And now we come to my favorite location that we visited in Bavaria, the city of Bamberg.
The town was conveniently located about halfway between Colberg and Nuremberg, the city we spent the night at.
We spent a decent amount of time in the city, around fours or more in the afternoon, which was enough time to explore most of the old town.
Bamberg was actually a pretty big city and we didn't bother to explore the more modern areas. Like usual we just stuck to the historic district.
I didn't realize how nice the old town of Bamberg would be prior to our visit though, and didn't realize how much we were going to like it.
Soon after our arrival I started to regret my decision to make Nuremberg our base camp for the trip.
I think I would have preferred to stay in Bamberg and then just visited Nuremberg for one full day or something. If i were to do it all over again that is what I would have planned.
These are the things that you don't realize until after your choice has been made and you see the location in person.
It could have just as easily gone the other way I suppose. We could have stayed there and regretted it, wishing we were in Nuremberg. That has also happened to us on more than one occasion.
It can be really hard to get an idea of a place based on just a few photos online, so that is why I like to add so many pictures to my blog. I probably remove a lot of the mystery but on the flip side you get a better idea for trip planning and what you may be getting into.
Okay I should probably talk about the town a little instead of just rambling on about nothing.
Bamberg is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Southern Germany in the state of Bavaria.
It received its designation in 1993 for its cultural significance, most notably for being the center of the Age of Enlightenment in Germany in the 18th century. Source.
It's situated along the Regnitz river which splits in two and flows down its center.
The city is steeped in history and tradition, which you get a feeling for just by walking through its colorful cobblestone streets.
For instance, the first book to be printed in the German language was comoleted in Bamberg in 1459 Source
In the year 1007, the Duke of Bavaria at the time, Henry II, then became the King of all of Germany. Note: the statue above is not Henry II.
At that time, he immediately made Bamberg the seat of the Bishop, intending the city to become the "Second Rome" within the Holy Roman Empire.
In terms of architecture, the town is a mix of medeival and Baroque styles and it had a significant influence on the architecture styles of the Northern part of the country and into Hungary. Source for the above info.
There were so many places that I liked in town but one of the most obvious ones was around the Altes Rathause (Old Town Hall).
It's was a particularly beautiful spot where the river forks and travels around the historic building, turning it into an island unto itself.
Bridges spanning the water in different locations make for some great viewing platforms.
I took photos of it from every angle, as you can see.
I can pretty much guarantee that you will do the same if you decide to visit the city. It's a really beautiful spot.
The entire area around the Rathaus building is spectacular in fact.
Its front and rear entrance act as a tunnel into different parts of the city.
The detailed murals painted on the outside of the building were really nice as well and definitely worth a pause to admire.
The area is criss crossed with bridges and canals and is sometimes referred to as "Little Venice."
I don't know how many bridges there were in that spot but there were a lot of them.
We probably went to every single one that we could see too, just to get a different vantage point and a different view of the area.
Each location was incredible
and in both directions.
I especially liked all of the restaurants and cafes right next to the water.
We ate lunch in town but regrettably, it wasn't in such a beautiful spot. It was still nice, just not overlooking the water.
Moving on from there we found another spot that I liked, mainly for a different sort of view.
There were a lot of churches in town but I think that this one was called Pfarrkirche Unsere Liebe Frau (the Parish Church of Our Lady).
We didn't go inside but instead walked around the back to get an elevated look of some nice looking houses.
We did go inside this next church, the smaller one in the background of the photo below.
It wasn't anything too special but it's always nice to see a church or two when visiting any town.
It had a nice looking organ.
By that point is was nearing the end of the day,
so we eventually made our way back across a few bridges to where we started, back to our car to drive back to Nuremberg for dinner.
Overall we really loved the town of Bamberg. It ended up being my favorite location for the trip. I would rank it up there with Rothenberg ob der Tauber for charming cities. It's definitely a "highly recommend" location from me, one that is not to be missed.
I can see why this was your fav place. It's the one I like the most of all the stops that you made.
Such unique architecture and colourful buildings like those are right up my street. Especially on the water too.
Your post has brightened my morning, and I'm actually looking forward to being back in Europe, well UK... even if it's just for a short time.
Well, so I say now, till when I get off the plane later, haha!
Who would have thought that dining along a wall on a narrow street could look so elegant? ... and the bridge with the parasols is spectacular and enhances the look.
I absolutely LOVE this. It's giving me that Prague flair.
I totally love the look of this place. I could roam the streets and go coffee shop hopping and having ice cream in between:)))
Yeah it was a really nice place. Any place with a river or canal running through it tends to be like that for me.
I liked the parasols as well. Extra color!
The UK is nice so I'm sure that it will work out well for you once you go back.
Haha! I got my wish to be in Europe. I'm in Geneva waiting for a delayed flight to London.
Air Canada was late all the way... got rerouted... my husband will do a post about it🙃
Yeah Air Canada has been nothing but trouble for a long time it seems. Sorry to hear that it hasn't gone well for you guys. We're you able to leave the airport and explore Geneva? Seems like a strange stopover location to the UK.
Yes, we are finally in London now and we have a 3-hour drive to Leicester!
The Alps were spectacular from the air...
Glad yiymade it. That would be a cool way to see the mountains.
I try to never think about how I would do things differently once they happened as it only makes me depressed. You enjoyed the day in Nuremberg as well as Bamberg and that's the only thing that matters 🙂
Funnily enough, I live so close but I have never heard of Bamberg! Have to check it out as it looks so pretty. It makes me think a bit of French Colmar - colorful houses and countless bridges.
Thank you for sharing!
Yes that's very true. Good point.
If you are close then I would definitely recommend it. Colmar is a good comparison. There are definitely a lot of similarities between the two locations.
Yep, happens to us too sometimes.
One only gets a feel for a place when truly there.
And I think it is great to share many photos/ what you saw there. I do the same and hope the readers find it helpful. Most do. 😉🤓
What a beautiful captures @leaky20 😎 it does look stunning.
Thanks for sharing, another place to add to our list hahaha 🤣
Have an awesome day!
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If only there was more time to see everything!
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Yep 😎
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Don't you miss it? Looking at your photos, I have so many that are similar. That EU look is unmistakable.
I definitely miss it. Impossible not to. Yeah Europe definitely has a look to it. One that I like 😁
Out there, I want here. Here, I want somewhere else, somewhere else I.... Cue the violin.
😂 so true
Must be honest, first time I have heard of bamberg, it is spot on for photography!
It's a very photogenic town 😁
sure is, well captured
Bamberg sounds like a beautiful and historic city with a mix of medieval and Baroque architecture. The Old Town Hall and its surrounding area are particularly stunning. It's great to hear about your experiences there and see the photos!
I'm glad you liked it. It was a very nice location. Our favorite in the area for sure.
Wow, amazing!
Thanks!
This is truly a place not to be missed.
Many modern cities have been created, but the old city is always charming and beautiful. It has its own charm.
Some people have the luck to be somewhere beautiful, and you are one of those lucky ones, @leaky20.
Have a nice trip.
We were lucky to have the opportunity to live in Europe, that's for sure. I doubt that we will ever get another chance to unfortunately. But we made the most of our short time there.
Wow I really felt like you took me there. Very well captured travels. Kudos to you !!
Thanks for checking out my post. I appreciate it
Wow - it looks pretty awesome there. Never heard of it before, but a new destination added to the list !!!
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Yeah it's worth adding. It's a great location. 👍
I love a historical sight, if you don't remember the history, you forget yourself, you are very lucky, you can smell the history while traveling.
Yes that true. It's good to know about the past. Helps one see more clearly going forward.
It's great that you remind people of this, there's a saying I always say, remember the date and remind them, then everything will be fine in the future
That's a good saying 😁
I'm glad you like it
Looks like a fabulous place to visit!
Yeah it's a really nice city. 👌
Beautiful shots...lovely captures...absolutely amazing...felt like being there through your pictures. It's actually been a wonderful virtual journey through your post.
Wish, I was actually there, physically present with you while you were taking these wonderful shots and enjoying the beautiful scenic view and amazing landscapes there.
Thanks for sharing
I'm glad you liked the shots. It was a really lovely place. Hopefully you will get to see it in person one day.
The shots were amazing! the place is astonishing as well
Thanks. I'm glad you liked them
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