Which city in Germany has the culinary edge?
According to a recent ranking, Munich has the most to offer.
But Nuremberg is also one of the top places.
Munich – Even if the weather doesn't really want to bring up spring feelings at the moment, Easter is just around the corner these days.
Winter is over, for many it's time to go on vacation over the holidays.
Always a popular plan around Good Friday and Easter Monday: A city trip.
As usual, destinations like Paris, Milan, Rome or London are on the agenda for many.
But a city trip in Germany is also popular, also for all those who want to get their money's worth in culinary terms.
A survey now shows where the supply is greatest.
Two Bavarian cities made it into the top 10 - albeit at some distance from each other.
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Germany ranking: Munich takes first place in culinary terms - Nuremberg follows a few places behind
The Bavarian capital Munich is always a magnet for tourists.
Whether it's a sightseeing tour through the city center, a visit to the surrounding sights such as Neuschwanstein Castle or a walk through the Olympic Park - especially at Easter, tourists are swarming here.
But you also get your money's worth in culinary terms - as a ranking by the travel voucher portal
tripz.de
now shows.
15 must-see places in Bavaria
15 must-see places in Bavaria
The portal analyzed the 70 most populous cities in Germany in four categories:
"The monthly search volume of a city with the keyword restaurant to check the general local culinary interest of locals and tourists, the gastro density of a city per square kilometer, the number of stars -Local and the availability of regional specialties.”
Ranking: Munich the most attractive culinary city in Germany - Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg to follow
The Bavarian state capital takes first place in the ranking: “The Bavarian state capital scores above all with the highest gastro density of around 40 restaurants per square kilometer,” according to
tripz.de
.
In addition, Munich scores with twelve Michelin restaurants and regional classics such as white sausage, beer and pretzels.
The second largest city in Bavaria, Nuremberg, however, ranks seventh and thus makes it into the top 10.
Online users voted for the ten most unpopular German dishes. Two Bavarian dishes made it onto the list.
Top 10 in Germany: Munich is one step ahead in culinary terms - Nuremberg follows in seventh place
The Franconian metropolis scores with 24 restaurants per square kilometer and seven Michelin restaurants.
Classics such as grilled sausages, baked donuts and Franconian wine complete the culinary offer.
According to the ranking, the list of the top 10 destinations is as follows:
Munich
Frankfurt am Main
Berlin
Dusseldorf
Stuttgart
Hamburg
Cologne
Nuremberg
regensburg
kassel
This year's German championship for the best pizza bakers took place at the Internorga trade fair in Hamburg.
A man from Franconia was happy about the first place.
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