🇩🇪 Fresh & Hot Travel Guide to the Fairytale Town of【Bremen】📸
Bremen’s Must-See Spots: Windmill Café BECK'S MÜHLE (Mühle am Wall) 🌾 A converted windmill turned café—bigger than your typical Dutch windmills, with multiple floors! Located in a park. Didn’t get to try the coffee this time, but the vibe is 💯. Roland Statue 🗡️ The Bremen Roland stands tall in the square—a warrior symbolizing the city’s freedom and independence. Love how cartoonish yet grand it looks. The scale next to the buildings amps up the fairytale feel! Town Musicians of Bremen Statue 🐴🐕🐱🐔 Based on the Grimm Brothers' tale! You’ll spot this iconic crew all over town—in candy shops, cafés, even bus stops. The actual statue is kinda hidden across from the Town Hall. For good luck, rub the donkey’s nose and legs (they’re shiny gold now!). St. Petri Dom (St. Peter's Cathedral) ⛪ Gorgeous twin-spire blue-domed church. Impressive and photogenic! Town Hall 🏛️ 💡 Pro tip: Attractions 2/3/4/5 are all within a 200-meter circle around the cathedral. Just wander—you’ll hit them all! Schnoor District 🎨🧵 A super artsy area packed with craft shops, souvenir stores, and cozy cafés. One of Bremen’s oldest neighborhoods, once home to sailors and fishermen. Perfect for a slow stroll. Bremen is ideal for city walking 👣! Many unique buildings catch your eye along the way. Strictly ticking off sights isn’t the point—slowing down and soaking in the European pace is the real vibe. The whole city can be explored on foot in half a day. No need for public transport unless you’re going to the university. 🍴【Food & Drinks】 Espresso House ☕🥐 Their cinnamon rolls and cinnamon croissants = 😋👌! Coffee was just okay, but hey—free restrooms! 🚽💨 Shuxiangge 🌶️ Not recommended. The dry pot intestines were meh and fishy 👎. #Europe #Germany #Travel #Bremen #CityWalk #FairytaleVibes