Check out all of the best things to do in Nuremberg plus tips on getting around and where to stay on my blog post here: www.eternal-expat.com/2022/12/01/things-to-do-in-nuremberg/
Next time you are in and around the Nürnberg region may I suggest a train ride around 40 minutes north to the very beautiful town of Bamberg. It has nine small breweries, some almost as old as your globe (1533). Some really lovely architecture around the old town, although not close to the railway station.I think it would be right up your street and certainly worth checking out on a future visit. Loved your Nürnberg video, keep them coming
Honestly the whole route is full of gems, excluding amazing Nuremberg and Bamberg we also have Erlangen with beautiful streets and University and Forchheim
My wife and I lived in Fürth, while I was stationed at Erlangen and my wife was stationed in Nuremberg (back in 1987-88). We are heading back in December 2024 for some memories.
Being born in Germany and left when I was eight years old your guide was interesting: when visiting family we did not visit some of these sites so I hope to visit one day.
I have loved your video for quite some time. This series on the train travel might be your best. Thank you for taking me along and giving me furture travel ideas. I also, really like you music selection, especially the music used in this video.
Thank you so much for your kind words, it really means a lot to know that you enjoy the videos! I spend quite a long time choosing music so to know you notice and enjoy that aspect of the videos is great!
I think you missed the spectacular Christmas Market literally by a few days! So, there's a good enough reason to come back next year in December; I would use Nürnberg as a base and from there, check out Furth Christmas Market ( at the end of the underground line) and DEFINITELY take the train or car to ( in my opinion, and I am German 😉) the most beautiful village in Germany - Rothenburg ob der Tauber. And if you have time, also check out nearby Dinkelsbühl. We did both places on a day out from Nürnberg with a hire car...
Probably the weirdest thing I did there and most memorable was go to the Zeppelinfield (close to documentation center) and look at the grandstand which they blew the swastika off the top of. But genearlly a very nice city, was there in summer and has a great time going to a beerhall and just enjoying the city.
It depends what you want to see, it’s enough time to explore the downtown and visit a few museums, three would be ideal for a slightly slower pace but you can definitely see a lot of the city if you only have 2 days.
Was stationed near Nuremberg in the 80's and went back in 2019. So much has changed. There's no longer a US Army presence there.. All former Army bases are being converted to civilian use.
.....und passt bitte auf, das ihr euch nicht in die kleine benachbarte Ortschaft namens Fürth verläuft😂, denn dorthin möchte niemand sich verlaufen😂!!!
The law only applies to sausages that are sold under the name of "Original Nuremberger Sausage," if a sausage maker doesn't call them that, then only the usual health regulations apply.
Check out all of the best things to do in Nuremberg plus tips on getting around and where to stay on my blog post here: www.eternal-expat.com/2022/12/01/things-to-do-in-nuremberg/
There is no bacon in the potato dumpling, but rather a crispy roll fried in butter as a filling! Kind regards from Nuremberg!
Next time you are in and around the Nürnberg region may I suggest a train ride around 40 minutes north to the very beautiful town of Bamberg. It has nine small breweries, some almost as old as your globe (1533). Some really lovely architecture around the old town, although not close to the railway station.I think it would be right up your street and certainly worth checking out on a future visit. Loved your Nürnberg video, keep them coming
I will take this recomendation ❤
Honestly the whole route is full of gems, excluding amazing Nuremberg and Bamberg we also have Erlangen with beautiful streets and University and Forchheim
My wife and I lived in Fürth, while I was stationed at Erlangen and my wife was stationed in Nuremberg (back in 1987-88). We are heading back in December 2024 for some memories.
I miss that place. I lived there for about a year. Nice video
Amazing guide! Can't wait to visit in a couple weeks
Being born in Germany and left when I was eight years old your guide was interesting: when visiting family we did not visit some of these sites so I hope to visit one day.
First rate coverage! Inspiring. Thanks
Thank you so much!!
Great job. ❤ Nuremberg is my hometown.
How's the weather now ?
@@Hamidkech11 it has been extremely hot and humid.
Thanks for the video. I appreciated you showing the courtroom where the trails were help. As always you gave a nice historical perspective. -Marc
The most important part of your video: Eating Schäufele!
Nurembergers die for it! Lived in the city for 5 years and I am still in love with it!
Excellent video. Well organized. I am going to Nuremberg in September and will use much of this video as a guide. thanks.
Great video Laura, thanks !
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I have loved your video for quite some time. This series on the train travel might be your best. Thank you for taking me along and giving me furture travel ideas. I also, really like you music selection, especially the music used in this video.
Thank you so much for your kind words, it really means a lot to know that you enjoy the videos! I spend quite a long time choosing music so to know you notice and enjoy that aspect of the videos is great!
Beautiful and relaxing video
This was amazing thank you! I can’t wait to go
Loved this thanks! Going to Nürnberg in May
Amazing ! Thanks you Laura
Omg it's amazing!!
It’s such a beautiful city!!
Beautiful video ❤
Seems like a lot can be fit in on a day trip from Munich
Gotta check out the red beer next time.
I think you missed the spectacular Christmas Market literally by a few days! So, there's a good enough reason to come back next year in December; I would use Nürnberg as a base and from there, check out Furth Christmas Market ( at the end of the underground line) and DEFINITELY take the train or car to ( in my opinion, and I am German 😉) the most beautiful village in Germany - Rothenburg ob der Tauber. And if you have time, also check out nearby Dinkelsbühl. We did both places on a day out from Nürnberg with a hire car...
Sounds like a wonderful itinerary! Yes, I missed the market but about a week I think! I'll have to head back next year!
Is english common there? I'm basically on the same eurail trip and heading there soon
Probably the weirdest thing I did there and most memorable was go to the Zeppelinfield (close to documentation center) and look at the grandstand which they blew the swastika off the top of. But genearlly a very nice city, was there in summer and has a great time going to a beerhall and just enjoying the city.
I was also there in June with my brother.
Hello, great video. Do you think 2 full days are enough?
It depends what you want to see, it’s enough time to explore the downtown and visit a few museums, three would be ideal for a slightly slower pace but you can definitely see a lot of the city if you only have 2 days.
It has 2 am and i laught so hard (his smile😅😅)
😌😌😌I miss my second home 🏡, Nürnberg ❤❤❤
Was stationed near Nuremberg in the 80's and went back in 2019. So much has changed. There's no longer a US Army presence there.. All former Army bases are being converted to civilian use.
hello where are you from Laura?
I've been in Nuremberg many times, but i did not visit all the place,
👍👍👍📺📺📺
It neids eis with de cake oder ateast cappuchino
St. Lawrence,,😄
Europa: The Last Battle
.....und passt bitte auf, das ihr euch nicht in die kleine benachbarte Ortschaft namens Fürth verläuft😂, denn dorthin möchte niemand sich verlaufen😂!!!
Fürth is actually older than Nuremberg and it’s city center is beautiful as well 😊
There is a law on how to cook sausages ? damn
They love their sausages lol
The law only applies to sausages that are sold under the name of "Original Nuremberger Sausage," if a sausage maker doesn't call them that, then only the usual health regulations apply.
First!
Love the enthusiasm!! Thanks for clicking so quickly ❤️❤️
You are very cute 😊
Too fast coverage
Story telling skills are needed for vlog making 😊
Buy a bigger shirt.