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Why Is It Worth Visiting Bremen with Dogs?

 During the Women's Day weekend, we visited a truly special place: one of Germany’s most charming cities, Bremen, of course with our dogs. We’ve wanted to visit for a long time, and since we love dog-friendly cities, Bremen was the perfect destination for us. 🐾🌷





Bremen, the Fairy-Tale City

Many people might recognize Bremen’s name from the famous story of the Bremen Town Musicians. We couldn’t miss the iconic statue of the donkey, dog, cat, and rooster, which is one of the city’s most famous sights. According to legend, touching the donkey’s front legs brings good luck — of course, we tried it too!

The city center is simply stunning: historic buildings, cozy streets, and beautiful parks make it truly special. On Marktplatz (the main square), you’ll find the beautiful Town Hall and the famous Roland statue, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. The architecture and the atmosphere of the square are truly magical, as if you’ve traveled back in time.


Dog-Friendly Experiences in Bremen

What surprised us most was the city’s dog-friendly attitude. We saw dog owners everywhere, and people were incredibly friendly with our four-legged friends. The parks and promenades are perfect for long walks, and along the Weser River, there are fantastic views of the city.

In the city center, we tried several restaurants and cafes, and almost everywhere, our dogs were warmly welcomed. Most places offered fresh water and sometimes even a little treat for our pets.


Why Should You Visit Bremen?

If you love historic cities, charming walks, and dog-friendly places, Bremen is an excellent choice. It’s not too big, so it’s easily walkable, yet it offers plenty of sights.

It’s especially recommended for travelers with dogs, as everything is set up to ensure our four-legged friends can enjoy the trip too. Parks, dog-friendly restaurants, and the friendliness of the people all contribute to making Bremen a perfect travel destination — even for a long weekend.

If you haven’t been here yet, it’s definitely worth adding to your bucket list! 🐶✨


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