One of my favorite things about the holiday season in Europe is going to the Christmas markets. The atmosphere is always festive and it's a good way to get in the holiday spirit. It's also fun to look at and to buy some of the kitchy, German ornaments. The tradition is to shake the winter chill by drinking hot, mulled wine called Glüewhein.
We had already been to several Christmas markets throughout Belgium, Germany and France over the years so we decided to go to a new one. The Nuremburg market was said to be one of the biggest in Germany. The market was nice and so was the city. However, the cold, rainy weather kind of put a damper on our trip. Nevertheless, we managed to do some shopping and see a good bit of the town.
There is an extensive system of underground caves in Nuremburg where beer was once fermented and stored. Later, the caves were used as shelters from the bombing during WWII. We took a tour of these caves, which we thought was pretty interesting. At the end of the tour we stopped by a microbrewery and got to taste beer that was sold on the premises only. We found one beer that we liked, but it still was nowhere near as good as Belgian beer :-)
It was way too cold and rainy to bother taking many pictures so we only have a few.