Bremerhaven is a bustling seaport
and one of the busiest ports in Germany.
It has a rich maritime history and is home to several museums.
Bremerhaven lies on the east bank
of the Weser estuary in northern Germany.
Bremerhaven has a population of about 113,000 people.

Bremerhaven Sculpture Trail
Outdoor installations connecting art with urban spaces.
Weserstrandbad
A sandy riverside beach for swimming and relaxation.
Container Terminal Bremerhaven
One of Europe’s largest container ports, symbolizing global trade.
Bremerhaven Christmas Market
A festive seasonal market filling the center with lights and stalls.
Bremerhaven City Library
A cultural hub with exhibitions and programs.

find a Holiday Flat in Bremerhaven
Bremerhaven Theater
A venue for drama, concerts, and cultural performances.
Bremerhaven Historical Museum
Exhibits on local history and traditions.
Mediterraneo Shopping Center
A mall designed with Mediterranean style architecture.
Simon Loschen Lighthouse
Germany’s oldest mainland lighthouse still in operation.
Weser Dyke Promenade
A scenic riverside path perfect for walking and cycling.

Visit Bremerhaven with Tripadvisor.com
Radar Tower Bremerhaven
A striking tower offering views of the port and coastline.
Columbus Center
A shopping and leisure complex near the waterfront.
Fischereihafen
A traditional fishing harbor with seafood restaurants and maritime flair.
Museum Harbor
Historic ships moored along the quay for visitors to explore.
Viewing Platform Sail City Hotel
A panoramic observation deck overlooking the harbor and North Sea.

Find a guide for Bremerhavn
Harbor Worlds
A modern waterfront district with museums, shops, and attractions.
German Maritime Museum
Exhibits on German seafaring history with ships and models.
Zoo am Meer
A seaside zoo specializing in marine and polar animals.
Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost
An interactive science museum exploring climate zones around the globe.
German Emigration Center
An award winning museum tracing emigration stories from Bremerhaven to the New World.