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Nuremberg

Nuremberg

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Nuremberg is a historic city known for a majestic castle built on sandstone ridge, that offers a stunning view…

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Nuremberg is a historic city known for a majestic castle built on sandstone ridge, that offers a stunning view over the old town. You can also explore the Nuremberg’s catacombs, which are full of ancient cellars, arched ceilings, secret passageways and old breweries. Tourists come here mainly to experience the traditional Christmas markets, a zoo with delphinium or to taste the delicious food with seasonal specialities, which are however dominated by excellent sausages. You can also try the local beer, which has been brewed here for more than 700 years. Nuremberg is not only a centre of arts and culture but also of science and technology, which can be demonstrated by the subway, that is fully automated. 

Recommended stops in Nuremberg:

Kaiserburg historic centre and imperial castle
Nuremberg Castle is a group of medieval fortified buildings on a sandstone ridge dominating the historical centre of the city. The journey to the Kaiserburg Castle offers you incredible view over the typical Bavarian architecture.

Christkindlesmarkt
The renowned Christmas Market is the largest in Central Europe, with over 2 million visitors every year. It always takes place in December until 24.12. The markets consist of about 200 stalls offering Christmas goods and local specialities such as Nuremberg gingerbread, bishop sandwiches as well as the famous Nuremberg sausages. Moreover, if you like chocolate, try fruit or chilli peppers dipped in chocolate.

National German Museum
Take a look at the local collections and see the past when Nuremberg was an essential centre of business. 

Toy Museum
The local museum is one of the world's most famous museums of this type and is a real paradise for children.

PLAYMOBIL Amusement Park
It is the perfect place for younger children, that is located just outside of Nuremberg.

Zoo and delphinium
Nuremberg Zoo with delphinium has something to offer and is the most visited zoo in Germany.

Shopping in Nuremberg
Shopping in and around Nuremberg is a great idea. The most famous shopping area is located between the Hall Platz and the Unschlittplatz, the White Tower and the Spitalgasse. On the outskirt of the Nuremberg you can find the largest shopping centre in Northern Bavaria called Franken Center. 

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Regensburg

Německo

Regensburg is a popular destination for local and foreign visitors and is referred to as the…

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Regensburg is a popular destination for local and foreign visitors and is referred to as the jewel of the Danube river. Celts used to call it Radasbona in ancient times and later the ancient Romans changed the city’s name to Castro Regina - a fortress on the river Regen. After the fortress was destroyed in the 4th century, a new era of the city known as Regensburg began. It reached its greatest boom in the 12th-13th centuries when it became an important trading city on the way between Prague and Venice and also the largest and richest city in southern Germany. In 2006 the city was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.



RECOMMENDED STOPS IN REGENSBURG

Traditional stops include the historic city centre, where you will find the famous Stone Bridge over the Danube, St. Peter's Cathedral with its stained-glass windows, which create a unique mysterious atmosphere in the interior or a museum with a temple treasure and a historic pharmacy. The Roman tower (Römerturm) was built around 1200 and is not the only Roman-preserved monument that has survived here. Porta Pretoria is the other monument and it is the only Roman gate north of the Alps. You can also admire the ancient architecture of the local town hall from the 13th century, as well as the historic buildings and churches around Haidplatz. A bit further away is the Thurn-Taxis Chateau that was originally a monastery of St. Jimram and was rebuilt by the Thurn-Taxis family to the castle mansion in the 19th century. Since then the chateau is still inhabited by the family, but it is possible to arrange a tour.

Regensburg is also known for its gastronomy, especially its pubs. Regensburg has the highest density of pubs of all German cities! At the stone bridge, you should not miss the oldest "sausage factory" in the world called Wurstkuchl. Here you can taste the renowned “Sechs mit Kraut” - six Regensburg sausages with cabbage and side dish. If you do not have so much time, you can order a takeout version called "Three in a roll with cabbage". As a memory or gift, you can buy handmade, unmistakable mustard based on the traditional Handelmaier recipe.



SHOPPING IN REGENSBURG

In the historic streets of the city, there are many shops and boutiques that offer both traditional as well as special goods. There are plenty of fashion boutiques, jewellery shops, traditional handmade shops and culinary delights located here and not far from the city centre you can find a shopping centre Donau with more than 135 shops.

TIP: When visiting Regensburg, we recommend visiting the nearby Donaustauf. It is about 15km from Regensburg and you will find the Walhalla memorial. It is a splendid building towering over the river Danube and serves as a memorial to important personalities, opened in 1842 by King Louis I. Since that year, there have been 96 busts and 64 honouring plaques. Since 2014, 195 important personalities of German history were commemorated here.

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Walhalla

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Walhalla Memorial is located in the small village of Donaustauf, approximately 15 km (30…

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Walhalla Memorial is located in the small village of Donaustauf, approximately 15 km (30 minutes) from Regensburg. It is a magnificent building inspired by ancient buildings of similar importance, especially the Roman Pantheon and the Greek Acropolis. Great location and the landscape above the river Danube increases the impressive effect of the complex, which is well visible from a great distance. From the beginning Walhalla serves as a memorial to important personalities, which was built between 1830 - 1842 by King Louis I. Already in the year of opening there were placed 96 busts and 64 commemorative plaques.

Since 1847, the Bavarian government has the right to decide on placement in Walhalla. Martin Luther, Charles the Great, Maria Theresa, Immanuel Kant, Joseph Haydn have found their place here. After World War II, such as Richard Strauss, Albert Einstein, Johann Gregor Mendel. Since 2014, a total of 195 prominent personalities of German history were commemorated here.

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Linz

Rakousko

Linz is the third-largest city in Austria, situated on the river Danube and is famous for combining rich…

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Linz is the third-largest city in Austria, situated on the river Danube and is famous for combining rich history, culture, modern art and large ironworks. Despite the large river port and ironworks, which employ over 30,000 people, it is not a grey and boring city! In 2009, Linz became the European Capital of Culture.



RECOMMENDED STOPS IN LINZ

The city's biggest landmark that is unmissable and changes colours at night, is the five-story building on the banks of the Danube Ars Electronica Center (AEC). Inside you will find an interactive "museum of the future" that monitors the impact of modern technology on people's lives, but also on culture and art. The original Höhenrausch exhibition can be found on the roofs of the city centre houses, as well as many other galleries and museums, including the award-winning Lentos Art Museum. When you visit the Mural Harbor river port, you will see modern art in the concept of sprayers who have painted grey industrial buildings with more than a hundred graffiti art. A bit of history can be found in the city centre, especially around Linz Castle, Main Square and along the way to Mariendom which is Austria's largest church for 20,000 people. From the main square, you can take a replica of an old tram to the hill Pöstlingberg, where you will find the fairytale world.

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