Stag party Nuremberg
Experience an unforgettable stag party in Nuremberg with our exciting smartphone city rally! Our app takes on the role of game master for a 3-hour team battle through Nuremberg's city centre, past the Imperial Castle and through the historic old town. Take on captivating challenges and move the festivities to the streets of the Franconian metropolis. Our city rally will undoubtedly add to the fun and turn the stag party into a special experience during the day.
Your advantages of the Nuremberg city tour
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your stag party in Nuremberg
Historic Nuremberg provides an impressive backdrop for your stag party. Thanks to the varied tasks and the characteristic city flair of Nuremberg, you will not only get to know the city better, but also spend an unforgettable day. Thanks to our many years of experience and the feedback from over 60,000 satisfied customers from all over Europe, we know what is needed for a successful stag party in Nuremberg. Our city rallies create shared moments that you will certainly remember for a long time.
5 games in one with our app
With our city rallies, you'll have your finger on the pulse of what's going on in the city and have the flexibility to plan additional activities or take a break if needed, as you set the pace and order of the challenges yourself. You will also have access to our app for 72 hours. During this time, you can access the two battle variants "Rough and Tough" and "Skilled and Chilled" as well as the additional mini-games "Wedding Traditions Quiz", "Drinking Games from Around the World" and our "Video Task".
The "HENtastic City Battle" for women and the "STAGtacular City Battle"The city rallies for men offer the perfect combination of free time, competition and party atmosphere! Our city rallies provide the ultimate party fun for your stag party in Athens and leave no room for boredom.
Info about Nuremberg
Imperial castle and exciting history
Nuremberg was already an important trading centre in the Middle Ages and is still an impressive city in Germany today. Here are the sights that no stag party should be without.
The Imperial Castle is the city's landmark and sits enthroned in the middle of the city centre. Archaeological finds prove that the castle was built in the 10th century and was the seat of the Roman-German emperors for several centuries. Like the rest of Germany, the castle was not spared from the bombing raids of the Second World War.
The castle hides all kinds of sights, such as the Deep Well, which, along with the Heath Tower, is one of the must-sees of your JGA excursion. It is 50 metres deep.
Nuremberg Toy Museum
A little to the south, the Toy Museum shows you the most important companions of German childhood. Dolls, board games and trains are on display in this impressive museum and will turn even the oldest visitors back into children.
The Beautiful Fountain in the centre is a 19-metre high fountain in the Gothic style. It was designed as a church tower and is surrounded by several legends. It is said that visitors who turn the mysterious brass ring once will be granted three wishes. If they spin it three times instead, they will be showered with good fortune.
Looking for some relaxation? The Nuremberg Handwerkhof is a tempting place with its delicacies and handicrafts. Here you can savour gingerbread and sausages and watch the craftsmen at work.
Marriage carousel and Frauenkirche
The Marriage Carousel, or Hans Sachs Fountain, depicts married life in an ironic way. Although the fountain caused outrage when it was first erected, it is now an important landmark. A photo right in front of it is the best proof of a successful stag party.
The Frauenkirche, built in the Gothic style, dates back to the 14th century. Roman Catholic services are still held here today, accompanied by the organ from 1957. If you wait patiently outside the church gates, you will be rewarded with the sight of the Männleinlaufen. This is the dance of the figures in the tower every day at 12 noon.