🇩🇪 Bremen Hbf

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Type Major
Coordinates 53.083477, 8.813833
Timezone Europe/Berlin
Connections 778
UIC Code 8013751

About Bremen Hbf

Bremen Hbf is the main railway hub of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, one of Germany's two city-states, and a major interchange on the Hamburg–Ruhr corridor. It serves ICE and IC long-distance trains to Hamburg, Dortmund, Cologne, Munich, and Berlin, alongside regional services to Bremerhaven, Oldenburg, and Hannover. The station is well connected to Bremen's tram network and lies within a short walk of the UNESCO-listed market square and medieval Böttcherstrasse.

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Bremen's historic Altstadt and the famous Roland statue on Marktplatz are around 15 minutes on foot from Bremen Hauptbahnhof, heading south along Bahnhofstrasse. Tram lines 1, 2, and 3 also stop outside the station and reach the Marktplatz area in a few minutes.
Deutsche Bahn ICE and IC trains connect Bremen to Hamburg in under an hour, and to Hannover and Dortmund with onward connections across Germany. Regional services cover Lower Saxony destinations including Bremerhaven, Oldenburg, and Osnabrück.
Bremen Hbf has a DB Reisezentrum, self-service ticket machines, and a well-stocked commercial area with a supermarket, bakeries, and cafes. The tram and bus interchange directly in front of the main entrance makes onward travel within the city seamless.
Luggage lockers are located in the station and are available around the clock. Visitors on day trips to Bremen's Böttcherstrasse or the Schnoor quarter will find the lockers a practical way to explore hands-free.
Bremen is compact and highly walkable; the Schnoor medieval quarter, Böttcherstrasse, and the Weser riverfront can all be covered in a half-day without needing public transport. The Beck's brewery offers guided tours bookable in advance for those interested in the city's brewing heritage.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27