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Bremen is the city of short distances. Furthermore, Bremen is a green city by the river. So it makes sense to discover it on foot. Perhaps our route tips will help you with your planning. There's even a "Flachland" hike with lots of nature in the centre of the city. So, put on some sturdy shoes and off you go ...
Would you like to get to know the most important sights of the Hanseatic City individually and at your own pace? Then why not start your own walking tour?
Discover the diversity of Bremen and learn a lot about the most important buildings. You can recognise them by the grey panels. The panels for this walk are also labelled with QR codes. If you scan these with your mobile phone, this page with the route or a page on Wikipedia with further details will open.
This route is particularly suitable for anyone who not only wants to discover historic Bremen, but also the neighbouring trendy "Viertel" away from the main streets. Here you will find old Bremen houses in abundance - some houses are very large, others are small because people weren't that tall in the past. You'll find galleries and street art, hidden pubs, playgrounds and much more - making it a pleasant place to stroll.
Bremen is a wonderful place for walking, especially in the city centre. We have created a varied tour that offers plenty of opportunities to play and stop for refreshments and is therefore also suitable for families and the less experienced. It runs for around 12 kilometres through the Bürgerpark and the adjoining city forest - Bremen's green heart.
Bremen's surrounding area also has a number of excursion destinations for the hiking enthusiasts among you. Whether exciting moorland landscapes, nature reserves or fish ponds - we have put together a few hiking tips for you. The idyllic landscapes and routes are usually only a few minutes' drive from our Hanseatic city.
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