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Hotel Drei Linden €
( 506 800; www.hotel-drei-linden-nuernberg.de ; Äussere Sulzbacher Strasse 1-3; s/d
€40/60; ) Persistently the cheapest deal in town, rooms are comfortable though not at
all chic, and there's round-the-clock free tea and coffee. Breakfast is a whopping €9.50
extra. Located 1km east of the Altstadt; take tram 8 to Deichlerstrasse.
HOTEL
CAMPGROUND
Knaus-Campingpark €
( 981 2717; www.knauscamp.de ; Hans-Kalb-Strasse 56; per tent/person €5.30/6.30;
) A camping ground near the lakes in the Volkspark, southeast of the city centre. Take
the U1 to Messezentrum, then walk about 1km.
DJH Hostel €
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( 230 9360; www.nuernberg.jugendherberge.de ; Burg 2; dm from €21.90) A
20-minute walk north of the Hauptbahnhof, this spotless, recently renovated youth hostel
in the former castle stables has 382 beds in bright airy dorms. Open year-round.
HOSTEL
Eating
FRANCONIAN
Goldenes Posthorn €€
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( 225 153; Glöckleinsgasse 2, cnr Sebalder Platz; mains €6-19; 11am-11pm; )
Push open the heavy copper door to find a real culinary treat that has been serving the folk
of Nuremberg since 1498. The miniature local sausages are big here, but there's plenty
else on the menu including many an obscure rural dish and some vegie options. The
choice of dining spaces ranges from formal to folksy, chunky wood to wood panelled.
Cash only.
GERMAN
Bratwursthäusle €€
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( http://die-nuernberger-bratwurst.de ; Rathausplatz 2; meals €6-14; closed Sun)
Seared over a flaming beech-wood grill, the little links sold at this rustic inn arguably set
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