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How long is the drive from Hamburg to Enschede?

The direct drive from Hamburg to Enschede is 198 mi (318 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hamburg to Enschede, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bremen and Muenster, as well as top places to visit like Barclays Arena and Volksparkstadion, or the ever-popular Altonaer Fischauktionshalle.

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Top cities between Hamburg and Enschede

The top cities between Hamburg and Enschede are Bremen and Muenster. Bremen is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Hamburg and 2 hours from Enschede.
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Bremen

Bremen, a city in northwest Germany, is steeped in maritime history and trade. The Market Square showcases Hanseatic buildings, while the town hall boasts a Renaissance facade and model ships. The Roland statue symbolizes freedom of trade nearby. St. Peter’s Cathedral with its medieval crypts and twin spires is also a prominent landmark. The city has a rich tradition in the coffee and tea trade, offering a sophisticated approach to these beverages with organic and ecological projects flourishing alongside new start-ups.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Enschede
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Münster

Münster, a city in western Germany, is famous for its 13th-century St. Paulus Dom cathedral and the picturesque Prinzipalmarkt square surrounded by historic buildings like the Gothic city hall and St. Lamberti Church. The baroque Schloss Münster palace boasts beautiful gardens with greenhouses of the Botanical Garden, while art enthusiasts can explore the Pablo Picasso Art Museum's collection of lithographs.
27% as popular as Bremen
18 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Enschede

Best stops along Hamburg to Enschede drive

The top stops along the way from Hamburg to Enschede (with short detours) are Schnoor Bremen, Heide Park Resort, and Altonaer Fischauktionshalle. Other popular stops include Town Musicians of Bremen, Weltvogelpark Walsrode, and Treppenviertel Blankenese.
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Altonaer Fischauktionshalle

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Event venue
Shopping
Altonaer Fischauktionshalle is an ornate 19th-century hall that has been transformed into a vibrant event venue. On Sunday mornings, it hosts a lively fish, fruit, and general market where vendors entertain visitors with comedic and entertaining sales pitches. The atmosphere is electric with live music playing rock classics as people of all ages dance and revel in the early morning hours.
What a party place!! A beautiful building. Arriving by ferry is highly recommended. Then you get great views of the sunset.
Alok J — Google review
Altonaer Fischauktionshalle is one of Hamburg’s most atmospheric landmarks. The historic hall combines tradition and energy, especially on Sunday mornings when it fills with live music, fresh seafood, and lively crowds. The architecture is stunning, and the vibe is both local and festive. It’s a perfect place to feel Hamburg’s maritime soul—part market, part party, part history. A must-see spot for visitors wanting an authentic city experience.
Dani B — Google review
A historic building, with very beautiful architecture, beautifully restored. From time to time it hosts events, such as Oktoberfest.
Paul C — Google review
What makes the place special is its versatility. On Sundays, it’s famous for the lively Fischmarkt nearby, where visitors and locals alike enjoy fresh seafood, live music, and an unmistakable Hamburg vibe
Bhawna Y — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place! I am not sure if I was lucky or is it something that happens regularly, but we entered a cool rock concert in a Sunday morning. It was super special and the energy was incredible. Highly recommend visiting, even to admire beautiful architecture
Joanna D — Google review
Amazing experience on a Sunday morning at 5 am. Normally what people do and what I did was partying the night before (Saturday) and going to the fish market at 5 am Sunday. It's awesome to see local markets with this characteristics. Normally there's fruits and fresh fish and it's typical to ask for Fischbrötchen which basically is a fish sandwich, there's calamari and many other fishes as well. It's important to say that it works as a flea market in the surroundings. I was lucky to find live music , fresh beer from tap and a dance floor. It was quite an interesting experience to remember.
Rubén C — Google review
Great experience, nice live music , beers , coffee and some pastry.
Rachmat J — Google review
Nice place ! A variety of vendors and goods, delicious and fresh seafood, morning concert, soothing wind and great view from the seacoast... I really had a good time there 😊 However, to enjoy the atmosphere, you have to get up early because it opens from 5 to 9 am, only on Sunday.
I C — Google review
4.6
(5964)
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4.2
(803)
Große Elbstraße 9, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
http://www.fischauktionshalle.com/
+49 40 570105200
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Barclays Arena

Mentioned on 
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Arena
Sights & Landmarks
The Barclaycard Arena is a multipurpose arena that has held events such as sport and concerts. It is located in the north of Germany, near to the Volkspark stadium which is an open-air venue. The hall has great acoustics and is well air conditioned, making it comfortable for spectators. There are multiple food and drink counters on each floor, which avoids queuing and ensures good service.
Hamburg one of the best ground, many matches happens here and around 70,000 people come at one place and have an amazing time. I have visited here multiple times but this time it was for an event. It is very well maintained and top notch quality. But the connectivity is little bit of an issue but it depends on what’s the occasion and local transportation authority decides as per needed.
Gaurav R — Google review
The arena is cozy, clean, and spacious, with two floors available. It feels comfortable overall, but there’s nothing particularly special that stands out compared to other places. Still, it’s a nice spot to visit and I’d rate it 4/5.
Honza H — Google review
Absolutely massive interior and awesome sound! For the concert I was enjoying there,about 6000 people came together, but never had to wait long for the washroom or in line for drinks. Great experience!
Marwl S — Google review
As a concert venue, it's brilliant. Modern, spacious, with ample facilities. Not close to the S-Bahn, but they had a shuttle bus on.
Oneofthebhoys — Google review
Amazing venue. Was watching the European League final 4 handball and the venue is perfect for fans with fantastic view of all the action and a good selection of food outlets catering for most tastes.
Derrick G — Google review
Really nice venue, but the food options were really bad and you most food was sold out after 2 hours. Even though the event takes 12 hours. Also us wanting to buy coffee, at the only coffee stand for 10.000 people taking 70 minutes. One guy and one coffee machine for 10.000 people (coffee served in plastic cups). Full disaster. Culinary experience 0/10.
Mary J — Google review
We saw let's dance live tour. It was a great show. The arena was clean and really well organized. The man singing outside after the show was amazing.
James C — Google review
The impression is extremely ambiguous. Yes,Dota 2 TI is a marathon, but the layout of the space in the corridors is awful, the access to the second floor is extremely inconvenient, some of the restaurants are closed, you have to stand in lines for 30 minutes just to buy food, and the space for merch is extremely limited. All in all, not the best place for mass events.
Mikhail G — Google review
4.4
(24461)
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3.8
(215)
Hellgrundweg 44, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
https://www.barclays-arena.de/
+49 40 881630
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Volksparkstadion

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
The Volksparkstadion is a football stadium located in Hamburg, Germany. The stadium has a capacity of around 55,000 spectators and is the home ground of Hamburger SV. The stadium was built on the site of the old Volksparkstadion and opened in April 1998. HSV are one of Germany's most famous clubs and have won several German Championships at the Volksparkstadion.
This is quite simply an astonishing venue. It is absolutely huge and generated one of the best atmospheres I have experienced. The lower section behind the north goal is the safe standing area which is occupied by the ultra’s who generate the constant noise and the rest of the stadium was noticeably steep and we had our tickets for the very back row so it was a light workout on the legs finding our seat but the view when we got there was exceptional.
Brian H — Google review
What a HUGE stadium! Very spacious seatings! People can walk around you because you have so much space in front of you! Even it was sold out the lines for beer and food was fast. Toilets were clean (thank you very much). So overall experience was great (but we didn’t win :-( ) also getting out of the stadium was fast.
Pavel B — Google review
It is lovely to be here. I was here for an event but the service was outstanding only the connectivity is little challenging. The stands are amazing and people from all around the World comes here when there are football matches.
Gaurav R — Google review
Poorly designed bathrooms and walkways inside the stadium. Food and beverage options were awful. The seats were actually pretty comfortable and the time to get into the stadium was very quick. Why is the closest train station nearly 2km away? Come on Hamburg, do better.
Chad W — Google review
A beautiful stadium and also well organized. I was here for El Sheeran concert: AMAZING
Divina D — Google review
Home of HSV (Hamburger SV) and one of Germany’s most iconic football arenas! Built in 1953 and modernized several times, the Volksparkstadion combines history, atmosphere, and world-class facilities. ✨ Legendary atmosphere on match days—HSV fans are among the most passionate in Europe. 🔵⚪⚫ Besides Bundesliga games, it hosts international matches and huge concerts (Ed Sheeran, Rolling Stones, etc.). 🎶 You can take a behind-the-scenes stadium tour, visit the HSV Museum, and step onto the pitch like a pro. Easy to reach via S-Bahn (Stellingen station), bus 🚌 or by car; plenty of parking nearby. 🚆 Whether you’re a football fan, concert lover, or just want to feel Hamburg’s sports culture, this stadium is a must-visit! ⚓ #Volksparkstadion #HSV #Hamburg #FootballCulture #StadiumVibes
Amin Z — Google review
We had been to the Hamburg football stadium for the champions league match between Shakhtar Donetsk vs FC Porto and it was an amazing experience! The prices of beer and any food items start at 5€ - which was pretty steep for the quality and quantity. Also, the washrooms were extremely dirty and not maintained. Nevertheless worth a visit if you are living in Hamburg.
Rahul R — Google review
The stadium is very nice, worth a visit if your a football fan with some spare time. The tour is not so good however. The guide was lovely and spoke both German and English, but what we got to see was disappointing. You barely spend any time with a view of the pitch, so get any photos at the start as this will be your only chance. We also didn't get to go down the Tunnel and into the dugout- which is the first time I've ever had this. No home changing room, no vip seats. Wasn't too expensive thankfully but they should improve the contents of the tour.
Rob H — Google review
4.5
(24961)
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4.2
(430)
Uwe-Seeler-Allee 9, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
https://www.hsv.de/volksparkstadion/uebersicht/
+49 40 41551887
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Wildpark Lüneburger Heide

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Spacious zoo featuring exotic animals in natural landscapes, plus kids' play areas & a restaurant.
Lüneburger Heide is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of nature, offering a remarkable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike. From the moment you step foot into the park, you're greeted by lush greenery and the serene sounds of nature. The park's layout is well-designed, with clearly marked trails that guide you through various habitats, including forests, meadows, and ponds. One of the highlights of the park is the opportunity to observe native wildlife up close. From majestic deer roaming freely to adorable wild boars foraging in their natural habitat, every encounter feels like a privilege. The park's commitment to conservation and animal welfare is evident in the spacious enclosures and the respectful distance maintained between visitors and the animals. For families, the park provides ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Picnic areas scattered throughout the park invite visitors to enjoy a leisurely lunch surrounded by nature, while playgrounds offer children the chance to burn off energy between wildlife sightings. Overall, Wildpark Lüneburger Heide is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil retreat into nature. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this enchanting park has something to offer everyone.
PRAVEENKUMAR P — Google review
Perfect place for family with kids! Very cleanly maintained. Kids will enjoy definitely the park and the play area. Also there are bird shows and animal feeding sessions. Not recommended on a rainy day as the roads are muddy. You can take your own food too. Baby stroller can be taken too. Plenty of car parking available.
Pavankrishna R — Google review
We had a great day at the Wildpark, definitely recommend it. The bird show was interesting and entertaining. We didn’t get to see the tigers, guess they were hiding or sleeping but we plan to go back again. The view from the top was breathtaking, if you go definitely do that too.
Tashi — Google review
We had a wonderful day at the park! There is a great variety of animals to see and the landscape is beautiful, perfect for a relaxing walk. Our kid loved exploring, and the many playgrounds throughout the park were a fantastic bonus. We also rented a pull cart on-site, which is super convenient for families with young children. The only downside (as others have mentioned) is that some animals seem to stay very close to the fence, clearly waiting for food from visitors. Overall, a great experience and definitely a place we would recommend for a fun day out with family or friends!
Sien V — Google review
Really a nice park. Very beautiful, clean and fun. We loved that there were a lot of good and healthy food options, many great playgrounds all through the park and really informative sessions on the different animals throughout the day (though obly available on German).
Annika M — Google review
We had a great day with the family and kids. Thank you!
Hendrik — Google review
Nice Park with and lovely view from the Heide-Himmel
Katharina — Google review
A very nice zoological park. Lots of animals to feed and enjoy. Do be careful when walking through the deer paddock. If you stop in one spot don't feed the deer, they try to chew on your clothes! No damage was done and we had a good laugh, but our clothes went straight into the washing machine when we returned home.
Shannon W — Google review
4.7
(17921)
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4.5
(146)
Wildpark 1, 21271 Hanstedt, Germany
https://www.wild-park.de/
+49 4184 89390
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German Panzer Museum Munster

Army museum
Museums
Modern museum & conservation center for German tanks & military vehicles, plus weaponry exhibits.
An excellent exhibition of old and new armored vehicles and cannons of all sorts that were developed and used all the way from World War 1 up to the present. I don't know if a girlfriend would be interested in watching tanks all day long but I think some kiddos would be so definitely recommended for a fun and interesting family visit where they can dive into the history of some of the machines that shaped our present world.
V. M — Google review
Must see for any military armor enthusiast. Took my father who had been waiting for a decade and he was not disappointed. Extensive collection of well preserved German tanks as well as Russian, British, American, and Israeli. Little English used in signage but it didn’t detract from the awesome condition these machines are in.
The F — Google review
Very nice tank museum. Lots of tanks obviously, not only German one's. Also well supplied gift shop with many options to spend additional money 😁. Two points of critic - majority of description is in German only. It seems they are trying to improve since there were some English description but only on few places. Not many interactive options though, only one tank available to get inside and few of them cut so you can see inside and that's it.
Tomas S — Google review
Excellent place to visit, your inner(or current) 12 year old/adult self will thank you for making the trip! As some have mentioned, they do not have signs in English, but they do have an app on the phone that has translations for 95% of them. Definitely a must see if you're into this kind of thing (I am 😁), and plan on spending 2-3+ hours if you want to read/watch everything
Alexander O — Google review
Great museum for any tank enthusiast, with a diverse collection ranging from WW1 to the modern era. Most vehicles are greatly restored and the layout is easy to navigate. Payment by card is possible and the gift shop also has coffee and snacks.
Dan M — Google review
The collection is quite impressive. I guess most tanks used by the Wehrmacht if not all, are in the museum. The Panzer series, the Jagdpanzer, the Tiger tank, 8.8 Flak, several PAK, they are all there. The staff is kind and very helpful. For this reason I rate the museum with 5 stars. One kind remark for future reference, the texts near each object are in German only. It would have been handy if there would be English descriptions as well. Loved it!
Frank O — Google review
What a place !!! This is a super great museum . Surpriseing how many tanks and military vehicles on display. Plenty of space. Where nice and clean A must see , if you are into military.
Geir R — Google review
A huge and very informative exhibition of various tanks and other armored vehicles. Some of them you cannot see anywhere else! They have i.e. the First-world.war tank Wotan, Tigers and King Tigers as well as Abrams etc., up to tanks from the modern era. Concerning tanks, this is one of the best places in Europe! A must!
Honza P — Google review
4.7
(14154)
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4.5
(291)
Hans-Krüger-Straße 33, 29633 Munster, Germany
http://www.daspanzermuseum.de/
+49 5192 2552
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Treppenviertel Blankenese

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Treppenviertel Blankenese is a charming and historic landmark located in the Altona borough of Hamburg, Germany. This picturesque riverside area is known for its narrow alleys, elegant mansions, and beautiful parks connected by numerous stairs. The neighborhood's rich history includes influences from Prussian, Danish, and Austrian cultures. Visitors can explore the winding streets lined with stunning homes and tranquil gardens while learning about the area's past.
Worth the visit! It gives very Mediterranean feels. Down the stairs you’ll find the lighthouse and the harbor with sail boats. What a sight!
E P — Google review
Beautiful but very hard to walk ....a lot of stairs
Mitali — Google review
What a lovely neighborhood with gorgeous houses and views-! Was a very pleasant stroll-!
Moon C — Google review
If you make a trip to Hamburg you definitely have to see the Treppenviertel at Blankenese. But make sure that the weather is fine. It’s easy to reach via S-Bahn. 5000 steps are waiting to be entered. The landscape itself is breathtaking. You can easily spend a whole day out there enjoying the sea and the nature.
Dietmar H — Google review
The most beautiful city ever
Lama H — Google review
Walked here all day and got a little lost in the forest close by, but this was truly the most memorable walk on my trip!!!
Richard H — Google review
From the Blankenese Train Station you need to walk about 5 minutes before you find the first flight of stairs (there is more than one). The flights are usually narrow, I can imagine it can feel a little crowded in the summer. You can walk along the Elbe and get very nice views of Blankenesen from the shore. Nice place to visit (located in the westernmost part of Hamburg)
Alejandro M — Google review
Nice place to have a walk from a wealthy neighborhood down to beach. There are some cafes and fancy hotels, restaurants around. Fresh air. No wonder it s the most expensive residential area in Hamburg
M. S — Google review
4.7
(4711)
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4.6
(666)
Am Hang 9, 22587 Hamburg, Germany
https://www.blankeneser-treppenviertel.de/
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Designer Outlet Soltau

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
Designer Outlet Soltau is a modern open-air plaza located near the Soltau-Ost junction, offering a variety of factory outlet stores from well-known brands. With nearly 10,000 square meters of retail space, this outlet center provides a range of options for shoppers to explore. While it may not be very large, it offers a good selection of stores with quality collections and ample parking space for both cars and bikes. Visitors can also enjoy several dining options within the complex.
Limited stores, but most of the stores have good collections and not too crowded . So you got enough time to choose 😊. Mobile internet doesn’t work as the network signal too bad or none sometimes. I guess they will try to improve this. Enough parking space for cars 🚘 bike 🏍️ bike 🚲
Jobi T — Google review
A fair selection of shops We came early and had time to explore without too many other people there. We found a few good buys and had a nice couple of ours as a family and with a 6 year old child who especially enjoyed decorating her new Clogs, the playground and the cute decor around the outlet
L P — Google review
It is not very big, but it is an Outlet Center with most stores that can meet your needs. There are not many options for eating and drinking, there are a couple of different options. Also, the internet doesn't work in general for some reason :)
Nurgul D — Google review
Perfect.
Kerem S — Google review
One of the best places for shopping but unfortunately after 20:00 o clock the Tesla super chargers outside of the same area cause of outlet being closed you cant use the tesla supercharger so don’t waste your battery and your time
MohammadMahdi H — Google review
Variety is ok but prices are much higher. Don’t expect discounted prices as per title of “outlet”.
Foot S — Google review
Small but good selection of stores. Limited food choices, but prices are reasonable.
Mikael H — Google review
Not too many stores and quite expensive . Would be great to be also more restaurants. Large parking , near highway so that is a plus
Daniel R — Google review
4.1
(13285)
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3.6
(219)
Rahrsberg 7, 29614 Soltau, Germany
http://www.designeroutletsoltau.com/
+49 5191 60280
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Heide Park Resort

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Heide Park Resort is the largest theme park in northern Germany, covering a massive 850,000m2 area with thrilling rides suitable for the whole family. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters like Krake and Colossus to family-friendly attractions such as Wildwasserbahn and Indie-blitz, there's something for everyone. The park has reopened after the pandemic with safety measures in place, making it a fantastic experience for all ages.
It's a great entertainment center. It's in the middle of the forest, far from the city center. It's between Hamburg and Bremen. It's a 20-minute walk from Wolterdingen train station. It has a nice theme hotel inside. The hotel food is average, a little below average, but still not bad. The amusement park also has food options, which are below average. The entertainment starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. for everyone. Hotel guests can enter half an hour early but can only queue. The attractions also start at 10 p.m. Wait times are on average 20-30 minutes. Wait times for ages 8 and under are shorter, around 5 minutes. If you're quick, you can visit and enjoy one attraction in one day. If you take it slow, it even takes two days. It's a must-see for anyone with children aged 12-29. The park design, roller coasters, and themes are all excellent. It would be great if they upgraded the food service as well.
Sky — Google review
I haven't been here in years. We arrived right when it opened and stayed until closing time. I was looking forward to coming here, and I was not disappointed. We had such a great time! The weather was mixed, which was good, as it meant that the crowds were not that large and the wait times were reduced. I went on every rollercoaster, and some even several times. The food was pretty good, too. I bought a few souvenirs and I must say the prices are really not that bad compared to other theme parks I have been to. I was still smiling the next day! I highly recommend a visit! I can't wait to come back! Next time, we'll stay the night.
Terence H — Google review
Great experience. Great day to be here. Not too many people as school has started and summer holidays are mostly over. Wait time was between 10 and 60 minutes. Only note is that some queues were not covered which meant in sunny weather it could get quite hot. The thrill roller-coasters were amazing. The only roller-coaster I would NOT recommend is the double-loop one. Headache machine.
Sofie S — Google review
It is a great place to spend with the family. We visited the amusement park in the middle of the week. It was great to see it is not crowed and waiting times were between 10 to max 30min for the main attractions. It makes it really enjoyable not like other parks with super long waiting time and too many people that you hardly can breath. The restaurants inside offer various dishes and the quality was good, a bit pricey though which is normal in such a park. The only thing, some of the staff or instructor at some attractions were not really friendly. They might forgot where they work. The access to the park by car from Hamburg less than an hour was very fine. The parking space very well available. The access by public transport is a bit long though. It is a recommended place to visit. There are entertainment available for almost all ages.
Omid M — Google review
It was a really quiet day when we were there so easy to get on any ride we wanted. Everything seemed in good working order although it needed a bit of freshening up after the summer season (we were there in late September). The were still plenty of options for eating and things were reasonably priced (for a theme park!). The ride staff were great and interacted with our children well (our children don’t speak German). Because it was quieter, they allowed us and others to just keep riding those rides without a line. A good day and a good experience. The only problem we had was getting into the correct carpark!
Benjamin H — Google review
I've been to the Heide Park twice now and I can only recommend it!! Yes, it is kinda expensive but isn't every adventure park? Heide Park has a lot of different rollercoasters, which are all really exciting!! You also have a big wheel 🎡 !! Something that I think is really cool is the fact that the Heide Park has different "scenes". You walk through different worlds and it's truly fascinating!! It's a relly cool place to visit! ^^
Marta ( — Google review
Cool park with thematic atmosphere. 5 stars The rides are more geared towards younger people. The rides are really cool. A great place to spend time with the family.
EVG — Google review
We came from far away especially for this park, as we had promised our little daughter. We had been here before, and she really enjoyed it and wanted to return. We entered the park, and immediately a heavy downpour began. We went into the shop at the entrance and waited for an hour. The rain didn’t stop. We approached customer service and asked to postpone our tickets to the following day — our request was denied. We waited another hour and tried, for our daughter’s sake, to continue through the park. We were soaked to the bone, and all the rides were closed. There was absolutely no way to fulfill our promise to her. Apart from walking around in the rain, there was nothing to do! I contacted customer service by email, hoping they would show some flexibility and let us enter on another day. But no — that's their policy, with no exceptions. After about two hours, with no sign of the rain stopping, we simply left. The disappointment for our daughter — and for us — was indescribable. It’s truly a shame that this is how children are treated. We, the parents, pay full admission just so the kids can have fun, and the park didn’t even take this small step to accommodate us by allowing a replacement visit. What a pity!
צבי ה — Google review
4.4
(68426)
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4.2
(4688)
Heide Park 1, 29614 Soltau, Germany
https://www.heide-park.de/
+49 5191 6214900
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Hansehafen

Historical landmark
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
It is always a delight to visit this place. It is full of history and there are many lovely restaurants around. There is a museum and a block away are many lovely shops as well. Overall, Stade fascinates me not only because of its abundance in fruits but also because it is so near Hamburg and yet so not overcrowded with tourists.
Emy E — Google review
A very beautiful town — small, but full of charm with its lovely brick buildings. It’s a pleasure to walk around, everything feels great, and the riverside promenade is absolutely stunning. Loved it!
Roman T — Google review
A quaint little harbor, left from olden days. Very scenic. Like a relict from another time. Both sides of the canal are lined with bats, cafés and restaurants. A super day trip from Hamburg, easy to reach with the S Bahn. Highly recommend to any Hamburg visitor. And the old town of Stade is another highlight, full of beautiful sights and shops to explore.
ArHaW W — Google review
Nice cosy place to eat or have a few drinks near the water. Fills up quiet well during the weekends, take that into account!
Koen B — Google review
Small town , with old German architecture
Abdurahman I — Google review
Beautiful an cozy place for a beer by the sun
Lucas R — Google review
Ancient place, very nice.
Fábio — Google review
Beautiful Christmas markets!
Saskia S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(29)
Fischmarkt 13, 21682 Stade, Germany
10

Weltvogelpark Walsrode

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Bird park with 675 species, from hummingbirds to condors, penguins to parrots, plus botanic gardens.
Truly excellent park! The birds and other animals are well cared for and appear to be very happy and healthy. The gardens and enclosures are very well maintained and presented, bravo to the staff! Please give yourself as many hours possible to take in as much off the park as possible as it is much bigger and more diverse than you can imagine. Loved every minute we spent in here.
Dan J — Google review
So wonderful here. Lovely park with a great variety of birds and peaceful surroundings. Clean, well maintained, and perfect for a relaxing visit. We will come back to visit again.
Isabella G — Google review
It is very cool to see many plenty of birds there. Very interesting and it is also a fun activities for the kids. The ticket costs 22.90 Euro in Summer time.
N 1 — Google review
Amazing experience. So many amazing creatures the nature created in one spot. Of course it feels a bit sad to see the birds in cages, but it also feels this parc does everything to protect the animals and to make life for them as good as possible.
Toni — Google review
Fantastic zoo, really enjoyed it. So many unusual and exotic birds
Mark M — Google review
Birds are in a medium sized area. Seeing some was near impossible due to foilage. The show at 11.30 and 16.00 was great. Would however be appreciated to have multi language. When I visited years ago it was. This was a bummer.
Jelle D — Google review
We had an absolutely wonderful visit this August. We had prebooked the penguin feeding and got to meet them up close together with a very welcoming zookeeper. We can only recommend a visit here, it's worth the trip.
Lukas S — Google review
Beautiful birdies and lovely variation of wildlife, I recommend purchasing a ticket online as they only accept credit cards if you pay by card, and plan your visit in the morning cause there's so much to see.
Sara — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(314)
Am Vogelpark, 29699 Walsrode, Germany
https://www.weltvogelpark.de/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+49 5161 60440
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11

Schwebefähre Oste - Hemmoor

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Club
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Super
Matthias P — Google review
Nice old historical cable Ferry. Museum, Ferry that is still active. Worth a short stop if your in the area.
Ace T — Google review
A very nice historic place still working today. Unfortunately we missen the ride, but Im sure its a great experience.
David B — Google review
Beautiful place with interesting historical background. Perfect for everyone interested in technology.
Jan S — Google review
Convinient, fast, service minded and humorous stafg.
Morten I — Google review
What a gem this town is! Genuinely German. Visit the bridge. One of the few surviving of its kind
Klaus F — Google review
Impressive and unique bridge. However, it is closed during winter.
Peter K — Google review
Nice place to go on a very quiet weekend
Emma S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(24)
Fährstraße 1, 21756 Osten, Germany
https://www.schwebefaehre-osten.de/
12

Magic Park Verden

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Child-friendly amusement park, with rides & model dinosaurs plus live magic shows & a petting zoo.
My grandchildren are 10 and 7 and were able to do almost everything themselves. Lots of exciting, accessible activities. The Dragon ride was very cool 😎 We had a fun day.
Bianca J — Google review
Great fun park for young kids. Plenty of carousels, some faster, some slower. There is also a fairy tale walk where different fairy tales are presented.
Ar T — Google review
Great spot for kids up to 8 years old. Just a heads-up: they only accept cash payments in the restaurant — I had to use up all my coins. Pretty ridiculous in this day and age… if payment device is broken, please consider to provide a spare one!
Iam O — Google review
It's such a shame that this park is not well organized. We visit the park 4 person on a Saturday afternoon. We waited at one food station 1,5 hours, finally when we arrived in front to order the electronic sistem was broken so they start to close. We went to the next food station were we waited for 4 pizza 1,5 again, because there was working only one boy who was sooooooooooooooo slowly... It was like a bad joke. So we lost 3 hours only waiting in the lines for food. For 81 euros 2 adults and 2 kids IT WAS NOT WORTH IT! Never again we will come here and we don't recommend. Shame for the animals, this was the only nice thing here.
Roxana ( — Google review
Great wee place to take the kiddos. I wouldn’t recommend fir kids over the age of 12-13 they could get bored but the wee ones will love it!! You can also bring your dogs as long as you keep them on a leash and they are used to crowds!
Michelle R — Google review
Had a lovely time. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Quite a few rides are self-serviced, which we liked.
Henny S — Google review
if you're neither looking for crazy rides nor a theme park that pretty much yells "I was made in 2023! I'm super modern! Look at me how shiney I am!", then you should go to this theme park if you're into 'vintage' parks. This park is a bit on the older side of life but made with so much detail and love. My friend and I are always coming back because it just makes you feel "at home". Nostalgic classic rides, nostalgic colors .. love it! Also, it's great for smaller/younger kids, not so much for teens who usually want to go on fast rides ;) it's definitely worth it (as an adult) to come here in the late afternoon for a price reduction
K T — Google review
Great burgers in Ritter Rost Schlemmerland!!! If you are in a park, it’s a must! The cook 🧑‍🍳 is just great, he very much takes care that his customers like the taste 👍
Irina B — Google review
4.0
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3.5
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Heinrich-Schröder-Weg 5-7, 27283 Verden (Aller), Germany
http://www.magicpark-verden.de/
13

Wolfcenter GbR

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Educational zoo with wolf enclosures, an interactive exhibition, restaurant & conference rooms.
We had the "Evening with Wolves at the Winter Solstice" package. The actual wolf experience was great, but definitely not for small children! The weather was very cold and our group was all adults braving the storm to see these wolves devour a whole deer -- like I said, a great experience. But if you are coming with children, maybe check out the Meet&Greet package instead. Some small functionalities that made the experience much better were: 1) We had a private room and a seperated bathroom. The bathroom was pretty clean and came with disinfectant spray, which definitely made it more comfortable. 2) The Purell hand sanitizer dispensers were actually filled and working! 3) The rooms have a small kitchenette, we should have definitely gotten more food or snacks with us. They also had a coffee machine, electric kettle, toaster, and fridge with small freezer. We brought teabags and it was a very good call. And it also had salt, vinegar, sugar, dish detergent, clean sponges, etc! 4) All of the wall sockets have pre-installed child covers! Such a small but great feature. 5) We had a grill dinner included but the sausages were either pork or vegetarian, so we asked if we could bring our own. They were very accomodating and grilled our sausages quickly, put them in a different tray and we got to eat our food happily :) 6) Whenever we had questions, the staff went out of their way to resolve the underlying problem, rather than just respond. We were low on cash and asked for help finding an ATM (which they didn't have) but the woman we asked then gave some other solutions until we found one that worked! They really go the extra mile. Some things to be aware of: 1) Pack slippers or some sort of house shoes, I wish we had known that! Would have made the experience much better. Maybe even add more functional items to the gift shop or as a vending machine to the housing area!! Stocking with simple cheap 'hotel' items like shampoo bars, house slippers, snacks... 2) Bring your own coffee, tea bags, etc for after the event! Maybe the restaurant was open but after several hours in the cold, we just wanted to lie down with some tea. We brought some tea bags and snacks but we could have done even more. I'm sure people who are gluten free or have severe allergies will be happy to have a space where they can make extra food. 3) Bring cash!!! You can pay with card in the restaurant and gift shop, but if you are thinking of coming by bus, just get a taxi instead from the Dörverden train station. The number is shown next to the bus stop and it's about 16 euros one way. Much easier. In short, this isn't a cheap experience, and it isn't something super quick to do. In summer it looks like they have a lot of good activities, like a gold rush themed dig and some other unique exhibitions. It's a great gift for the wolf-obsessed person in your life and it's also a good weekend getaway, but I would really recommend against trying to cut costs on something like this. Better to just get the package, take your time, and enjoy all the little things that come your way.
Uma H — Google review
Wolfcenter will long remain amongst some of the best places I have ever visited. Seeing the wolves up close, less than a metre away was simply breathtaking. They all seem well looked after and just please themselves in their enclosures. They are not shy of people and will sit, stand and lay extremely close to the fencing - looking right at visitors and being quite content. In addition to the wolves, the centre also offers the chance to see other species of animals such as goats, foxes, alpacas and prairie dogs. As well as the live animals there is a really well made museum & exhibition, lots of information boards placed on the enclosures, a restaurant, and a gift shop on site. Highly recommend a visit here!
DPW — Google review
It’s amazing to see wolfs and other animals in this camp. Very interesting for the adults and kids. Sadly that we can enjoy this communication with animals through the net. There is a show with an eagle and feeding the wolfs. You can enjoy simply food in the cafe.
Alexius K — Google review
It was nice! Small, but fun to see the wolves. Would be nice to have some English translations 😅
Lilja K — Google review
Amazing place. Super friendly staff, incredibly flexible and accommodating. The night in the Tippi was an adventure, falling asleep and waking up to the howling wolves. The room was very clean and simple, but well equipped. Overall impeccable facilities. Strongly recommend!
Tilo H — Google review
It's nice to see the wolves close up. Decent cafe. Interesting displays - text in German only.
Peter E — Google review
While on a short holiday we popped into the wolf center and took a guided tour , they fed and explained habits of the wolves. While on tour we were allowed to tour Wolfcenter’s lodging. They are small rooms on stilts, putting you in an over head view of the wolf habitats. The lady explained that lots of newlyweds come here for their honeymoon. Typically accommodations, coffee maker, microwave etc in rooms . Definitely worth the stop of traveling near by.
Fredrick M — Google review
Great wolf conservation center. Very educative and for an extra fee you can feed the wolves or gain access to the photo hatches.
L. V — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(57)
Kasernenstraße 2, 27313 Dörverden, Germany
https://www.wolfcenter.de/
+49 4234 943110
14

Escape Nienburg | Dein Escape Room Rätselabenteuer & VR im Team erleben

Escape room center
Fun & Games
Amusement park
Entertainment agency
Event management company
Function room facility
Absolute worth it....we went with 2 groups 2 different rooms and all had a blast with the whole game and scenario an awesome experience of teamwork and really smart situations and surprises without giving away anything...cool hosts we had a great day with our team and escape nienburg is an absolute 2 thumbs up..go there and have fun escaping their rooms...
John L — Google review
Fantastic night and totally different. Loved it. Thank you. Xx
Sue C — Google review
Coooool
Anja F — Google review
One day i will come here!
Lucas L — Google review
Nice place
Akondo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I played the detective room with 6 English-speaking colleagues and we mastered it successfully. The puzzles are mostly logical, but we needed a hint every now and then. We were looked after very friendly by the friendly staff. So, all in all a recommendation! (Original) Ich habe den Detektivraum zusammen mit 6 englisch-sprachigen Kollegen gespielt und wir haben ihn erfolgreich gemeistert. Die Rätsel sind meist schlüssig, wir benötigten aber ab und an einen Hinweis. Wir wurden durch das nette Personal sehr freundlich betreut. Also, alles in allem eine Empfehlung!
Uwe — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was there with my two children (13,17) in the medieval room. This is very lovingly designed and definitely a huge fun factor. It's like you're in another world. Clues come at the right time. In short, we had great fun. I would definitely recommend it and would be happy to do it again. (Original) Ich war dort mit meinen beiden Kindern (13,17) im Mittelalterraum. Dieser ist sehr liebevoll gestaltet und auf jeden Fall ein riesen Spaß Faktor. Man ist wie in einer anderen Welt. Hinweise kommen zum richtigen Zeitpunkt. Kurzum, wir hatten Mega-Spaß. Ich würde es auf jeden Fall weiterempfehlen und bin gerne wieder dabei.
Caputomehl — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very well thought out, simple concept. That an old villa with little puzzles can keep so many people busy. At first glance it might not be a super modern facility, but all the really important things are offered there and small groups have to work as a team. The most important thing... a team without WhatsApp (Original) Sehr gut durchdachtes ,einfaches Konzept. Das eine alte Villa mit kleinen Rätseln so viele Menschen gut beschäftigen kann. Auf den ersten Blick vielleicht nicht die super moderne Anlage.dort werden aber alle wirklich wichtigen Dinge angeboten und kleine Gruppen müssen als Team arbeiten. Das wichtigste.. ein Team ohne WhatsApp
Dagmar W — Google review
4.8
(330)
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5.0
(80)
Goethepl. 2, 31582 Nienburg/Weser, Germany
https://www.escape-nienburg.de/
+49 5021 8641040
15

St. Petri Dom Bremen

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Petri Dom Bremen, also known as Bremer Dom, is a striking 11th-century cathedral located in the heart of Bremen's old town. The current structure was built between 1043-1072 after its predecessor was destroyed by fire. With its Gothic towers and Romanesque arches, the cathedral offers panoramic city views from its lofty height.
St. Peter's Cathedral (St. Petri Dom) in Bremen is a stunning example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture, located in the heart of the city's market square. The cathedral dates back over 1,200 years, with its current structure built mainly in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its most striking features are the two towering twin spires, which rise about 98 meters high and dominate Bremen’s skyline. The exterior is built from dark sandstone, giving it a majestic, weathered look. The facade includes arched doorways, rose windows, and ornate carvings. Inside, the cathedral has vaulted ceilings, ancient crypts, richly decorated altars, and a beautifully carved pulpit. It reflects Bremen's religious, cultural, and architectural history across centuries.
Rafa L — Google review
Huge and beautiful. Last time I had seen it only form the outside; and it looks amazing in the night light. This time we were able to explore the inside. The windows are tainted with beautiful lively paintings. The Chandeliers hanging from the high ceiling just adds more to the overall beauty. They do have a huge organ. The pulpit is really beautiful with all those sculptures carved out of the wood. Overall it is impressive.
Animesh K — Google review
The church is magnificent - both outside and inside. But what I liked most was the corner with children's toys! You don't see that often! Our little one was busy with the toys and let the adults have a good look around.
Aliaksei A — Google review
A stunning example of medieval architecture! 🏛️📐 ​St. Petri Dom is a masterpiece of design, blending heavy Romanesque pillars with soaring Gothic vaulted ceilings. The interior design is amazing, especially the painted arches and the intricate stone masonry. ​The transition from rounded arches to pointed Gothic windows is clearly visible on the facade. ​It’s a quiet, impressive space to admire the craftsmanship of the past. Highly recommended for the engineering and history alone!
Khalid A — Google review
Free entry into a sacred, ancient space. Loved it. Interesting architecture, art and wood carvings. Light a candle for your loved ones. What a beautiful place.
Sibylle P — Google review
St. Peter’s Church (Peterskirche) in Munich is a spectacular landmark, especially known for its stunning interior in Baroque style. The intricate details, towering ceilings, and beautiful artworks create an unforgettable atmosphere that is definitely worth experiencing. Entry to the church is free, making it an accessible and rewarding stop for anyone visiting the city. However, climbing the tower is a different story. While it costs €4 per adult and €2 per child, the experience doesn’t quite live up to expectations. The ascent involves 265 spiral steps—a good workout, no doubt—but the panoramic view from the top is severely compromised by an unsightly metal mesh. This dense grid makes it nearly impossible to take good photos of the city, which is a big letdown. In an age where resistant glass or less intrusive barriers are available, the current setup feels outdated and frustrating. In short, unless you’re climbing the tower purely for exercise, it’s probably not worth it. The church’s interior is absolutely worth a visit, but the tower climb might leave you disappointed—especially if you’re hoping to capture those perfect panoramic shots of Munich.
Rey R — Google review
Beautiful gothic cathedral in the centre of Bremen. The area is very touristy but it can be quite peaceful inside the cathedral. Entrance is free and there are often choir performances going on.
Sreekuttan S — Google review
The museum is free entrance and worth the visit. Very impressed with how the tourism is so well organised in Bremen. Kudos to the planners.
Antony N — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Sandstraße 10-12, 28195 Bremen, Germany
http://www.stpetridom.de/
+49 421 365040
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16

Schnoor Bremen

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Schnoor, Bremen's oldest district, is a charming neighborhood filled with 15th and 16th century timber-framed houses lining cobblestone streets. The name "Schnoor" actually means "line" in German, reflecting the way these houses are built side by side. Walking through this historical area feels like stepping into a fairytale, surrounded by galleries, cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Schnoor in Bremen, and I must say, it was one of the most charming experiences I've had in a long time. This historic neighborhood is a must-see for anyone traveling to Bremen. The narrow, cobblestone streets are lined with beautifully preserved 16th-century houses, each one telling a story of the past. The atmosphere is enchanting, with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants tucked away in every corner. I loved getting lost in the winding streets, discovering hidden gems, and admiring the intricate architecture. The Schnoor is a true gem of Bremen, and I felt like I had stepped back in time. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a unique experience, the Schnoor is a must-visit destination. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to explore the authentic side of Bremen. *Tips:* - Take your time to wander the streets and discover the hidden gems. - Visit the local shops and cafes to get a feel for the community. - Don't miss the stunning architecture and historic landmarks. *Overall:* The Schnoor in Bremen is a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you with lasting memories. I fell in love with its charm and character, and I'm sure you will too!
Daniel C — Google review
Fun little place to visit when you come to Germany. There are a variety of shops to check out, as well as places to grab a bite to eat. I would recommend you go early in the day to find nearby street parking.
Rose T — Google review
It's a lovely place, made up of narrow streets and small shops. You can get lost in the narrow streets and find interesting shops along the way. It's a wonderful walking route. You can relax and soak up the atmosphere by sitting and sipping something in the surrounding cafes. It's a wonderful place.
Sky — Google review
We absolutely loved exploring the Schnoor district in Bremen. It's a truly enchanting and picturesque neighborhood that feels like you've stepped back in time. Wandering through the narrow, cobblestone lanes lined with tiny, historic houses is a magical experience. The area is filled with unique boutiques, artisan workshops, and cozy cafés, each housed in a building with its own character. The atmosphere is lively yet intimate, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll, shopping for unique souvenirs, or simply soaking in the fairytale-like ambiance. It's the heart and soul of old Bremen and an absolute must-see for any visitor. We highly recommend taking your time to explore every little alley.
Khalid A — Google review
If there was a German Harry Potter, then it would be filmed in Bremen. The Schnoor district is Bremen’s oldest and most charming neighborhood, with winding alleyways and beautifully preserved half-timbered houses dating back to the 15th–18th centuries. Worth visiting 🙌🏼
Ekaterina K — Google review
When you are in Bremen… definitely visit Schnoor. The area here is not so big but so cute with the little streets, restaurants and shops. Adorable! 🥰 So don’t skip this part of Bremen!!!!
Maya I — Google review
A very beautiful place in the old part of city. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Bremen. It feels like you've stepped into an old city from several centuries ago.
Baleriy 3 — Google review
A really beautiful place to walk around, go enjoy the buildings and contribute to local businesses. Great way to spend an afternoon.
Anna B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(2796)
Schnoor, 28195 Bremen, Germany
http://www.bremen-schnoor.de/index.php?id=235
+49 421 38010998
17

Bremen Town Hall

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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Bremen Town Hall is a stunning Gothic building in Bremen, Germany, known for its ornate interior featuring a marbled lobby and gilded Art Nouveau chamber. It is a popular tourist destination with numerous antiques and beautiful decorations adorning its walls. This architectural masterpiece dates back to the Gothic era and offers visitors the opportunity to stroll through its historic halls. Easily accessible by car or train, it is one of the oldest and most unique places in Germany.
I totally recommend visiting the Bremen Rathaus. We had an amazing experience during our weekend trip to Bremen. The building is very beautiful and we enjoyed its interior. Mostly, we wish to thank the staff for the attention they paid to us: as the only non-German speakers of our booking time, they arranged a specific visit in English: our guide, Ms Britta - I hope I spelled the name correctly - was lovely and passionate about the history of Bremen and its Townhall. She made us feel welcomed and we enjoyed our tour so much! Totally recommended!
Filippo T — Google review
Magnificently artistic! Bremen Town Hall (Bremer Rathaus) is one of the most beautiful examples of brick Gothic and Weser Renaissance in Europe and has rightly been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2004. Around 1400, when Bremen's development was at its peak, a new town hall was planned on the initiative of mayor Johan Hemeling and councillors Friedrich Wigger and Hinrich von der Trupe. Between 1405 and 1410, a Gothic "Saalgeschossbau" (hall building) was built on the northeast side of Bremen's Marktplatz, right in front of the archbishop's palace. A clear demonstration of the city's self-confidence in relation to ecclesiastical authority. The lavishly decorated façade of the town hall features statues of Charlemagne and the seven prince-electors, demonstrating Bremen's claim to being a free imperial city. The Renaissance brought several modifications: between 1545 and 1550 an extension with three floors, containing a new Wittheits-Stube and offices, was built between the town hall and the archbishop's palace. In 1595-1596 the front façade was modified for the first time: the Gothic windows with their typical pointed arches were replaced by large rectangular windows. Between 1608 and 1612, during the second modification, the front façade was given its Weserrenaissance appearance: the two middle windows and the proclamation door were replaced by a huge avant-corps (a facade extension) crowned with a Flemish gable. The baroque extension from 1682/83 is best visible on the corner where the statue of the Bremer Stadtmusikanten stands. With the German mediatisation of 1803 the archbishop's palace fell to the municipality of Bremen, and in 1818/19 it was partly dismantled and rebuilt as a neoclassical "Stadthaus" (municipal city hall). The enormous population growth in the 19th century and Wilhelminism made it necessary to enlarge the town hall. Thus the "Stadthaus" was demolished and between 1919 and 1913 the "Neues Rathaus" was built, a neo-Renaissance creation by the architect Gabriel von Seidl. All in all, Bremen today has a magnificent building complex that is not only very beautiful, but also represents the centuries-long development of civil autonomy in the Holy Roman Empire.
Koen — Google review
The inside of the Rathaus is pretty nice, however, you can only enter with a guided tour, and there is no tour for foreigners, only in German, which is unfortunate
Gajdán G — Google review
Absolutely stunning living example of Gothic architecture showcasing the rich history of that era. Really a masterpiece. The history takes it back to 15th century.
Animesh K — Google review
In the heart of Bremen stands the beloved statue of the Bremen Town Musicians — a fairy tale brought to life. A donkey, dog, cat, and rooster stacked together, reminding us that teamwork and hope can overcome even the toughest challenges. 🌿🤝
Ali A — Google review
Such a beautiful and old town hall. Inside and out, this building is just amazing.  The entry fee is €9 per person. The English tour starts at 12 p.m on Monday (not sure about other days), and the tour guide is very knowledgeable and friendly. If you're visiting Bremen, then you should also visit Bremen Town Hall. You won't regret it.
Marina T — Google review
Our guide spoke perfect English and explained the history with many funny and interesting stories. The magic was that the building was not damaged during WW2 and has wonderfully intricate plaster, wood work and tiles..
Margaret H — Google review
Very good tour in English. Need to book.
Richard L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(980)
Am Markt 21, 28195 Bremen, Germany
https://www.rathaus.bremen.de/
+49 421 3616132
18

Town Musicians of Bremen

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Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Town Musicians of Bremen is a famous bronze statue in Bremen, Germany, depicting the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster from the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale. Created by artist Gerhard Marcks in 1953, it represents the popular German folktale about four animals seeking a new life as town musicians. The statue has become an iconic landmark in Bremen and attracts many visitors.
As someone who loves history and architecture, Bremen completely captivated me. It’s easily the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited. Walking through the city centre felt like stepping into a storybook; every corner seemed to tell a tale of its rich past, with stunning historical buildings and intricate architectural details. The famous Town Hall and Roland Statue are mesmerizing landmarks, and the cobblestone streets add to the city's charm. The Christmas market, especially just before Christmas Eve, was like a dream come to life; magical, enchanting, and filled with wonder. The festive stalls, glowing lights, and the aroma of mulled wine and roasted almonds created an atmosphere that was nothing short of extraordinary. It felt as though I had walked into one of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, complete with twinkling lights and joyous holiday spirit. The blend of history, culture, and festive magic in Bremen made it an unforgettable experience. It’s not just a place you visit but one you feel deeply connected to, as if it was pulled straight from the pages of your favorite childhood storybook. Bremen is truly a city of wonders, especially during the Christmas season!
Bithy S — Google review
Bremen is a nice town. Interesting story around the musicians. Do not miss the church, the traditional stores including their famous chocolate, the candy making store, the narrowest street in germany as well as the manhole in the main square where you can listen to the animals for a coin. A great day trip place near Hamburg.
Carmen A — Google review
It cute, definitely a line to take photos of this statue. Wonderful little display in the town centre. Good to see. But it's just a statue.
Kay D — Google review
Hello, I'm not the best storyteller and photographer, but if you're interested!! The city is beautiful and full of surprises. You just have to see the charm that Bremen can show and give. As one of!!! the most beautiful cities in Germany. I'm happy that I saw with my own eyes what you can see there. Yes, and a little bit of what I saw.
Normunds Z — Google review
No visit to Bremen is complete without seeing the famous Town Musicians statue. This beloved bronze monument, depicting the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster from the Brothers Grimm fairytale, is as charming in person as you'd hope. It's become a wonderful tradition for visitors to make a wish while holding the donkey's front legs. You'll see the shiny, worn bronze from countless wishes made there. The statue is smaller than some expect. It's nestled in a perfect spot right next to the stunning Town Hall. Be prepared to wait a moment for your turn to take a photo, as it's deservedly one of the city's most popular attractions. A truly must see piece of art.
Khalid A — Google review
Bremen – A City of Character and Quiet Charm I found Bremen to be a city full of understated beauty. Its historic center, with landmarks like the Town Hall and the Roland statue, speaks to its rich past, while quiet streets and riverside paths offer a peaceful atmosphere. The Bremen Town Musicians statue adds a whimsical touch, especially for those who appreciate folklore. It’s not a loud or flashy destination, but if you enjoy history, culture, and a slower pace, Bremen is well worth a visit.
Irina B — Google review
This is a must see statue depicting the most famous chapter of the story where the animal musicians scare away the robbers by creating a scary and noisy creature. It is best to (re-)read the short story first to get a better feel for the statue. We went before 8am and we were the only one there. It was peaceful and we had good morning light. We went later in the day as our traveling mascot, Pedals Puffin, wanted to see if he could join the musicians but alas he didn’t fit in the lineup. We had to wait in turn to get his photo opportunity.
Simon R — Google review
As a Kurdish wanderer, the story of the Bremen Town Musicians resonates deeply with the spirit of our own people. Here you have these four animals – a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster – each cast aside, deemed "useless" by their former masters, facing a bleak future of being discarded or worse. Yet, instead of succumbing to despair, they unite, their shared vulnerability forging an unbreakable bond. This journey to Bremen, a mythical land of freedom where they hope to become musicians, is not just a physical one; it's a profound act of defiance. They refuse to accept their assigned fate. Their strength lies not in individual power, but in their collective wit and their unique, cacophonous harmony – a sound that scares away the robbers and secures their new home. This mirrors the Kurdish experience so powerfully. For generations, Kurds have been displaced, denied their rights, and subjected to the harsh realities of occupation and attempted cultural erasure by various colonizing and occupying powers. Like the animals, many have been deemed "unwanted" or a "problem." Yet, in the face of such adversity, the Kurdish people have consistently shown an extraordinary resilience. Our resistance, much like the animals' loud and startling "music," hasn't always been about overwhelming force, but about unity, ingenuity, and an unwavering determination to survive and thrive. We, too, have formed alliances, often out of necessity, with those who share our dreams of self-determination. The vision of a free Kurdistan, a "Bremen" where our culture, language, and identity can flourish without threat, continues to drive us. The Bremen Town Musicians found their home not in the city they set out for, but in a place they claimed through collective action. This reminds me that for the Kurdish people, true liberation might not be a pre-ordained destination, but a space forged through our continued struggle, our unity, and our refusal to be silenced. Like those musicians, we continue to sing our song, a testament to our enduring spirit against all odds.
Ali G — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Schoppensteel 1, 28195 Bremen, Germany
https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/bremer-stadtmusikanten
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Bremen Market Square

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Bremen Market Square is a charming and historic town square located in the heart of Bremen. It has been a central trading spot for centuries and is now famous for its annual holiday markets. The square is surrounded by stunning architecture, including the Weser Renaissance town hall and the iconic figure of Roland, both protected as UNESCO world heritage sites. Visitors can relax at one of the cafes on the square while taking in the bustling atmosphere.
Bremen Market Square is absolutely stunning and deserves every bit of five stars! Surrounded by magnificent historical buildings like the Town Hall and the Roland Statue, it’s a place where history and charm come together perfectly. The architecture is breathtaking, and the atmosphere is lively yet relaxed—ideal for strolling, taking photos, or enjoying a coffee at one of the nearby cafes. Whether you’re interested in culture, history, or just soaking up the local vibe, this square offers a memorable experience at any time of day. A true gem in the heart of Bremen!
Mindaugas — Google review
A small town fulls of charm. Around one hour train ride departing from Hamburg, highly recommended to visit !
Tess — Google review
Lots of old buildings. Middle age Europe vibe. Great scenery at night especially.
Emre E — Google review
The Market Square is the heart of the city of Bremen. It is a very beautiful old square, a favorite place for both locals and tourists to relax. Here you can find the famous statue of the Bremen Musicians. During my stay, a music festival was taking place. I highly recommend all tourists to visit and see this beautiful place.
Baleriy 3 — Google review
What a wonderful pit stop on the way to Amsterdam from Hamburg. Standing in the middle of the square while the church tower was ringing was magical. So beautiful, makes you feel like you went back in time.
Jay D — Google review
All the famous attractions in one spot, so if you just want to do the must sees, this is it. St Petri Dom, Böttcherstrasse, the Muscians, the Loch, the Rathaus - all in or just off the square. Other than one small souvenir kiosk, it is not at all touristy and certainly wasn’t crowded on a Monday at 11am. Easy to get to via public transport.
Benjamin H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Magical Christmas atmosphere in the heart of Bremen! The Bremen Christmas Market is absolutely enchanting — one of the most beautiful festive experiences I’ve ever had! The whole city comes alive with sparkling lights, the smell of roasted almonds, mulled wine, and gingerbread filling the air. The market stalls are full of unique handmade gifts, traditional German treats, and beautiful decorations that make it impossible not to feel the Christmas spirit. The historic setting in the old town adds to the charm, especially around the stunning Bremen Town Hall and Roland statue. Everyone is so friendly, and there’s a real sense of warmth and joy everywhere you go. Whether you’re sipping hot chocolate, listening to carol singers, or admiring the lights by the river, it truly feels like stepping into a Christmas fairy tale. I would recommend the Bremen Christmas Market to anyone — it’s an unforgettable experience and the perfect way to celebrate the season!
Blake G — Google review
Wonderful center to the old Bremen. E went early in the morning, before 8am, when there was no one around and you had the wonderful morning light.
Simon R — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1313)
Am Markt 2, 28195 Bremen, Germany
+49 421 321676
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Bremen Market Square

Mentioned on 
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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Bremen Market Square is a charming and historic town square located in the heart of Bremen. It has been a central trading spot for centuries and is now famous for its annual holiday markets. The square is surrounded by stunning architecture, including the Weser Renaissance town hall and the iconic figure of Roland, both protected as UNESCO world heritage sites. Visitors can relax at one of the cafes on the square while taking in the bustling atmosphere.
Bremen Market Square is absolutely stunning and deserves every bit of five stars! Surrounded by magnificent historical buildings like the Town Hall and the Roland Statue, it’s a place where history and charm come together perfectly. The architecture is breathtaking, and the atmosphere is lively yet relaxed—ideal for strolling, taking photos, or enjoying a coffee at one of the nearby cafes. Whether you’re interested in culture, history, or just soaking up the local vibe, this square offers a memorable experience at any time of day. A true gem in the heart of Bremen!
Mindaugas — Google review
A small town fulls of charm. Around one hour train ride departing from Hamburg, highly recommended to visit !
Tess — Google review
Lots of old buildings. Middle age Europe vibe. Great scenery at night especially.
Emre E — Google review
The Market Square is the heart of the city of Bremen. It is a very beautiful old square, a favorite place for both locals and tourists to relax. Here you can find the famous statue of the Bremen Musicians. During my stay, a music festival was taking place. I highly recommend all tourists to visit and see this beautiful place.
Baleriy 3 — Google review
What a wonderful pit stop on the way to Amsterdam from Hamburg. Standing in the middle of the square while the church tower was ringing was magical. So beautiful, makes you feel like you went back in time.
Jay D — Google review
All the famous attractions in one spot, so if you just want to do the must sees, this is it. St Petri Dom, Böttcherstrasse, the Muscians, the Loch, the Rathaus - all in or just off the square. Other than one small souvenir kiosk, it is not at all touristy and certainly wasn’t crowded on a Monday at 11am. Easy to get to via public transport.
Benjamin H — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Magical Christmas atmosphere in the heart of Bremen! The Bremen Christmas Market is absolutely enchanting — one of the most beautiful festive experiences I’ve ever had! The whole city comes alive with sparkling lights, the smell of roasted almonds, mulled wine, and gingerbread filling the air. The market stalls are full of unique handmade gifts, traditional German treats, and beautiful decorations that make it impossible not to feel the Christmas spirit. The historic setting in the old town adds to the charm, especially around the stunning Bremen Town Hall and Roland statue. Everyone is so friendly, and there’s a real sense of warmth and joy everywhere you go. Whether you’re sipping hot chocolate, listening to carol singers, or admiring the lights by the river, it truly feels like stepping into a Christmas fairy tale. I would recommend the Bremen Christmas Market to anyone — it’s an unforgettable experience and the perfect way to celebrate the season!
Blake G — Google review
Wonderful center to the old Bremen. E went early in the morning, before 8am, when there was no one around and you had the wonderful morning light.
Simon R — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1313)
Am Markt 2, 28195 Bremen, Germany
+49 421 321676
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21

Valentin submarine pens

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Space of remembrance
Sights & Landmarks
The Valentin Submarine Pens, also known as the U-boat Bunker, is a significant historical site located between Bremen and Bremerhaven. This massive structure was intended to be a submarine factory during World War II and was one of the largest of its kind in Germany. Despite never completing a single submarine due to air raids and the allied advance in 1945, it stands as an imposing reminder of that era.
Very moving place. The story telling is good. There is still a lot of work needed to preserve this place, we gladly left a donation, but it is completely free of charge to enter. There is a good app but download it and also download the tour in the app before going inside. Definitely recommend this place as a visit.
Michael — Google review
Eerie feels grasp over while visiting the Gigantic submarine yard of WWII. 23feet deep concrete roof , 23 feet wall! jaw dropped!Beyond imagination! Horror of war ! Over 6000 forced labor died!
Munshed S — Google review
Very happy I swung by this place. It’s an incredibly impressive building, and the history of it was explored and explained quite well. It was especially striking to me to hear the differences they noted between the experience of being a forced labourer/prisoner and what the German officers thought it was like. There was a notable difference in accounts of how hard the officers thought the prisoners had it, and just how inhumane the conditions actually were. They managed to highlight these experiences by letting accounts speak for themselves in rather a nice way. I spent about one and a half hour there before I had to move on, but I wished I’d had a bit longer (I did, to be fair, spend a lot of time taking pictures, so if you haven’t brought a camera you might be fine with 1-1 1/2 hour). It’s quite difficult to grasp just how huge the bunker is, so if you’re at all interested in seeing it, I can only strongly recommend you go!
Ellen L — Google review
The interactive information area seamed to be rather out of order or not finished. Many displays were not available or partially corrupted. As far as the bunker goes it was very promising during my outside walk around. Good information and detail. Inside is was focused around a story cast upon the wall telling stories of the time. Not nearly as interesting as I was hoping for.
Joe W — Google review
So worth visiting, to learn how those who were destined to ‘Extermination through labour’ were cruelly treated. Also to appreciate the bravery of 617 Sqdn who forced the closure of the Pen days before it went into full submarine assembly. The people who run Valentin have created a thoughtful and sympathetic tribute, the film that is projected on to an internal wall highlights the triumph of humanity over the most appalling tyranny.
Nick — Google review
It's a huge structure spanning over 400m long.The reason why the submarine bunker was built is quite interesting. The forced labour leaves a chilling legacy about innocent people being taken advantage of. Today, they provide a lott of information about what really happened. If this is of interest to you, check it out. Mrhaemer adventure.
Carl — Google review
Great memorial site. A lot of history from the WW2. Free entrance, recommend this
Henrik D — Google review
Absolutely fascinating and educational place to visit. I’m glad they have opened it to the public and educated everyone on the history of the bunker. The exhibits (EN & DE) are still being put together but it’s high quality. Much appreciated.
Katherine W — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Rekumer Siel, 28777 Bremen, Germany
http://www.denkort-bunker-valentin.de/
+49 421 69673670
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Jaderpark

Amusement park
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo with animals from around the world, plus an amusement park with gentle, family-friendly rides.
Super nice experience You can get anything:animals,birds, bar, restaurant,souvenirs, strand, water slides, train rides, kids playgrounds, wendeling machins.A very nice place and huge.First i thought it is expensive:24,50 for adults, 22,50 for kids above 3 uears old but it worth it.Good invesment for a full day of quality time and fun. We will return. I love it🥰😍
Extremadura P — Google review
May 1st was the first time for I and my family with friends… to come have fun here… and I was amazed and swept off my feet… it’s really beautiful and well kept… Well done to all staff working here… you all are really doing a great job…. We had the best time of our lives remembering how blessed and rich we are especially Also in Africa…A friends child was forced to say and I quote „ today is the best day of my life and that gave me much happiness „ thanks once more for the good work we hope to visit more often 🥰
Maureen A — Google review
Nice place better to come early so you could enjoy all the rides with your family food is not so great there though but im impressed with how clean their toilet is
Jennife M — Google review
Great place for children and adults. Lots of activities to be done. Good variety of animals and rides. Will definitely be coming back when in the neighborhood.
Adolfo R — Google review
I was there more than 5 times. The park is really good to enjoy with the children.
Dhesani W — Google review
Was a great Halloween experience with the family! Great decorations, food and extras for the kids. The only not so good thing was that although the park closed at 9 pm, the Spielscheune was closed already at 6pm, there were not so many places to get warm. Because of the rain and cold weather we had to leave before the Fireworks. Hope next year the Spielscheune also stays opened, would be perfect.
Ingrid E — Google review
Kids can enjoy few rides along with zoo.
Satyajit N — Google review
Nice and fun place 😍🎢 You can borrow a wagen to carry Luggage and Bags < for big family 😂
Alanood A — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(66)
Tiergartenstraße 69, 26349 Jade, Germany
https://www.jaderpark.de/
+49 4454 91130
23

St. Lamberti Church of Oldenburg

Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Architectural Buildings
Churches & Cathedrals
Brick Church on the outside (Gothic), Neoclassical inside. Round plant and the benches layout is quite original and worthy to see. Don't miss the Tombstones between the main entrance and the church entrance.
B. H — Google review
A very special church, love the interior. It's different than the usual churches you see in Germany.
JJS — Google review
A very impressive 13th century church with amazing Gothic architecture exterior and stunning renovated interior full of marble.
Levan I — Google review
Old beautiful building. If you're into architecture and sightseeing, then it's a place worth visiting. Often there are street music performances on the square next to the church. And Christmas Market during Weinachten.
Alex S — Google review
Absolutely stunning mix of preserved history and renovated modern elements. Entrance is free, definitely worth a visit
Emma W — Google review
Christmas market was fun, would recommend if you're into that sort of stuff. Lots of typical food and little things to buy
Thomas V — Google review
The tallest building of Oldenburg!
Sumiethraa S — Google review
Its so solemn there. I love the atmosphere
Random P — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(68)
Markt 17, 26122 Oldenburg, Germany
https://kirchengemeinde-oldenburg.de/st-lamberti-kirche/
+49 441 9991980
24

Schlossgarten Oldenburg

Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Scenic, landscaped grounds surrounding stately buildings, plus a greenhouse & a tea pavilion.
4.5
(148)
Gartenstraße 8, 26122 Oldenburg, Germany
http://www.schlossgarten-ol.de/
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Zwischenahner Meer

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
A scenic 1,359-acre lake in a sinkhole known for its motor-free water sports & as a birdlife haven.
What an amazing relaxing place , just amazing
Sidra U — Google review
nice view⛱️🌅
Bderki 2 — Google review
A delicious place...
Giulia M — Google review
Beautiful!
Adrian G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful and large inland body of water that is ideal for a walk. I recommend parking in the north, looking at the historical settlement and then taking a lap around the sea. In this case, halfway along the south bank you have the opportunity to take a break at the beautiful cafés and restaurants. (Original) Ein sehr schönes und großes Binnengewässer, das sehr für einen Spaziergang einlädt. Ich empfehle als Runde im Norden zu parken, sich die historische Siedlung anzusehen und dann eine Runde um das Meer zu drehen. In diesem Falle hat man am Südufer zur Hälfte die gute Möglichkeit Pause an den schönen Cafés und Restaurants zu machen.
Dr. R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful lake with a 12 km circular path. If walking is too far for you, you can simply take the boat. (Original) Sehr schöner See mit einem 12 km-Rundweg. Wem das zu Fuß dann doch zu weit ist, der fährt einfach mit dem Schiff.
Stephanie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It takes about an hour to cycle around the area, covering 12.5 km. We started at the Garden Park. The paths are well-maintained with glen sand or asphalt. Unfortunately, some paths directly along the water are closed to bicycles. There are small cafes everywhere, and there are plenty of geocaches to find. The scenery and views are fantastic. (Original) Mit dem Fahrrad dauert es etwa 1 Stunde drumherum, es sind 12.5 km. Wir sind am Park der Gärten gestartet. Die Wege sind gut ausgebaut mit Glensanda oder Asphalt. Leider sind einige Wege direkt am Wasser für Fahrräder gesperrt. Überall gibt es kleine Cafe's und es gibt viele Geocaches zu finden. Tolle Natur und Aussichten.
Daniel — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even in the cold season it's worth exploring - on foot or by bike (Original) Auch in der kalten Jahreszeit eine Umrundung wert - zu Fuß oder mit dem Fahrrad
C. R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(156)
26160 Bad Zwischenahn, Germany
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26

Museumsdorf Cloppenburg - Lower Saxony open air museum

Open air museum
Museums
History Museums
Reconstructions of 50+ rural houses, gardens & agricultural settings, plus craft demonstrations.
A really interesting outdoor museum! Don’t let adverse weather keep you from visiting, this place is accessible year round.
Jogi R — Google review
Visited the place on Ostersonntag 🥳it was amazing, plenty of activities for kids, beautiful nature, souvenir shops, caffee&kuchen, but crowdy
Kateryna P — Google review
A fascinating collection of buildings and artifacts retelling the story of the agriculture in this area of Germany. The far end of the car park has motorhome/van parking for free for 24 hours, has no facilities but feels very secure. An excellent bakery just around the corner. There is also an lovely traditional restaurant on site.
Lucie C — Google review
One of the best open-air museums I have ever been to. All the buildings were in a perfect state of repair, gardens tended to, everything as you would hope for. The craftspeople produced things you actually want (the bakehouse is a particular highlight) and...well...yes, superb. And for people in their 40s, like us, the addition of the disco was absolutely brilliant!
Dave W — Google review
A very interesting museum, we had a nice meal at the restaurant too.
Yvonne C — Google review
The best museum & day out I have seen in a long time, this outdoor museum is a must-see. A collection of relocated old buildings dating back to 17th century. The buildings & the collected artifacts show how the country & agricultural people lived in Saxony: farmsteads, windmills (3), forge, cartwright, school. So much to see & so well laid out. We spent over 4 hours here & could have spent more, all for €9.50 each. Ideal for families, includes old farm tractors & machines, displays, big children's playground, bakery, pottery etc. Free parking & motorhomes can stay overnight.
Gill C — Google review
An enchanted middle-aged village, which if visited at the right time; you will find traders of many old crafts spread throughout the village. One takes in all the flair and wonderful atmosphere. There is something there for all the family. I was there for an afternoon but I don't think that I managed to see everything - but that gives me a reason to return.
Dominik K — Google review
Well woth a visit, lovely
Julie B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(117)
Bether Str. 6, 49661 Cloppenburg, Germany
http://www.museumsdorf.de/
+49 4471 94840
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Tier- und Freizeitpark Thüle GmbH

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Park
Zoo & theme park, with pigs, hippos, llamas, monkeys, a petting zoo, water slides & roller coasters.
Wonderful place. We've been there all day. Places for picnic everywhere, we took food with us from home and enjoy meal there. Animals and carousels, kids really love it. There is everything for newborns till teenagers and parents as well.would recommend.
Inga S — Google review
Awesome park for going with kids. There are carousels for all ages, so if you have a 3-4 year old for example, they won't be able to get in every ride, but there are a lot of options also for them. There's a petting space with goats. My kid loved it. You can buy food right outside and feed them directly. There's an awesome Viking-themed area as well. There are also exotic animals, like lions, zebras, buffalos, etc. I'm not a fan of seeing animals in small places, but it's included with the entry pass. In any case, at least the birds enclosures and the petting zoo are nice areas where the animals are "free". The park would still be amazing without the animals in cages.
Lluís V — Google review
The Tiki Tahiti Adventure is a must do. It's worth the admission price alone. A long way from Australia, but I will go again next time in Germany. Great variety of Animals in the Zoo section.
Lance52m — Google review
Great for young childeren, alot to do and very nice combinatoin of a zoo and a amusement park. My kids loved it and would like to go again when we are in the area.
Mark J — Google review
Fun way to get in some steps. The birds were my favourite. All of them.
GhostDogg — Google review
The park was great but we had a gift of a Season Pass and were charged an extra charge because the price went up since the gift was purchased.
Christopher H — Google review
Amazing place for small kids. Yhe combination between animals and fun park is nice. The family photos are to expansive.
Matthias H — Google review
So cool, with my two young kids we did not make it past the rides! Go early to make your way all around the place!
Iain F — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(38)
Über dem Worberg 1, 26169 Friesoythe, Germany
https://www.tier-freizeitpark.de/
+49 4495 255
28

Der Berentzen Hof GmbH

Visitor center
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Had a nice tour in the factory, lots of history. After there was a licor tasting in the factory-shop
Manfred H — Google review
Historical place
Arthur A — Google review
Tour is okay. Food is amazing and the booze tastes good and it's cheap.
Ania W — Google review
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Joerg ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice medieval atmosphere, especially when the Korn-u. Hanseatic market takes place. Almost all of the people there have a medieval background and there is delicious food and drinks from that time. One of the oldest tall houses of the time is also renovated there. The rest of Haselünne will also be under this festival motto. (Original) Schönes mittelalterliches Ambiente, vor allem, wenn im September der Korn-u. Hansemarkt stattfindet. Da haben auch fast alle Leute sich mittelalterlich angeleitet und es gibt lecker Speisen und Getränke aus dieser Zeit. Dort steht auch renoviert eines der ältesten hohen Häuser des damaligen Zeitalters. Auch der Rest von Haselünne steht dann unter diesem Festmotto.
Christine R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice museum where Berentzen's success story is told. We were with a guide. He took plenty of time to tell the visitors the history of Berentzen. After the tour, taste the different Berentzen schnapps. (Original) Een leuk museum waar het succesverhaal van Berentzen verteld wordt. Wij waren met een gids. Hij nam ruimschoots de tijd de bezoekers de geschiedenis van Berentzen te vertellen. Na de toer lekker proeven van de verschillende Berentzen schnapsen.
Ruben E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A lovely farm shop with a large selection of well-known products. Friendly service and advice are also provided. While I was tasting, my family, who were waiting outside the door, were somewhat rudely asked to leave the farm by a young lady. Naturally, that made us feel less than welcome. (Original) Schöner Hofladen mit großer Auswahl der bekannten Produkte. Hier auch nette Bedienung und Beratung. Während ich verkosten durfte, wurde aber meine wartende Familie draußen vor der Tür etwas unhöflich von einer jungen Dame des Hofes verwiesen. Da hat man sich natürlich weniger willkommen gefühlt.
Ma K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting tour including tasting and factory sales. Definitely worth a visit. (Original) Sehr interessante Führung inclusive Verkostung und Werksverkauf. Auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert.
Ulrich K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(20)
Ritterstraße 7, 49740 Haselünne, Germany
https://www.berentzen-hof.de/
+49 5961 5020
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Emsland Moormuseum

Museum
Hiking area
Specialty Museums
Unmissable place when being in this unique area. The museum gives a pictoresque overview on the history of the swamp land region in the German Dutch region of bourtanger Moor. It tells a lot about the urbanization of zhe region and the people who live here. It shows a lot of unique equipment to need to make life possible over many hundred years. Bottomline, clear recommendation!
Sc. U — Google review
Fantastic museum exploring the history of the area, with a particular focus on the development of farming and peat harvesting. Some excellent displays of equipment, a great film, and plenty of information. Everything is in German and Dutch, and while I would have welcomed an English translation, Google Lens worked just fine. Some things to do for children as well, and plenty of outdoor areas to wander through as well. Family admission is only 16€, and we spent several hours there. Highly recommended if you're in the area.
Jake B — Google review
The Moormuseum is a really impressive museum. The in-door exhibition is showing the evolution of bogs and peats; the cultivation the peatland; the machineries used for excavating peat. The outdoor area is located within the peatland exhibiting the typical flora and fauna. I should not forget the Museum-Cafe where you can energize. We had a great day.
Friedrich-Karl B — Google review
Really funny film at the beginning and otherwise also very interesting. I can only recommend going there. It isn't expensive either and one can see the original state of the entire region and also how such difficult terrain was cultivated.
Sacharja W — Google review
I spent a wonderful time in this museum. I believe you will spend it there with pleasure either alone or with your family :) The entrance fee was € 6 per adult
Janči Š — Google review
Very informative, I learned a lot although I grew up here
A W — Google review
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Pavel S — Google review
Supper
Uwe K — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(21)
Geestmoor 6, 49744 Geeste, Germany
http://moormuseum.de/
+49 5937 709990
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Restaurant Paviljoen Lutterzand

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nature & Parks
Family restaurant
Playground
Wedding venue
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Great menu for a fair trade price. One of The best terraces in The Netherlands. I think even Nr. One in my Top 10. The Nature view is magnificent!!! Old oak trees all around you, in a very rare natural habitat; Loss sand: also LUTTERZAND! Excellent hygiene and very high class service! The pancakes; in Dutch Pannekoeken are famous. Other dishes are also of best quality and very nice proportions. Also a very safe fenced playground for toddlers and children next to it. So many fatigue parents can just relax. Conclusion: One of the best.
Paul C — Google review
Good playground, nice surroundings, but the food is nothing special nor is it cheap.
Gijs K — Google review
A really nice restaurant to grab a bite. The food is fresh and delicious. The outside seating area is really nice. Definitely worth a visit.
Vibin V — Google review
The staff was inhospitable for our small friend group coming over for dinner. The food was also very, very poor, especially the vegetable lasagne which was quite clearly slapped together by someone who never prepares vegetarian dishes. The price is also way too high not just for the quality of the food but also the portion sizes. Beautiful location though! Just don't order any food or expect to feel welcome I guess.
Kai B — Google review
I reserved this place for our kids 1st comunion, it was the perfect place for young and not so young anymore! The buffet was delicious, the service was great! I'm definitely reserving it for another event.
Cinthya A — Google review
The tables were dirty. Even after ordering they were not cleared. It was after the serving of the drinks that they removed but not clean the table. The table next to us kept stuffed with a dirty plate and glasses. A d the waitress walked passed it several times. The tea was ok, the location is nice.
Tim G — Google review
Wonderful location. Staff is friendly. Food is okay but not extraordinary. Prices are on the high side. Kids playground is nice but could maybe use some attention as in something new. Lots of the same. Plenty of free parking.
Koen Z — Google review
Dropped in for a coffee and cake before a walk. They also had lacto free milk for coffee, which is rare for the area! Cakes were very tasty too ( we had forest berries and apple pie)
Albina J — Google review
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Lutterzandweg 12, 7587 LH De Lutte, Netherlands
http://www.lutterzand.nl/
+31 541 551 386
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