Visiting Bremen's Christmas Markets, Germany
A perfect location for your first Christmas market tasterWoohoo, we’d arrived in Bremen our first destination on our 2018 German Christmas market road trip.
It was a bit of a long drive from Calais (410miles/660km), but once again Gary got us there safe and sound.
All checked in and parked we had 2 nights to discover Bremen’s delights. Time to dust off our 'Things to do in Bremen' list and hit the markets.
Where is Bremen?
Discover Bremen at Christmas
A short hopJust along Sögestrasse (Sow/Pigstreet) is a delightful little sculpture of a swineherd.
It’s one of those bronzes you just want to touch, that’s probably why the pig’s noses are now extremely buffed.
Where to stay in Bremen
The Christmas Markets at Bremen
Instant winnerAfter strolling around for a little while, we both agreed that Bremen is a perfect size for an introduction to your first German Christmas market.
Or if you wanted a location that wasn’t too tiring on your feet, as the two main markets are within a short walk of each other.
I love nothing more than planning a trip and so often I use the DK Eyewitness books. I find them extremely informative, easy to follow and the pictures and maps tempt you into discovering more.
We used a previous version of this book to plan our Germany road trips, now you can grab the revised copy.
Exploring Bremen at Christmas
Go with the flowDid you know?
Bremen’s Weihnachtsmarkt
To give it its proper nameHowever, there is a very colourful and bright part of the market by the Dom, that young children will love.
Carousels, mini-rides and who doesn’t love a Ferris wheel?
Good to know
Bremen's Schlachte Magic Christmas Market
Something a little differentOr, the medieval and swashbuckling market as we came to affectionately name it.
Set along the edge of the River Weser, no detail has been left out here.
As you stroll in you are greeted with the delightful sound of a harpist.
Have You?
Enjoying Bremen's Christmas Markets
“Pieces of eight”Discovering more of Bremen
The Local BrewPopping into a bar also gives you the opportunity to mix with the locals.
So while having a little chat, our plans for the following day were given the thumbs up, and Schnoor was definitely the place to head.
Be prepared
There’s more to Bremen than Christmas
A historic German cityOne of Bremen’s must-see sculptures is “The Town Musicians of Bremen” The sculpture depicts a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster the fairy tale was first published in Grimms’ Fairy Tales in 1819.
By touching the Donkey’s front hooves, your wishes are said to come true. These characters have become a city emblem and can be seen in all different guises around Bremen.
Why not?
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Bremen’s Dom
The city's CathedralIt has beautiful arcades running through the central nave in Gothic style and incredible vaults above the cathedral’s main organ.
This cathedral is certainly worth a visit in opinion.
Not to be missed in Bremen
SchnoorGary had a rum flavoured hot chocolate, apple strudel and cream, and I had peppermint hot chocolate, and my cake was apple, chocolate and rum.
Mmmm it was lovely.
A must-see in Bremen
GlockenspielOur video of Bremen at Christmas
The Christmas Markets experience through our eyesWe have created a little YouTube video of Bremen at Christmas
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