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Two cities - one state: Bremen and Bremerhaven comprise the smallest of Germany's sixteen states. Bremen is a modern city where historical heritage and cosmopolitan culture combine to create a fascinating mix bursting with attractions. All the sights, from the waterfront 'Schlachte Promenade' and the quaint 'Schnoor' quarter to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Town Hall, are extremely popular.
There's always something to do in Bremen where the arts are everywhere you turn, particularly along the 'cultural mile' in the heart of the city. From concerts to art exhibitions, there is a huge range of entertainment on offer.
There are frequent flights plus a wide range of accommodation available for Bremen, including many hotels, apartments and hostels to suit every budget.
For more information and to book, please visit the Bremen City Break page
Check availability >Bremen offers its guests fantastic shopping facilities. There are a plenty of boutiques, fashion shops and department stores in the city centre, which are within a short walking distance from each other. Some fantastic malls are easy to reach from the city centre.
Shopping and leisure complex on the banks of the Weser.
The city's largest shopping centre.
From regional cuisine to international delicacies - Bremen is a real paradise of gourmet food. Visitors could find a wide range of restaurants in the historic city centre as well as at the Schlachte waterfront.
A centrally located cosy restaurant in the Gewerbehaus in the city centre, close to the Schlachte Embankment offering traditional cuisine.
Traditional local and national specialties served in a historic wine cellar in the historic city centre.
This restaurants located at the Schlachte waterfront blends traditional cuisine with modern elements: guests will be served hearty maritime and exotic specialities from the famous German Currywurst to lobster.
Hidden between the Dom and the river you will find Bremen's oldest district, which is a maze of lanes hosting little 15th and 16th century houses.
Don't miss the impressing gothic brick building with its splendid Renaissance façade and Roland statue, which have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Science Centre near the Bremen University presents science as as thrilling adventure. Vistitors can explore more than 250 exhibits as well as a discovery zone (EntdeckerPark).
Learn some interesting facts about Bremen's well known beer brands Beck's and Haake Beck in the museum, raw material store and brewing room, before trying some samples of the delicious beer. (Reservation necessary).