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Nürnberg

A few weeks before Christmas we took a day trip to the city of Nürnberg. They have a famous Christmas market there, and we thought that we would take in the market and a soccer game all at the same time. Nürnberg is about 2 hours away by train from Munich. It was cold. Luckily Auburn stayed warmer than all of us.

Our little sweetheart

Look at all of those yummy treats! Lebkuchen is a type of cookie kind of like Gingerbread, but softer and in my opinion much tastier. Nürnberg Lebkuchen is very famous and I bought myself one to try while we were there.... it was delicious! Simon doesn't like them, but he surprised me with a package of Nürnberg Lebkuchen for Christmas.




There were rows and rows of stalls. They sell all types of yummy treats, christmas decorations, toys, handmade items and other gifts.

We watched the Nürnberg v. Hamburg game. It didn't turn out so well for Nürnberg, they lost 4-0, but we still had fun.

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