The second most populous town in North Germany, Bremen brings the high-tech, science and space industries together beneath a truly metropolitan backdrop. In a city where innovation, beauty and sophistication meet, it's impossible not to feel the life force. In this 1,200-year-old Hanseatic city, visit the Schlachte Promenade on the River Weser, the full-sized Columbus Space Module of the International Space Station and the Universum Science Center. Oh, and "Hanseatic" refers to an alliance of trading cities in the 13th-17th centuries. But you probably knew that.
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In the Steps of the Bremen Town Musicians. Tour includes: Marketplace, Dom Cathedral, Rathaus, Roland Statue, Bremen Town Musicians Statue, Schütting House and Parliament building. No inside tours included but you can visit the Dom Cathedral´s inside after the tour on your own. Our Guide will give you details about the Cathedral at the end of the tour.
Inclusions: Local guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks
It is a really nice corner of the Bremen city. There are small locals for buying presents, stones or drink coffe. The decoration of the street I found it super cute. Unfortunatelly it is not accesible for short movility persons.
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Meetingpoint: In front of the Town Hall or Meeting Point at hotel possible if central, without extra charge Duration: 1.5h Maximum 25 participants per Guide You will learn about: • The history of the city • The history of the Town Hall • Roland and the legend of his sword • Brothers Grimm • The story of the Bremer Town Musician You will see: • Town Hall • Roland Statue • Old Town • St Peter’s Cathedral • The statue of the Bremen Town Musicians • Böttcher Street • Schnoor Quarter
Inclusions: Local Guide who will be with your group only, Private guided Tour, Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
Exclusions: Gratuities
We were a group of 9 in Vienna and needed a Russian-speaking guide for a city tour. Booking procedure was quick and convinient, the guide was very professional and entertaining. Great experience!
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Walk in the footsteps of emigrants (perhaps your ancestors) from the comfort of your home! On this 1-hour virtual tour, you will see all sightseeing highlights of the 1,200-year-old Hanseatic town of Bremen and its 200-year-old harbor town Bremerhaven. With over 7 million people leaving from here between 1830 and 1974, Bremerhaven was once one of the busiest emigration ports in Europe. In Bremen, you will see the world-famous statue of the Bremen Town Musicians and Bremen’s two UNESCO World Heritage sites dating back to the year 1404. Please note! All times are given in CET time (Central European Time), which is the local time zone for Germany. Please convert to your own time zone. Join a virtual tour to get a first taste of the sites your ancestors would have seen! Hear little-known stories from your guide alongside a pre-recorded video of the tour. Ask any questions you may have to the professional live tour guide. Take the tour on the convenient video call platform ZOOM.
Inclusions: Professional Live Tour Guide presenting a pre-recorded video, Fun Quiz to test your knowledge , A handout after the tour including tips for visiting Bremen and Bremerhaven
Exclusions: You need to provide your own internet connection
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Explore with us the Schnoor area – a neighbourhood in the medieval centre of the city of Bremen. The first ferry service was established here, and the first bridge crossing the Weser was built around the year 1240. Today the oldest houses date back to the 15th century. Discover the medieval Schnoor neighborhood in Bremen’s Old Town, with its small houses and narrow alleyways. Marvel at the many houses from the 17th and 18th centuries and discover more about the different styles of architecture. Enjoy a relaxing guided walking tour through Bremen's historical Schnoor neighborhood. The first-known written reference to Schnoor dates back to the 13th century. At this time, a Franciscan monastery was built on the edge of what is now the Schnoor district. The present Catholic St. John's Church was built in a redbrick Gothic style.
Inclusions: Local guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks
We had a wonderful day in Bremen. Beautiful architecture to enjoy, wonderful food, and so many small shops to enjoy. A great place to pick up souvenirs to take back home!
Experience an exciting guided walking tour of Böttcherstraße, one of the most beloved tourist attractions in Bremen. See historic buildings from between 1922 and 1931 and learn more about the area’s development. It is famous for its unusual architecture and ranks among the city’s main cultural landmarks and visitor attractions.
Inclusions: Local guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks
It is a really nice corner of the Bremen city. There are small locals for buying presents, stones or drink coffe. The decoration of the street I found it super cute. Unfortunatelly it is not accesible for short movility persons.
With our walking tours, you’ll skip the mundane historical tours and discover the city through a local’s eyes. Experience a tour that will transform the way you travel to make it as much about the people you meet, as it is the places you see. Our local guides (Lokafyers) are passionate about their city and eager to share their knowledge and perspective. Since Lokafyers are not professional guides and tour occasionally, they provide an experience that’s authentic and personal, like a friend showing you around their city. By the end of the tour, you'll feel comfortable navigating the city and confident that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay.
Inclusions: Local guide ("Lokafyer", Customized private walking tour
Exclusions: Personal expenses, Tips and gratuities (optional), Optional activity costs, Food and drinks, Transportation to/from attractions (It’s a walking tour, car transportation isn’t included), All Fees and Taxes
In this tour you will get to know the following places: * The Fairy Tale of Bremen Town Musicians * The oldest public city square * The Town Hall which is listed as the World Heritage Site * The features of Statue of Roland * The 100 meter street (Böttcherstraße) where the coopers make their barrels. * The Schnoor neighbourhood where once, sailors, fishermen and artisans lived. * Why the Weser River is an important transportation Route for Bremen? Tour timings are flexible and can be amended depending on availability.
Inclusions: Guided Tour
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Martin Luther is NOT the same historical figure as MARTIN LUTHER KING Jr. Germany is not the same nation as the US. Martin Luther was the great GERMAN reformer of the 1500s. Martin Luther King Jr. was the great civil rights American reformer of the 1960s. I keep trying to help this organization, but they don't seem to worry about trivia like historical facts.
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