Bremen Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Bremen which includes heritage elements as well as a small group of people
Universum Science Center featuring modern architecture and a lake or waterhole
Bremen featuring heritage elements as well as a small group of people
Kunsthalle Bremen featuring interior views
Bremen which includes railway items
Art galleries and antiques give visitors an insight into this historic port city in Northern Germany.

Bremen is the oldest coastal city in Germany. It grew from a small fishing village to become one of Europe’s biggest ports and the second biggest city in Northern Germany in terms of population. 

Spend a day or two exploring Bremen’s historic buildings and districts, many of which have been preserved. Bremen is northwest of Hanover on the River Weser near the North Sea. It is home to Gothic and Renaissance architecture, such as the Schötting, a 16th-century guildhall, and Böttcherstrasse, a reproduction of a medieval street filled with restaurants, shops and galleries. The street, which was reconstructed after World War II, was designed to be a recreation of German life in the city at the time.

Wander through the district of Schnoor where you will find artists and craftsmen selling African souvenirs, jewellery and Christmas accessories in unique shops and art galleries in the area’s medieval buildings. The restored historic location to the east of the city was originally home to fishermen quarters.

If you are looking for high-end shopping, try the Lloyd Passage, which is a strip of up-market chain stores. Or head to the Waterfront Shopping Centre, located on the River Weser, which has more than 80 shops selling fashion, accessories, shoes and leather goods. It also holds a number of festivals, concerts and food festivals throughout the year.

You will find numerous eateries in Bremen’s shopping districts, but for traditional restaurants and cafes, head to Schlachte, along the Weser River. In Böttcherstrasse, you can try traditional cabbage and fish dishes, including Labskaus, a sailor’s dish with potatoes and corned beef.

Take a tour of Beck’s Beer brewery, which is available in English and German. Enjoy a night out in the Schlachte and Viertel districts, which cater to a younger crowd. For a more relaxed alternative, try the pubs and wineries in Böttcherstrasse.

There is an international airport 1.8 miles (three kilometres) south of downtown Bremen. The city is easy to get around by bus and tram.

Where to stay in Bremen

Am Wall which includes a lake or waterhole and a garden as well as an individual male

Mitte

Unique features of Mitte include the river views and historical sites. Make a stop by Bremen Christmas Market or Rathaus while you're exploring the area.

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Altstadt Bremen

5/5(11 area reviews)

Unique features of Altstadt Bremen include the river views and historical sites. Make a stop by Bremen Town Musicians or Bremen Roland Statue while you're exploring the area.

Altstadt Bremen
Universum Science Center which includes modern architecture

East Bremen

Get to know East Bremen and its many features like its coffee shops and parks. You might want to explore sights like Weser Stadium and Universum Bremen, and you can jump on the metro at Bremen Sebaldsbrück Tram Stop or Bremen-Hemelingen S-Bahn to get around the city.

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Schwachhausen

4.5/5(2 area reviews)

You'll enjoy the parks and spas in Schwachhausen. You might want to make time for a stop at Bremen Buergerpark or Focke Museum.

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West Bremen

West Bremen is a destination travellers like for its bars, and you might hop aboard the metro at Bremen Walle Station or Bremen Oslebshausen Station to explore sights like ÖVB Arena.

West Bremen
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South Bremen

South Bremen is a destination travellers like for its bars, and you might hop aboard the metro at BSAG-Zentrum Tram Stop or Flughafen Bremen Station to explore sights like Beck's Brewery.

South Bremen

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Reviews of Bremen

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5/5 - Excellent

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Enjoyed the architecture by day and madness of a raucous market by night. So much to buy, eat and drink.

5/5 - Excellent

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Best Christmas markets and town centre in germany

5/5 - Excellent

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Quite and peaceful environment

5/5 - Excellent

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Such a beautiful place to visit - shop-keepers and public workers are so very friendly and always willing to help, often going out of their way to help.

5/5 - Excellent

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Great place to visit good transport links from airport to city central

5/5 - Excellent

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Excellent connection to Hannover by ICE