The trip to Bremen and Hamburg in 4 days took us to Germany for the first time.
For 4 days we could enjoy two of its best known cities.
We fly from Girona to Bremen where we arrive in the morning and we still have all day and the next day to enjoy the city famous for the "Bremen Musicians" tale.
We visit some of the best known places in the city such as the St Pietri Cathedral, the Town Hall and the Parliament, the Roland sculpture, the Böttchestrasse street, the Carrillon Courtyard, the "Schlachte" promenade and the famous Schnoor neighborhood where we enjoy of a spectacular end of day.
The second day in Bremen we take it easy and enjoy the walks getting lost in the streets and a well-deserved rest that also has a place in our travels.
The third day we moved from Bremen to Hamburg where we found a much more colorful city than we expected.
We start on Mönckeberg Street where we reach the Town Hall Square, the Church of St. Jacobi and St. Petri, the memorial to St. Nikolai, the House of Chile, St. Michel and the port area, where we pass the Rest of the day before returning to Bremen, where we will spend the last night before returning to the airport the next day to catch the flight that takes us back home and say goodbye to Bremen and Hamburg.
Travel guide to Bremen and Hamburg in 4 days
Dates: From April 2, 2010 to April 5, 2010
Day 1: GIRONA - BREMEN
Day 2: BREMEN
Day 3: BREMEN - HAMBURG - BREMEN
Day 4: BREMEN - GIRONA
Hotel in Bremen
Best Western Schaper-Siedenburg
3 star hotel, very close to the main station, so the location makes it a prominent option in the city.
The rooms are comfortable, spacious and very clean.
One drawback is that the bathroom is quite small, although it has all the comforts.
They have free wifi in all rooms, with good signal.
Breakfast is included in the price of the room and is very complete and of quality.
Make your reservation here: Best Western Schaper-Siedenburg
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Comments
Inma says
January 13, 2020 at 1:46 p.m.
Very good, I find your blog very interesting, and it helps us a lot.
We are going to go to Bremen in Holy Week from 7! To 11, whole days on 7 because we arrive at 10 in the morning, 8, 9 and 10, that you believe and we want to go to Hamburg one day, that you think it would be better to be 3 days in Bremen and spend one in Hamburg or spend two nights in Bremen and stay in Hamburg one night and stay two days. Thanks 😊ReplyVane and Roger says
January 13, 2020 at 3:33 p.m.
Hi Inma,
With 1 night in Hamburg you have enough to get to know the city, but being so many days, but if you want to make another trip around, it may be a good option to stay two nights and thus make the visits with more tranquility. regardsReply
Pearl says
12 October, 2018 at 22:27
Hi Vanessa and Roger!
I will start by thanking you, because your blog is being super useful for planning my trip to Europe! I also enjoy reading them a lot. It had not occurred to me to travel to these cities, but now that I read it, I think I could dedicate a day, only to which of the two: Hamburg or Bremen? It will be in January. And since I'm here: for a day trip from Brussels, would you choose Leuven or Antwerp (in December)?
Thank you!!
Greetings from Guanajuato, Mexico
ReplyVane and Roger says
October 13, 2018 at 09:28
Hello Pearl,
First of all, thank you very much for reading us!
Regarding the first option, although Hamburg is a very beautiful city, we especially liked Bremen and we also believe that being a smaller place, it is optimal for a day trip.
About Leuven or Antwerp, although it is also difficult to choose, we would opt for Antwerp, as we believe it has more interesting places to know in one day.
regards
We look forward to returning to Mexico! ❤️Reply
Mariana says
October 15, 2017 at 1:32 p.m.
Hello Travelers!
It's been a while since your trip but I have a question for you. We will also go 3 full days to Hamburg and Bremen (the fourth is back and does not count) but we go to Hamburg and return from Bremen so we can divide them between the two cities. What do you think is better: one day in Hamburg and two in Bremen or the other way around?
Greetings. Thank youReplyVane and Roger says
October 16, 2017 at 01:19
Hi Mariana,
The truth is that it is a difficult choice, but if we have to choose, from our experience, we would make a couple of days in Bremen and one in Hamburg.
Although maybe Hamburg is bigger, Bremen has something "special" and it is worth spending a day in a relaxed plan, just wandering around ...
Regards!!ReplyMariana says
October 16, 2017 at 19:32
Thank you very much for the quick and kind response!
regardsReply
Joan says
September 28, 2016 at 2:21 pm
We are going to Hamburg in December, I hope to enjoy and comment later.
Christmas markets with a nice mulled wine in your handsReplyVane and Roger says
September 28, 2016 at 3:41 p.m.
Hi Joan,
At that time Hamburg has to be spectacular. And if you can make a trip to Bremen, you will surely love it. regardsReply
Montse says
February 15, 2016 at 10:30 p.m.
Hi Vane and Roger.
Tell you that I have returned from my anniversary break through Hamburg and Bremen and I have loved everything. Your blog has helped me a lot.
The best thing is that it has snowed and I could see Bremen snowed, the surroundings of the all-white windmill is something impressive.
My next getaway will be Berlin and I will surely help me with your blog.
Greetings,
Montse
ReplyVane and Roger says
February 16, 2016 at 09:57
Good morning Montse,
Thank you very much for writing and telling us, you can not imagine the illusion that makes us. Bremen with snow has to be a show.
For Berlin, if we can help you with anything, you just have to write to us. Regards!Reply
Paula says
January 25, 2016 at 11:43
Good Morning,
Do you remember how long the train left from Bremen to Hamburg?
Thank youReplyVane and Roger says
January 26, 2016 at 10:05
Good morning Paula,
We pay 37 euros round trip for two people. You have all the information in this article in the travel diary //www.viajeroscallejeros.com/la-marktplatz-en-el-centro-historico-de-bremen/ RegardsReply
eighth says
May 25, 2012 at 2:25 pm
Thank you for your reply.
ReplyVane and Roger says
May 25, 2012 at 1:25 p.m.
Hi Octavio!
We went to Hamburg on Sunday precisely because of the concern that if everything was closed, it was less "important" than Bremen.
The big stores were closed, clothes, shopping centers ... etc. But the rest is all open: restaurants, souvenir shops ... etc.
It is a city that we liked a lot and that is worth a break.
Regards!!!Replyeighth says
May 23, 2012 at 11:23
Congratulations for the newspaper, I liked it a lot and I have taken note since in August we will make the same trip, from 24 to 27, I know that a couple of years have passed, but do you remember if in Hamburg on Sunday there was atmosphere? I mean open stores and so on, because we want to see Bremen on Saturday and leave Hamburg for Sunday. Thank you and greetings.
ReplyVanessa and Roger says
April 7, 2010 at 16:07
Hi!!
Thank you for your comments.
We hope you can serve our "experiences" in this 4-day getaway.
Surely you will have a great time. It's a beautiful city.
We await your comments on the way back !!
Regards!ReplyDamarlex says
April 7, 2010 at 13:07
Hi:
I just saw your message in "Forum travelers" and I have taken a look, as we leave tomorrow for Bremen (it is the same trip as you in terms of days, return, schedules, etc ...). We are a marriage with two children (over 20 and 14) and we really want to escape.
I will print your comments that will be of great help to me. Greetings and back I comment….PS: By the way, interesting page (with what we like travel ...). I have to flip through it ...
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