With the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof, a new concept was implemented for the first time that served as a model for all other DB Lounges. Together with customers, three needs-orientated zones were developed and implemented, which still ensure a high feel-good factor today. Since then, the DB Lounges have consisted of a quiet area for relaxing, a bistro area for savouring and a work area for being busy.

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Upholstered grey wing chairs stand in front of a light-coloured wooden wall, behind which tables, chairs and a coffee machine can be seen.

In the DB Lounge, the relaxation area is furnished with comfortable wing chairs and is spatially separated from the bistro area.

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Where is the DB Lounge located at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof?

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The DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is located on the first floor of the station in the gallery. The lounge is accessible via the lift in the central hall.

The track and site plan shows the different levels with platforms, shops, toilets and other locations at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof.
The track and site plan also shows the location of the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof.

DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof
Location: In the station on the first floor
Address: Bahnhofsplatz 9, 90443 Nuremberg
Phone: +49 30 2970 for all DB Lounges
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 6:30 - 21:00, Sat and Sun and on public holidays 8:00 - 20:00
Service: Hot and cold drinks, fast WiFi and magazines free of charge

How is the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof designed and equipped?

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Authorised guests who want to relax, refresh or work in peace and quiet on their journey between train departures will find the DB Lounge at Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof the perfect retreat. As a successful pilot project, the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof represents a popular concept that now characterises all 15 DB Lounges in Germany. Its division into three areas - rest, bistro and work - served as a model for the design of all DB Lounges.

There are chairs in front of high tables with a privacy screen and power points.
The work area offers a good basis for concentrated work with high tables, free WiFi and power points.

The work area offers practical high tables in a bright and friendly atmosphere, equipped with numerous power points for charging smartphones and laptops. The individual workstations are separated from each other by a privacy screen. This allows for undisturbed and concentrated work on site. Free WiFi is also available.

Red and grey wing chairs in the relaxation area, which is separated from the work area with a high table by a light-coloured wooden wall.
Relax in comfort and concentrate on your work: The various areas of the DB Lounge make both possible.

Guests who need a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of travelling can make themselves comfortable in the relaxation area. The large upholstered wing chairs invite you to read and relax.

In the bistro area at the self-service counter, authorised guests can also get a free cup of coffee, tea or a refreshing cold drink. They can always keep an eye on the current departure and arrival times on monitors. Toilets and washrooms are also available for free use.

Who has access to the DB Lounge?

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A general ticket requirement applies in the DB Lounges (daily ticket for Deutsche Bahn long distance rail transport). Tickets are checked at reception using a scanner or by lounge staff. The ticket or the code from the BahnBonus app is required for this.

Access to the DB Lounges is granted to BahnBonus status customers and one person accompanying them, BahnCard 100 1st class holders and one person accompanying them as well as travellers with a daily DB long-distance 1st class ticket at the Flexpreis fare. BahnBonus status customers and accompanying persons also require a valid ticket that entitles them to use Deutsche Bahn's long-distance rail transport services on a daily basis.

Further information on access to the DB Lounge can be found in the DB Lounge Terms of Use.

What drinks are available in the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof?

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A large selection of free drinks awaits applicants in the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof. Guests can help themselves at the bar in the bistro area. Refreshing, non-alcoholic drinks such as water, Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, Fanta and Sprite are available.

The bistro area of a DB Lounge with a coffee machine, grey chairs and white tables.
Applicants can enjoy free hot and cold drinks in the bistro area.

Hot drinks, on the other hand, are provided by a vending machine. Various types of coffee such as espresso, cappuccino or latte macchiato can be prepared on site at the touch of a button. Cocoa or hot water for tea are also available from the vending machine. Tea bags with different types of tea, coffee creamer, sugar and sweetener are just as readily available as serviettes, cups and glasses in the bistro area.

What internet connection does the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof offer?

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Free WiFi is available in the DB Lounge at the station Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof. To access the Internet, guests must select the "DB Lounge" network, open the browser and accept the General Terms and Conditions (GTC). The connection to the Internet is then established after clicking on the "Lossurfen" button.

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