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Sunrise to Sunset: A Day of Timeless Treasures in Würzburg & Nürnberg

Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure? Pack your lunch, grab your D-Ticket, and set off from Bamberg to explore the stunning cities of Würzburg and Nürnberg!

Würzburg by day

1. Würzburg Residence

About three weeks ago, I embarked on an incredible adventure to visit two historic gems, Würzburg and Nürnberg, all within a single day. This whirlwind journey not only broadened my horizons but also gifted me with invaluable experiences that I’m excited to share.

My journey began with a train ride from Bamberg to Würzburg. Upon arriving in Würzburg, I walked from the train station to the magnificent Würzburg Residence, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its baroque architecture. Behind the Residence lies the Hofgarten, I wandered into the serene garden, with its vibrant flowers and manicured lawns. I felt like stepping into a living masterpiece, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of Bavarian nobility.

2. Würzburg’s Old Main Bridge

No visit to Würzburg is complete without crossing the Old Main Bridge. This historic bridge, adorned with statues of saints, provides picturesque views of the river and the sprawling cityscape.

3. Marienberg Fortress

After enjoying the sights, I made my way to the bus station and hopped on a bus that took me directly to the Marienberg Fortress in just 15 minutes.

The fortress is not only a historical monument but also a vantage point that showcases Würzburg’s strategic significance throughout the ages. Exploring its ancient walls and engaging with the museums within was a profound journey through time.

A hungry belly has no ears.

Proverb

Feeling a bit hungry after all, I took a break to enjoy my lunch prepared on my own. Then, I returned to the bus station and caught a train to Nürnberg, which took about an hour.

Nürnberg by Night

One of the highlights of my visit was the unforgettable experience of touching the lucky golden ring at the fountain Schöner Brunnen, a tradition that promises good fortune.

The fountain Schöner Brunnen, the sky in the background is blue and bright.
The fountain Schöner Brunnen, the sky in the background is blue and bright.© Hanh

Upon arriving in Nürnberg, I stepped out of the train station and crossed the street to find myself in front of the stunning church and the bustling market. The vibrant atmosphere was infectious, and I couldn’t resist exploring the stalls filled with local crafts and delicacies. 

As the sun began to set, I made my way to a traditional Bratwurst restaurant, where I indulged in mouthwatering sausages paired with a refreshing beer. Sitting there, I enjoyed the warm ambiance and the beautiful surroundings, watching as the sky transformed into a canvas of colors.

Appetizingly prepared home cooking in a brewery in Würzburg.
Appetizingly prepared home cooking in a brewery in Würzburg.© Hanh
It is getting dark in Würzburg, the street lamps are already lit, the pedestrian zone is still well attended.
It is getting dark in Würzburg, the street lamps are already lit, the pedestrian zone is still well attended.© Hanh

As evening fell, the market came alive with twinkling lights, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere despite the chilly air. I took my time wandering through the stalls, soaking in the festive spirit before heading back to the train station.

With my heart full of memories and my spirit rejuvenated, I boarded the train back to Bamberg, reflecting on a day filled with history, culture, and culinary delights. This day trip was a perfect blend of exploration and relaxation, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quick getaway!

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