Celebrity Cruises Northern Europe: 7 nights from Norimberga with Celebrity Seeker
Dec 23, 2027
Germany, France, Switzerland

Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Norimberga ➞
Landing: Basel
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Thursday, December 23, 2027 - 7:00 PMNorimberga
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Friday, December 24, 2027 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMMühlhausen/Thüringen
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Friday, December 24, 2027 11:45 AM - 12:30 PMEltmann
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Saturday, December 25, 2027 6:30 AM - 7:00 PMWurzburg
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Sunday, December 26, 2027 1:00 PM - 4:30 PMmiltenberg
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Monday, December 27, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFrankfurt
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Tuesday, December 28, 2027 12:00 PM - 7:00 PMStrasbourg
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Wednesday, December 29, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMStrasbourg
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Thursday, December 30, 2027 3:00 AMBasel

Norimberga
Germany's Imperial city
Nuremberg, located in the heart of Baviera, is a city rich in history, culture and tradition that captivates visitors with its medieval charm and its lively modern atmosphere. Known as the 'Imperial city',
Nuremberg has a glorious past and it has been one of Germany's most important political, economic and cultural centers for centuries.
WHEN TO VISIT NORIMBERGA: CLIMATE AND SEASONALITY
The city has a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit Nuremberg is undoubtedly during the spring and autumn months, when temperatures are mild and days are sunny.
In summer, the city offers open-air meetings and festivals, while in winter the famous Christmas Market attracts milions of tourists from all over the world.
Must-see attractions in Nuremberg
Nuremberg's main attractions include the Imperial Castle, an imposing medieval fortress that dominates the city, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a Gothic masterpiece, and the Central Market Square, the beating heart of the city. Strolling through the narrow streets of the old town, you can admire the half- timbered houses, craft shops and numerous fountains. Cruise passengers should not miss a visit to the
National Toy Museum, which tells the story of this important local industry, and the Museum of Documentation, which delves into Nuremberg's role during the Third Reich.
Culinary Specialities and Typical Products of Nuremberg
Nuremberg cuisine is rich in typical Bavarian specialities, such as the famous Nuremberg sausages, served with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, and Lebkuchen, delicious spiced biscuits. There are also river fish dishes, such as Bavarian-style carp, and traditional desserts like Dampfnudel, steamed buns filled with cream. Cruise passengers can also sample the region's renowned wines and buy local handicrafts, such as Nuremberg porcelain.
Discover Nuremberg on Board a Cruise
Nuremberg is an excellent base for a cruise along the Danube, allowing you to explore other fascinating cities in Germany and Central Europe. Embarking on a cruise from Nuremberg means having the opportunity to admire river landscapes, visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, and enjoy unique cultural experiences at every stage of your journey. Whether you choose to sail to Vienna, Budapest or Belgrade, a cruise from Nuremberg will provide you with unforgettable memories and let you discover the best of Germany and Europe.
Nuremberg, located in the heart of Bavaria, is a city rich in history, culture and traditions that fascinates visitors with its medieval charm and its lively modern atmosphere. Known as the "Imperial City", Nuremberg boasts a glorious past, having been for centuries one of the most important political, economic and cultural centers in Germany.
When to Visit Nuremberg: Climate and SeasonalityThe city enjoys a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The best time to visit Nuremberg is undoubtedly during the spring and autumn months, when the temperatures are mild and the days are sunny. In summer, the city offers numerous outdoor events and festivals, while in winter the famous Christmas Market attracts millions of visitors from all over the world.
Unmissable Attractions in NurembergAmong the main attractions of Nuremberg, the Imperial Castle stands out, an imposing medieval fortress that dominates the city, the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, a Gothic masterpiece, and the Central Market Square, the beating heart of the city. Walking through the narrow streets of the historic center, you can admire the half-timbered houses, the craft shops and the numerous fountains. Cruisers cannot miss a visit to the National Toy Museum, which tells the story of this important local industry, and to the Documentation Museum, which explores Nuremberg's role during the Third Reich.
Culinary Specialties and Typical Nuremberg ProductsNuremberg cuisine is rich in typical Bavarian specialties, such as the famous Nuremberg sausages, served with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, and Lebkuchen, delicious spiced biscuits. There is also no shortage of dishes based on river fish, such as Bavarian carp, and traditional desserts such as Dampfnudel, steamed buns filled with cream. Cruisers can also taste the renowned wines of the region and buy local handicrafts, such as Nuremberg porcelain.
Discover Nuremberg on Board a CruiseNuremberg is an excellent starting point for a cruise along the Danube, which allows you to explore other fascinating cities in Germany and Central Europe. Embarking on a cruise that departs from Nuremberg means having the opportunity to admire the river landscapes, visit UNESCO World Heritage sites and experience unique cultural experiences at each stage of the journey. Whether you choose to sail towards Vienna, Budapest or Belgrade, a cruise from Nuremberg will give you unforgettable memories and will allow you to discover the best of Germany and Europe.

Mühlhausen/Thüringen

Eltmann

Wurzburg

miltenberg

Frankfurt
Explore the Heart of Germany from Frankfurt!Embark on an enchanting river cruise from Frankfurt, Germany, a dynamic city that beautifully blends modern skyscrapers with historic charm. Situated on the Main River, Frankfurt offers an excellent departure point for exploring the scenic waterways of Germany and beyond. Discover its vibrant culture and rich history before setting sail on a journey promising picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and relaxing days on the water.

Strasbourg
Prosperous and cosmopolitan Strasbourg is a large metropolis in north-eastern France and is the intellectual and cultural capital of Alsace. Located a few kilometers west of the Rhine, the city is rightly entitled “city of roads”, its vital transport arteries that have linked Northern Europe with the Mediterranean since the Celtic era.
Strasbourg continues to serve as an important European crossroads thanks to the presence of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, the Eurocorps, and a student population of approximately 48,000. Strasbourg is one of the most cycle-friendly cities in Europe. In the lively old city you will find restaurants, Winstub (traditional Alsatian restaurants), and the oldest pubs, a splendid area to explore on foot is the cathedral, a medieval wonder in pink sandstone. Nearby you will find one of the most beautiful ensembles of French museums.

Strasbourg
Prosperous and cosmopolitan Strasbourg is a large metropolis in north-eastern France and is the intellectual and cultural capital of Alsace. Located a few kilometers west of the Rhine, the city is rightly entitled “city of roads”, its vital transport arteries that have linked Northern Europe with the Mediterranean since the Celtic era.
Strasbourg continues to serve as an important European crossroads thanks to the presence of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, the Eurocorps, and a student population of approximately 48,000. Strasbourg is one of the most cycle-friendly cities in Europe. In the lively old city you will find restaurants, Winstub (traditional Alsatian restaurants), and the oldest pubs, a splendid area to explore on foot is the cathedral, a medieval wonder in pink sandstone. Nearby you will find one of the most beautiful ensembles of French museums.

Basel
The city of Basel is a Canton of Switzerland and crosses the Rhine. Its borders are a triple border, together with those of Germany (Land of Baden-Württemberg) and France (Alsace).
Rich in both parts, the area appears very particular. The dialect is still deeply immersed in the mixture of cultures. Surrounded by the hills of the Jura, the Vosges lakes and the fir trees of the Black Forest, Basel is a city immersed in greenery. The Botanical Garden and the numerous parks along the Rhine invite you to long walks. In the zoo, the Etoscha house gives spectacular wildlife insights.
With forty world-famous museums, the city has the highest concentration in the country. The large market square, the richly decorated town hall, and the Roman-Gothic cathedral are the historical symbols of the city. During a trip to the historic center you will discover small boutiques, antique bookshops, but also modern design businesses. We recommend a stop at the "Läckerli Huus" and taste the traditional honey sweets, which are really delicious.
In winter, the whole city warms up by participating in the carnival ("Fasnacht"), the most famous in all of Switzerland, opening the Lenten celebrations. Every Monday, after Ash Wednesday, the participants compete with each other for the best mask, accompanied by deafening "Guggenmusik" (popular carnival bands), together with the carnival Napoleonic armies. Basel is today the third largest city in Switzerland, made up of Zurich and Winterthur with the "golden triangle" of the Swiss economy.