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This is my final post on Bamberg.
I would apologize for the many many photos, 
but, i’m saving that for when it comes time to post about Prague.
I may have taken 1000 photos in three days.
 
A sign in front of a building
 
Michealsburg Abbey was built in the late 12th century,
and can be seen from almost anywhere in Bamberg. 
I hiked up to this massive structure a few times-
the views overlooking the city were pretty incredible.
 
A close up of a church

 

A close up of a church

 

A castle on top of a building

 

An old church

 

A house with trees in the background

 

A small clock tower in front of a building
 
A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building
 
 
 
A close up of a church
 
And finally, the cathedral.
Founded in 1004, this cathedral holds the tombs of Henry II and Pope Clement II.
I did not go inside,
mostly because I couldn’t figure out where the entrance was,
and also because I am usually more interested in the outside of a structure than the inside.
 
A church with a clock at the top of a building

 

A large clock tower in front of a building

 

A close up of a tree

 

Cathedral

 

A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building

 

A large clock tower in front of a building

 

A large stone building
 
 
The favorite part about Bamberg was all the old Medieval buildings and the hike up to Atenberg Castle.
Also, their famous beer,
known as Rauchbier,
or, smoked beer.
It tasted a little like bacon.
delicious.
 
A cup of coffee and a glass of beer on a table
 
I also had my first real hostel experience in Bamberg,
and let me tell you, I am not a fan-
at least of this particular hostel.
I learned quickly that I need to invest in a pair of good ear plugs.
 
If you are interested in visiting this charming little city,
it is just a 2-3 hour train ride north of Munich.
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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15 Comments

  1. Ben & Cassie says:

    I am travelling vicariously through you, keep the gorgeous pics coming.

  2. ginanorma says:

    Never too many! We love to experience it through you! 1000?! Wow, well, I would only imagine I'd be the same way…so glad you are sharing!

  3. Erica [pocket full of chuckles] says:

    bacon flavor beer? how do i get some?

  4. Alex Butts says:

    bacon flavored beer?? get in my belly!

  5. Ana F. says:

    How pretty, Jessica! It looks like you had lots of fun.

    Sorry about the hostel experience 🙁

    At least you got to see a fantastic place! 🙂

  6. Jamie says:

    What a fantastic city…

  7. Jamie says:

    Great pictures! So pretty.

  8. Kathleen says:

    Beautiful! Your posts show me just how much I want to go to Europe! And Germany is def at the top of that list now! 🙂

  9. Amber says:

    That cathedral is gorgeous!

  10. Lauren says:

    Sounds like you had a great time! I only wish we had more time in Germany to visit all these amazing places. Oh well, it's a reason to go back again 😉 I have a question for you though! What the heck is the weather like?? I have zero idea what to pick :S Any advice would be great!!