Nuremberg Zoo
Although it’s located a bit out of town, the Nuremberg zoo is a good option if you have a Nuremberg Card, want to see manatees or if you’re travelling with kids who are animal lovers.
Although it’s located a bit out of town, the Nuremberg zoo is a good option if you have a Nuremberg Card, want to see manatees or if you’re travelling with kids who are animal lovers.
The Nymphenburg Palace is one of the things to do in Munich. A summer court was held there throughout the days of Bavarian Monarchy since it was first built in the late 1600s. Now it’s a museum that’s open to the public.
The Maritime museum of Cesenatico sits alongside and partially on the oldest part of the Leonardo Da Vinci-drawn canal harbour that brought the town to life.
Albrecht Dürer is Nuremberg’s most famous historical figure, and a visit to the artist’s house is essential if you’re visiting the city.
If you’re interested in the Second World War, a visit to the Memorium Nuremberg Trials is worthwhile; if you’re only mildly interested, visit the Documentation Centre at the Nazi Party Rally Grounds instead.
If you’re interested in castles, fortifications, or water routes, Nuremberg’s Casemates and Water Conduits tour is a good choice for you.
Stiegl is the largest brewery in Salzburg, and has a long tradition of beer making (and marketing). With our Salzburg card we headed out to visit, see the museum, and find out what our free gift and beer tastings would look like. There were tours advertised, but if you don’t speak German, they may as…
Nuremberg has a lot to offer, and a Nuremberg Card will help you see a fair percentage of it.
If you’re after a low-key tour of Amsterdam, with beer, this is the tour for you.
The We Hate Tourism Tour was like making a new friend and having him show you around, giving you a real look at Lisbon.
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