Where to stay

in Nuremberg

There's no place to stay that says "Bavaria" quite like Nuremberg, the state's second-largest city. The center of the German Renaissance, Nuremberg has a history over a thousand years long. Its heritage is reflected in each perfectly picturesque hotel and guesthouse. Today, the annual Christmas Markets bring thousands of visitors from all over the world to the city, so check out where to book accommodations for December well in advance of your visit. Whether the trip is to study history, appreciate the wonderful food and drink of the region, or frolic in the Bavarian countryside, hotels in Nuremberg have a lot to offer.

Top Neighborhoods for History

The classic German half-timber house finds full expression in Nuremberg's center. Book a room in the Sebalder Altstadt, along the northern bank of the Pegnitz River, to spend days in quiet streets that have not changed much since the famed artist Albrecht Dürer called the city home. Museum buffs will love Marienvorstadt district, which, though marked by a more distinctly modern architectural style, is packed with cultural institutions alongside pleasant hotels. For a thorough reckoning with Nuremberg's darker past, find accommodations in Dutzendteich, whose parks are dispersed among sites that changed the course of the 20th century.

Marienvorstadt

If you're passing through Marienvorstadt, you may want to check out its historic sites. From there, jump on the metro at Nuremburg Dürrenhof S-Bahn to see more of the area.

Recommended hotels in Marienvorstadt

Best Areas for Dining

From sausages and schnitzel to beer and mulled wine, Bavaria, and Nuremberg in particular, has one of the most famous food cultures in all of Germany. Stay in the center of the action in the Knoblauchsland neighborhood, which clusters around the Hauptmarkt, the location for the city's annual Christmas Markets. Farmers sell their wares here all summer. Drink traditional Bavarian beer in medieval pubs and go home to a medieval hotel in the Lorenzer Altstadt, the livelier part of the Old Town. For a more upscale experience, book accommodations in Nordstadt, which is known for its parks and fine dining.

Nordstadt

Noted for its historic sites and shopping, there's plenty to explore in Nordstadt. Top attractions like Stadtpark and Johannisfriedhof are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Nurmeberg Airport U-Bahn or Kaulbachplatz U-Bahn to see more of the city.

Recommended hotels in Nordstadt

Where to Stay for the Outdoors

Nuremberg is known for its agricultural countryside, whose fields provide the bounty that fills the trestle tables in the city's restaurants. Feel thoroughly far from the city, even though it's right nearby, in the Gebersdorf neighborhood. Take walks every day in the Wohrder Wiese when staying in leafy Oststadt, particularly good for families. More walks are available in the famous St. John's Cemetery that anchors the residential St. Johannis District, whose hotels are a perfect home base for exploring the area.

Oststadt

Consider a visit to 1. FC Nuremberg and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Oststadt. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Nürnberg-Mögeldorf S-Bahn or Nuremburg Ostring S-Bahn.

Recommended hotels in Oststadt

St. Johannis

Historic sites and restaurants are some noteworthy features of St. Johannis. Make a stop by Johannisfriedhof while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Friedrich Ebert Square U-Bahn to get around town.

Recommended hotels in St. Johannis

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