Discover the best top things to do in Middle Franconia, Germany including Altstadt, St. Lorenz Church, Tiergarten Nuernberg, Playmobil-FunPark, Altstadt, Kaiserburg Nurnberg, PUMA Outlet, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Botanischer Garten, Nuremberg Christmas Market.
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Rothenburg has made a concerted effort to preserve its medieval heritage, and Old Town reflects the historic fruits of this labor.
Christmas market we took our granddaughter to see the Christmas markets in Germany in the city and the Christmas market was a wonderful experience. The time itself without the Christmas market is a worthwhile experience because it had very little damage from the war And a lot of the structures are still intact if you are in Germany it’s a definite place you have to visit
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During services and special events St. Lorenz church is closed for sightseeing
Beautiful architecture! Don't miss the sacrament house sculpted by Adam Kraft. The incredible art survived the Reformation because families had donated these priceless items to preserve the memory of their loved ones.
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Tiergarten Nuremberg is set in an extraordinary and unique landscape. By taking a walk through the large, densely wooded park the visitors discover open-air enclosures skilfully fitted into the red sandstone of the region. Watch dolphins and sea lions swim and play in the open air at the Dolphin Lagoon. Explore life at the Amazon, complete with rainfall periods, at the Manatee House. Go to the Blue Saloon with its vast panorama windows and experience the fascinating underwater world of both manatees and dolphins. Children will love the Kinderzoo, where they can pet animals and discover a lot more...
We had a lovely visit here on Boxing Day with our 2 year old daughter. So many of the animals have inside enclosures and the whole zoo is in a huge woodland with gorgeous walks between the large exhibits. We couldn’t believe how close we could get to some of the animals without glass between us (giraffes and rhinos in particular). The Manatees are also amazing. Highly recommended and they are open every day of the year!
4.5 based on 1,195 reviews
The PLAYMOBIL Fun Park covers 90,000 square meters and has plenty to stimulate every kid's senses. Active playtime fun - not waiting in lines" is our motto. The "little ones" can make their fantasies a reality in the oversized PLAYMOBIL playtime worlds while Mom and Dad enjoy the relaxing park atmosphere.
I have a playmobil obsessed little boy and he turned 8 on 2nd August, we planned a road trip for his birthday and drove to the playmobil fun parc from England. We bought a two day ticket which was incredible value for money, 19.90 euros p/p, my son was given a special gift on arrival as it was his birthday, we had great weather both days which was a great bonus as we could thoroughly enjoy all the outdoor areas and my two children loved the splash areas, everything is spotlessly clean, staff are friendly, the food is amazing quality and great value (you get 2 euros back for taking cutlery and crockery back) children also get a lovely playmobil gift with each child’s meal, top tips head to fairy and unicorn area early to do sea shell hunting as gets busy as does police go karting, pirate ship is lovely and you get to hunt for treasure in the sand (you can buy a treasure chest for 1 Euro to collect treasures) my husband and son did crazy golf and said more suitable for older children, the Hob centre is amazing every conceivable playmobil set free to play with for as long as you like, I have No negative points, one point I would like to make in response to a prior review about staff not speaking English and announcements not in English, I am a relatively good German speaker and they only announce relevant information in English, staff are amazing, be prepared to part with lots of money in the shop as they have amazing sets and great value for money
4.5 based on 1,845 reviews
We took a stroll through the Old Town of Nuremberg from the castle uphill through the castle opposite the main train station and beyond, and we marvelled at the beautiful medieval buildings and picturesque canal. Later, we visited a museum near the upper castle and we were astonished to see photos of the city of Nuremberg utterly reduced to rubble by WW2 bombing. The reconstruction of this beautiful city is simply amazing and it is well worth a visit for this reason alone. Also, the transport system is integrated and operates with true German efficiency.
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I took the tour of the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg for a price of 8,00 that included the well next door. Had it not been for the well, I would have only given the castle a very good rating, but I found the well to be...overwhelming. This castle, which never served as a castle in the traditional sense, but rather more the US Capitol where Congress conducts government business. Well, in the case today, where Congress gets nothing done. Still, the building is very interesting and was the center of attention for some three hundred years. There is not a lot to see in the main hall except for a quirky parade of the king and his entourage. Luckily, the tour guide had a great sense of humor. What I enjoyed was the story behind the chapel, which adjoins the great hall. This was a double chapel with the commoners worshiping below and the nobles and king on the second floor. The private chambers were also interesting with a look of royal items from the past. Once the tour is complete, make sure you visit the museum and the well, which is slightly down the hill. Yeah, I get it, it is just a well. However, the guide does an outstanding job explaining how it worked and why people learned to drink beer instead of water, thereby saving numerous lives from vermin-infested water. I definitely recommend this tour while in Nuremberg.
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The Nazis chose Nuremberg to be the site of the Nazi Party Rallies. The still unfinished Congress Hall on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds now houses the Documentation Center. The 1,300 square meter "Fascination and Terror" exhibition examines the causes, context and consequences of Nazi tyranny. The museum focuses on the history of the Nazi party rallies, which served as powerful mass events to promote Nazi propaganda and set the stage for the "people's community". The educational forum offers numerous programs for all age groups on a variety of topics. Information boards on the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, which cover 4 square kilometers, explain the history of the site.
The Documentation Center details the rise and fall of the Nazi party in Germany. Worth a visit. A mandatory visit to the memorial site / museum for every visitor to Nuremberg. Nuremberg had a rich history. The city's past as a center for the Nazi Party, including the Nuremberg Laws, the ostentatious marches between 1935-1942, and the Nuremberg Trials after the war, which made historical justice with Nazi war criminals burdensome but fascinating. The rise of the Nazi party in Germany is well illustrated. A must-see museum for all history lovers, especially those of World War II. The exhibits are fascinating and well-arranged. You can dedicate a full day visit and it depends on how much time each visitor has. Recommend 3 hours to visit this important center. A special experience and not easy to digest
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You can enter the botanical garden through a gate in Schlossgarten opposite Kollegienhaus. The city centre and a cafe are nearby. It is a 5 to 10 minutes’ walking distance to the train station. From outside, the garden looks green only. One might think it is not worth a visit. But it is!!! If you love plants, you can spend hours on end here and it will not get boring at all. The place is very romantic with many high old trees from all over the world. The winding paths lead you from one section to the next. In some spots you have to decide in which direction to go first. Often that decision is quite difficult because you see interesting plants everywhere. Today it was very hot for Franconian weather conditions. The botanical garden had the same effect as a fine air condition. There was a lot of shadow where people were sitting on the benches and reading. The sunlight coming through the green leaves of the trees created a lot of photo motives. Flowers in bloom seemed transparent. Between the shrubs there are several ponds where frogs were croaking. In the water basins exotic water lilies were in bloom. The palm trees and cacti made you believe you were in the Canary Islands. I felt transported back to the days when I was a student at Erlangen University and spent part of my free time in the botanical garden to read and learn in peace. Thus it was a sentimental journey today... The grotto was not open but that was not a big problem because of all the beauty around. All around the garden you can also find sculptures of different types. A big part of the Garden presents medicinal plants.
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Nuremberg's Christmas Market starts at the end of November and continues through December. It's a traditional festive German market with yuletide treats like gluhwein, gingerbread and Nuremberg's famous bratwurst sausages. The opening ceremony is presented by the glamourous Christkind, who recites her now famous Christmas speech to thousands in the Main Market Square. You could also take a city tour in the old fashioned stage coaches and enjoy the nostalgic Christmas tunes the coachman plays on his trumpet. Finally take a walk up the steps of the Church of Our Lady for a spectacular view of the market's red and white coloured stalls and decorative lights. The children's market section is ideal for families.
The world famous Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt (Christmas Market) is being held between 29 Nov and 24 Dec 2019 this season in the historic city centre area of the city. This is one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany dating back to the mid 16th-century. The market is held at Hauptmarkt just in front of Frauenkirche and is linked to several other smaller Christmas markets spaced out in several directions. You'll find stalls selling traditional holiday foods (lebkuchen), local specialities (3 im weckla - Nuremburg sausages served in a bun) and and gluwein (mulled wine). Many other stalls sell nice Christmas ornaments, crafts and other season products. We very much enjoyed walking around the stalls of Christkindlesmarkt. Stalls seemed ready to go from late morning until late in the evening each day during our recent visit. Atmosphere is festive, child-friendly and very enjoyable, a fantastic add-on for visiting Nuremburg at this time of the year. Note: We did find Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt very crowded, particularly in the evening, compared to other Christmas markets we have visited in Germany and other countries around Europe over the years. You can always sneak out of the main Hauptmarkt if you need a break from the crowd. Don't hesitate to try one of the smaller nearby markets as well, the stalls in these are very interesting as well and the crowds felt much less.
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