Apparthotel & Gasthof Zur Linde
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Justice?
... but somehow it seems just a little different....a bit smaller some how....funny. We travelled back to Salzburg...we had bought somethigs in a supermarket and Nikki was trying to pack them in the supermarket plastic bags.....she was becoming annoyed because the bags were being "hogged" by a little old lady.....the old lady was trying to pull the bags away from Nikki and was saying something in German...Nikki thought she did not want to ...
Smokers, Spiced Specialties and Sleds in Nuremburg
... underway. I was even able to buy chocolate-covered lebkuchen from Lebkuchen Schmit, and roam the streets with gluhwein from an early-bird stall.
It's impossible to go to Nuremburg without sampling some of the spiced meat sausages. I opted for a typical Franconian meal with stadtwurst and spatzle at Bratwurst-Röslein. I saved room to stop in at Gasthaus Pillhofer for a Paulaner Salvator ...
Nürnberg is nice
... der Tauber so that went onto the Sunday itinerary. Today we walked all over the old city and up to the Kaiserburg -- the Imperial castle. We had lunch in a delicious restaurant called Zum Spiessgesellen, a restaurant serving traditional Franconian fare. And it was yummy! We walked a little more, shopped a bit and then went to a little café for coffees and a piece of Schwartzwald -- Black Forest cake. Then, a bit more of a wander before we came back to the hotel for a ...
Bamburg, Germany
... bicycles have the rule of the road, and we several times had to get out of the way of on-coming cyclists, especially when we were on the bridge. By the way, although our guide Barbara had grown up in neighbouring Passau, she is completely fluent in English, with not even a hint of a German accent.
From there we headed to the cathedral, which meant climbing about 40 stairs. This year is the 1000th anniversary of the building of ...
Nuremberg, Germany
... to pay for your space in the cemetery and if do not, then you are dug up and put in the bone depository and your space in the cemetery will be given to someone else. There were several museums in town including the Albrecht Durer House, but all closed on Mondays--DRAT!!!! At least I now have an email address and contact to find out more about the book Fred brought back from WWII. No photo today since docked in the industrial part of ...