City Guide

Bremen by Train

Discover the UNESCO Hanseatic city where fairytales meet maritime history. Small enough to explore in a day, rich enough to remember forever.

Getting to Bremen

Train Connections

  • Hamburg: RE trains every 30 min, 1 hour, from €19.90
  • Hannover: RE trains hourly, 1 hour, from €22
  • Berlin: ICE trains, 3h 30min, from €29.90

Must-See Bremen

Market Square

UNESCO site with Roland statue and Town Hall. See the Town Musicians statue.

Schnoor Quarter

Medieval lanes with tiny houses, craft shops, and cozy cafes. Most photographed spot.

Böttcherstraße

Expressionist street with museums, Glockenspiel, and unique architecture.

Beck's Brewery

Tours of the famous beer brewery. Learn brewing history and taste samples.

Arriving? Check Bremen Airport transfer. Book trains via DB Navigator. Explore free walking tours.

Book Your Train to Bremen

Find train connections to Bremen and explore Hanseatic heritage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to reach Bremen by train?

From Hamburg: 1 hour, from Hannover: 1 hour, from Berlin: 3h 30min. Bremen Hauptbahnhof is well-connected to northern Germany and beyond.

What is Bremen famous for?

Bremen is a UNESCO World Heritage Hanseatic city famous for the Town Musicians fairytale, medieval market square, Schnoor quarter, and its proud maritime trading history.

Can I visit Bremen as a day trip from Hamburg?

Absolutely! It's only 1 hour by train with frequent connections. Perfect for a day trip exploring the old town, Roland statue, and Schnoor quarter.