Ibis Budget Nurnberg Tennenlohe
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Justice?
... churches...an ancient castle....postcard medieval buildings with old stone bridges crossing the river which runs through town....they were setting up their Christmas stalls and decorations as well....I bought some of their famous gingerbread for Nikki....and some of their famous hot blueberry wine and Bratwursts in bread for me....I like really like Nuremberg. Leaving Nuremberg....I was so pleased with myself...I had all my train ...
Festung Königstein
... para lo que ya todos conocemos.
La fortaleza nunca logró ser invadida por que está en la punta de una montaña rodeada de precipicios tiene una única entrada muy chica. Hay que ser un genio para atravesar todos los sistemas anti enemigos: Primero tiene todo un puente colgante que se retira en caso de guerra incomunicando la fortaleza, segundo tiene todo un zanjón que no se puede atravesar y tercero la entrada esta en ...
Smokers, Spiced Specialties and Sleds in Nuremburg
I had less than 8 hours in Nuremburg, a city famed for its christmas market and war trials. My day of cultural curiousities was spent exploring the Germanisches National Museum, craft and food shops, and Bavarian restaurants. I loved the river view over the bridge and the beautiful bay windows in the old quarter.
Smokers
My new favourite German wooden delight! These cute little wooden ...
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
... hall, which is decorated with beautiful frescoes. The story goes that the Prince Bishop owned all the land on the island and refused to let the city hall be built there. Someone noticed a sandbar in the river, and that is where the city hall was constructed on a base of pylons buried in the sand. Kitty-corner to the city hall is a blue house with white decorations in the rococo style which I thought was really lovely. As in the other cities we ...
Amenities
- Free parking