Nuremberg International Airport

About the Airport

Nuremberg Airport, known officially as Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg, is an international airport located in the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. As the second-busiest airport in Bavaria after Munich Airport and the tenth largest in Germany, it serves as an important hub for travelers within Europe and beyond.

Here’s a detailed overview:

Location
Situated approximately 5 kilometers north of Nuremberg's city center, it offers convenient access to the metropolitan area and the wider region.

Accessibility
The airport is well connected to the city by public transport. The U2 subway line directly links the airport to Nuremberg Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) in about 12 minutes, facilitating easy access to the city's public transportation network and regional trains.
Additionally, bus services, taxis, and car rental agencies provide alternative transportation options for travellers.

Facilities and Services
Nuremberg Airport features a range of facilities and services designed to enhance the travel experience. This includes:

  • A variety of shops, from duty-free outlets to local souvenirs and international brands.
  • Dining options that offer a mix of local Franconian specialties and international cuisine.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the airport, allowing passengers to stay connected.
  • Car rental services, banking facilities, and a travel agency to assist with last-minute travel needs.

Environmental Commitments
Nuremberg Airport is committed to sustainability, implementing various environmental initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and promoting eco-friendly practices.

For the most current information regarding flight schedules, transportation options, and airport services, visiting the official Nuremberg Airport website or contacting their customer service directly is recommended.

Nuremberg Airport webpage