
You're Going to Love Bremen
Modern, dynamic but with a charming historic core, Bremen is one of the most laid-back and enjoyable destinations in Germany. Packed with museums, blessed with plenty of green spaces, fine restaurants and more, Bremen always proves a rewarding place to visit.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Bremen
1. The Beautiful Alstadt
Bremen was one of the Hanseatic trading ports of the middle ages, and the people used their wealth wisely, creating a stunning old quarter featuring fine buildings like the 15th-century Rathaus and the Markt.
2. Excellent Art Galleries
Bremen offers one of Germany's best galleries in the Kunsthalle Bremen. Don't miss the Expressionist collections in particular, and find time to visit the artistic colony in nearby Worpswede as well.
3. The Winding Streets of Schnoor
Schnoor is one of Bremen's most atmospheric areas, with its labyrinthine streets and passages. It's the place to go to find clothing boutiques, hidden cafes, and bars to down a few of the city's excellent beers.
4. Fine Architecture and Public Sculpture
Art is everywhere in Bremen, not just in the galleries. The elegant Jugendstil buildings on Böttcherstrasse and the many sculptures dotting the old town are particular treats.
5. Relax at Blockland
Bremen's green spaces are a major highlight, and none are livelier than Blockland. Watch theater performances, skate in winter, or relax in riverside surroundings.
When to Visit Bremen
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Sightseeing is best during summer (June through September), but spring and fall are great times to visit as well.
How to Get to Bremen
Plane
Many low-cost airlines fly into Bremen. After touching down at Bremen Airport (BRE), catch the number 6 tram straight into town. Tickets cost EUR2.40.
Train
Bremen has excellent rail connections to other German cities as well as France, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Intercity services terminate at the Hauptbahnhof, near the city center.
Car
Those driving from Hamburg should take the A1 Autobahn, while you can take the A24, then the A1 from Berlin.
Bus
Intercity buses run into Bremen from all over Germany, and Eurolines is the major operator.
Airlines serving Bremen
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Most booked hotels in Bremen
How to Get Around Bremen
Public Transportation
Bremen's transport system is exceptional, with trains, buses, and trams. Day tickets are a good option, costing EUR7.90 or EUR10.50 for two adults.
Taxi
Taxis tend to be expensive, but can be a handy transportation option. Rates will be around EUR2 per mile.
Car
You can rent a car from companies like Hertz, Sixt, and Europcar, with prices starting from around EUR15 per day, so it's an excellent option.
The Cost of Living in Bremen
Shopping Streets
The best place to shop if you love independent stores is definitely Schnoor, where you can wander through countless craft stores and boutiques.
Groceries and Other
Supermarkets in Bremen include REWE and Aldi, and prices are usually moderate. You can expect to pay about EUR2.50 for a gallon of milk.








Where to Eat in Bremen
Bremen's gastronomic highlights include the Bremer Ratskeller (under the market), and Spitzen Gebel, which dates back to the 1400s. Meals should cost around EUR10-20 at most restaurants.