Enjoy Holiday Germany in Bremen

A holiday Germany offers a number of things but if it you want a slice of German history during your holiday, a stop at Bremen is a must. Bremen is located in Northern Germany and held great importance during the medieval times; it was one of the members of the Hanseatic League during the medieval times. There is more than one way to reach Bremen, one can take a flight, drive to the city in a car, opt for a bus or take the train or Euro lines. If you want to come to Bremen directly from a major European city, opt for Bremen airlines. Bremen is very well connected with other German cities through railways.

If you want to see one of the finest architecture of the fifteenth century, a visit to Rathaus is a must. The Rathaus has been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. It is a town hall and a fine specimen of architecture of its time. One can even take tours of the town hall. The statue of Roland is also a world heritage site and of great importance to the city. The Cathedral of St. Peter is another architectural gem of the city; it is over a thousand years old and its interiors are extremely impressive. If you just want to soak in some of its history, then take a walk around the city center and pay a visit to Schnoor Viertel. Schnoor Viertel and its medieval buildings makes one feel like they have been transported back in time. Bremen is quite famous for its Town Musicians statue and one simply cannot leave Berlin with out paying it a visit.

While Bremen is known for its historical importance and heritage, there is more to Bremen than just that. Bremen is also known its technology and innovativeness. The museums and science centers are perfect for young minds. The Universum Science centre does not just attempt to showcase scientific phenomenon but it encourages understanding and knowledge. The Ethnological museum can be very educative as well. If you have had enough of history and education and want to have fun then enjoy the culture of Bremen during its many festivals. Bremen is known to have a number of events like the oldest funfair in Germany called Freimarket, Christmas markets, art exhibitions, musicals, operas, six-day cycle race and more.

One can even enjoy a nice sunny day at the Schlachte Embankment. The gardens, restaurants, terraces and cafes along the Schlachte Embankment are the perfect places to relax and just enjoy looking at the Weimar River, old boats and if you really want to peep into the old seafaring traditions of the city, then take a trip to Vegesack district to visit the Captain’s house, a busy harbor and more. One can even opt for a trip along the river.

 

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