Excellent video tour (and knowledgeable information) of a town near & dear to my heart. My wife and I were stationed near Nuremberg in late 1980s and wandered these streets for 1.5 years (living in Fürth nearby). We are heading back next month for our 41st anniversary celebration. Can’t wait to see Nuremberg and Christkindlmarkt again!
Im born and raised in Nuremberg and still living here for 22 years. Your video was so beautiful that i want to take a trip to Nuremberg, even if i live here.
Great video! Thank you! I’ve been reading about Nürnberg and seen a few photos and videos, but your video is the best, really helps to see what all the highlights looks like. I’ll be there in less than a week and I’m even more excited, after seeing this. Thanks again! Danke!
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I was stationed in Bamberg and the first thing I did after getting off of the train was go to the Handwerkhof and get 6 Nuremberg sausages and put them on 2 brotchens and also get some Lebkuchen
Fly to Munich or Frankfurt. 2h train ride and you're there. Frankfurt might be quicker, but Munich is more beautiful. Also, as Rok said, you get the chance to visit some more Bavarian towns. Be warned: Bavarian beauty is fractal: the closer you look, the more you find. Especially in the southern parts, just about every village has a few historic houses (most of them still inhabited by the families that built them, they're not museums!). 🙂
Definitely worth in winter. But mainly due to the Christmas market. (The zoo is quite big... nevertheless I would never advise to go to zoos in general. But that's up to you obviously.)
The Tiergarten or zoo is open only for few hours in winter and certain animals that can't stand the cold due to their origins in tropical climate places or savana are being kept indoors. But the whole area or landscape is really nice and natural due to its location adjacent to a forest. Nuremberg is the only city in Germany with a forest lines inside the city from north east to southeast. Surrounded by living areas😁
The St Sebald Altstadt in Nürnberg has the best parts, especially the eastern side was largely restored and generally less destroyed in the war. In Bayern, Regensburg and Augsburg are the best medieval cities nowadays though.
@@Gavinkeenan1 Well, you're sort of right. Franconians weren't at all happy to be handed over to Bavaria by Napoleon in 1806, and many of them still aren't - if you remarked something about Franconia being in Bavaria or about Franconians being Bavarians anywhere near Franconians, they would be very likely to correct you and to emphasise that they are NOT Bavarians. Couple of reasons for this, I'll just list a few: for one, traditionally, there was a religiously rift - Franconians being almost exclusively protestant while Bavaria is strongly Catholic. Franconia also has always been more oriented towards central Germany while Bavaria looked towards Italy. Franconia is also more influenced by its position at the central mountain ranges of Germany, as opposed to the Alps, which Bavarian identity is strongly tied to. And quite a big one - Nuremberg is a lot older used to be a lot bigger, richer and more important than Munich in the middle ages, when Nuremberg was an extremely important Reichsstadt (imperial city); after the handover to Bavaria though, Nuremberg was very indebted so the Bavarians took away all the riches they could get their fingers on and sold them and used them to build up Munich. All of this hasn't gone down well with Franconians, and there is a lot of resentment to this day, though most might not mean it as seriously or feel as strongly about it as used to be the case.
Small word of advice, Nürnberg is NOT Bavarias heritage. Nürnberg is Frankonian even if it is part of Bavaria. I live just a 10 minutes walk from that spot. To the left is a wine bar that does a really refreshing Weinschorle (White wine with sparkly water. Sounds harmless but not to be underestimated).
One of the best video I have seen on nürnberg
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A comprehensive video! Great work!
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Looks fantastic. I look forward to my first trip to Nuremberg!
Thanks 🤗 I wish you a great time in beautiful Nuremberg.
You should beautiful and plenty to do and visit lol! Specially around springs all the way to summer beautiful 🤩I recommend
I am from Nürnberg, my grandfather has not left Nürnberg a single day since his return from WW2. Great video ❤
Wow, thanks for sharing your story. So nice to hear this from someone who lives there 🤗
Your city is soooo beautiful!! I was there a month ago.
Another great vid Rok!! Cannot wait to visit! Keep up the hard work
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Excellent video tour (and knowledgeable information) of a town near & dear to my heart. My wife and I were stationed near Nuremberg in late 1980s and wandered these streets for 1.5 years (living in Fürth nearby). We are heading back next month for our 41st anniversary celebration. Can’t wait to see Nuremberg and Christkindlmarkt again!
Very cool! Thanks. Wish you an amazing time.
Great vídeo!
Thanks 🤗 Happy you like it.
Im born and raised in Nuremberg and still living here for 22 years. Your video was so beautiful that i want to take a trip to Nuremberg, even if i live here.
Wow so nice to hear from someone living there 🤗
how cold it is in November 3 week ? dont like cold weather hope its not that cold
@MuhammadAzharNazir Mostly abou 5-15°C but it can vary. If you dont like the cold then you should not come to Germany in winter.
@@ludwigstoer3040 its business Trip , have to be there for 1 week in 2nd and 3 week , 5 to 15 is bearable . Thank for the Info
You deserve more views!
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Great video! Thank you! I’ve been reading about Nürnberg and seen a few photos and videos, but your video is the best, really helps to see what all the highlights looks like. I’ll be there in less than a week and I’m even more excited, after seeing this. Thanks again! Danke!
Happy you like it and glad it helps. I wish you a great trip 🤗
As a lifelong Nürnberg resident, I can approve on this videos great quality. Nicely done and a great heads up for any visitor. Good job on this one!
Thanks 🤗 Nice to hear this from a resident!
One should also visit the _Tower of the Senses (Turm der Sinne)_
and the _Marriage Merry-Go-Round Fountain (Ehekarussell)_
Thanks for the suggestions.
Amazing
Love your videos ❤❤
Hope next year there will be again balkans
Thanks 🤗 Going to the Balkans soon.
Great video, well done, great enthusiasm in your voice is inspiring.
Thanks. Appreciated 🤗
Amazing video! Been there last year and I fell in love with this place.
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Great informative video showcasing this wonderful medieval city, I certainly won't be short of things to do when I visit in August 😀
Thanks. I wishy you a great trip 🤗
@@rokgoesaround Thank you 😀
Very nice video. I've lived here for about 15 years and you found a few details I didn't know. 🙂
Thanks 🤗 Nice to hear from someone who lived there for so long.
The best video I have seen about Nuremberg.
Thanks 🤗 Appreciated.
🌍 Your travel videos are like a passport to adventure! 🛫🌆 I can't get enough of the incredible places you're exploring and the cultures you're sharing. If you're up for more thrilling journeys and curious to explore hidden gems, my channel is a treasure trove of travel inspiration waiting for you. Let's keep the wanderlust alive! ✈🎥
WOW!! a great video, Thanx.
Happy you like it 🤗
I was stationed in Bamberg and the first thing I did after getting off of the train was go to the Handwerkhof and get 6 Nuremberg sausages and put them on 2 brotchens and also get some Lebkuchen
That is cool. Thanks for sharing your story 🤗
Conozco Nürnberg. Linda ciudad. Y Bamberg está cerca😊
Now on my list. Unfortunately no direct flights from where I live.
It might be worth to do a couple of Bavarian towns in one trip 🤗
Fly to Munich or Frankfurt. 2h train ride and you're there. Frankfurt might be quicker, but Munich is more beautiful. Also, as Rok said, you get the chance to visit some more Bavarian towns. Be warned: Bavarian beauty is fractal: the closer you look, the more you find. Especially in the southern parts, just about every village has a few historic houses (most of them still inhabited by the families that built them, they're not museums!). 🙂
Hi! I'm Reese from a Philippine travel agency called Travel Specialist Ventures. I love your Nuremberg tour!
Hi Reese, I am so glad that you like my video 🤗
In case you would like to use my footage please send me an email: rokgoesaround@gmail.com
Is Nuremberg worth visiting during the winters especially the tiergarten ?
Definitely worth in winter. But mainly due to the Christmas market. (The zoo is quite big... nevertheless I would never advise to go to zoos in general. But that's up to you obviously.)
The Tiergarten or zoo is open only for few hours in winter and certain animals that can't stand the cold due to their origins in tropical climate places or savana are being kept indoors. But the whole area or landscape is really nice and natural due to its location adjacent to a forest. Nuremberg is the only city in Germany with a forest lines inside the city from north east to southeast. Surrounded by living areas😁
Start Here to Learn of Nuremberg.
Thanks.
The St Sebald Altstadt in Nürnberg has the best parts, especially the eastern side was largely restored and generally less destroyed in the war. In Bayern, Regensburg and Augsburg are the best medieval cities nowadays though.
Thanks for your info. Greatly appreciated 🤗
We took picture at the hotel where hitler was hiding at this Nazi yes! Best restaurant loved food a day here was a blast for real loved it ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your experience 🤗
A pesar de los bombardeos de la II G M Nürnbetg es una belleza.!
Isn't nuremberg in Franconia?
It is. Did he say that it wasn’t ?
@@billycohan6975 i thought Franconia and Bavaria were 2 different provinces/states but I just learnt that ones inside the other
@@Gavinkeenan1 Well, you're sort of right. Franconians weren't at all happy to be handed over to Bavaria by Napoleon in 1806, and many of them still aren't - if you remarked something about Franconia being in Bavaria or about Franconians being Bavarians anywhere near Franconians, they would be very likely to correct you and to emphasise that they are NOT Bavarians. Couple of reasons for this, I'll just list a few: for one, traditionally, there was a religiously rift - Franconians being almost exclusively protestant while Bavaria is strongly Catholic. Franconia also has always been more oriented towards central Germany while Bavaria looked towards Italy. Franconia is also more influenced by its position at the central mountain ranges of Germany, as opposed to the Alps, which Bavarian identity is strongly tied to. And quite a big one - Nuremberg is a lot older used to be a lot bigger, richer and more important than Munich in the middle ages, when Nuremberg was an extremely important Reichsstadt (imperial city); after the handover to Bavaria though, Nuremberg was very indebted so the Bavarians took away all the riches they could get their fingers on and sold them and used them to build up Munich. All of this hasn't gone down well with Franconians, and there is a lot of resentment to this day, though most might not mean it as seriously or feel as strongly about it as used to be the case.
Small word of advice, Nürnberg is NOT Bavarias heritage. Nürnberg is Frankonian even if it is part of Bavaria. I live just a 10 minutes walk from that spot.
To the left is a wine bar that does a really refreshing Weinschorle (White wine with sparkly water. Sounds harmless but not to be underestimated).
Hello ...
Nazi symbol is not Swastika .
Swastika is ancient Hindu symbol that signifies good luck & glory.