Nuremberg’s skyline with St. Sebaldus Church in foreground and St. Lorenz Catherdral in background

Hire a Private Jet to Nuremberg

A private jet charter to Nuremberg offers direct access to Bavaria's economic powerhouse. As a key business destination in Germany, the city is known for its major trade fairs and industrial innovation. Its rich history provides a compelling cultural backdrop, making your visit both efficient and rewarding, whether for executive meetings or international corporate events.  

Your flight is arranged to fit your personal schedule perfectly. The cabin provides a private environment for confidential work or relaxation, with gourmet catering and amenities chosen to your preference. This ensures you arrive refreshed and fully prepared for your key engagements at the NürnbergMesse

Our on-demand model provides the freedom to choose the most suitable and cost-effective aircraft for each specific trip, unlike restrictive jet card programs. This transparent and flexible approach guarantees your private flight to Nuremberg is handled with precision like a high-level business travel.

 

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Nuremberg?

Chartering a private jet from Nuremberg costs from approximately €5,900 to €11,800 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Nuremberg to Zurich start at €5,900, while routes to Palma de Mallorca begin at €11,800.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Nuremberg over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Nuremberg?

Nuremberg Airport (NUE/EDDN) serves as the primary entry for private travellers to Bavaria's second-largest city. Its location provides fast ground transfers to Nuremberg's historic centre and key business venues. The airport's 2,700-metre runway and dedicated FBO services ensure efficient handling for all categories of private aircraft.

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Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Nuremberg?

The Challenger 604, Phenom 300 and Citation CJ1 were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Nuremberg. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.
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Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Nuremberg in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Bombardier Challenger 604 large jet Bombardier Challenger 604 10 867 km/h 468 kts 6958 km 3756 NM
Embraer Phenom 300 super light jet Embraer Phenom 300 6-8 822 km/h 444 kts 3723 km 2010 NM
Cessna Citation CJ1 light jet Cessna Citation CJ1 5 698 km/h 377 kts 2076 km 1121 NM

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What can you do in Nuremberg?

Nuremberg, also called Nürnberg, has been home to kings, scientists, and renowned artisans since its formation. Numerous restorations of medieval architecture allow visitors the opportunity to enjoy the sights and wonders of the region's heritage. There's so much to do in Nuremberg, both indoors and outdoors.

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

Germanic National Museum (Germanisches Nationalmuseum) in Nuremberg, Germany. Entrance hall

Guests can marvel at art and cultural innovations at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, the largest museum in the German-speaking region. Featuring permanent and special exhibitions, visitors to the museum can see 25,000 display objects.

Imperial Castle of Nuremberg

Imperial Castle Kaiserburg, Nuremberg, Germany

The Imperial Castle of Nuremberg is one of the most important fortresses in all of Germany. Get a panoramic view of Nuremberg from the observation platform atop the Sinwell Tower. Access the upper rooms and museum via the emperor's gallery when you sign up for a tour.

Nuremberg Zoo

Zoo, Nuremberg

Enjoy the wonders of nature at the Nuremberg Zoo, one of the largest zoos in Europe. It features exotic animals, endangered species, and an array of mature mixed trees and tropical plants. The zoo contains 3,295 animals, with 292 different species of animals on display in their approximate natural habitats.

Where should you stay in Nuremberg?

You can relax and unwind after your timely arrival via a private jet at one of Nuremberg's most luxurious accommodations. Nuremberg's luxury hotels provide comfort, convenience and entertainment.

Le Méridien Grand Hotel Nuremberg

Le Méridien Grand Hotel Nuremberg

Enjoy a luxurious and convenient stay at Le Méridien Grand Hotel Nuremberg. The hotel features superb amenities within its historic yet contemporarily rich design. Enjoy a musical dinner show or a murder mystery dinner with savoury traditional and international dishes.

Sheraton Carlton Nuremberg

Sheraton Carlton Nuremberg

Conveniently located near the main train station and the Hauptmarkt, visitors can find many activities to partake in within walking distance. Sheraton Carlton Nuremberg's Tafelhof restaurant offers guests an array of delectable regional and international dishes.

Where should you eat in Nuremberg?

Germany is partly famous for its unique culinary specialities. Celebrate your trip with authentic German beer and whiskey crafted in Nuremberg. You will find plenty of opportunities to try the world-renowned Nuremberg sausages and lebkuchen.

Entenstuben

Minimalist yet cosy setting to enjoy international cuisine with well-integrated modern elements, served by attentive staff. Entenstuben Restaurant presents top-quality products, with an evident finesse in the elaboration and marked flavours. No wonder it has a Michelin star.

Essigbrätlein

A long-standing two-Michelin-starred institution, Essigbrätlein is renowned for its refined, vegetable-forward cuisine and precise flavours. The restaurant focuses on seasonal and regional ingredients, elevated through meticulous technique and elegant presentation. Its intimate atmosphere and thoughtful approach make it a standout address for discerning diners seeking a distinctly modern expression of German fine dining.

ETZ

Two Michelin stars: exceptional cuisine – it is worth a detour! In the ETZ, the best products are enhanced by the experience and inspiration of a talented chef. He, along with his team, creates subtle, impressive and highly original dishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Nuremberg?

The city in Germany is perfect to visit in summer.

How long is the Nuremberg Airport runway?

The runway at Nuremberg is 2,700 metres long by 45 metres wide. This means that you can take off and land with any kind of aircraft.

How far is Nuremberg Airport from the city centre?

Nuremberg Airport is 4.5 km away from the centre of the city.