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The Fünf Seidla Steig is a great hike that passes five small breweries on its route along with some fantastic Franconian scenery. This is a chance to step back in time and experience life from another era along with sampling Franconian food delicacies and some of the best beer in all of Bavaria. Note this is a private tour and can be tailored to your group's needs.
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Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs & interests: 2-hour: Old Town Highlights Book this walking tour of Nuremberg’s Old Town to see highlights such as St. Sebald Church, Town Hall, Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche, Maxplatz, Kettensteg, and more. 3-hour: Old Town & Imperial Castle Courtyard Book this tour of Nuremberg’s Old Town to visit the Imperial Castle Courtyard & see highlights such as St. Sebald Church, Town Hall, Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche & Kettensteg. 4-hour: Old Town, Castle Courtyard & St. Lorenz Church Book this tour of Nuremberg’s Old Town to visit St. Lorenz Church & the Imperial Castle Courtyard, & see St. Sebald Church, Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche, Kettensteg & more. 6-hour: Old Town, Courtyard, St. Lorenz & Nazi Rally Grounds Book this tour of Nuremberg’s Old Town to visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, St. Lorenz Church & the Imperial Castle Courtyard, & see St. Sebald, Hauptmarkt, Frauenkirche & more.
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This tour begins in front of Nuremberg Central Station. Meet the guide and the rest of the tour group and roam through the city’s Old Town, admiring the beautiful timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets. Marvel at the massive City Walls of Old Town Nuremberg, which still run for approximately four kilometers. Behind the walls, walk past the Craftsmen's Courtyard, where glass cutters, leather workers, gold and silversmiths, stained-glass painters and other artisans offer their wares for sale. See the gothic St. Lawrence Church, which was rebuilt after World War II; Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt, Germany’s most famous Christmas market; plus Town Hall, German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer's house and the Imperial Castle courtyards, to name just some of the attractions.
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WW2 and beer combine two things that are very popular with many of my customers. So I've taken my popular Nuremberg Rally Grounds Tour, which is a great way to learn about the former nazi party rally grounds and National Socialism, and combined it with something else that is very popular with my customers. . . BEER! Talk about killing two birds with one stone. With this tour, you will not only quench your thirst for WW2 knowledge but have a chance to wash it down with some excellent German beer as well. I present information in a way that allows my guests to make their own mental connections because, after all, a tour with just interesting information is infotainment. The most memorable tours are the ones that make people think and feel and that is what you'll get on my tour.
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I'm Kevin and you could say that I'm a cultural interpreter, not a teacher (passing on knowledge) or a sightseeing guide (pointing things out). I'm more like a reverse anthropologist: a local expert insider explaining and sharing Rothenburg's culture and history with my inquisitive customers. I lead exploratory walks and unscripted cultural experiences. Information is presented in a way that allows my guests to make their own mental connections because, after all, a tour with just interesting information is infotainment. The most memorable tours are the ones that make people think and feel. Bamberg is located in Upper Franconia and is approx. 1 hour drive from Nuremberg. Its historic city center has been a listed UNESCO world heritage site since 1993. This makes Bamberg one of just twelve sites in Germany and one of the 400 sites worldwide that have been recognized in this manner.
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Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a medieval city known throughout the world for the beauty of its houses and buildings. Its timber-framed houses transport us to fairy tales, for some reason in particular Walt Disney relied on this town for his animated film "Pinocchio." The thousand years of history of Rothenburg speak of its imperial past with legends and stories that show us life in the Middle Ages. If one speaks of magic, we cannot avoid telling their Christmas link and why it is the city where the magic of Christmas is lived 365 days a year.
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I'm Kevin and you could say that I'm a cultural interpreter, not a teacher (passing on knowledge) or a sightseeing guide (pointing things out). I'm more like a reverse anthropologist: a local expert insider explaining and sharing Rothenburg's culture and history with my inquisitive customers. I lead exploratory walks and unscripted cultural experiences. Information is presented in a way that allows my guests to make their own mental connections because, after all, a tour with just interesting information is infotainment. The most memorable tours are the ones that make people think and feel. Rothenburg, seemingly untouched by the passage of time, is a town on the Romantic Road that is approx. 1 hour drive from Nuremberg. It is known for its medieval town center and its mostly undamaged 14th-century town wall. In the Middle Ages, Rothenburg was a free imperial city, reaching its apex of prosperity in the 15th-century.
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This 7-hour tour includes visiting the former Nazi party rally grounds and then on to the Justice Palace (Nuremberg Trials), a lunch break in the Old Town at the best Nuremberg bratwurst restaurant in town, which is a treat that you'll remember for a long time (lunch is not included in the tour price). Afterward, we wrap up with a tour of Nuremberg's Old Town. This tour takes place come rain or shine.
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Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. Adolf Dassler (known as "Adi") began producing his own sports shoes in the kitchen of his mother's house in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria after his return from World War I. In 1927. During the 1936 Summer Olympics, Adi Dassler headed from Bavaria to the Olympic Village to convince African-American sprinter Jesse Owens to wear his shoes. Owens was the first African American athlete to be sponsored by the Dassler brothers. When the sprinter was awarded four gold medals, success confirmed the reputation of Dassler shoes among the most famous sportsmen in the world, piquing the interest of coaches from various national teams.
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Take a private guided daytrip by train to Regensburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the Danube River and one of the most beautiful and well-preserved medieval towns in all of Germany. From its start during the Roman Empire to the university town it is today, Regensburg is one of the most scenic and pleasant stops in Bavaria. This is a full day guided private tour including train tickets. Your guide will meet you at your centrally located Nuremberg hotel, accompany you to Regensburg, give you a full tour, and return with you to Nuremberg. Don't worry: if you want some free time to shop or relax, just ask! The tour can be tailored to your needs, whether that means seeing as much as possible or taking it easy.
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This private countryside tour is designed for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace and meaningful cultural experiences. Set just outside Bamberg, the journey introduces the deep connection between rural Franconian life and centuries of brewing tradition. You will enjoy gentle countryside walks, comfortable pacing, and engaging storytelling that brings local history to life. Beginning in the village of Memmelsdorf, the experience focuses on traditional architecture, village customs, and the role small breweries played in everyday community life. The route continues through quiet rural landscapes toward Merkendorf, where farming traditions and brewing heritage developed side by side. Along the well-known brewery countryside route, your guide shares local insights, regional history, and stories passed down through generations. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience
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See highlights of Nuremberg’s Old Town & visit the infamous Nazi Party Rally Grounds to learn about the darkest chapter in Germany history. Enjoy a day trip from Munich by train. Extended option: visit the Memorium Nuremberg Trials. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs & interests: 7-hour: Nuremberg Old Town & NPRG This option includes round-trip train tickets from Munich to Nuremberg. You will meet a Local Guide in Nuremberg, explore the Old Town & visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds. 9-hour: Nuremberg Old Town, NPRG & Palace of Justice This option includes round-trip train tickets from Munich to Nuremberg. You will meet a Local Guide in Nuremberg, explore the Old Town & visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds & the Palace of Justice. Take a train journey from Munich to Nuremberg and join a 5-Star Local Guide on the streets of the Old Town & the infamous Nazi Party Rally Grounds to see historic sites that bore witness to the rise & fall of the Nazi Party.
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