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Mobility and Traffic

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How to get around in the Hanseatic city.

© WFB / Carina Tank

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Ferries in Bremen

Cross the Weser and enjoy Bremen's shortest boat ride or set out on a short trip to the beach.

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A bus stop sign on Domsheide.

Bus and Tram

Bremen is a compact city that is easy to get around.

© WFB / Carina Tank

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Airport

© Jens Lehmkühler

It takes just eleven minutes to get from the airport to Bremen city centre - the heart of the Weser metropolis with its numerous shops, sights and cultural attractions.

Building of the central station in Bremen

Main Train Station

© WFB / Carina Tank

Bremen's main train station is an indispensable part of the city as a transport hub and architectural feature. As one of the most important centres for rail traffic in the north of Germany, Bremen's main station is available to around 120,000 travellers every day, who use the imposing building in the Neo-Renaissance architectural style as the starting point, arrival point or connection point for their train journeys.

A green bus.

Central Bus Station

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The central bus station is located in Bremen's city centre. By long-distance bus, you can travel directly to the heart of the Weser metropolis, where sights such as the Bremen Town Musicians, the Town Hall and the Schnoor, as well as many cultural highlights and plenty of opportunities for shopping and strolling, await you.

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Airport

© Jens Lehmkühler

It takes just eleven minutes to get from the airport to Bremen city centre - the heart of the Weser metropolis with its numerous shops, sights and cultural attractions.

Building of the central station in Bremen

Main Train Station

© WFB / Carina Tank

Bremen's main train station is an indispensable part of the city as a transport hub and architectural feature. As one of the most important centres for rail traffic in the north of Germany, Bremen's main station is available to around 120,000 travellers every day, who use the imposing building in the Neo-Renaissance architectural style as the starting point, arrival point or connection point for their train journeys.

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Cycling in Bremen

In no other city in Germany with more than 500,000 inhabitants do more people cycle than in Bremen.

© WFB / Ingo Wagner

Gezeichnete Skyline von Bremens prominentenen Gebäuden