Discover the Treasures of Bremen
Overview
I invite you to walk with me through the heart of this enchanting city, where every corner tells a story. This is not a traditional tour: it is a narrative journey through more than a thousand years of history, art, secrets, and hidden symbols.
From its medieval central square to magical corners that many locals don't know about, we will walk through the soul of Bremen, with stories ranging from the tales of the Brothers Grimm to the resistance against Nazism and the reconstruction after the war.
Get ready to walk, imagine, and thrill.
Places to visit:
- Market Square (Marktplatz)
- Gothic Town Hall (UNESCO)
- Roland statue (symbol of freedom)
- St. Peter's Cathedral (1200 years of history)
- The Bremen Musicians
- Iconic sculpture and fairy tale with a hidden message
- Böttcherstrasse
- Street of artists, alchemy, and expressionist architecture
- Porcelain musical clock
- Schnoorviertel
- Bremen's oldest and most charming district
- Alleyways, medieval houses, and curiosities
- Viertel (optional)
- Artistic and alternative district, full of graffiti, cafe,s and local culture.
This activity includes:
- Böttcherstraße
- Town Musicians of Bremen
- Bremen Roland
- Bremen Market Square
- Kleinstes Haus Deutschlands
- Bremen Town Hall
- St. Petri Dom Bremen
On arrival
How to find us
Meet us at the Market Square (Marktplatz), right in front of the Roland Statue, next to the impressive Bremen Town Hall (Rathaus).
Address: Am Markt, 28195 Bremen, Germany
Meeting time: 10 minutes before the tour starts
How to get there easily:
By streetcar:
Take streetcar 4, 6, or 8 and get off at the Domsheide stop. From there, walk 3 minutes to the main square.
From downtown:
If you are already in the center, just walk to the cathedral. The statue of Roland is right in front of it; you can't miss it.
Tip:
Search for "Roland Statue Bremen" on Google Maps or Maps.me, and it will take you straight there.
I'll be there with a big smile.
Things to note
Recommended comfortable shoes: We will walk on cobblestone streets, so be sure to wear appropriate shoes.
Weather: The tour takes place rain or shine. Bring an umbrella or raincoat if the forecast suggests it.
Photos welcome: You are welcome to take as many photos as you wish. If you want, I can also help you capture some special moments.
Pets welcome: As long as they are quiet and on a leash.
Family friendly: Children are welcome, although the content is mainly oriented to curious adults.
Tour language: The tour is conducted in Spanish. I can also adapt parts to English if necessary.
Bring water or snacks: There are no shopping stops during the tour, so come prepared if you need something for the road.
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.