
Events in Bremen in every season
Bremen offers exciting events at any time of year [...]
Must-see in Bremen
Here you will find our must-sees that make Bremen so unique [...]

Your Bremen adventure right on the hotel doorstep
Here you have the highlights of the Hanseatic city right on your doorstep [...]
Green oases & hidden retreats in Bremen
Bremen surprises with quiet retreats that are often only known to the locals. A real insider tip is [...]

Insider tips
In addition to the great classics, you should not miss out on the city's insider tips and special highlights on your city trip to Bremen [...].

Frequently asked questions
The questions we are often asked about a city trip to Bremen [...]
Our insider tips for you

Insider tip 1: Historic districts & markets - a stroll through Bremen
Away from the well-known hotspots such as the market square or the Schnoorviertel the historic old town of Bremen with small, charming places that not everyone knows. Discover, for example, the Ansgari quarteran often overlooked old town quarter that surprises with individual stores and arts and crafts. If you are looking for authentic market life, you should visit the farmers' market at Domshof early in the morning - here you will find regional specialties ranging from fish sandwiches to fragrant flowers. The Findorf weekly market in the district of the same name is a real insider tip: Bremen locals from all corners of the city meet here to chat, taste and enjoy. These little oases off the beaten track will show you a new, personal side to Bremen on a city break.
Insider tip 2: Hidden museums & exhibitions away from the classics
Away from the well-known museums, Bremen offers real insider tips for culture explorers. In the Focke Museum you can experience Bremen's history in a charming park ensemble - lovingly presented with exciting exhibits and changing exhibitions. Another gem is the Gerhard Marcks Housewhich is dedicated to the work of the sculptor of the same name and regularly hosts exciting sculpture exhibitions. If you want to experience art in context, you should visit the Weserburg Museum of Modern Artwhere you can discover international contemporary art in a historic warehouse right on the Weser.


Insider tip 3: Green oases & hidden retreats in Bremen
Bremen surprises with quiet retreats that are often only known to the locals. A real insider tip is the Wallanlagen Parkan idyllic area with the remains of an old fortress and winding paths - perfect for a break between sightseeing highlights. Those in the mood for a natural idyll should visit the botanical garden in the Rhododendron Park should explore it: Between fragrant rhododendrons and rare plants, you will find secluded corners for a relaxing break. Even lesser known is the Knoops Park on the Lesum - an extensive landscaped park with a romantic view of the river, ideal for a picnic or a walk.
Insider tip 4: Nightlife - Hidden bars & timeless clubs in Bremen
Bremen's nightlife offers exciting locations for every taste. At "Fehrfeld " you can enjoy relaxed evenings in a cozy atmosphere - with lots of sofas, quieter beats and a crackling stove in winter. Cakes and small snacks are also available here, but the focus is clearly on the feel-good factor and a good drink. A separate smoking room and a table football table in the basement round off the offer.
For fans of club classics, a detour to the "Lila Eule" is worthwhile. This traditional venue in Ostertor has been a meeting place for music, culture and politics for over 60 years and is considered by many to be one of Bremen's best party cellars - a real insider tip for special nights out.

If you fancy a mixed crowd and different styles of music, you shouldn't miss the "Modernes" in Neustadt. There's a party here every weekend - with concerts or theme parties, rock or pop. Here you can enjoy Bremen's nightlife beyond the mainstream!
Must-see: What are the most important sights in Bremen?
In addition to the insider tips, you should not miss out on the city's great classics and special highlights on your city trip to Bremen. Here are our must-sees that make Bremen so unique:
- Bremen market square & Roland - UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart of the city, surrounded by magnificent facades and full of history.
- Bremen Town Musicians - the famous sculpture of the four animals from the fairy tale, a photo motif for young and old.
The best events in Bremen in every season
Whether culture, music or pleasure - Bremen offers exciting events to enrich your city trip at any time of year. Simply plan your city trip around one of these special highlights:
Your hotel for your city trip to Bremen
Your Bremen adventure right on the hotel doorstep
When you stay at the Dorint Hotel Bremen, you have the highlights of the Hanseatic city right on your doorstep.
- Only a 10-minute walk away is the historic market square with the famous Roland and the imposing town hall - an ideal starting point for exploring the heart of Bremen.
- Domshof weekly market: Fresh flowers, regional products and an authentic slice of Bremen joie de vivre, just a 7-minute walk away
- For relaxing hours in nature, the Wallanlagen Park is very close by - here you can take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic and recharge your batteries with a view of the water.
- Metropol Theater Bremen:Just a 6-minute walk away, you can experience musicals, concerts and shows - ideal for a special cultural evening.
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to public transportation such as the popular Bus 100, which passes by many sights
FAQ (questions and answers)
How many days should I plan for Berlin?
For a visit to Berlin, we recommend at least three to five days to really experience the diversity of this vibrant city. On the first few days you can the most important sights such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and Alexanderplatz. A walk along the East Side Gallery will give you a fascinating insight into the history of the Wall and the city. You should also make time for the cultural highlights and special places. places. Visit the museum on the island to admire masterpieces of art history or enjoy a performance at the Berlin Philharmonie. A visit to the trendy Kreuzberg district allows you to feel the lively atmosphere of the city and relax in one of the many cafés. For a relaxing break, don't miss Berlin's green oases, such as the Tiergarten or Tempelhofer Feld. Let yourself be carried away by the variety of gastronomy and the countless events. With a stay of several days, you can experience the Dorint feeling and be perfectly happy - your individual wishes are our focus!
What is the most beautiful neighborhood in Berlin?
Berlin has many beautiful neighborhoods, but one of the most beautiful is without a doubt Prenzlauer Berg. This charming district delights with its historic old buildings, which have been lovingly restored and create an inviting ambience. The streets are lined with cozy cafés, trendy boutiques and lively restaurants that invite you to linger. Here you can enjoy the typical Berlin flair to the full.
Especially the Kollwitzplatz is a particular highlight: with its weekly market offering fresh produce and regional delicacies, it radiates a special joie de vivre. The green parks, such as Volkspark Friedrichshain, also invite you to relax and linger. Children can play while adults enjoy the sun or read a book.
The cultural diversity and creative life in Prenzlauer Berg are unique. Art galleries, alternative events and a lively nightlife ensure that there is never a dull moment. Here you can feel the lifeblood of Berliners who shape their district with passion and commitment. Prenzlauer Berg is a place that not only invites you to marvel, but also to feel perfectly happy.
What to do for 3 days in Berlin?
Berlin offers a wealth of experiences that you can discover in just two to three days. Start your first day with a visit to the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the reunification of Germany. Then stroll across Pariser Platz and enjoy the impressive architecture.
Another highlight is the Reichstag with its glass dome, which offers you a breathtaking view over the city. After lunch, you can visit the Holocaust Memorial, which is thought-provoking and pays tribute to the history of the Jews in Germany.
In the afternoon, we recommend a walk along the East Side Gallery, an open work of art that adorns the former section of the Berlin Wall. Here you can admire the creative murals and feel the atmosphere of the city.
The second day could start with a visit to Museum Island, where you will find some of the most important museums in Europe. Spend the afternoon in the hip Kreuzberg district, where you can relax in cozy cafés and enjoy the multicultural atmosphere.
In the evening, treat yourself to a meal in one of the many restaurants and end the day with a view of Berlin's illuminated skyline. Experience the best the city has to offer!
On the third day, you can take a trip to the parks, museums or markets, stroll through the cozy streets of the neighborhoods, browse in boutiques and stop off at cafés and restaurants.
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