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BREMEN (BRE)

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Cheap flights and Cheap Holidays to Bremen

Bremen, a historic city in northern Germany, delights visitors with its medieval charm, impressive architecture, and modern atmosphere. From centuries-old buildings to lush green spaces and delightful local cuisine, Bremen offers a journey through time and a complete cultural experience.

What to Visit in Bremen

Marktplatz and the Bremen Town Hall

At the heart of the city lies Marktplatz, the Central Square, dominated by the imposing Bremen Town Hall (Bremer Rathaus), a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a symbol of the city’s history and independence, with Gothic architecture that impresses any visitor. Next to the town hall stands Roland’s Statue, a monument of the city’s freedom and the rights of its citizens during the Middle Ages.

The Town Musicians of Bremen

On the same square, you will find the famous Statue of the Bremen Town Musicians, inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairytale. It’s an iconic spot, perfect for photos and to get acquainted with one of the most beloved German tales.

Schnoor Quarter

Schnoor Quarter is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, with narrow houses and cobbled streets dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries. A stroll through this picturesque maze of alleys will take you back in time, and at every corner, you’ll find cozy cafés, craft workshops, and authentic souvenir shops.

Böttcherstraße

Another fascinating spot is Böttcherstraße, a complex of 20th-century buildings decorated in the expressionist style. The street is home to museums, galleries, and art shops, offering a glimpse into the city’s cultural modernism.

St. Peter’s Cathedral

St. Peter’s Cathedral (St. Petri Dom), built in the Gothic style, offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city from its towers. With over 1,200 years of history, the cathedral impresses with its architectural details and solemn atmosphere.

Local Cuisine

Bremen is also famous for its traditional cuisine. One of the most popular dishes is Kohl und Pinkel, a delicious combination of kale and smoked sausages, typically served during winter. Another local specialty is Bremer Knipp, a pork and oat dish traditionally served with pickles and fried potatoes.

If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss Bremer Klaben, a traditional fruit and nut cake, often enjoyed during the Christmas season. For fish lovers, Bremen offers fresh fish dishes, such as Labskaus, a mix of beef, potatoes, and beetroot, served with pickled herring.

Lastly, no culinary experience in Bremen would be complete without enjoying a glass of locally brewed Beck's beer, the perfect accompaniment to a traditional German meal.