We recently attended the TasteofNUE event organised by Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg and the Nuremberg Tourist Office. The event offered participants an engaging evening filled with insights into the rich history and vibrant cultural life of Nuremberg. The event highlighted not only the charm of the city, but also its accessibility, especially for travellers from Turkey.
One of the key points discussed was the convenient travel options available via Pegasus Airlines. With direct flights from Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport, visitors can reach Nuremberg in just 2.5 hours. Currently offering six flights per week, Pegasus Airlines plans to increase this frequency to seven, making it even easier for travellers to explore this beautiful Bavarian city.
Located in the heart of the Bavarian region, Nuremberg is an ideal hub for access to many nearby cities. Its strategic location enhances its appeal as a destination and provides a gateway to explore the wider cultural landscape of Bavaria.
There are currently eight nonstop destinations connecting Turkey and Nuremberg, highlighting the increasing demand for travel between these regions. This surge in passenger traffic underscores a strong interest in connectivity and could lead to further enhancements in services and options for travelers.
the TasteofNUE event not only about Nuremberg's historical and cultural significance, but also highlighting the city's growing connectivity, inviting more visitors to experience all it has to offer. There are four UNESCO World Heritage sites within just an hour's drive of the Nuremberg region: the Würzburg Residence, the Bayreuth Margravial Opera House, Bamberg Old Town, and Regensburg Old Town.
Nuremberg is also best known for its Christmas Market, which is considered to be one of the richest and most festive in Europe. This popular market transforms the city into a winter wonderland of lights, fragrances and holiday cheer, attracting visitors from the last week of November to the last week of December