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Market Square, Germany, is home to the world's smallest hotel called "Eh'häusl." Just 2. 5 meters wide, this charming guesthouse dates back to the 19th century and offers a unique and cozy experience for visitors. 2. Hidden beneath Market Square is a network of underground tunnels known as the "Historic Cellars." These tunnels once served as storage areas for goods and now house restaurants, pubs, and shops, providing an exciting subterranean adventure. 3. The Christmas market held in Market Square is one of the oldest and most enchanting in Germany. With its festive atmosphere, decorated stalls, and delicious treats like gingerbread and mulled wine, it's a must-visit during the holiday season. 4. In the center of Market Square stands the Schöner Brunnen, a magnificent Gothic fountain adorned with 40 colorful sculptures. Legend has it that spinning the golden ring on this fountain brings good luck and ensures your return to Nuremberg. 5. A unique tradition in Market Square is the "Sausage Kitchen." It's the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world, serving mouthwatering Nuremberg sausages since the 14th century. Don't miss the chance to savor this local delicacy!
