Bremen City is a large city that has the tranquility of a small one. Its centre is compact and the adjacent living quarters are close to it. It is a lively, ultra dynamic and resourceful city. Its centre, a page of history in itself, is endowed with splendid monuments.Bremen can meet everyone's expectations. It has exciting museums. It's a green city too, surrounded by parks. Stretching along the Weser River, it allows you to live along the water as soon as the sun returns. Bars and restaurants dot its shores and you can take a few cruises.For tourists, the majestic and historic Am Markt, a symbol of the city and its past power, will be an unmissable landmark, alongside the small Schnoor district, home to charming fishermen's houses. Le Viertel, also known simply as the "quartier", is lined with beautiful 19th and early 20th century residences. It has a large number of restaurants, cafés and shops. Bremen is also very rich in museums. There is a wide choice of museums dedicated to modern art, classical painting, science, oceanography, ethnology, aeronautics, botany, zoology, or even the automobile. You can even visit the local beer factory. Its park stretches behind the universum, a museum dedicated to science. For those who want to discover the vibrant nightlife, you will have to stay a little in the city and let yourself be immersed, especially in the student district of Ostertor. Bremen, barely 60 km from the North Sea, once had a merchant port, directly connected to the sea, before it sank. Nevertheless, it remains under the sign of water. It is also a city that faces its river, the Weser.In summer, the Schlachte district along the Weser River is dotted with bars and restaurants. You can also visit the Vegesack district where the last sailboat that sailed was still stowed or the docks of Ubeerseestadt, which have been transformed into residences, offices or shops. The Weser river promenade is lined with old warehouses adjacent to bars and trendy shops.It carries within it the whole identity of North Germany, which has not abandoned the Lower German language (Plattdeutsch). The Hanseatic city is undoubtedly the most pleasant of all the major cities in North Germany, and while it is outpaced by the profusion and cosmopolitanism of Hamburg, it also offers a more peaceful and relaxed, more human face. To make friends, don't hesitate to talk about the football club Werder Bremen, one of the best German and European clubs..

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La Place du Marché de Brême, avec l'hôtel de ville et la Cathédrale. Mikhail Markovskiy - Fotolia
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