Lower Saxony

Germany

Bremen showing modern architecture and a pond
Hannover showing modern architecture
Universum Science Center featuring a lake or waterhole and modern architecture
Hannover featuring modern architecture and a city as well as an individual male
Berggarten which includes a garden and wildflowers

See the city hall and cathedral of this state’s main city and travel to the mouth of the Weser River for a rich maritime tradition.

Split into two distinctive parts, Lower Saxony (Bremen Region) is a lively and appealing area on the Weser River. It is known for its multicultural and metropolitan city of BremenOpens in a new window and intriguing and historic port town of BremerhavenOpens in a new window. Visit this attractive pair of towns for a glimpse into the regional culture.

Wander through the quaint alleys of Bremen’s historic center. Admire the Gothic façade of the Bremen City HallOpens in a new window and pass through its impressive colonnade. Gaze up at the twin spires of the Bremen CathedralOpens in a new window in the heart of the city. This central area is an audiovisual treat after sunset, when the bars and clubs come alive.

Relax at a café in Bremen’s trendy Viertel neighborhood and go shopping in the upscale stores. See a dramatic performance at the resplendent Theater Goetheplatz Bremen. One of the most popular hubs in the city is the Weser River, where such activities as dragon-boat racing and sailing take place. Make your way to the scenic Bremen BürgerparkOpens in a new window and see its impressive landscape gardens, lakes and woodland.

Drive north for 40 miles (65 kilometers) to reach the coastal town of Bremerhaven. Explore the Museum Port–Historical Harbour and board the ships that have been frozen in time. Get a sense of the seafaring customs here at the National German Maritime Museum. Other highlights of the town include the Fiedlers Fischmarkt, the River Weser Dyke Promenade and the Zoo at the Sea.

Explore the neighboring towns along this North Sea Coast area. Popular sights include the Bederkesa Castle and the Borkum Lighthouse.

The state of Bremen comprises two separate enclaves within the larger state of Lower Saxony. It is the smallest German state and is nestled in the northwestern corner of the country. Fly to the Bremen Airport or take a bus or train to the state’s principal city, which you can traverse by bike or tram.

Popular cities in Lower Saxony

Hannover featuring modern architecture and interior views as well as a large group of people
Hannover
Known for Business, Museums and Festivals
Hannover awaits: its theater, festivals, beer, and more!

Reasons to visit

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Norderney
Norderney
Known for Museums, Theaters and Natural parks
Norderney awaits: its museums, theater, monuments, and more!
Cuxhaven
Cuxhaven
Known for Museums, Monuments and Castle
Experience the museums, monuments, and horseback riding in Cuxhaven!
Borkum
Borkum
Known for Marinas, Museums and Monuments
Experience the marina, museums, and monuments in Borkum!
Norden
Norden
Known for Temples, Art and Monuments
Love temples, art, and monuments? Get away to Norden!
Langeoog showing a sandy beach
Langeoog
Known for Marinas, Monuments and Museums
Don’t let its size fool you: With miles of pristine beaches and a quaint village, the small German island of Langeoog will enchant you.