Like Rome, Bamberg sits on seven hills, though these are lush, green Bavarian ones. You’ll find all sorts of architecture here, so enjoy exploring the cobbled streets. Plenty of shopping and museums await you, as do nine different breweries. The city loves markets and festivals, especially around Christmas.
Restaurants in Bamberg
5.0 based on 17 reviews
I'm biased, since I'm a homebrewer and I often use Weyermann malts in my brews, but visiting this place was top on my to-do list for Bamberg. The tour did not disappoint. They ended up doing the tour in English because that was a majority language of the group; sometimes they do it in German, and by special arrangement they can do other languages too. You see *everything* in the maltery, get to sample grains roasted in various ways, and have a beer tasting afterwards. Well worth an afternoon. Be aware that they only take cash for the tour, but the shop is very happy to accept credit cards...
5.0 based on 13 reviews
The cultural culinary tour in Bambergtakes you off the beaten track, at which point you will learn about the history, architecture, and entertainment of the city while tasting delicious specialties from cozy owner-operated shops. Join us on a culinary tour and receive an insider’s view of the city as you get to know Bamberg through its people and food.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We offer guided tours of hiking trails that pass small rural breweries in Bavaria, along with cultural and culinary insights as well as expert tutelage on local beers. Trails can be as little as a couple hours to full day hikes. It's even possible to do multi-day walks and stay at the breweries themselves overnight. This is a chance to step back in time, to walk trails tread on by knights and peasants, past castles and rocky outcroppings, through lush forests and verdant valleys…to become a beer wanderer.
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