Bremen is rather a small German city, so it feels like nothing can hide from curious eyes of numerous tourists. However, some interesting sights that are not known to the majority of travellers can still be found in the city, even on its most popular streets. Bremen hole, a sanitary sewer manhole located on the central square opposite to the Town Hall building, is a great example of that. At a glance, this sanitary sewer is nothing different from other manholes except strange and unknown writings on the cover. In fact, that sanitary sewer has a secret – a music box with a penny bank attached to it. The music box was installed there by the initiative of a charity in 2007. One needs to put four coins into that unusual penny bank, and the music box will start playing the famous song of Bremen Town Musicians.
Bremen is a seaport with the population of 550 000 people. The city is located on the west bank of the Weser. The historical center of Bremen is surrounded by a green zone, which is made …
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Bremen is a city of unparalleled, fairy-tale like atmosphere, so there’s no wonder why many travellers with kids choose it as their vacation destination. Children will find many …
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Make your exploration of Bremen more exciting by visiting some interesting shops. Travelers are recommended to attend Bremen shop that is located on Boettcherstrasse 12. When you see stalls full of various souvenirs, don’t hurry to leave this ordinary, as it seems, souvenir shop. Besides traditional flags and calendars, the shop sells unique liqueurs and elixirs in gift wrapping, which makes them great souvenirs for friends and family members.
You will find approximately six hundred restaurants, bars, and cafes of different level in Bremen. There are facilities for gourmet visitors and family-friendly dining. Even those, who …
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Notable celebrations and festivals in Germany
The most famous holiday in Germany is Oktoberfest held in Bavaria in autumn. Oktoberfest is the largest and oldest beer festival in the world. It is organized by the Munich administration and traditionally takes place in Munich. Only local breweries are allowed to participate. They brew special sorts with 5-7% ABV. The first festival was held in honor of the silver wedding of the king and queen. It took place in the meadows near the center of Munich in 1810. The festival lasts about two weeks, until the first Sunday in October. Oktoberfest begins with a solemn festive procession of the owners of the tents of the Munich breweries, after which the first crane is set in the beer barrel.
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