Nuremberg
Modern Metropolis with Medieval Flair
The charming city of Nuremberg is over 950 years old yet remains young at heart, suitable for trade fair and convention guests and popular with tourists seeking culture and enjoyment. Nuremberg has a compact Old Town where you can find anything your heart desires: interesting shops, cozy taverns, lively beer gardens and cobble-stoned squares with history-charged houses in between.
The city's Christmas Market and the artist Albrecht Dürer are just two of Nuremberg's famous "hallmarks" .
The Imperial Castle dating back to the Middle Ages and the medieval Craftmen's Courtyard are "must sees" for visitors as well a visit to one of city's many important museums such as the German National Museum, the largest museum of German-speaking art and culture in the world, the Documentation Center or the Nazi Party Rally Grounds. There is always something to see and experience in Nuremberg.

Tours
The German Danube
The Danube is Europe's second longest river and without doubt one of the most spectacular. Enjoy a trip on the river or ride alongside from its source to Passau, the city of three rivers, and experience just the very first quarter of the 2,800 kilometers of the Danube. The Danube provides the ideal setting for both cyclists and boat lovers to wend their way gently down the river taking in the rich landscape and culture around them and appreciating the proverbial Bavarian hospitality. |