Why Nuremberg?

Nuremberg – This name makes some people think of sausages, gingerbread and the Christmas- market, others think of the Toy Fair.
Still others might link the name of the Nuremberg with great figures of art and cultural history:Albrecht Dürer, Veit Stoss or Willibald Pirckheimer.

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

The Nuremberg Castle is the town’s landmark of Nuremberg. From its Tower, the “Sinwellturm” the visitor can enjoy a breathtaking view over the Old Town.

Exhibition Center

Exhibition Center

The NurembergMesse, Nurembergs exhibition Center is one of the fastest growing exhibition companies in Europe. It’s one of the 20 largest trade fair companies in the world and counts to Europe's top ten.

Nuremberg's most famous son: Albrecht Durer

Nuremberg's most famous son: Albrecht Durer

He was an all round talented and highly honoured artist of the Renaissance. Albrecht Dürer was born on May 21st 1471 in Nuremberg and died there on April 6th 1528. He was buried at St. Johannis Cemetery in Nuremberg.

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Nuremberg is the ideal place for a relaxing and exciting vacation. Whether business trip or with your family, it’s never boring in Nuremberg! The historic old town with its famous Imperial Castle and the famous Chrisitkindlesmarkt at Christmas time, a number of fairs and exhibitions, a great downtown which invites people of all age to shop and stroll around - all this does the city of Nuremberg offer you.

These attractions are in the immediate vicinity of the Hotel Burgschmiet. You enter the old town in a few minutes of walking, but we are quiet located.
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By public transport:

Coming from the main railway station, take the underground U1 (direction Fürth Hardhöhe) and get off the 3rd station - Plärrer-. Change to tram No.4 (direction Thon) to Tiergärtnertor (also the 3rd Stop). On foot, you cross the street to the left side (in direction of travel) and walk back a few meters to Burgschmiet Street.