NUREMBERG, GERMANY—Park Plaza Nuremberg has opened here. The 177-key property’s design was influenced by the city’s cultural and medieval history, according to the company.
Created by design firm Scott Brownrigg, Park Plaza Nuremberg showcases warm metallic colors, purple and gray hues and shimmering textures inspired by Nuremberg’s Renaissance figures Albrecht Dürer and Martin Behaim. Artwork and sculptures include interpretations of Dürer’s Rhino and Behaim’s ‘Erdapfel’ globe.
BA Beef Club, the hotel’s restaurant, specializes in premium steaks prepared in a Josper Oven, and has a distinct Bavarian-American theme. It features cuts of meat from both local Nuremberg butchers and USDA prime steaks, such as the USDA Tomahawk steak or the Porterhouse from local Nuremberg butcher Freyberger, both served with a signature range of toppings such as Nuremberg-brewed beer sauce or roasted bone marrow.
The Bavarian American Bar serves a mix of German and American beverages, including Bavarian whiskeys, top-quality wines, local beers and Nuremberg-inspired cocktails.
The hotel offers a 24-hour fitness center, sauna, versatile meeting facilities for up to 70 delegates, and on-site dining facilities. The 177 rooms include superior rooms, which overlook the internal atrium or the city skyline, executive rooms and suites.
Situated opposite Nuremberg’s 19th Century Central Railway Station and adjacent to Old Town, Park Plaza Nuremberg is close to Nuremberg Zoo, the 10th century Nuremberg Castle, Playmobil Fun park, Railway and Toy museums, as well as the rally grounds and Germany’s oldest Christmas market.
