Furnished Apartments in Nuremberg

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Comfort apartment in a quiet rear building

€980per month
2 Rooms1 adult33

All inclusive: WiFi,TV, Kitchen, Washing dryer

€1,199per month
2 Rooms3 adults75

Modern Apartment meets classic Style

€1,100per month
2 Rooms2 adults45

Traumlage Altstadt und Burgnähe

€1,700per month
3 Rooms2 adults80

Nice, fashionable home in Nürnberg

€1,000per month
1 Room2 adults30

All-inclusive: Fully furnished apartment in Nuremberg city centre

€1,390per month
3 Rooms2 adults50

Lovely and cute suite in Nürnberg

€1,000per month
1 Room1 adult25

Schnuckeliges Apartment

€1,000per month
1 Room2 adults30

Comfortable accommodation for 2 people: Centrally located and fully equipped.

€1,350per month
1 Room2 adults25

Luxurious and centrally located 4-room flat in the centre of Nuremberg. The house is located in a green oasis of Nuremberg.

€1,845per month
4 Rooms2 adults127

Great & spacious studio located in Nürnberg

€1,590per month
2 Rooms2 adults57

Lightflooded Apartment | 2 balconies | 3 rooms | castle & parcview

€1,690per month
3 Rooms2 adults85

Exclusive, high-quality furnished 1-room apartment with balcony and Wi-Fi

€1,150per month
1 Room1 adult40

Cityscape Panorama: Furnished Apartment near the Messe with Balcony!

€1,449per month
2 Rooms2 adults57.3

Prime Location: Tranquil 1-Bedroom Apartment Steps from Plärrer

€850per month
1 Room1 adult40

Beautiful and bright flat with balcony near Wöhrder Wiese

€1,200per month
2 Rooms2 adults45

In the City Centre - Brandnew, quiet and luxuriously furnished flat in Nuremberg

€890per month
2 Rooms2 adults33

In the City Centre - Brandnew, quiet and luxuriously furnished flat in Nuremberg

€890per month
2 Rooms2 adults29

Park view near city center in Nürnberg

€1,500per month
2 Rooms3 adults66

Charming two-storey apartment with workspace in a green setting

€1,090per month
2 Rooms1 adult60

2-bedroom City Park Apartment

€1,750per month
3 Rooms4 adults82

Great & cozy flat in Nürnberg

€1,388per month
1 Room2 adults42

Modern apartment with ideal proximity to the city center of Nuremberg

€990per month
1 Room1 adult26

Central apartment with a view of Kaiserburg

€1,240per month
2 Rooms2 adults42

Friendly 2-room apartment centrally located between Stadtpark and Wöhrdersee

€1,200per month
2 Rooms2 adults45

Bright, spacious suite in Nürnberg with balcony

€999per month
1 Room2 adults37

Exclusively furnished 2-room apartment for seniors (aged 60 and over!) in Nuremberg

€1,790per month
1 Room2 adults72

New, lovely home in Nürnberg

€1,350per month
2 Rooms2 adults49

Awesome, neat home in Nürnberg

€1,000per month
1 Room2 adults30

Amazing home in Nürnberg

€1,000per month
1 Room2 adults30
  • Tips for Finding an Apartment in Nuremberg

    Nuremberg is the second-largest city in Bavaria after Munich, and home to around 530.000 people. The city is an economic powerhouse, producing everything from cars to gingerbread men. Nuremberg is also steeped in history and culture, which makes it an increasingly popular tourist destination and place to stay. Today, the city is a modern metropolis, and home to tech giants such as Siemens and MAN. Whether you're looking to buy a house or rent a serviced apartment in Nuremberg, this quintessential German city has everything you could possibly hope for.

    Rent a short-term furnished apartment in Nuremberg-Gostenhof
    • Living in Nuremberg-St. Johannis

      St. Johannis is one of the city's most sought-after residential areas. The district is home to many cultural installations and luxury shopping areas - perfect for the young and affluent professional.

      • The Nuremberg-St. Johannis Neighbourhood

        St. Johannis is known for its lively nightlife. The district is teeming with bars, nightclubs, and trendy restaurants, so there is nightlife to be explored seven days a week. This is also where many of the largest companies in Nuremberg are located. As a result, this particular district is where you'll find the majority of luxury furnished apartments in Nuremberg.

      • Rent prices in Nuremberg-St. Johannis

        St. Johannis is one of the more affluent areas of the city, thanks to the thriving local economy and the world-class facilities for young professionals. Expect to pay a lot more for an apartment here than in other areas of the city. Furnished one-bedroom apartments are on the market for between €700 - €1.350 per month.

    • Living in Nuremberg-Südstadt

      Südstadt is dominated by modern architecture, as much of the old district was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War Two. Today, however, there's a multicultural vibe in the area. This corner of Nuremberg is always bustling with activity, thanks to a large selection of independent local shops and a cosmopolitan atmosphere, which makes living here very pleasant.

      • The Nuremberg-Südstadt Neighbourhood

        Südstadt is lots of fun, which is why so many young professionals live here in affordably-priced apartments. Thanks to a multinational population, there are countless Turkish, Indian, Italian, and Chinese restaurants to choose from. The local economy relies on heavy industry and as a result, older factories dominate areas of the local skyline.

      • Rent prices in Nuremberg-Südstadt

        This is one of the more affordable districts of Nuremberg. However, it's becoming more and more popular with single professionals looking to escape the much higher rent prices in the centre of the city. Expect to pay between €600 - €1.150 per month for a furnished one-bedroom apartment. You'll also find some of the cheapest short term rentals in Nuremberg in the Südstadt area.

    • Living in Nuremberg-Maxfeld

      If you're a successful professional with a taste for the finer things in life, you might want to take a close look at Maxfeld. This exclusive area is filled with luxurious homes and apartments for rent, green spaces, and immaculately clean streets. Maxfeld is the suburban heart of Nuremberg.

      • The Nuremberg-Maxfeld Neighbourhood

        Maxfeld is dominated by mansions, luxury apartment blocks, and modern buildings. The district's villas and furnished apartments are always in demand among the city's most successful professionals. But this area is also wonderfully quiet, so it attracts a lot of young families and older retired couples.

      • Rent prices in Nuremberg-Maxfeld

        Prices for furnished one-bedroom apartments in Maxfeld start at around €950 - €1.380 per month. But if you want something bigger in one of the most luxurious streets in the area, you could pay up to three times as much.

    • Living in Nuremberg-Langwasser

      Langwasser has the privilege of being one of Nuremberg's greenest areas, thanks to its parks, parkland, and forested areas. If the quiet life away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre is what you're looking for, this is the place to be and you have a variety of furnished apartments here.

      • The Nuremberg-Langwasser Neighbourhood

        Langwasser has the privilege of being one of Nuremberg's greenest areas, thanks to its parks, parkland, and forested areas. If the quiet life away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre is what you're looking for, this is the place to be and you have a variety of furnished apartments here.

      • Rent prices in Nuremberg-Langwasser

        Most properties in Langwasser are family homes. Nevertheless, furnished one-bedroom apartments can be rented for anything between €1.080 - €1.600 per month.

  • Living in Nuremberg

    Nuremberg has a global reputation for the arts thanks to its huge array of theatres, concert halls, museums, and art galleries. The local economy is prosperous, so industrial and professional jobs are relatively easy to come by. And the entire city is connected by one of the most efficient public transport networks in Europe.

    Sightseeings in Nuremberg: The Nuremberg Castle
    • Transport in Nuremberg

      Nuremberg makes getting around easy for commuters and city-dwellers alike. Ride your bike, rent a car, or take advantage of the public transport network.

      • Public Transport

        Trains run regularly from the city centre to outlying districts, nearby towns, and all of Germany's largest cities. There are also tram and bus networks, as well as the S-Bahn network. You can travel for a day around the entire city for as little as €8.30.

      • Taxi

        Taxis are ubiquitous in Nuremberg. Simply hail one on the street, and you'll be charged an initial €4 plus around €2 for every kilometre you travel.

    • Sightseeing in Nuremberg

      Nuremberg has an illustrious history and it attracts thousands of tourists every year as a result. The most famous attractions are related to the city's culture and history.

      • Hauptmarkt (Main Market Square)

        Located in the centre of the city, Hauptmarkt is a wonderful open-air market filled with stalls selling everything from fresh vegetables to crafts. This is a huge market, so bring your walking shoes.

      • Christkindlesmarkt (Christmas Market)

        Nuremberg's Christmas market beautifully encapsulates the magic of German Christmas. As well as a multitude of market stalls, there is a nativity scene and a scene depicting the origin of the Christkind - the forerunner to the legend of Santa Claus.

      • Handwerkerhof (Artisan’s Yard)

        Handwerkerhof is one of the oldest parts of the city and is characterised by its beautiful medieval structures. This is predominantly a retail area, but most of the stores are owned by local shop owners.

      • Kaiserburg (Imperial Castle)

        Kaiserburg is the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg and dates back to the Middle Ages. This incredible structure was an official royal residence as far back as 1050 and is filled with examples of ancient architecture and religious relics.

      • St. Lorenz Church (St. Lawrence Church)

        This Medieval Church in the heart of the former free imperial city is a jaw-dropping example of German architecture. Dedicated to Saint Lawrence, the church had to be almost fully rebuilt after it was hit by Allied bombs during World War Two.

      • Albrecht Dürer’s House

        The former house of artist Albrecht Dürer is now a living museum. Great efforts have been made to ensure the property looks exactly as it did at the time of Dürer's death in 1509.

      Sightseeings in Nuremberg: The Albrecht-DürerHouse
    • Useful Services in Nuremberg

      Nuremberg is Germany's tenth largest city, so it shouldn't surprise you to discover that it is home to a huge range of amenities and services, including serviced apartments.

      • Bike Rental

        VAG_Rad is the city's bike rental system. Pay a small hourly fee for a strong, sturdy bike and drop it off at one of several stations located around the city.

      • Carsharing

        You can slash the cost of getting around by sharing your car journeys with people in the area. Sign up with Scouter Carsharing online and tell them where you need to go. You'll be paired with people making similar journeys.

      • Gym Membership

        Burn off the calories you'll consume in Nuremberg's wonderful restaurants with a gym membership at Fitness First.

      • Food Delivery

        If you can't be bothered to cook after a long day at work, get Lieferando to deliver a meal from your favourite local restaurant. Food is delivered to most areas in Nuremberg within 30 minutes.