Description
Summary
Description
Step beneath the streets of Nuremberg and discover a fascinating world carved into red sandstone over 700 years ago. This guided tour takes you through the historic rock-cut cellars that have shaped the city's brewing traditions and history.
As you explore the labyrinthine vaults, your knowledgeable guide will share stories of how these cellars were first documented in 1380 and used for centuries to mature and store the famous Nuremberg red beer. You'll also learn about their role as air raid shelters during World War II, adding a unique layer to their rich past.
The tour includes exclusive access to the Altstadthof microbrewery and distillery, where you'll see how specialty beers and whisky are still crafted and aged in these atmospheric spaces. The experience offers a rare glimpse into both traditional and modern brewing techniques.
After your journey underground, you can savor the flavors of Nuremberg by tasting the original red beer and other specialties in the brewery's tavern, restaurant, or cellar bar. Please note that tastings are not included in the tour but are available for purchase on site.
Tours are conducted in German and last about one hour, starting from a central meeting point in Nuremberg. Spaces fill quickly for this popular experience, so check availability and secure your spot today.


