Edel Weiss

Bremen City


Opposite the Hauptbahnhof, this friendly, rustically decorated haunt is famed for its hearty fare and friendly staff, as well as its schnitzel and, in season, spargel (white asparagus) galore. If you're just coming off a train it's a good first foray into Bremen's tasty restaurant scene.


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Nearby Bremen City attractions

1. Übersee Museum

0.05 MILES

A treasure trove of objects from around the globe, organised by continent around two large, sunny atriums. There's everything from a Mongolian yurt and a…

2. Mühle am Wall

0.24 MILES

The city’s typical Dutch windmill adds a rural flavour to the parkland tracing the part of town where Bremen’s city fortifications once were. It houses a…

3. Town Musicians of Bremen Statue

0.46 MILES

Local artist Gerhard Marcks cast this 1951 statute of the famous quartet in their most famous pose – scaring the robbers who invaded their house, with the…

4. Rathaus

0.47 MILES

Bremen's landmark and Unesco-listed Rathaus (city hall) dates to 1400 but was a work in progress for centuries, as succeeding generations each tried to…

5. Dom St Petri

0.5 MILES

Bremen’s Protestant main church has origins in the 8th century, though its ribbed vaulting, chapels and two high towers date from the 13th century. Aside…

6. Bleikeller

0.52 MILES

Located inside Dom St Petri, but accessed via a separate entrance south of the main door, the Lead Cellar was formerly the cathedral’s cellar and today is…

7. Paula Modersohn-Becker Haus Museum

0.56 MILES

Showcasing the art of the eponymous artist Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907), an early expressionist and member of the Worpswede artists colony, this is…

8. Roselius-Haus Museum

0.57 MILES

This 16th-century house contains a private collection of art from medieval times to the baroque era. It belonged to none other than Ludwig Roselius, the…