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Discover Nuremberg’s culinary history on this 2-hour guided walk, tasting local specialties like red beer, bratwurst, and the world’s best gingerbread for $28.

This tour offers a two-hour guided walk through the charming streets of Nuremberg, Germany, for just $28 per person. Starting at the Altes Rathaus, the tour takes you on a journey through the city’s history while sampling its most famous food and drink. It’s an ideal choice for those interested in local gastronomy combined with historical storytelling, with the added bonus of beer tasting.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its focus on authentic local delights like “Rotes Bier” (red beer) and “Blaue Zipfel” (blue sausages). The tour is led in German, and it’s suitable for travelers who enjoy short, engaging walks punctuated by food tastings. A notable limitation is that it does not include transportation to the meeting point, so plan accordingly.
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The tour begins at the Altes Rathaus, a historic building in the old town of Nuremberg. Here, guides set the scene with an introduction to the city’s culinary traditions. The starting point is easy to find, marked by a green logo, making the initial gathering straightforward for visitors.
From this central location, the walk takes you through Rathauspl. 5 and surrounding streets, providing a chance to absorb the medieval architecture and city ambiance while gearing up for the tastings ahead. The guided tour ensures you learn about the historical significance behind each culinary specialty.

One of the highlights of this tour is the chance to try a real Nuremberg bratwurst at Bratwurst Röslein, a spot renowned for its small, flavorful sausages. The guide explains why these bratwurst are distinctively tiny and how they became a city hallmark.
Shortly after, you visit the Hauptmarkt, the bustling main market square, where you can taste local food specialties. The guided tastings at multiple stops reveal Nuremberg’s culinary secrets, including the story behind “Blaue Zipfel”, a traditional dish made with white sausages served with onions and vinegar.
No culinary walk in Nuremberg is complete without sampling the world’s best gingerbread. The tour introduces you to Nuremberg’s famous gingerbread as it is deeply intertwined with the city’s history. Known for its distinctive spices and sweet aroma, this gingerbread has been a local specialty for centuries.
You’ll visit spots such as Unschlitthaus and Altstadthof Brewery, where tastings and stories highlight what makes Nuremberg gingerbread so special. The rich flavor and tradition behind it make this experience memorable.
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The journey continues with a visit to St. Sebaldus Church, where the guide shares insights into the historic ties between the city’s architecture and culinary culture. This stop offers a pause to appreciate Nuremberg’s medieval heritage and its place in regional food history.
During the walk, you get glimpses of how local cooks have historically known ravioli and ate large amounts of meat, showcasing the city’s culinary evolution. The storytelling at this point enriches the tasting experience, tying history and food together seamlessly.
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The Altstadthof Brewery, the tour’s final stop, is where you enjoy a guided tour of the brewery itself. Here, the focus is on local brewing traditions and the production of “Rotes Bier” or red beer. The brewery also features a whiskydestillerie, adding a spirited element to the visit.
The tasting at this location is considered one of the best parts of the tour, as it combines history, craftsmanship, and flavor. It’s an excellent way to conclude the experience, leaving you with a deeper appreciation of Nuremberg’s beverage culture.
The tour begins at the Altes Rathaus, where guides carry a picture folder and the “Geschichte Für Alle e.V.” logo. It is wheelchair accessible and takes place rain or shine, making it suitable for various weather conditions.
Since no transportation is included, visitors should plan to arrive on foot at the meeting point. The group size tends to be around 20 participants, which allows for engaging interaction without feeling crowded. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring Nuremberg afterward.
With a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 135 reviews, this tour offers a well-balanced mix of history, culture, and culinary sampling. The price of $28 is reasonable for an immersive two-hour experience that covers multiple stops and includes samples of beer and local snacks.
The guided storytelling in German enriches the experience, though non-German speakers should consider language barriers. The small group size and engaging stops make this walk both informative and enjoyable.

This experience is perfect for food lovers interested in local specialties like bratwurst, gingerbread, and beer. It also suits those who want to combine culinary experiences with sightseeing in Nuremberg’s historic streets.
It is especially suitable for visitors who appreciate guided storytelling and are comfortable walking short distances around the old town. Due to the tour being in German, it’s best for those with some understanding of the language or who enjoy listening to local guides.
This tour offers a delightful glimpse into Nuremberg’s culinary heritage, blending history and food in a lively, walkable format. The tastings of local delicacies like red beer, bratwurst, and gingerbread are memorable highlights that provide a taste of the city’s identity.
While it does not include transportation and is conducted in German, the reasonably priced and well-organized stops make it a worthy choice for those eager to explore Nuremberg through its flavors and stories.
If you enjoy short, meaningful tours that combine history, culture, and cuisine, this experience will likely meet your expectations and leave you with both new knowledge and delicious tastes of Nuremberg.
“Es war wirklich sehr kurzweilig, interessant, und die Gruppengröße mit 20 Personen optimal.”
Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
The tour is conducted in German, so non-German speakers might find it challenging unless they understand the language or enjoy listening to local storytelling.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a compact and engaging experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Altes Rathaus and ends back at the same location.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but participants should be prepared for short walks between stops.
What should I bring?
Visitors should bring weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes for walking.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, the food tastings at various stops are included, along with beer.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is gratuity included?
Gratuity is not included, but tips for the guide are appreciated if you enjoyed the experience.
How many people are in each group?
Group sizes tend to be around 20 participants, providing a lively yet manageable setting.
Is this tour accessible in bad weather?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others in Nuremberg?
Its focus on local culinary specialties like red beer, bratwurst, and gingerbread, combined with a guided walk through historic sites, sets it apart as a delightful taste of Nuremberg’s food culture.