Since its founding in 2012, adojo GmbH has been based in the heart of Nuremberg. Naturally, we take full advantage of this central location, enjoying the wide culinary variety and numerous attractions right on our doorstep every day.
Our clients are also captivated by Nuremberg’s diversity and often use their visit to adojo as an opportunity to explore the city extensively. This is reason enough for us to share our insider tips for Nuremberg here.
Enjoy our tips for sightseeing in Nuremberg!
Sebalder Old Town:
St. Sebald Church In this part of the Old Town, the landmark is also a church: St. Sebald Church. Saint Sebald is the patron saint of Nuremberg. |
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Imperial Castle Of course, the Imperial Castle is the symbol of Nuremberg and should not be missed. It is one of the most important castles in Germany. From 1050 to 1571, at least temporarily, all Roman-German emperors resided there. |
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Albrecht Dürer Hause The Albrecht Dürer House served as the residence and workplace of Albrecht Dürer from 1509 to 1528. Nowadays, it houses a museum dedicated to the extraordinary artist. |
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Beautiful Fountain The Beautiful Fountain is accompanied by a legend. It revolves around love and a mysterious brass ring that can be turned in the grille. Whoever finds it and turns it may make a wish. |
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Franco Welcome to Italy. At Franco’s, you’ll find delicious gelato and great coffee, as well as antipasti and select wines. |
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Bratwurst Rösslein Bratwurst Rösslein is a restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and a wonderful view of the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt. Here, you can indulge in Franconian specialties and enjoy good beer. |
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Vintage Bar Stepping into the Vintage Bar is like being transported back to the 1920s. It’s the perfect location in the trendy Castle District of the city. Forgotten cocktails and reinterpretations await to be sampled here. |
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Die Hütt’n A tavern near the castle offering Franconian specialties. |
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Mam-Mam Burger HiHere you’ll find extra-large burgers with various toppings and super tasty fries. |
Lorenz Old Town:
St. Lorenz Church The landmark of Lorenz Old Town is, of course, St. Lorenz Church. With its high Gothic architecture, it is a popular sightseeing destination. |
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Germanisches Nationalmuseum The Germanic Museum on Burggraben houses approximately 1.3 million objects from early times to the present day. A must-visit for art enthusiasts. |
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Handwerkerhof Here you can watch craftmen at work. You’ll find many interesting professions, from goldsmiths and pewterers to ceramicists and doll makers. For relaxation, there’s Franconian food available in the small huts. |
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Hans im Glück At Hans im Glück, you’ll find delicious burgers in all variations. From breadless to vegan to juicy beef, there’s something for everyone here. |
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Kokoro This trendy Japanese restaurant reinterprets classics and offers a wide selection of excellent sushi. |
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Sausalitos At Sausalitos, thanks to the Californian-Mexican dishes and the extraordinary atmosphere, you’ll feel like you’re on vacation. |
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Das Paul At Das Paul, you’ll find not only trendy interior and friendly staff but also delicious dishes. The selection ranges from breakfast to dinner. But it’s also the right place for sipping cocktails. |
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C’era una volta This Italian restaurant entices with rustic decor and a changing lunch menu. Dining here feels like being in Italy. |
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Die Rote Bar Peanut shells on the floor? Exactly, one of the specialties of Die Rote Bar. Because peanuts are allowed to be shelled directly on the floor. In addition, there are exciting cocktails and delicious flatbread. |
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Kopernikus Beer Garden On balmy summer nights, one enjoys sitting in the beer garden. In Nuremberg, that’s the Kopernikus Beer Garden. Here, you’ll find good beer and Franconian specialties. |