Discover the best top things to do in State of Bremen, Germany including Ubersee-Museum, Weser Stadion (Weser Stadium), Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost, Historische Altstadt, Marktplatz, U-Boot Wilhelm Bauer, Schnoor Viertel, Botanika, Museumsschiff FMS GERA, Viewing Platform SAIL City.
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4.5 based on 226 reviews
Fascination. Distant Places. In the Ubersee-Museum Bremen you can immerse yourself in distant continents, where you will experience fascinating cultural spheres and natural areas with unique exhibits from around the world. Live plants and superb dioramas contribute to the special atmosphere of the Ubersee-Museum. Ample seating accommodation and the Ubersee restaurant invite you to stay. The Ubersee-Museum in Bremen offers a myriad of possibilities to explore the mysteries of foreign cultures: guided tours, rallies, workshops and plenty more. A museum experience for every age and all senses!
We did not expect the museum to be as big as it is. It is really easy to spend 4 hours here. Most of the information boards are German only, which can be difficult. Some of the information screens were not working properly. But nevertheless was this a really great experience with a lot of interesting facts and information in a beautiful setting for almost no money.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
4.5 based on 1,065 reviews
A friend recommended Klimahaus so decided to visit with a different friend and it was the first visit for both of us. We both agreed that it was excellent value for money because there is so much to see and do and plenty of interactive exhibits. I was really interested in the exhibition about renewable energy and visiting the different climates was very good. There is a very good aquarium area as you walk through the climates and a lot of the information was available in English as well as German. It was fairly busy with school children when we arrived and the building is quite echoey so meant a lot of noise which was the only downside but can appreciate that it is the perfect place for school groups so this was to be expected. Overall really recommend this place, it has lots to offer, is easy to find and has parking right underneath.
4.5 based on 1,256 reviews
The old town hall, the Roland statue, churches, the Schnorr quarter and the Modersohn Becker museum, all things one should enjoy slowly while indulging yourself with chocolate from Bremen (Hachez or Feodora).
4.5 based on 1,153 reviews
Beautiful square with St Petri Dom & Town Hall in the surrounding. It's so calm during this time, nice for photography.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
The German submarine or U-Boot was a formidable weapon during the first half of the Second World War. When allied counter measures improved, the German navy developped the new types XXI & XXIII which were virtually undetectable at the end of the conflict. A fine example of the Type XXI can be visited here to get an impression how live was in a submarine
4.5 based on 2,695 reviews
A beautiful street full of history. Entering the street from the main city square, you are entering the time portal and are being transfered to mideval times. Placed in great preserved buildings you can find museums, restaurants, hand made candy shops, soap shops, souvenir shops...
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Walking through the small but beautiful indoor gardens feels like a mini holiday. Loved the waterfall and the tropical butterfly house. I particularly enjoyed that there were animals too - Gibbons, a Chameleon, an Aquarium, Geckos, and colourful frogs. Staff is very friendly and knowledgable. Don't skip this place when visiting Bremen!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
4.5 based on 290 reviews
There are no entry personel , you buy your ticker from a machine inside the door. The entrance is not connected to the hotel you have to go round the side. You then have to wait for the lift, which in Covid times, means the queue can stretch to the outside, as only two people (unless from same household) can use the lift at the same time. There are no alternative stairs. The lift journey is limited to the entry and exit floors , so fairly quick. Once you are up , there are markungs and a one-way system which are not difficult to follow. The view is fabulous., you see the Weser estuary spread out on one side, you finally understand how big the harbour is, and how water dominates the living /office spaces aound here. There are explainatory tables of landmarks. We were glad we took the time to get this view.
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