The beautiful city that is one of the cheapest places to fly this summer – and beers are only £ 2.50
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Looking for a cheap summer outing? You are lucky.
A charming and historic city in Germany is officially the cheapest destination of this year to fly to, according to, according to Skyscanner.
The website of the flight comparison has revealed that the average costs of a flight to Bremen in the summer are only £ 60, making it the ideal choice for a bargain.
Bremen, located in the northwest of Germany and has a historic city center and a unique connection with fairy tales.
A brothers Grimm Fairytale, the ‘Town Musicians of Bremen’ has four pets who flee their masters and run away to become musicians in Bremen.
The quirky characters of the story have been immortalized in a statue found west of the town hall. Visitors often step in line to touch the legs of the donkey that are said to bring good luck.
And the charming old city of Bremen certainly looks like something from a fairy tale.
Known as the Schnoor (or String), the old city is a beautiful maze of buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Bremen, located in northwest of Germany, has a historic city center and a unique connection with fairy tales

Known as the Schnoor (or String), the old city is a beautiful maze of the 15th and 16th -century buildings
A tourist writes on Tripadvisor: ‘The Schnoor is a really enchanting neighborhood that fascinated us immediately. As soon as you enter these historic streets, you can feel the special ATMs. ‘
Another says: ‘Beautiful surroundings for walking and enjoying. Lots of small streets. Highly recommended. ‘
The most important square of the city, Bremen Marktplatz, is just a five -minute walk from the Schnoor and is dominated by the Gothic town hall of the city.
The Town Hall of Bremen has the status of UNESCO and was built in 1405, which has since served the seat of the state government.
Tourists can opt for a tour of the town hall or outside to admire the famous Roland statue of Bremen.
The Roland statue is just over 10 meters and is the largest detached statue that remains of the German Middle Ages. The Roland is a symbolic figure of freedom of the city and provides an attractive photo background.
If you are looking for a little more contemporary, then view the Universum Bremen, a scientific museum that is one of the best attractions in the city.
The museum is split into three fields – technology, people and nature – and even has an outdoor zone.

The Town Hall of Bremen has the status of UNESCO and was built in 1405, which has since served the seat of the state government

A tourist writes on Tripadvisor: ‘The Schnoor is a really enchanting neighborhood that fascinated us immediately’
A tourist says on Tripadvisor: ‘If you are young or old, you can spend hours here. Great! ‘
And does not leave Bremen without taste one of his culinary delicacies. Bremen Tourism describes’ Kohl und Pinkel ‘(kale and sausage) as the most renowned specialty of the city’. As the name suggests, it is a traditional sausage dish served with locally grown kale.
Try Bremen Kaffebrot (coffee bread) for dessert, a traditional treat that is usually eaten with coffee.
Made from sliced white bread, covered with butter, sugar and cinnamon, is roasted before it is served.
It’s not just flights that are cheap pintprice.com reveals that a beer in Bremen is on average only € 2.99/£ 2.50. Beck’s Brewery was founded in Bremen and tourists can go on tour with a beer tasting. The city also a thriving artisan beer scene.
Flight prices correct at the time of writing.
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