Bremen Airport
Bremen, DE · 3.5 km (2.2 mi) south of Bremen city centre
Getting to the city
| Mode | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| App-based Rideshare Services Rideshare · On demand via mobile apps | Around 10–15 min to city center | Variable by app and time of day |
| Bicycle Parking Other | 15 min | Free |
| Bus 52 Bus | — | — |
| Bus Linie 52 Bus · Every 30 min | 30 min | €2.70 |
Insider notes
For budget travelers, the 24-hour Kamps bakery in the arrivals hall is your go-to spot for overnight snacks and drinks.
Tram 6 makes city trips seamless — step off at the Uni Bremen or Hauptbahnhof, and be at check-in in about 11 minutes.
Terminal E is functional but offers limited services — avoid long waits here if you can, especially with Ryanair.
Welcome
Bremen Airport (BRE) might just be the epitome of convenience: positioned only 3.5 km (2.2 mi) south of the city center, it feels like an extension to Bremen’s tram network. Hop off Tram 6 from the Altstadt, and you’re at check-in within a mere 15 minutes. For frequent travelers to Germany, this ease of access is a breath of fresh air. Once at Bremen Airport, enjoy the compact layout allowing swift navigation, be it to catch a flight or grab a quick bite.
At a glance
Handling around 1.81 million passengers annually, Bremen Airport operates primarily with four terminals: 1, 2, 3, and E. Although modest in scale with two runways, this airport punches above its weight offering the essential amenities while keeping things stress-free. It primarily serves carriers like Lufthansa and Ryanair.
Terminals & layout
The terminals at Bremen Airport are designed to keep your travel experience straightforward. Terminal 1 serves as the main hub, housing most amenities like eateries and shops. Ryanair flights typically depart from Terminal E, which is more basic compared to the main terminals. However, with only a few minutes’ walk needed to navigate the airport, layover discomfort is minimal. Pay attention if you're navigating between separate tickets — ensure your baggage is checked through as re-claiming and re-checking might be needed.
Getting to and from the city
The transport connections from the airport to Bremen city center are exceptional. For just €2.70, you can catch Tram 6 directly to the heart of the city or towards the university area, with the journey taking approximately 11 to 20 minutes depending on your destination. Taxis are also available and cost around €18 for a 15-minute ride. For those with lighter luggage, the tram is often the preferred choice for speed and cost.
Traveller essentials
Charged devices and a caffeine fix are essential at BRE. Frequent travelers advise recharging gadgets before heading airside where charging stations are scarce. With a pay-at-the-door price of about €30, the Bremen Airport Lounge in Terminal 3 is a haven for those with delay-induced waiting times, providing snacks, drinks, and workspaces. Overnight, the 24-hour Kamps bakery landside offers food and coffee when other outlets are closed. If overnighting, expect limited sleeping options as seating airside is not geared for comfort.
Dining & shopping highlights
While options may not rival mega airports, what's available is solid. For something quick, grab a coffee at Marktcafé BRE located in Terminals 1 and 3. If healthier choices are your preference, dean&david landside offers fresh alternatives. Fans of Asian cuisine will appreciate the variety at Asia Banquet before check-in. For shopping needs, the Duty Free Shop landside and various outlets ensure travelers can snag last-minute necessities or gifts.
Lounges
Located in Terminal 3, the Bremen Airport Lounge provides a comfortable escape from the bustle of the gate areas. Whether you’re an economy passenger or flying business, access is available via a day pass. The lounge is appreciated for its assorted offerings of light snacks and beverages, and the added bonus of quiet workspaces.
Insider tips
- Insider: For budget travelers, the 24-hour Kamps bakery in the arrivals hall is your go-to spot for overnight snacks and drinks.
- Time: Tram 6 makes city trips seamless — step off at the Uni Bremen or Hauptbahnhof, and be at check-in in about 11 minutes.
- Avoid: Terminal E is functional but offers limited services — avoid long waits here if you can, especially with Ryanair.
- Money: The lounge in Terminal 3 is a worthwhile splurge at about €30, especially during delays.
- Quiet: If you need peace, head to the lounge or landside areas, since post-security seating lacks privacy and comfort.
- Local: Asia Banquet and dean&david provide satisfying meals landside before passing through security.
- Transport: Bicycle parking is free and provides a cost-effective option for locals heading to the airport.