MEININGER Hotel Bremen Hauptbahnhof





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Popular loop trail in Bremen. This is a short city walk that takes in many of Bremen's most famous sights. Since the route starts directly at the train station, it is also well suited for a short stopover in the Hanseatic city. The highlights of the tour include the mighty Bremen Cathedral as well as the statue of Roland erected in 1404 and the Bremen Town Hall, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights of the route: - Bremen City Hall - Roland - Stadtgraben - Detour to the Muehle...
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Versatile city hike through Bremen The circular route leads through the suburb of the train station and the Steintor quarter of the city of Bremen. You can take the train or bus to the main station. From there the path leads to the ramparts and past the cathedral and town hall until you finally arrive in Bremen's trendy district - the Steintor. Staying in one of the hip cafes or bars is worthwhile. Back to the old town it goes idyllically along the Osterdeichwiesen. Highlights: - Bremen...
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Popular bike tour in Bremen. A bike tour suitable for the whole family, which leads along many of Bremen's most famous sights, but also explores some areas away from the well-known attractions. Of course, you also cycle to the old town, where the Bremen Town Hall, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004, and the statue of Roland, built in 1404, are located. Highlights of the tour: - Citizen Park - city forest - Weser Stadium - UNESCO World Heritage Bremen Town Hall and...
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Once through Bremen and with a handbike or e-wheelchair! Anyone for whom a gradient of 8% is not an insurmountable obstacle even on longer stretches can expect a beautiful route on the water. Lots of blue, lots of green and on the way there is always a nice opportunity to linger. The starting point is either the main train station or directly on the water and only half of it can be driven. The tour provides information on obstacles on the route and the accessibility of cultural institutions...