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Bremen in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Bremen, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Rhododendron-Park Bremen, Gaststätte Kleiner Olymp, Bremen, and Town Musicians of Bremen, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Pizza Hut and Kiefert Imbiss so you can get the best taste of Bremen while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Bremen in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Southeast side of town
  • Proximity is everything

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Böttcherstraße, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Waterfront

4.3
(23827)
Shopping mall
Nestled along the picturesque banks of the River Weser, Waterfront is a vibrant retail and entertainment hub that promises an enjoyable day out for everyone. This breezy shopping complex boasts over 120 stores featuring both popular international brands and local favorites, catering to all your fashion, tech, and household needs. Beyond shopping, visitors can indulge in a delightful dining experience at various eateries or catch the latest blockbuster at the largest cinema around.
Tram + bus stop very nearby and this is perfect place for shopping, they give many discounts also. I was only disappointed by one thing - germany should encourage online payment, upi payments should be there. I forgot my card at home otherwise i will purchage more.
Rohit S — Google review
The shopping center is located in the central part of Bremen… The parking place is free 🅿️ for as long as you can park. The shopping center has a paid toilet for 20 cents you’re allowed to use the toilets. There massages seats on the corridor for 20 cents you can get a massage. There are plenty of shops Primark, Tommy Hilfiger, TK Maxx and etc. If you looking for a shopping center while in Bremen then this may be the place for you.
Stone M — Google review
Large shopping mall with main brands incl. Primark, H&M, Starbucks and many other. Underground and surface parking - easy to follow. Never understood German policy to have toilets for extra charge in shopping malls. Wifi very poor. Nothing really special. Many places abandoned without tenants
Justas G — Google review
Worst shopping center ever! This place is absolutely terrible. The moment you step inside, your phone turns into a brick — no signal, no data, nothing. It’s like they’ve deliberately disabled the network so you can’t even make a call or use the internet. To make things worse, not a single coffee bar or restaurant will share their Wi-Fi password. Every place I asked just said “no Wi-Fi” or ignored me completely. How are people supposed to sit, relax, or get any work done? It’s 2025 — who runs a shopping center like this? Total nonsense. I wouldn’t waste another minute or a cent here.
Erman M — Google review
This shopping mall houses a variety of famous brands and also the largest cinema and bounce house I ever know. Definitely bring your kids for a day of fun and shopping, and dine at the wide selection of restaurants as well. Ample parking and the tram+bus stops nearby, reaching here is convenient. Another recommended is the park at the rear where you can visit best at sunset. A backdrop of lighthouse, windmills and the calm waters will definitely get you a instagram worthy pic.
C T — Google review
I went to Elbenwald to buy gifts for my adult children who are fans of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. What an amazing experience it was. The lady there was very helpful. It is a shop that you can get lost in!!! Amazing!!!!
Brenda H — Google review
Large shopping mall with more or less the same big retailers as you see everywhere. It's on the site where once the famous AG Weser yard was where for 140 years ships were built. That yard was closed in 1983 and is now covered under concrete. This concrete slab in front of the mall is huge. There are some restaurants, a cinema and small children's playgrounds around
Seimen B — Google review
This mall has a huge variety of shops, from DM to Müller , from TK Max to Primark passing by the most known clothes franchises. You can also find there pop out expositions and a very different offer of restaurants. Free parking and tram stop really near of the premises. You can find there also really good bargains and original stuff that I didn't find anywhere else in the city.
B. H — Google review
AG-Weser-Straße 3, 28237 Bremen, Germany•https://www.waterfront-bremen.de/•+49 421 3305199•Tips and more reviews for Waterfront
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Town Musicians of Bremen

4.6
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4.2
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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
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
It is full historic and beautiful place to visit in Bremen. I strongly suggest everyone visit it. The environment is so vivid and restless
Mehmet Ö — 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
Schoppensteel 1, 28195 Bremen, Germany•https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/bremer-stadt…•Tips and more reviews for Town Musicians of Bremen
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Bremen Roland

4.6
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4.3
(357)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Monuments & Statues
Bremen Roland is a magnificent stone statue that stands proudly in the heart of Bremen, Germany, symbolizing freedom and the market rights of this historic city. Erected in front of the stunning town hall—an architectural gem reflecting Weser Renaissance style—this UNESCO World Heritage site has become an iconic representation of Bremen's rich heritage. The statue depicts Roland, a legendary figure associated with Charlemagne, brandishing his sword and shield adorned with an imperial coat of arms.
Lovely City but all stores are closed except a few restaurants in the city center on Sundays.
Onur O — Google review
In the heart of Bremen’s Marktplatz, standing tall and proud, is a stone figure who has watched over the city for centuries: Roland. At first glance, he might seem like just another medieval knight carved in stone—but look closer, and you’ll discover that Roland is one of the most powerful symbols of freedom and civic pride in all of Europe. The current statue was erected in 1404, replacing an earlier wooden version that had been destroyed by the Archbishop of Bremen. That act alone says a lot—because Roland is not just any knight. He is a legendary figure from the court of Charlemagne, a symbol of justice and protector of the city’s independence. In medieval times, placing his statue in front of the town hall was a bold statement: “We govern ourselves here.” Roland’s presence declared that Bremen was a free imperial city, with rights granted directly from the Holy Roman Emperor, not subject to local lords or the church. He holds a sword (Durendal) and a shield bearing the imperial eagle, affirming those freedoms. Some say his slightly open mouth symbolizes free speech, and that as long as Roland stands, Bremen will remain free. That belief was so strong that during World War II, a wooden replica was made and hidden to protect the original from destruction. The statue stands over 5.5 meters tall, making it one of the largest surviving Roland statues in Germany. And unlike many monuments, this one isn’t just historical—it’s deeply symbolic. Roland is the silent guardian of Bremen’s identity: not just a knight, but a timeless voice of resistance, autonomy, and justice. In short, visiting Bremen without standing before Roland is like visiting Paris and skipping the Eiffel Tower. He’s not just carved in stone—he’s carved into the spirit of the city itself.
Rey R — Google review
Bremen, AltStadt, Roland Statue. Magical Old Town We were very lucky to experience a sunshine Sunday! This coupled with a great walk about in this fabulous city worked out really well! First & foremost we had to do the classics, visit the Roland Statue, a representation of the Freedom of the “Hanse Stadt Bremen” (the original Hanseatic member of Trade & commerce) more here: The Bremen Roland is a statue of Roland, erected in 1404. It stands in the market square of Bremen, Germany, facing the cathedral, and shows Roland, paladin of the first Holy Roman Emperor of German Nations, Charlemagne and hero of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. Wikipedia Further the Bremer Stadt Musikanten, (Town Musicians of Bremen) another fairytale like symbol of Bremen original fairytale by the Brothers Grimm! More here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_Musicians_of_Bremen So much to see in this City, therefore in this post just an overall view! Enjoy this little pictorial of a almost sunny day. It still cold, a great day for a walkabout ! #germany #traveladventures #drivingholidays #bremen #magicalbremen #bremenaltstadt #bremenoldtown #roland
Peter K — Google review
The Roland statue in Bremen symbolizes freedom and civic rights. It was erected in 1404 and stands in the city’s market square, facing Bremen Cathedral. Roland was a legendary knight and the paladin of Charlemagne, celebrated for his bravery in the epic poem The Song of Roland. Bremen’s citizens adopted Roland as a symbol of independence from feudal rule and the church’s authority. According to local legend, as long as Roland stands watching over the city, Bremen will remain free. The statue holds a sword (symbolizing justice) and a shield with the imperial eagle (representing the Holy Roman Empire)
Rafa L — Google review
One of the coolest historical symbols in Bremen 🗿 The Roland statue stands tall right in front of the Town Hall 🏛 and is seriously hard to miss. It’s more than just an old statue it stands for freedom and independence 🗽, and locals are really proud of it 🇩🇪 You don’t need much time here ⏱️ but it’s totally worth stopping by if you’re exploring the old town 🏘 The whole square has such a great vibe with the Rathaus, the cathedral ⛪️ and street performers 🎻 Also, fun fact: this statue is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site 🏆 So yeah, it’s kind of a big deal. Grab a photo 📸, soak in the atmosphere 🌤 and enjoy a little slice of history.
Saeed Y — Google review
I enjoyed visiting Bremen. This is an old Hanseatic City very famous in Germany. I strongly recommend visiting this amazing place.
Sergio C — Google review
The place is very historic and quaint. There is a church with a swing and it feels so nice to be on it.
Abigail C — Google review
We visited Bremen on our recent cruise, we stopped off at the port of Bremerhaven and got a train in. The old part of the city was incredible, even in a grey cold winters day. The Bremen Roland stood tall in the main square. Picturesque buildings surrounding it.
Jake — Google review
Am Markt, 28195 Bremen, Germany•https://www.bremen.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdigkeiten/bremer-rolan…•Tips and more reviews for Bremen Roland
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Bremen Market Square

4.7
(5941)
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4.6
(1313)
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
Very interesting place. You will see a diversity of people : ranging from 10 guided tours to opposite manifestations being 20 meters from another and throwing eachother the most evil looks I have seen on earth. Ignoring this, we obviously have a beautiful rest of architecture, that’s quite well preserved since it wasn’t bombed. Anyone who likes seeing pretty houses, interested in German history or has a design/architect background will like it.
Jojoyoyoffo — Google review
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Under a 1-minute walk from Waterfront, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Pizza Hut

4.1
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2.5
(50)
$$$$affordable
Pizza Takeout
Pizza Hut is a family-friendly chain known for its made-to-order pizzas. It is usually a good place to go with office colleagues for lunch. They have a variety of pizza options and one pasta dish. The quantity of the pasta and pizza would be sufficient for everyone. The ambience can be okay depending on when you visit, as it tends to be less busy in the afternoon. There are also different offers each day if you want something quick and easy.
I was there with my office colleagues for team lunch. We ordered almost 5-6 different kinds of pizza and one penne chicken pasta. The quantity of the pasta and pizza would be sufficient for everyone. The ambience was quite okay because we visited it early afternoon and there were not many people there. You also have different offers each day. Or also some quick lunch options. It would cost you a minimum of 6-10€
Achsah G — Google review
Tried All you can Eat from here, first we asked them what Pizza’s are there in Buffet they said All on Rotation so I went in to Eat however it was Mostly Meat(Confirmed that there are vegan and Vegetarian) before i went however Tastes good But Rotation was really Bad didn’t refill Vegan/Vegetarian Pizza Tray for a Long time had to sit there waiting for 10 mins Before I requested them again if its coming or not. Theres No Names on Pizza’s so can’t tell which is Which Also a Downside. Would be Good to have Name tags so its easier to understand whats what and Also Rotation needs to be Better and refill all Pizza’s regularly not just Pepperoni.
Hamza Z — Google review
Pizza Hut is always er good childhood memorie.
Anders C — Google review
Loved their vegan farmer's pizza.
Manju M — Google review
a lot of insects inside the restaurant, the mozzarella sticks are very industrial taste, the potatoes very dry and tasteless and the pizza was very disappointing
Ola T — Google review
This is the first restaurant where I saw a robot delivering the food. I was quiet thrilled by looking at the robot 🤖. It even spoke with us(thought those are pre defined commands) but I have really liked the ambience and the atm of the restaurant. The food is amazing 😍. You will be quiet satisfied, just visit!
Rajesh C — Google review
Very nice pizza & starters
Joern H — Google review
Worst Service that I have experienced. Waited almost 3 hours, I got 6 wings instead of 9 had to still pay for 9. Waited 2,5 hours for this terrible Garbage.
Robert M — Google review
AG-Weser-Straße 3, 28237 Bremen, Germany•https://www.pizzahut.de/•+49 421 24444230•Tips and more reviews for Pizza Hut

Kiefert Imbiss

3.8
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4.0
(95)
Permanently Closed
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Nice place
Ahmad W — Google review
The bratwurst was ok, but the staff was not nice at all and payment cards are not accepted.
Francesco N — Google review
Very tasty grilled sausages. Must try, at least once when coming to Bremen.
Ar T — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is little to no opportunity to sit inside. Had Bratwurst, which tasted fine, but tended to resemble the Dutch frikandel because it was boiling in a layer of water after roasting. (Original) Binnen is weinig tot geen gelegenheid om te zitten. Bratwurst gehad, die smaakte prima, maar neigt naar de Nederlandse frikandel doordat deze in een laagje water lag te koken ná het braden.
Daniël B — Google review
(Translated by Google) An institution in Bremen and a must for guests of the city. I've eaten homemade potato salad since I was a child. Of course you eat sausage here: there is plenty to choose from here too. I now prefer a grilled sausage instead of the “classic”. Bon appetit! (Original) In Bremen eine Institution und für Gäste der Stadt ein muß. Den hausgemachten Kartoffelsalat habe ich schon als Kind gegessen. Natürlich isst man hier eine Wurst: Auswahl gibt es auch hier genug. Ich favorisiere mittlerweile statt der "Klassiker" lieber eine Rostbratwurst. Guten Appetit!
Rapid F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cutlet schnitzel and meatballs are cold but can be warmed up in the microwave at the customer's request. You can also buy homemade potato salad. Portion of potato salad kept very very small..... depending on the type of potato salad portion 1.80 € or 2 €..... the fried cutlet 3.40 € the fried schnitzel 3.60 €..... cutlet as Schnitzel was also well seasoned. (Original) Kotelett Schnitzel und Frikadellen, sind kalt werden aber auf Wunsch des Kunden warm gemacht in der.... Mikrowelle.... dazu kann man Kartoffelsalat hausgemacht kaufen. Portion Kartoffelsalat sehr sehr klein gehalten..... je nach Sorte des Kartoffelsalat Portion 1,80 € oder 2 €..... das gebratene Kotelett 3,40 € das gebratene Schnitzel 3,60 €..... Kotelett als auch Schnitzel waren geschmacklich gut gewürzt.
Weltenbummler — Google review
(Translated by Google) We stopped by again shortly before the final closing on December 31st, 2022 and ate bratwurst with K salad. Well I think it was a good thing that the shop is closed from now on. (Original) Sind kurz vor dem endgültigen Schließen zum 31.12.2022 noch mal eingekehrt und haben Bratwurst mit K-Salat gegessen. Nun ich glaube, es war ganz gut, dass der Laden fortan geschlossen ist.
Bahnputzer S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Delicious sausages!! For 2.8€ such ordinary German sausages :) for 3€ meat sausage everything is very tasty;) (Original) Вкусные сосиски!! За 2,8€ такие обычные Немецкие сосисоны :) за 3€ мясная сосискавсе оч вкусненько ;)
Vadim K — Google review
Unser Lieben Frauen Kirchhof 27, 28195 Bremen, Germany•https://speisekarte.menu/restaurants/bremen/kiefert•+49 421 13541•Tips and more reviews for Kiefert Imbiss
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Levante - Restaurant im Schnoor

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4.0
(299)
Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Schröters Leib & Seele is a restaurant with Mediterranean and German cuisine. It is known for its antipasti, abundant mains, and artful decoration. The cuisine tends to be down to earth, but can lack the finesse of more formal restaurants.
Great food and pleasant atmosphere. Both the fillet steak and the Zander fillet with gnocchi were seasoned and cooked to perfection. Even the complimentary bread was delicious. It took the kitchen quite a while to prepare the main dishes, but it was worth the wait. The waiters were accommodating and treated my friend and I to a small complimentary shrimp soup, which was quite nice actually. Overall, a very good dining experience.
Pronins — Google review
A wonderful restaurant that is worth the short walk down the alley to find it. The schnitzel is excellent, but make sure you're hungry as it's quite a big portion. The perch is quite tasty. If you've saved room for dessert, I highly recommend the chocolate creme brulee. You won't be disappointed.
Paul — Google review
Schröters Leib & Seele is a highly recommended restaurant located in Hamburg, Germany. The restaurant offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere and serves delicious German and European cuisine, including seafood dishes and vegetarian options. The menu changes regularly to reflect the seasons and features locally sourced ingredients. Customers rave about the attentive and friendly service, as well as the high-quality and flavorful dishes. Overall, Schröters Leib & Seele is a must-visit for anyone looking for a memorable dining experience in Bremen.
Maximilian H — Google review
Outstanding food in a great atmosphere. Our dinner party had the Lamb kebab, Falafel, Chicken Schaourma, and Lamb Schaourma and they were all excellent (as was the appetizer sampler). Highly recommended!
Scott M — Google review
Most dishes surprisingly creative and flavorful. Very attentive staff and cozy atmosphere
Bodo N — Google review
Very solid lunch. Also good for supper. The cuisine is more like the down to earth style, nothing fancy, sometimes lacking the last bit of finesse.
Jan S — Google review
Very good food! The biggest snitel I've ever seen and an exceptional beef!!! Not very cheep, but every cent was a good investment!🖐👏👏👏
Catalin B — Google review
The dishes are quite expensive for the quality of what we ate. Homemade pasta is soft and quite indigestible. I think meat dishes are their specialty but that's not what I ate so I don’t know. On the other hand, the service is really excellent, the waiter was really friendly and really seeks to establish contact with the customer!
Aude L — Google review
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Day 2

Southeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the southeast side side of town. Start the day off with Weserpark, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to botanika. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Weserpark

4.4
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4.0
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Weserpark is a large, multilevel enclosed mall with a variety of stores. It's a great place to shop for clothes, food, and electronics. There's also plenty of fun for kids at the mall with various amusement rides and attractions.
Great shopping mall with lots of parking, good variety of shops, cinema and restaurants ... Try Peter Pane and the Asian restaurant!!! I was lucky to see a Banksy exhibition during my visit to the shopping centre!
Team A — Google review
Nothing like bringing home a little bit of Germany. From chocolate to cookies candy and treats. Annual gathering of feather beds. Feather bed covers. Slippers and baking ingredients. Back after 12 years! How far it’s come!! Breathtaking and beautiful all around!
BusyB — Google review
It is a very nice place for Shopping, recreation, walking, spend your time with family and friends or childrens. But there are so few signs for orientations, like where the Exits are or where the toilets are, difficult thing.
Dormeo R — Google review
Very good mall. Great ambiance
Sanjay D — Google review
Easy costfree parking. A big variation in stores and foodcorners.
War R — Google review
Better. More options for shopping. Bit crowded on weekends
Chandrashekar S — Google review
Huge and modern shopping center with all major brands on the market. Great selection of cafés and food stands are an alternative for your shopping spree time. Nevertheless such places are overwhelming and time consuming. It is better to take a stroll through picturesque alleys of Bremen.
Pan P — Google review
One of the biggest shopping mall in Bremen, it has many famous brands such as TKMaxx, Mediamarkt, S. Oliver etc. There is a food court located on the 2nd level, as well as restaurants on the G floor.
C T — Google review
Hans-Bredow-Straße 19, 28307 Bremen, Germany•http://www.weserpark.de/•+49 421 409070•Tips and more reviews for Weserpark
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Rhododendron-Park Bremen

4.8
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4.5
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State park
Nature & Parks
Botanical garden
Foundation
Park
Rhododendron-Park Bremen is a stunning family park with winding paths that is dedicated to showcasing the beauty of the rhododendron plant and its vibrant foliage. During spring, especially in May, visitors can witness over 10,000 rhododendron and azalea bushes spread across 46 hectares, making it the second largest collection of rhododendrons globally.
A perfect place to take a stroll in the evening. The colourful and fragrant blooms of trees in spring and the sunlight filtering through the branches all create a visually stunning experience. Those rocky built ups here and there with lichens and mosses are adorable. It's always a surprise! Every visit brings something new and unexpected to me. Truly a beautiful place!
Bhashitha A — Google review
A peaceful and stunning escape in Bremen! Rhododendron Park is an absolute gem. The variety of flowers—especially the rhododendrons and azaleas—are simply breathtaking, and the whole park feels like a living painting, especially in spring. It’s beautifully maintained, with peaceful walking paths, small lakes, and quiet corners perfect for relaxing or reading a book.
Shema B — Google review
Unbelievable. One of the most beautiful sceneries in my lifetime.
Had K — Google review
Perfect spot to de-stress and spend quality time away from the city's chaos
Sucheta S — Google review
A walking distance park from my student dorm. I've never been there before, I haven’t seen the solace beauty of nature besides my place. Its a big park with hundreds of plants and flowers. People usually came to take fresh air, breathe or evening walk. #HasibsInsight #Alokz
Hasib's I — Google review
It's absolutely amazing! My family and I were amazed and delighted by this magnificence. I sincerely and kindly envy the locals who are able to walk here every day, all year round! Thank you to the garden staff.
Al B — Google review
The most beautiful flower park in Germany! But you'd better come here at the end of April -May!Bcz I am absolutely sure you will enjoy the whole beauty of the blossom in the park!
Кatya G — Google review
Blooms begin with magnolias and tulips in March, rhododendrons are most vibrant in April and May, and the rose garden offers the final blooms around July... but the park is lovely year-round!
Samantha G — Google review
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botanika

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4.4
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Amusement park
Event venue
Botanika is a botanical garden in Bremen that offers an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The garden features interactive activities for kids, a koi pond, monkeys, and a restaurant. Divided into three sections - Entdeckerzentrum, Himalaya/Borneo, and Japanese Garden - botanika showcases the diverse plant life of different regions of Asia with a special focus on rhododendrons.
I visited with my 6 yr old son. Me being a plant and nature lover , felt absolutely amazing in there . And my son also enjoyed the jungle kind of feeling and Koi feeding and butterfly Park. Also they gave a free passport for kids to get stamped. So that was really interesting for the kids .
E P — Google review
Beautiful botanical gardens. Bus 25 from the train station. Went at the weekend and was able to buy a ticket when we got there. Student discounts and family ticket.They host events at the garden and restaurant. We strolled around all the gardens which were planted up with wide floral borders and a rose garden. Botanika is a Tibetan themed zoned garden within tropical plants. The butterfly house is exceptional with lots of photographic opportunities. Outside there are housed monkeys chilling in the sun. It’s a great way to spend a quiet day and relax!
Char — Google review
It was a beautiful experience to see the peace buddha along with other beautiful surroundings, love that the gardens are divided so beautifully. A peaceful and beautiful experience
Lars L — Google review
Great place to visit with children, even younger ones, lots to see and space to run around, of course the activities get better the older the kids and the ticket price is very reasonable. All encountered staff were also super friendly!
Tom R — Google review
We visited this place on the weekend. It is really a beautiful garden in Bremen. A must visit place, specially in Summer. There are lots variety of flowers and trees. There is also a nearby Caffeteria where you can just sit, drink coffee and relax. Experience a different ambience of nature within the City.
Sabina N — Google review
Some of the plants have labels showing their name and age. I was a bit disappointed to see that the big trees didn’t have labels. Of course, it’s not possible to label every tree, but a few of them, especially with their age, would be nice. Knowing a tree’s age really makes you feel connected to the past. It’s a lovely place.
NK V — Google review
Very nice botanical garden, one of the best I visited in the world. Very well built, maintained and informative on a very broad spectrum of animals, plants, cultures and science! Also very friendly staff.
Erik-lutein N — Google review
One of the highlights of my trip to Germany was the visit to Botanika on the second day. We spent hours here experiencing the fauna and flora and made use of all the information around the venue. We found the staff were especially helpful with recommendations on what to pay attention to and how to best navigate around the different biomes.
Samantha B — Google review
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute drive away from Rhododendron-Park Bremen.

Porcospino - Schmecken Sie Italien in Bremen.

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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Porcospino in Bremen offers a delightful Italian dining experience with its friendly staff and fast service. The fish platter with vegetables, tartufo, and classic espresso come highly recommended. It's advisable to make a reservation for a truly enjoyable meal. While the Bellini might not be a favorite, the Limonchello Spritz is quite good. The antipasti and tiramisu are divine, and despite the loud atmosphere, it's generally nice.
Simply italian - Bellini might have been not my favorite, but Limonchello Spritz is good. Antipasti were divine and so was tiramisu. Nice atmosphere in general, be prepared that it’s pretty loud :)
V Y — Google review
Went there recently for the second time - lunch only. In short - ridiculously small portions at rather obscene prices for the quality presented. Food was lukewarm and mediocre at best. Plus - if you are projecting to be an upscale restaurant, at least make sure your silverware is clean. Took three attempts to get a clean knife and only with a nice 'pinch' of attitude from the owner. Second time there (about two years apart) and disappointing both times. Take your money elsewhere.
Ingo S — Google review
This is a great Italian restaurant for locals and works famous stars. Food is excellent and very good value for money. The owner is a great character. Cheese.
Kevin R — Google review
Excellent food, service & atmosphere. My family and I had the most wonderful evening here. Totally recommend.
Nikki B — Google review
Super!!! Friendly staff, fast service. I recommend the fish platter with vegetables, tartufo, the classic espresso and make an call for reservation and you will enjoy a delicious Italian food în Bremen!
Dicu C — Google review
The best food we had in Bremen so far! Absolutely delicious. 😀
Florian L — Google review
Secound visit was a disappointment
Kumba H — Google review
Bad hospitality, not great food
Victor S — Google review
Schwachhauser Heerstraße 281, 28211 Bremen, Germany•https://www.porcospino.de/•+49 421 48402360•Tips and more reviews for Porcospino - Schmecken Sie Italien in Bremen.

Arberger Hof

4.2
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
German restaurant
The Arberger Hof is a german restaurant in the south of Bremen with a modern German and Italian cuisine. They can cater for events up to 350 guests. The Atmosphere is perfect for celebrations, with a large space to accommodate large groups.
We celebrated our wedding here with about 70 people and had an amazing time. Great and easy going service, everyone was very happy with the food (from all in eater to vegan). We had lots of freedom on how to arrange our wedding day and the staff (especially Jürgen) were helpful and accommodating at all times. 100% recommend if you're looking for a down-to-earth and heartwarming place.
Thomas H — Google review
The service and most of the food is outstanding but my experience with the rumpsteak was not good as I ordered it cooked medium rare but I got raw instead. I was offered another rumpsteak and I received another raw steak. Overall I am happy with this restaurant and will go back from time to time but I will not go back for a steak dinner.
Kenneth L — Google review
Great vegan options ! Friendly service. Come here.
Loic W — Google review
Good german restaurant. I really enjoy it
King F — Google review
wonderful regional food...
Ines M — Google review
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Rene F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very quaint, beautiful restaurant. Friendly service and very tasty food. We had schnitzel that was homemade with typical wave breading. The pizza at the next table also looked very good. Taste test will follow on your next visit :-) (Original) Sehr urig schöne Gaststätte. Sympathischer Service und sehr leckeres Essen. Wir hatten Schnitzel, die selbstgemacht mit typischer Wellenpanierung waren. Die Pizza am Nachbartisch sah auch sehr gut aus. Geschmackstest folgt beim nächsten Besuch:-)
Heiko — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great restaurant. Quality as well as service. Have been here a few times and it's always been great. The antipasti plate as a starter was quite large, which is why the main course had to be taken away in small parts, but still... top keep it up (Original) Super Restaurant. Qualitativ als auch vom Service. Waren schon ein paar Mal hier und es war bis jetzt immer super. Der Antipasti Teller als Vorspeise war recht groß, weshalb das Hauptgericht in kleinen Teilen mitgenommen werden musste, aber dennoch ... top weiter so
K. K — Google review
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TOPAZ Restaurant

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
TOPAZ Restaurant, located just a few steps away from the market square on Langenstrasse, offers a unique dining experience. The menu features a variety of dishes ranging from oysters and shrimp dim sum to the classic Wiener Schnitzel. The open kitchen allows guests to witness special creations being prepared while towering shelves filled with an extensive selection of wines tempt wine enthusiasts.
I really do not give 5 stars easily. Very rapid, tasty, good and affordable. Kids friendly for sure and quality of the call place are making this restaurant ideal for lunch after a walk around the city. Thank you.
Caillaud C — Google review
Our favourite place in Bremen. Always excellent, friendly service. Great wine recommendations, and inventive food.
Amy T — Google review
Topaz was a great experience. We, a group of 8 friends walked in without reservation and where seated upstairs. Great service, englisch menus. Outstanding burger in comparison to the best burgers in the US. Wiener schnitzel Perfect. There is one major improvement we like to suggest: the chair upstairs are painful to sit in, wobbly and the back rest goes around tour hip. For a taller person impossible to sit comfortably for a longer period. Pls find new chairs. Otherwise, hope to enjoy dining there in the near future.
W. B — Google review
Great food, wine, and staff. Would definitely come again!
Anna V — Google review
Super nice place. Great value for money and delicious! Exactly what we were looking for!
Friederike L — Google review
Just brilliant !
Quentin G — Google review
Best in town
William H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's always lovely. Great food. Good quality and always varied on the menu. Very friendly service. Perfect for a pleasant evening with a small group. The weekly lunch special is also particularly nice. (Original) Einfach immer wieder schön. Tolles Essen. Gute Qualität und immer Abwechslung auf der Karte. Sehr netter Service. Schön für einen netten Abend im kleinen Kreis. Besondere nett auch der wöchentliche Mittagstisch.
Insa W — Google review
Horner Str. 90, 28203 Bremen, Germany•http://www.topaz-bremen.de/•+49 421 77625•Tips and more reviews for TOPAZ Restaurant
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Schnoor Bremen and St. Petri Dom Bremen and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Schnoor Bremen

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4.6
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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
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
Very cozy touristic place in Bremen. One of the objects "must see" while viziting Bremen.
Ona A — 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
Schnoor, 28195 Bremen, Germany•http://www.bremen-schnoor.de/index.php?id=235•+49 421 38010998•Tips and more reviews for Schnoor Bremen
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St. Petri Dom Bremen

4.7
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4.4
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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Catholic cathedral
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
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
What a lovely cathedral… and all the building surrounding it.
Richard F — Google review
Sandstraße 10-12, 28195 Bremen, Germany•http://www.stpetridom.de/•+49 421 365040•Tips and more reviews for St. Petri Dom Bremen
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Kunsthalle Bremen

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4.4
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Art museum
Museums
Nestled in the serene Wallanlagen Park, just a stone's throw from Bremen's bustling market square, the Kunsthalle Bremen stands as a beacon of artistic heritage. This esteemed art museum boasts an impressive collection that spans over 600 years of European art history. Visitors can marvel at masterpieces by renowned artists such as Rubens, Rembrandt, and Picasso alongside contemporary works from innovative creators like Nam June Paik.
This is a jewel of an art museum. The artworks in the museum's permanent collection themselves are beautiful, however what sets the Kunsthalle Bremen apart is the innovative and interesting manner in which it displays its content; every gallery offered something new and fresh. Other institutions should take note.
Jon K — Google review
I don’t consider myself someone who deeply in art, but I think the curator did an incredible job. The notes and texts didn’t just offer insight into the artist’s life. they also explained artists’ vulnerabilities and inner struggles. This will help everyone (even they are not deep in art) truly connect with the work. Honestly, this was the most beautifully curated museum I’ve seen anywhere in Germany. Huge kudos to the entire team at Kunsthalle Bremen 🫶🏻
Nihan D — Google review
this museum is worth your visit. It’s about an hour and a half to two hours the most the walk-through they have some permanent exhibit and the first floor has some really interesting exhibits. Unfortunately, most of the first floor did not have English subtitles like the rest of it so that was a little harder for me to really get what I wanted out of it. It has a gift shop and it has a café
Harriet M — Google review
A splendid museum with an exceptional collection. The main ground floor was excessively crowded, maybe because it was a weekend. I had the privilege of admiring works by Van Gogh, Monet, Cezanne, and Picasso. The collection on display from the 14th century to the present day, predominantly featuring West European art. In terms of management, they can improve the waiting time at the wardrobe. The waiting line was until outside. Also buying the ticket took longer then expected, only one person selling tickets for all the guests.
Andrei P — Google review
Spent about 3 hours here. A total delight to senses. I read every single story about the painters and artists from 16th century uptil 20th century. How the perceptions and actions of ancestors evolved around art, women, poverty, breastfeeding, economy, love, forests, mythology, religion, god, and so on. Tales around critics, travellers, craftsmen, businesses. I am a sucker of history. This fueled my soul with much needed dose of intellect. Guided tours were available. I went on my own. Ticket was priced at 10 EUR for adults. It was open on a Sunday.
Rachna S — Google review
Surprisingly one of the best art museums that I've been to - and i had never heard of it before going there on a whim. Not just a beautiful collection that was interestingly presented, but also the curators have made the art pieces much more accessible than most other museums do by adding very interesting texts to many of it's pieces. the text went deeper than regular such text without being too long. Loved that! The personell were also very nice and helpful. They had a nice shop and lockers you could place tour bag in. The lockers costed 2 Euros (that you got back when opening) - i didn't have any euros on me so the personell lended me a coin in exchange for an id that was returned when I left. So nice!
Martin J — Google review
I was here attending the exhibition named Icons. It was very good in fact. Many beautiful exhibits, some of them are very famous in fact, they are definitely worth to be seen. I really enjoyed it. The main exhibition is closed now, I think until May 2020. There is a cafe and shop inside. In the shop there are many different books about art, but the most of them are in German language.
Anna N — Google review
Absolutely loved the gallery, I saw the "iconen" collection, the portrait of Van Gogh, Marilyn Monroe and other beautiful pieces of art. The museum also has a very interesting and lovely gift shop, I bought a pin in there
Beqa A — Google review
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Schüttinger Gasthausbrauerei

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3.9
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Beer garden
Schüttinger Gasthausbrauerei is a lively brewery in the heart of Bremen, offering an authentic experience of local cuisine and craft beer. The rustic atmosphere with long wooden benches provides the perfect setting for enjoying traditional dishes like schnitzels, currywurst, and herring fillets. This oldest brew-pub in Bremen serves only two types of beer - light and dark - both with an unmistakable taste.
We had a nice experience in the first day of your adventure to Denmark , we start from Aden Haag and were looking for a cuisine restaurant. With Germany’s food, found it🩷
Sareh N — Google review
Nice restaurant in Bremen. Solid house beer and traditional German food. I am hoping that the waitress was in training, because it was very poor service. They did not check in on us and seemed very confused on how to deal with payment at the end splitting a bill. Good food and atmosphere, poor service.
Kodi H — Google review
We found out that Schüttinger is one of the oldest beer houses in Bremen, so we wanted to try their own beers while we were here. We tried both the blonde and the red — both were good, but my favorite was the red. Luckily, we caught happy hour, so we only paid €3 per glass — unbelievable!
İrem A — Google review
Beer was good, service as well especially a Hindu lady, Unfortunately we were offered a very noisy room and managers were reluctant to our request to find other table. Swine haxe was just aceptable, meet was hard and dry, do not recommend it. Schnitzel was better but nothing extraordinery, just OK.
Emil E — Google review
Good food. But the pre-fabricated "rösti" are not very interesting. Large portions. Fast service. Reasonable prices. More different beers would be good.
Jonas H — Google review
Authentic Bremen restaurant with great local and German dishes. A great variety of menu. Food portions are huge and good for people with who wants to eat single meal for day. Ambience is standard and staff is friendly. Nothing to complain but May be food quality could be improved.
Praveen K — Google review
We went there without reservations but they still entertained us. I ordered pork knuckle and shared it with 2 persons because it has a very big serving. I also liked the mushroom soup that we order. My husband ordered schnitzel and he also liked it. This is our best dining experience in bremen. We will definitely return!!!
Rikka P — Google review
Amazing Pork Knuckle, Amazing Beer. A Bremen must try !
Gregory S — Google review
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Schüttinger Gasthausbrauerei, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Spitzen Gebel - Bremen

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Spitzen Gebel, located in Bremen's market square, is a historic Gothic-style building that now houses a popular public house. The name "Spitzen Gebel" comes from the late Gothic gabling on the building. It was once the headquarters for Vereinigten Klaviertrager, a music group, and is known for serving "Sluk ut de Lamp," where patrons drink from a copper lamp.
Very cute pub in an old traditional house. Seating is very limited but cosy. Staff was friendly, service quick, prices average.
TH3 T — Google review
Great little place, try the 2 local drinks.
Holger N — Google review
This is a lovely old pub. Nice character. It is tiny and difficult to get to the bar and impossible to get a seat, but that is due to the size which adds to the character.
Emma S — Google review
Nice old pub. Service was friendly, just had a quick wine and beer before dinner. Nice little place to sit outside but nothing special when it comes to menu.
Hyun A — Google review
MUST TRY "Sluk Ut De Lamp" AND "Rusty nail .. red spicy" It was a place for ship brokers and shipping business people in bremen hung out and doing business in the old day ( I was told). This place can fit 20-25 people shoulder to shoulder "smallest bar in bremen" but germany seems to have smallest bar in every city... must see
Sunny O — Google review
A bar with so much history, go in have a drink ,find out about the lamp?? Rebuilt after the second world war small room bar well worth a visit
Chris J — Google review
Super warm, friendly and a must see in Bremen
Andrew S — Google review
Classic Bremen "Kneipe" (bar) directly around the corner from the market place, behind Schütting (Bremen's historical chamber of commerce). Drop in for a beer or two, special house spirits are available. Bar personell is kind and always up for a chat. Weekend evenings it's usually packed full here.
Martin K — Google review
Hinter dem Schütting 1, 28195 Bremen, Germany•https://www.spitzen-gebel.de/•+49 421 3306898•Tips and more reviews for Spitzen Gebel - Bremen

Speiselokal Canova

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3.8
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Nestled within the stunning Kunsthalle Bremen, Speiselokal Canova offers a delightful dining experience that beautifully marries art and cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on using fresh, organic ingredients sourced from local farms, including unique herbs and vegetables. Guests can indulge in creative breakfast options featuring Markus Knuf's artisanal bread or savor a range of thoughtfully crafted dishes that highlight responsibly sourced fish and seafood alongside vegetarian choices.
Excellent tastes. A little bit higher end. The 4 course menu is a must try. Local wines are exquisite. Its behind an art gallery, so finding it, you should walk around. Lavender ice cream shocked me, in a good way of course :) and my favourite, the sea food risotto...
Talha K — Google review
Hidden at the backside of the Kunsthalle Museum this restaurant features creative food of high quality exceeding expectations by far. The atmosphere is quiet and service is well trained and friendly. We love this place.
Christian S — Google review
Big portions! Nice place with very tasty food. The staff was really friendly and took their time to explain the menu. If you eat breakfast here you can just skip lunch, impressive portions.
General M — Google review
simply delish! can't recommend enough... will definitely return and try the other dishes
K B — Google review
A decent place for business dinner, fine food and warm service.
MY B — Google review
My girlfriend and I have been together for about half a year now. Like any relationship, there have been ups and downs. The food here is so good that I can tell she loves me more; like I somehow came through as a man and provider by bringing her here. She keeps saying “scrumptious… really delightful”, i’ve never heard her say things like that before. 5/5 Hopefully her and i get married thanks to this :)
Bill W — Google review
Thank you. We had a wonderful wedding. Delicious Food, best service and a great location. Thank you for this great organization and the beautiful table decoration. Definitely we will come back to celebrate our 1 Year.
Paolga C — Google review
Great food and nice service. The prices bites.
Tatiana N — Google review
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Gaststätte Kleiner Olymp, Bremen

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4.3
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Gaststätte Kleiner Olymp is a historic tavern-style restaurant located in the Schnoorviertel, offering traditional Bremen dishes and a cozy atmosphere. Despite its name, it's not a Greek restaurant but serves good German cuisine with international influences. The three-story establishment features hearty dishes like Speckscholle, Zwiebelsuppe, Kohl und Pinkel as well as seasonal specialties. Visitors can also enjoy a special house beer while taking in the rustic charm of the surroundings.
They kindly gave me a table without a reservation, which I appreciated because I was hungry. I ordered chili prawns as a starter. And for the main course, a pork schnitzel, accompanied by mushrooms and potatoes. Everything was delicious, really tasty. I enjoyed the meal.
Laura C — Google review
I ordered the French fish soup, and it was very, very simple — I’d even say tasteless. The main course was fish with potatoes, but unfortunately, that was also lacking flavor, especially the side dish. Luckily, there’s salt on the table, so I could at least make it a bit more enjoyable. The restaurant itself looks much prettier and more authentic than the food tastes. However, the waitresses were extremely kind and friendly — they did an excellent job, and I have nothing bad to say about the service.
Kittina S — Google review
We liked the look of this restaurant and continued walking by, but it began raining and we quickly went back to here. Luckily we had one of the last unreserved tables. Our waitress was really friendly and helped us through the menu. We had superb food and beer.
Nick — Google review
Kleiner Olymp is a gem hidden in Bremen’s old town district, the charming Schnoor area. The restaurant has a wonderful vibe with an intriguing interior and a rich history that easily sparks conversation. The service was incredibly welcoming, attentive, and accommodating, making us feel right at home. We enjoyed the pan-fried fish, salmon pasta, and apple pie, paired with soda and wine. The salmon pasta stood out as exceptionally delicious, and the quality of the food was great for the price. We left happy and satisfied after a great meal and evening. A must-visit spot for anyone exploring Bremen!
Mathias V — Google review
We were looking for authentic German cuisine for lunch and this restaurant was excellent. The menu had a local selection as well as fantastic dark Pilsner. The service was great and the food delicious.
Helen E — Google review
Staff was very kind and the food was really good. Had some Knipp and a Schnitzel, both were quite nice. Will definitely be returning. Good restaurant if you’re visiting Bremen for the first time.
Eseagente — Google review
Very good food experience in Bremen ! We picked local dishes, which were great. The restaurant room is not large, but it’s not too noisy. Thank you !
Valentin F — Google review
Absolutely delicious local food with very friendly service! A must visit in Bremen
Boris N — Google review
Hinter d. Holzpforte 20, 28195 Bremen, Germany•https://www.kleiner-olymp.de/•+49 421 326667•Tips and more reviews for Gaststätte Kleiner Olymp, Bremen

FISHERMAN'S Seafood

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4.4
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$$$$affordable
Fish restaurant
Located near the Im Wall-Forum and Domsheide, FISHERMAN'S Seafood is a haven for seafood enthusiasts. The restaurant prides itself on offering a diverse range of dishes, from backfish to lobster, all sourced from controlled fishing grounds and sustainable fisheries. At the Fish Market Buffet, guests can indulge in a variety of offerings from seven seas, rivers, and lakes including soups, seafood, smoked delicacies, oysters, crayfish, and more.
It is one of the best sea food restaurants in Bremen. Food is marvellous, and service is fast. You can enjoy the atmosphere. Prices are normal, according to Bremen restaurants. I strongly advise you to have a sea food mix plate. Next time, I will definitely visit this place again.
Ilyas E — Google review
Best Backfisch I ever tasted! Portions are great as well. Can 100% recommend it and I would even say that you cannot come to Bremen without stopping in this restaurant! The staff is also very welcoming.
Santiago M — Google review
Very quiet pleasant inner sanctum (covered atrium allowing you to sit outside but inside if you get my drift). The staff were friendly and the place was extremely clean. The food was very fresh (both the fish and the salads served with it). Reasonably priced lunch. Worth a visit if you want a lighter fish meal.
Paul ( — Google review
I had the seafood assortment and the tiramisu there. I was very happy with the freshness of food and the delectable dessert in regards of both presentation and taste.
Kowshin R — Google review
We had dinner for two here and I have to say, this was an excellent choice. We had in total 4 types of fish and all of them were excellent, the service was quick and very friendly, all in all a very good atmosphere. Highly recommend.
Sylaan K — Google review
Noticed this place on Google Maps, and tried it for myself ..... Good choice! Light modern ambiance, friendly staff, casual setting, speedy service. For lunch time i had , as they said, the best backfish in town, and , it was delicious. So simple but good. Tasty non mayo kartoffeln salat, good sauce, and 2 chunky pieces of battered flakey moist, juicy tasty fish. Under €14, that's a grrrreat deal. This is in its category a great place to eat fish , especially at lunch time. And a walk in the park after. Yes!
Hendrik V — Google review
Really nice food, lovely looking restaurant and the staff were excellent, would highly recommend.
Daniel C — Google review
Very good service. The food, on the other hand, was below average, especially considering the price. The seasoning on both of our dishes was very bland, and I have eaten similar ones that tasted much better and costed less.
Ricardo S — Google review
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