Travel Reference
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City Dialing Code: 911
Tourist Information Office: Königstrasse 93, 90402 Nurnberg
Tel: (0911) 23 36-0; Fax: (0911) 2 33 61 66
www.nuernberg.de
E-mail: info@ctz-nuremberg.de
Hours: 0900-1900 Monday-Saturday, 1000-1600 Sunday
Notes: A tourist information pavilion is in front of the main railway station at König-
strasse 93.
Although Nuremberg (Nürnberg) is more than 950 years old, it is a lively, modern
city. A mecca for lovers of markets, music, and museums, Nuremberg must have
originated the “Day Excursion”!
On December 7, 1835, the first German train chugged its way from Nuremberg
to Fürth, a neighboring city, with honored guests and two barrels of beer. But
on this day excursion, ICE trains average 76 mph between Munich and Nurem-
berg—considerably faster than in 1835—and Nuremberg's brew is every bit the
match for Munich's, for Nuremberg is a part of Bavaria, too. Get ready for an en-
joyable day out.
When you arrive in Nuremberg, you will find the tourist office in front of the rail-
way station. Another tourist information office is on the main market square at
Hauptmarkt 18.
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