Willkommen in Bremerhaven
Schnoor
Step into Bremen’s oldest neighbourhood, where narrow streets lined with colourful buildings are strung together like pearls on a string—a reference to the old German word from which Schnoor takes its name. Just a short walk from Bremen’s Market Square, this charming district is filled with cosy cafés, artisan shops, and cultural venues that capture the city’s timeless character.
Wadden Sea
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wadden Sea is renowned for its extraordinary tidal landscapes and remarkable biodiversity. This unique ecosystem provides a vital habitat for migrating birds and marine life, including seals.
St. Peter’s Cathedral
Located between Bremen’s Town Hall and the State Parliament, St. Peter’s Cathedral has shaped the city’s skyline for over 1,200 years. Despite being rebuilt and restored numerous times throughout its history, this remarkable landmark has stood the test of time. Be sure to climb the tower for panoramic views across the city and visit the cathedral museum to discover its rich history.
High Swing
While Bremerhaven is known for its relaxing maritime charm, the city’s High Swing offers an adrenaline-filled experience guaranteed to get your heart racing. This professionally guided and secured attraction lets visitors swing 86 metres above the rooftop terrace, with breathtaking views of the North Sea and the city skyline. The experience is especially unforgettable at sunset, when Bremerhaven is bathed in golden light.
Klimahaus Bremerhaven
Explore the world’s diverse climate zones at Klimahaus Bremerhaven, an innovative attraction that combines the excitement of a theme park with the curiosity of a science centre. Through interactive exhibits, visitors can discover weather, climate, and the global impacts of climate change.
German Emigration Center
Located near Bremerhaven’s historic harbour, the German Emigration Center is Europe’s largest museum dedicated to the history of emigration. Through immersive exhibits, the museum offers a personal perspective on the journeys of Germans who left their homeland to begin new lives overseas, particularly in the United States.

