Travelling to Bremen from Hamburg Airport (HAM)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Hamburg Airport to Bremen transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Hamburg Helmut Schmidt Airport to Bremen — 132 kilometres in approximately 92 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Hamburg Airport serves northern Germany's largest city and the wider Hamburg metropolitan region, with destinations spanning the Baltic coast, the Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony. Our Hamburg Airport to Bremen private transfer provides the most direct and comfortable connection — your driver confirmed at arrivals, fixed price, delivered to your door without connections or waiting.
Several transport alternatives exist for reaching Bremen from Hamburg Airport:
Our private transfer from Hamburg Airport to Bremen provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Bremen is Germany's smallest federal state and its oldest port city — a proud Hanseatic republic that maintained its independence and trading character through centuries of European history. The Bremen Marktplatz is one of the finest medieval civic squares in northern Europe, dominated by the magnificent Town Hall (Rathaus) — inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2004 — whose Gothic and Renaissance façades, extraordinary Great Hall interior with elaborately carved oak fittings, and the vast wine cellar beneath (continuously stocked since 1405) represent the civic pride and mercantile prosperity of Hanseatic Bremen at its height.
The Bremen Roland — the 5.5-metre limestone statue of a knight standing in the Marktplatz since 1404, symbol of civic freedom and market rights — is jointly inscribed with the Town Hall on the UNESCO list. The atmospheric Böttcherstrasse, a narrow lane between the Marktplatz and the Weser River transformed in the 1920s by the expressionist brick architecture of Bernhard Hoetger (funded by coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius), is one of the most distinctive pieces of 20th-century townscape in Germany. The Schnoor — a network of tiny lanes and miniature houses surviving from the 15th century — is the oldest surviving residential quarter in the city.
UNESCO Town Hall and Roland: The Bremen Town Hall (Rathaus) and the Roland statue are jointly inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as exceptional expressions of the values and cultural traditions of the Hanseatic League. The Town Hall's Great Hall — its walls lined with paintings of important German scenes, its ceiling painted sky-blue with hanging ship models — is open on guided tours and is one of the most remarkable civic interiors in Germany.
Bremen Roland and Freedom: The Bremen Roland (1404) is the oldest and most important of the many Roland statues found in Hanseatic cities — the symbol of market freedom and civic independence that guaranteed Bremen's autonomous status. The saying 'Bremens Luft macht frei' (Bremen's air makes free) refers to the medieval legal principle that serfs who lived in the free city for a year and a day became free citizens.
ICE Train Alternative: Bremen is also served by frequent ICE trains from Hamburg Hauptbahnhof — the journey takes approximately 55 minutes and may be more convenient for some travellers than the 92-minute road transfer. From Hamburg Airport, the road transfer is direct while the train requires S-Bahn to Hamburg Hbf first.
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