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    Bremen

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Green City and Cycling
What shall I do first!? If you haven't been to Bremen before, you'll probably find yourself asking this question. Bremen has many attractions to offer its visitors – the Bremen Town Musicians and the UNESCO World Heritage town hall are certainly among the most popular, but Bremen is also a city of science. You can find out how astronauts live in the International Space Station or sit on the earthquake sofa at Universum Bremen. Perhaps you would like to venture into the world of shipbuilding or explore the pretty narrow lanes of the Schnoor quarter? We have put together a list of ten highlights that are not to be missed on a visit to the city.
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Green City and Cycling

Rhododendron Park

You can experience a vibrant splash of colour in the heart of Bremen in May, when Bremen's Rhododendron Park is in full bloom. The magnificent colours of more than 10,000 rhododendron and azalea bushes are a delight for the eyes. Its size and col-lection of plants make this park, in our Hanseatic city, one of the largest and most beautiful of its kind. Plant lovers will be delighted by the Park's Botanic garden, with its collection of more than 6,500 plants from all over the world. The Park is also home to the "botanika" centre, a multimedia nature discovery centre that will delight young and old alike.
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Osterdeich/Café Sand/Ferries

Osterdeich/Café Sand/Ferries

The Osterdeich embankment is the most popular place for Bremen locals of all ages to meet up and relax. Conveniently situated between the city centre and the Weserstadion stadium, the Osterdeich is the ideal location for barbecues, meeting friends or simply sitting and watching the sun go down. In summer, it's the venue for the Breminale: a five-day festival of music and culture held along the banks of the River Weser. And if you want to get that "holiday feeling", simply take the Sielwallfähre ferry across the river to the Café Sand: you will find a sandy beach and leisure activities, such as beach volleyball, which make it a popular destination for day trips. However, as any Bremen local knows: there's no telling what the weather will do.
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Green City and Cycling

Waller Sand

This is the latest leisure space in the city. It has been created at the end of the New Harbour District, on the site of a former harbour basin. It's the Waller Sand beach park. The park's backdrop of industrial buildings and the Molenturm give it a uniquely urban charm and provide a wonderful setting for watching the sun go down. The Waller Sand leisure park has a large sandy area which includes playgrounds and volleyball courts, and is the ideal place for other sports and games. The Beach Park is easily accessible by bus, by foot along the Weserpromenade or by ferry.
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Knoops Park

Knoops Park

The Knoops Park is a magnificent 19th century garden in the north of Bremen. It was designed by the landscape designer Wilhelm Benque, who also created the Bür-gerpark (People's Park). The park's highlights include the elegant Mühlenthal palace and the sensory garden, which gives people with impaired vision the chance to enjoy the natural world in an approachable and accessible way. In summer, the Knoops Park hosts a series of classical concerts as part of the "Summer in Lesmona" music festival.
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Green City and Cycling

Mühle am Wall

This 100 year-old windmill in the Wallanlagen park is still one of the most popular destinations in the centre of Bremen. The former flour mill is now home to a welcoming café and restaurant. The mill's elevated position in the park, overlooking the city's old defensive walls, makes it the perfect place for taking photos. Come here to enjoy a coffee and a slice of cake in peace, even though you're right in the city centre. The Kaffee Mühle café is also the ideal starting point for a stroll through the Wallanlagen park.
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Blockland

Blockland

Although the Blockland borough is part of the city of Bremen, it has a village-like atmosphere. When it comes to sustainability, Blockland, which encompasses lands outside the city of Bremen, is a true pioneer. The products sold here are all locally sourced and its surrounding countryside enjoys the protection of being a nature conservation area. Blockland is home to more cows than people, which makes it the ideal place to escape from the hurly burly of city life. With its low traffic density, this district is a popular destination for cyclists and water sports enthusiasts who can paddle along the River Wümme to their heart's content.
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Green City and Cycling

Vegesack Municipal Park

Do you feel like visiting the "green lungs" of the Vegesack district? Then head over to the Stadtgarten Vegesack (Vegesack Municipal Park). The Stadtgarten Vegesack was created as a botanic garden by Dr. Albrecht Roth. A botanist (who was also a medical doctor), he established ornamental beds on this site to showcase his collection of rare and exotic plants. Vegesack Municipal Park on the Weserpromenade is now open for the public to enjoy. There are two barrier-free entrances, one from the Vegesack ferry terminal and the other from Schulkenstraße street.
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Werdersee

Werdersee

The Werdersee (Werder lake) is Bremen's largest and most popular recreational lake, and dates back to the 1950s. A former tributary of the River Weser, it was closed off, and embankments, sunbathing meadows and even a sandy beach were then created on its banks. There's never a dull minute around the Werdersee, because it's such a great place for keeping active, whether you prefer cycling, skating, rowing or canoeing. In summer, major events such as the "Große Bremer Ruderregatta" (Bremen rowing regatta) are held at the Werdersee.
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Gemüsewerft (urban garden)

The Gemüsewerft is a peaceful oasis with a welcoming beer garden in the centre of Bremen. You'll find it in the Überseestadt (the New Harbour District). The unique feature of the Gemüsewerft is that it is run as an inclusive employment project and serves local beer made by the nearby Hopfenfänger brewery. The organic hops used in the beer are grown on site – you can't get more sustainable than that!. So, sit back and enjoy your beer in a laid-back atmosphere on the river bank.
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The Bürgerpark (People's Park)

The Bürgerpark (People's Park)

Founded more than 150 years ago, the Bürgerpark has more than enough space for people to relax or take part in sport. There's any number of ways of keeping active here – running, cycling, rowing on the lakes or playing mini golf. Children can let off steam in the many playgrounds or visit their furry friends (goats, sheep and guinea pigs) in the open air animal enclosures. The grassy meadows are the perfect place to have a picnic. Alternatively, there's a great selection of refreshments available at any of the park's four restaurants. The municipal forest is located right next to the Bürgerpark. Its lake (also known as the Unisee (university lake)) is a wonderful place for swimming in summertime.
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Cycling in Bremen -Discover Bremen by bike!

Cycling in Bremen -Discover Bremen by bike!

The Bremen BIKE IT! project is working to promote cycling throughout the state of Bremen. It's not just a project though. BIKE IT! is a means of discovering the city and its surroundings by taking thematically inspired cycle routes. Pick up a flyer from the Tourist Information Office, from the ADFC (German Automobile Association) or from BIKE IT! bicycle stations. Alternatively, download the Bike Citizens App and get the tickets sent directly to your mobile phone. Get on your bike and off you go!
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