Travel and Accomodation

Located at the intersection of multiple motorways, centrally positioned in Deutsche Bahn's rail network, and served by an international airport, Nürnberg is fast and convenient to reach from anywhere in the world.

High-speed ICE trains connect Nürnberg Central Station with all of Germany and Europe. From the main station, take Underground Line U1 towards Langwasser Süd, 8 minutes to the Messe stop.

Your show ticket includes a VGN KombiTicket, valid for unlimited travel across all public transport in fare zones 100 and 200, covering Nuremberg, Fürth, Stein, Oberasbach and Zirndorf for the duration of the event. A Zone A single ticket or Day Ticket is also available for purchase if required.

Travel to NürnbergMesse trade fairs by ICE from EUR 99, available Germany-wide.

Albrecht Dürer Airport Nürnberg has direct flights across Europe and to major international hubs. Intercontinental flights out of Frankfurt and Munich are easily accessible via connecting flight or ICE. Take Underground Line U2 to the main station, change to U1 towards Langwasser Süd to the Messe stop. Total journey time approximately 20 minutes.

Taxis are available from the airport at all hours. Journey time approximately 25 minutes, cost approximately EUR 27. All major car hire firms including Avis, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt are represented at the airport.

Fast access from the A3, A6, A9 and A73 motorways. Navigation address: Karl-Schönleben-Strasse or "Messe." The award-winning dynamic traffic guidance system directs visitors to free routes and available parking across approximately 13,500 spaces on site. E-charging points are available across five areas.

Hotels

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With around 9,000 rooms across the city, from five-star hotels to boutique options in the historic centre, Nuremberg offers accommodation for every taste. NürnbergMesse Partner Hotels offer special rates for exhibitors and visitors.

NürnbergMesse Partner Hotels Booking Service

+49 911 8606-8020

Experience Nürnberg

Nürnberg is a city that rewards those who stay beyond the trade fair. The culinary scene ranges from traditional Franconian taverns to Michelin-starred restaurants, while the city's remarkable history comes to life through the Imperial Castle, more than 30 museums and its beautifully preserved medieval old town. First-class theatre venues and a packed calendar of open-air events ensure there is always something to discover.

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