

Today, locals all know they live atop tons of diamonds. But they refrain from destroying this place to sell. Moreover, these diamond pieces are smaller than 0.2mm, hence they hold no value, despite their high occurrence. Nevertheless, the town finds various other ways to profit from its famous feature. Tourists from all around the world flock here to admire the beauty of this diamond-covered town.

One of the most famous architectural marvels is St. George's Church, adorned with about 5,000 carats. Additionally, visitors can explore other attractions such as the Ries volcano mouth museum, Stadtmuseum. You can also drop by some local restaurants, cafes like Café Radlos, La Fontana, Cafe-bunch.de, as suggested by Lonely Planet.
There are several ways to reach Nördlingen. If traveling by train, to the east of town lies a train station. From Munich, it takes about 2 hours, with ticket prices around 21 euros. If coming from Augsburg, the journey is shorter by half, with tickets priced around 12 euros. You can also reach here from the city of Stuttgart, with travel time around 2 hours and train tickets costing around 18 euros.
The town being small, the best way to explore is on foot. There are many tour companies selling day tours, starting from 2 pm and ending at 8:30 pm. Additionally, you can cycle around, with rental prices at 8 euros per day.
According to Anh Minh/ Vnexpress
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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourMarch 25, 2020