
Bavaria Germany Travel Guide
Public transit and tickets.
National train schedules.
Navigation, walking, transit.
Taxi hailing.
Offline language pack.
For current operating hours and details.
Follow for visual inspiration and updates.
The official tourism website for Nuremberg. Comprehensive information on attractions, events, and accommodation.
Deutsche Bahn for national travel, VGN for area public transit. Both sites assist in arranging and tickets.
Online language platforms support basic German phrases. Skillshare offers creative courses.
Carry a physical guide for offline planning.
Visual aids for navigation and exploration.
Dive into Nuremberg's significant past.
Carry a list of emergency numbers (112, 110) and your embassy contact.
112 (European emergency number)
110 (German police hotline)
116117 (for after-hours medical advice)
Major academic medical center nearby.
One of Nuremberg's large general hospitals.
Another significant hospital within the city.
Find your country's's embassy (most are in Berlin) or nearest consulate in Germany.
Report lost or stolen your passport to local police (dial 110) immediately.
Keep digital copies of documents and emergency contacts in cloud storage, separate from physical copies.