar ist, aber dennoch zufällig gefunden 🙃. Sehr nett, mit den Informationen an den jeweiligen Kräutern. Anbindung direkt zur Burg - toll!
Missy — Google review
(Translated by Google) An absolutely enchanted place full of peace and flowers and bees and bumblebees. A new favorite place! Plus a figure loot... (Original) Ein absolut verzauberter Ort voll Ruhe und Blumen und Bienen und Hummeln. Ein neuer Lieblingsort! Plus eine Figurenbeute..
Martina L — Google review
(Translated by Google) With a little more care, the garden could become a hidden gem. This is just a nice introduction to the gardens on the Wall: the Mayor's Garden and the Castle Garden... (Original) Etwas mehr Pflege und der Garten könnte zum versteckten Juwel werden. So nur ein schöner Einstieg in die Gärten auf der Mauer:Bürgermeistergarten und Burg-Garten…
Jörg S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice and quiet garden. Lots of seating. Also recommended as a great retreat when the castle gets too crowded (: (Original) Sehr schöner und ruhiger Garten. Viele Sitzgelegenheiten. Auch zu empfehlen als ein toller Rückzugsort wenns auf der Burg mal zu voll wird (:
Justin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice ambience, lots of benches to relax on, everything is green and there is also a wonderful view. (Original) Schönes Ambiente, viele Bänke zum ausruhen, alles ist grün bepflanzt dazu noch eine wunderbare Aussicht.
Sascha — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small resting place, from here to the Neutorzwinger and then further to the rose garden (Original) Ein kleiner Ruheort , von hier zum Neutorzwinger und dann weiter zum Rosengarten
Altstadt F — Google review
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29Hummelsteiner Park

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Hummelsteiner Park is a charming green space located near the small palace Schloss Hummelstein. The park features well-maintained trails that meander through a diverse collection of trees and shrubs, some of which are labeled for easy identification. While the palace itself seems to be a private residence, visitors can still appreciate its exterior beauty. The park is known for its variety of flora from different parts of the world, creating a picturesque and tranquil atmosphere.
Very beautiful park
Gaurav S — Google review
Green park to enjoy nature with a great deal of peace and quiet.
Mōye — Google review
A nice park with a nice playground for kids. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed.
Slavena M — Google review
Nice little park next to a small palace Schloss Hummelstein. Good trails with a variety of different trees and shrubs with markers. The palace appears to be a private residence though so you can’t go inside.
Jody G — Google review
Very nice place, lots of different plants and trees from around the world.
Borislav K — Google review
Clean, tidy, pretty.
Nick R — Google review
Best Park in town.
K R — Google review
Nice to chill out
Nenad N — Google review
Hummelstein 46, 90461 Nürnberg, Germany•https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/parks.html•Tips and more reviews for Hummelsteiner Park
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