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  • How much does it cost to store luggage in Nuremberg?

    The price for luggage storage in Nuremberg starts from just €5.00/bag for the entire day.

  • Is it safe to store your bags in Nuremberg?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Nuremberg.

  • Are there storage lockers in Nuremberg?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and luggage drop off points in Nuremberg. Storing your luggage with Bounce is as easy as using a storage locker, except a real person is there to watch over your things. If you don’t want to worry about lockers being full or remembering the code for your locker, you can drop off your luggage at any of our convenient locations in Nuremberg.

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About Nuremberg

Located in the southeast of the country close to the border with the Czech Republic, Nuremberg is the second-largest city in the region of Bavaria after the regional capital, Munich. With over 500,000 residents in Nuremberg itself and more than three and a half million in the greater Nuremberg district, this is a big and vibrant city that has something to offer just about everyone.

Nuremberg has existed since at least the year 1050. Located on key trade routes, the city grew steadily over the years. Once referred to as the Holy Roman Empire's unofficial capital, Nuremberg played a key role in the administration of the first German Empire. During this time, Nuremberg attracted many artists, writers, musicians, and other key cultural figures.

In more modern times, Nuremberg attracted some darker associations. It was the site of the Nazi party's infamous rallies and an important center of propaganda. Because of this, the British and American air forces bombed the city heavily during the Second World War and destroyed approximately 90% of the medieval town center in just one hour. Following the war, the city hosted the infamous Nuremberg trials, when key members of the Nazi administration were brought to justice.

Following the war, Nuremberg reestablished itself as a cultural center. Home to several prestigious universities, the city also has a thriving art scene and an outstanding culinary culture. While it doesn't get as many tourists as other German cities do, Nuremberg is something of an undiscovered gem.

Things to do in Nuremberg

Nuremberg has been a cultural center for most of its history, and that remains true today. Bavaria has its own traditions, cuisine, and culture, and Nuremberg is the perfect place to explore these aspects of German life. However, Nuremberg is also a cosmopolitan city thanks to its large student population and recent immigration history.

  • Whet your appetite for Bavarian cuisine on a Nuremberg culinary walking tour. Famous for centuries for its lebkuchen gingerbread, Nuremberg is also well known for those Bavarian staples, beer and bratwurst. It’s like Oktoberfest all year-round.
  • Shop like a local at the Hauptmarkt. Nuremberg's large central market is the perfect place to discover Bavarian produce and crafts. Spend some time chatting with the stall holders and learning more about Nuremberg's rich culinary offerings.
  • Marvel at the skill of Germany's most famous artist at Albrecht Durer's House. This beautiful timbered home has been preserved as a museum and gallery of the works of this prolific artist. Tours explore the house and the work of this legendary creator, placing him in the context of his time.
  • Unleash your inner child at the Spielwarenmesse, the world's biggest toy fair. Visit Nuremberg at the right time of year, and you can be part of this gigantic exhibition where many of the latest and greatest toys are unveiled to the world. You're bound to find something fun here no matter how old your birth certificate says you are.
  • Uncover Nuremberg's golden age at the Imperial Castle. One of Europe's most impressive medieval fortifications, this was once a major castle of the Holy Roman emperors and served as a center of German power for centuries.

Transit options in Nuremberg

  • Nuremberg's bus network is modern and efficient. The purchase of a Nuremberg card allows you to travel for free on all forms of public transport, including buses, trams, and the subway.
  • The U2 subway line connects Nuremberg Airport with the city center in just 12 minutes. Nuremberg airport services many destinations in Europe and the Middle East.
  • Nuremberg Central Train Station is close to the heart of the city and connects the town with Munich and many other cities throughout Europe.

Luggage storage in Nuremberg

Whether you choose to use public transit or would rather walk, Nuremberg is easy to get around. Although it’s a large city, many of Nuremberg’s top attractions are close together, making it easy to explore on foot. And those that are further out in the city center are usually well-connected by transit.

But however you travel around Nuremberg, you'll want to travel light. Dropping off your belongings at a luggage storage service in Nuremberg allows you to explore at your own pace without being weighed down. Let Bounce find somewhere for you to store your bags so you can focus on having fun.

Activities and attractions near Nuremberg

  • Nuremberg Palace of Justice: This courthouse was the location of the famous war crimes trials that followed the Second World War. A pivotal moment in the history of justice, it was the first time the leadership of a sovereign nation was put on trial for crimes against humanity. The Palace of Justice is still Nuremberg's main courthouse, the courtroom where the Nazi trials were held has been converted into a memorial to this historic event. Due to security concerns, large bags are not allowed in the Palace of Justice, so make sure to drop them off at a Nuremberg luggage storage shop before you go.
  • Christmas market: If you find yourself in Nuremberg close to Christmas time, you owe it to yourself to visit the Christmas market. These celebrations are quintessentially German, another perfect place to celebrate the season with a cup of mulled wine in hand. Try seasonal snacks, listen to festive music, and embrace the German Christmas traditions that have become popular around the world. Nuremberg's Christmas market is very popular, so make sure you leave your luggage at a Nuremberg luggage storage before visiting so you don't have to struggle against the crowd.
  • Bayreuth: Fans of the opera may already be aware that Nuremberg is only around an hour from Bayreuth. Every year, Bayreuth hosts a festival devoted to one of the world’s greatest composers, Richard Wagner. Some of the world’s top musical talents come to perform at this annual festival, and it is one of Germany’s most significant cultural events. Even if Wagner isn’t your thing, the charming historic center of Bayreuth is worth a visit all by itself.

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