Whether you are travelling with a family, colleagues or alone, taking a chauffeured private car from Prague to Nuremberg is the best possible option. No need to search for a taxi, no overcrowded buses or trains. A private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg is a great opportunity to make your trip comfortable, safe and quick.
The Prague company T&A Transfers suggests a series of VIP transport services, including airport pickup, sightseeing tour, private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg or any other EU city. The company fleet is composed of luxurious Mercedes cars of GLS, E, V, S-class for single travelers or groups up to 6.
By booking a private car from Prague to Nuremberg, together with a premium car you get an experienced English-speaking chauffeur, free WiFi, individually planned route based on your wishes. Comfortable Mercedes back seat with A/C, a phone charger and fresh water will make your trip more relaxed. Book a chauffeured private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg and enjoy your trip to the fullest.
The history of this romantic and artistic city counts on almost 1000 years. Nuremberg has lived lots of prominent moments starting from the times of the Holy Roman Empire through many wars to the 21st century. As the heritage of rich history still stands the Old Town circled by walls and the majestic Kasierburg castle. If you are coming to Nuremberg at least for a day, try to get a taste of the city. And out list of must-do things will help you make a route.
-Visit Nuremberg Castle (Kaiserburg). On the cliffs of the north part of Nuremberg rises a castle that used to have huge significance and power in times of the Holy Roman Empire. Unfortunately, the castle was heavily damaged during the WW2 and then lovingly restored. Inside you will find a good exhibition.
-Marvel St. Lorenz Church. Germany is rich in churches, and St.Lorenz church is one of the best. Walking through its long passway can be compared to walking through an at gallery. The facade is also a piece of art. Definitely worth a bit of your time.
-Stroll along Weißgerbergasse. This charming street gives a good idea about a true folk German style of the previous centuries. Multi-colored half-timber houses look impressive and worth some photos. All the houses here are built at the same height and in similar themes with elements of Baroque and Rococo and gorgeous inner gardens that show the wealth of the place in the medieval epoch.
-Touch the art in Germanic National Museum. The must-visit place for most tourists, this museum is one of the oldest in Germany. It has a rich collection of pieces of art of the medieval ages. Also, there are multiple everyday objects of those times - weapons, music instruments, clothes and much more. Among notable things that you will see in the museum there is the Behaim globe - the first globe ever designed, paintings of the world-renowned artist Albert Dürer or the famous Golden hat of Ezelsdorf-Buch.
-See Nazi Party Rally Ground. Bitter but unanimous part of the history of Nuremberg is linked with nazis. From 1933 to 1938 Nuremberg host all National Socialist Party rallies. Epic rotunda was then used by Adolf Hitler for propaganda.
-Buy something at the Haupmarkt. For centuries this has been a daily market that attracted crowds of locals. The place is adorned with an exquisite fountain of the 14th century. Here you will find the Old Town Hall built in the 17th century with a newer 20th-century counterpart. And, of course, here take place a yearly Christmas market. Nürnberg Christkindlesmarkt lasts 2 weeks and accepts over a million of visitors.
Going to Germany might be troublesome unless you contact T&A and take a private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg. With T&A your trip will be fast, comfortable, relaxing and joyful.