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Drink mulled wine and eat gingerbread at the Main Market Square

Nuremberg: The Middle Ages in Amber During the Christmas season, you can drink mulled wine and eat gingerbread in the main market square, and during the non-Christmas season, you can explore the underground tunnels of the Kaiserburg Castle. The Toy Museum houses clockwork dolls from the 18th century, and we recommend that you go to the Handwerkerhof to order your own coat of arms. For dinner, we recommend going to the Bratwursthäusle restaurant to taste 10 thumb-thick grilled sausages dipped in horseradish sauce and a glass of local white wine. Bargain with vendors at the fish market in the morning, and experience the light and shadow magic of the red buildings at the warehouse city at noon. The Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district is suitable for a night tour. We recommend you visit the Speicherstadtmuseum to learn about the history of the coffee trade. The century-old carousel on the shore of Lake Alster is worth experiencing. For dinner, we recommend going to the seafood restaurant at Oberhafenkai Bridge to taste Baltic king crab legs with rye bread.
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The Nuremberg Toy Museum is a photo spot that every childlike person can’t miss! Located at Karlstraße 13-15, this museum is one of Nuremberg’s most iconic historical attractions, with a collection of antique wooden toys from nearly three hundred years ago to modern and popular blocks, dolls, model cars, rail trains and more. The museum is designed to be friendly to the people, both adults and children will fall in love with it, and it will allow you to relive your childhood memories. Recommended tour routes and must-play items: Recommended entry Start your journey from downstairs, first visiting the 19th century European wooden toy area, a variety of handmade toys very exquisite. Heading up the floor, you will see displays of tin toys, model trains and modern electronic toys, where you can slowly appreciate the story behind each exhibit. The museum also has a large interactive area where both adults and children can try out some of the classic toys, such as large building castles and train track assembly, perfect for parents and children to experience together. Don't miss the doll exhibition hall on the top floor. In addition to century-old dolls, there are also many classic animated characters, which is very nostalgic! On-site photo spots: 1. The tall toy soldier sculpture at the entrance is definitely a must-see background on your visit! 2. There is a giant model train running on the patio of the center of the museum, which is very eye-catching with the lighting effect. 3. There are plenty of European antique toy displays in front of the wooden toy wall. 4. A row of antique doll cabinets along the wall of the doll exhibition hall is simply a nostalgic and childlike atmosphere. Attraction tips: 1. It is recommended to plan your trip in advance, not open on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays remember not to leave in vain. 2. Less crowds from noon to afternoon on weekdays, taking pictures and slowly enjoying the exhibits will be more comfortable. 3. The museum occupies a large area, but each area is indoors and is not afraid of the weather. Walking hungry, there are several authentic coffee shops and restaurants nearby. 4. If you bring your children, you can spend longer time playing in the interactive area for a full round, not only watching but also playing with your own hands! 5. Some exhibits can only be visited, read the signs to avoid touching, protect the artifacts together! Notes: 1. Tickets can be purchased on-site for admission, electronic payment is recommended. 2. There are no restrictions on photography in the pavilion, however some exhibition areas need to be free of flashes to respect other visitors and exhibits. 3. Closed from December 24 to 25, December 29 and every Monday. Topic: What is the most surprising collection of the Nuremberg Toy Museum? What do you remember your favorite toy to play with as a child? How will you share treasured childhood memories with the next generation? #Nuremberg ToyMuseum #Parent-Child Place #Regain Childhood #Europe Travel #Germany Must-See Attractions

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