February 2026
There is a Flixbus service from Prague to Nuremberg. The buses are always made of shit and sticks, overcrowded, and the audience is appropriate. I don't know how this company can even exist in 2026.
The area around the train station is dreary.

The center is nicer.

Fairs, lots of people.

The closer you get to the center, the more pleasant it becomes.

The city, as it turns out, is on the water.

Half-timbered houses, just like in Germany.

The local castle; I stayed at a hotel near it

It was great to walk around

The worst thing was the noisy road right next to the train station, a disgrace on a par with Prague

The food is delicious, but expensive. Don't forget that we are in Bavaria, where rich people and other good people have been living for about 80 years.

The language is a bit hard to understand.

The photo editor decided that the “auto-correct” mode should make the evening photo blue. Oh well.

The weather is gray and damp. Interestingly, it was better around here.

I remember the museum because everyone seemed kind of arrogant, or something. In short, people in that area have slightly different manners, which I'm not used to.

The city is just a city, but the center is cool.
On the way back, the Flixbus delighted me with a centimeter-thick layer of piss on the toilet floor. It was the same on almost all the Flixbuses I've ridden in the last 10 years. Thank God there was no such nonsense on the way from Prague (because there was no toilet as such). Flixbus, by the way, started in Bavaria, almost here.