Travel Blog Photos from Nuremberg (818)
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... the city's main square there were masses of German and England fans all happily co-existing and having a good time. And, of course, Germany winning makes things great for us, as now we're set to meet Ecuador in the fourth round and we won't see Germany at ...
... an excellent decision as this is a beautiful place with another lovely old town. There are so many hidden gems in Germany. Walked through the pedestrian section of town, browsing through the shops and admiring the old buildings that are so well maintained ...
... that he needed someone to hold up sheets of lyrics for him, most of which he still failed to sing. Overall, 10 days in Germany brought us a hearty stew of music, laughs, top food & brew. A couple of annoying moments but who cares about them when ...
Fuhrerunich (and our life of luxury with Mrs. Hayes), we made our way to a shady, slightly smelly hostel in Nuremberg. We spent the day getting lost on the tram, guided by a tricky 5th grader who spoke only German and demanded tips. Eventually, we made our ...
Bayernstrasse 110, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Am Konigstor, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Am Tiergarten 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

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Starter Kit for Germany by Local Expert
Posted on Oct 2, 2009, 20:16:18
... Must See, and even these can be rated into less and more attractive, or more or less well known. The Nuremberg and the Dresdner Christmas markets are really well known but not necessarily the nicest. Potentially the least commercial and most romantic ...
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Most livable places in the world
Posted on May 1, 2009, 11:23:12
... , Australia 19. Luxembourg, Luxembourg 20. Stockholm, Sweden 21. Perth, Australia 22. Montreal, Canada 23. Nuremberg, Germany 24. Oslo, Norway 25. Dublin, Ireland 26. Singapore, Singapore 26. Calgary, Canada 28. ...
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Why do you travel?
Posted on Jul 3, 2008, 10:22:41
... from field marshal (then only a general) Rommel. After the war was lost, we were hiding in Cheuvreuse valley until the Nuremberg trials ended. Military authorities relaxed their hunt on survivors, and we could move to Spain. Economics in Spain were not ...
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