





Bremen's historic heart welcomes visitors to its cobbled streets with Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Visit the unique landmarks, like the Bremen Cathedral, and make your way to Böttcherstraße for the art museums and cafés.
The city's main train station and bus stop connect Bremen city center to other points across the city, as well as locations across Germany. The station is also an architectural landmark, dating back to the end of the 19th century and built on the site of the original train station.
Take your time in the city's main square, home to Bremen's most significant buildings, including Bremen Cathedral, the impressive town hall, and the parliament building.
Enjoy a day in nature without leaving the city at this green, manicured park. Bürgerpark is a great place to go running or cycling, to enjoy a picnic beneath the trees, or to spend a morning row boating along the rivers.
Perfect for corporate or local events, this multifunctional venue hosts trade fairs, galas, exhibits, motor shows, other sports events, and even gastronomy fairs. Take a look at their schedule of events while planning your next visit to Bremen.
Plan an evening of music or sports, or catch a trade fair at this large multi-function arena near the center of Bremen. The historic building, which is has been serving the city for more than half a century, was once the town hall. Today, it welcomes a plethora of internationally-known names and many events.
Have your photo taken with this statue, erected in 1404 to symbolize the freedom of the city. Roland was a warrior for the Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne.
Make sure you have a camera ready when heading to Schnoor, a medieval neighborhood featuring narrow cobbled streets that wind past historic houses, quaint coffee shops, and traditional souvenir shops. Some of the buildings date back as far as the 15th century.
Climb up one of the cathedral's two iconic towers and step inside the early Gothic cathedral, built in the 13th century, to view its crypts, which date back 1200 years.
Explore Bremen's Boettcherstrasse. Home to unique shops, cafes, and architectural gems dating back to the 1920s, this iconic street is a total must see for shopping and history enthusiasts alike.