St. Sebaldus Church
The medieval church of St. Sebald is the oldest parish church in Nuremberg.
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Embark on a fascinating journey through the historic city of Nuremberg with the City tour through Nuremberg with the little train - Christmas tour. This unique tour will take you through the ancient streets of Nuremberg onboard a comfortable little train, showcasing the city's rich history and enchanting sights. Discover the secrets and stories behind the iconic landmarks as you travel through the old town and up to the Kaiserburg with its magnificent fortifications. It's an immersive experience that will transport you back in time.
During the City tour through Nuremberg, you can expect a captivating 40-minute ride through the city's most significant highlights. The tour starts at Hallplatz and takes you on a journey to explore the medieval St. Sebaldus Church, the renowned toy museum that chronicles the cultural history of toys from antiquity to the present, and the iconic Weinstadel. Witness the architectural wonders of the Maxbrücke, the White Tower, and the striking outdoor sculptures. You'll also get a chance to marvel at the impressive St. Lorenz Church and the historic Heilig-Geist-Spital. The tour concludes with a visit to the Frauenkirche and a scenic drive up to the Imperial Castle with its imposing fortifications.
The City tour through Nuremberg is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture aficionados, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of this remarkable city. Whether you're a curious traveler, a family looking for an educational experience, or a couple seeking a romantic outing, this tour caters to a diverse audience. Everyone, from locals to international visitors, can benefit from this insightful exploration of Nuremberg's fascinating past.
Uncover the charm and allure of Nuremberg with this captivating tour. The City tour through Nuremberg with the little train - Christmas tour allows you to sit back and relax as you traverse the city's most iconic landmarks. The little train provides a comfortable and convenient way to explore, ensuring that you don't miss any of the incredible sights. With insightful commentary and intriguing anecdotes, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Nuremberg's history and culture. This tour is not just a sightseeing experience but also an opportunity to embark on a time-travel journey that will leave you with lasting memories.
Be prepared to be amazed by the wealth of historical and architectural wonders that Nuremberg has to offer. The total duration of the tour is approximately 40 minutes, allowing for ample time to explore the city on your own afterward. Remember to bring comfortable shoes as there may be opportunities for brief walks during the tour. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning sights along the way. The City tour through Nuremberg is the perfect way to gain a comprehensive overview of this enchanting city and create unforgettable memories.
Travelers who have embarked on the City tour through Nuremberg rave about the immersive experience and the knowledgeable commentary provided throughout the journey. Visitors appreciate the convenience of the little train, which allows them to see the city's highlights without any hassle. Many reviewers highlight the tour as a must-do activity when in Nuremberg, praising the comprehensive overview of the city's history and architecture. Visitors are particularly enchanted by the stunning viewpoints and the fascinating stories shared by the guide. Overall, the City tour through Nuremberg receives high praise for its value, educational content, and captivating experiences.
St. Sebaldus Church
The medieval church of St. Sebald is the oldest parish church in Nuremberg.
Toy Museum
The toy museum shows the cultural history of toys from antiquity to the present on an area of 1400 m².
Weinstadel
The Weinstadel is one of the best-known architectural monuments in the northern part of Nuremberg's old town.
Maxbruecke
The Maxbrücke is an arch bridge over the Pegnitz in the old town of Nuremberg and is considered the oldest stone bridge in the city.
Weisser Turm
The White Tower is a gate tower of the penultimate city fortification of Nuremberg.
Strasse der Menschenrechte
The spacious outdoor sculpture and memorial was created by the Israeli artist Dani Karavan.
Mauthalle
The medieval, imperial city building is one of the most important architectural monuments in the old town of Nuremberg.
St. Lorenz Church
The Lorenzkirche was the parish church of the medieval settlement center of the former imperial city of Nuremberg, south of the Pegnitz, and is the urban counterpart to the older church of St. Sebald in the northern part of the city.
Heilig-Geist-Spital
The Heilig-Geist-Spital was the largest urban facility for the care of the sick and the elderly in the imperial city.
Frauenkirche
The Frauenkirche is one of the most important churches in Nuremberg on the east side of the main market.
Kaiserburg Nurnberg
Drive with us up to the Imperial Castle with its fortifications.
Neutorturm
The Neutorturm is one of the four striking, round main towers of the Nuremberg city fortifications.
Weissgerbergasse
Weißgerbergasse is one of the few predominantly preserved architectural ensembles in the old town of Nuremberg.
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