Unfortunately, because of flight delays we made it to Weimar several hours later than we initially planned, so we were unable to explore the city during the daylight. We did, however, take a nighttime walking tour, learning all about the city's history. Weimar was the Culture Capital of Europe in 1999 - a huge honor that brought in thousands of tourists. The city's main attractions include the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek (a very famous library that requires booking in advance to visit), Schloss und Park Belvedere, Goethe National Museum, and the Bauhaus Museum. Overall, Weimar is most famous for its rich history and UNESCO world heritage sites. The city has had some very famous residents in its years, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Franz Liszt, to name just a few, and many visit the city because of its connections to Martin Luther, who visited Weimar several times. Beyond that though, in the winter time the city is taken over by Christmas markets all over the city. After our walking tour finished, we visited our first Christmas Market of the trip in Weimar's town square. I think my favorite thing to do at the markets was try all of the different foods, from stollen (German Christmas Bread) to Thuringian sausages.