Study abroad in Bremen
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Bremen.
Country
GermanyStudent Budget
EUR 900 – 1,450/month
Transport Card
Deutschlandsemesterticket / Constructor Semesterticket plus VBN-BSAG local network
Population
586,271 city residents and 704,881 residents in the federal state of Bremen
Study abroad in Bremen: student life
Study abroad in Bremen is strongest for students who want Germany with a smaller-city rhythm and a serious international campus. The student experience is split in a useful way: Constructor anchors Bremen-Nord, while the centre gives you trams, the Weser, old-town weekends and a calmer housing market than Germany's biggest cities.
Who loves this city?
Bremen fits students who want Germany without Berlin-level scale or Munich prices, and who like a residential international campus with a real city close enough for weekends and errands.
What makes it special
For study abroad in Bremen, geography is the whole story: Constructor sits in Grohn/Bremen-Nord, so the best semester combines campus life, rail routines, old-town walks, Viertel evenings and Weser river habits.
Newcomer shocks
- Constructor is not downtown; a central room can make every campus week tiring.
- Rain and wind are more common than snow, so waterproof commuting beats heavy winter fantasies.
- German admin is real: health insurance, registration, broadcasting fee and contracts need early attention.
- Bremen is social but not giant; students need to build routines instead of waiting for the city to do it for them.
Map
Weather in Bremen & what to pack
Bremen weather is not extreme, but it is wet, windy and darker in winter than many newcomers expect. The right waterproof commute setup makes a bigger difference than heavy snow gear, especially if you move between Grohn, Vegesack and central Bremen.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 5° / 1° | 🌧️ rain / sleetrain / sleet, cool | Short days and wet wind make the commute feel longer. Test the Bremen-Nord route before late classes and keep waterproof shoes near the door. |
| Feb 6° / 0° | 🌧️ cold raincold rain, cool | Still dark and damp. Bike lights, reflective gear and a warm layer matter more than heavy snow gear. |
| Mar 9° / 2° | 🌤️ showersshowers, cool | The city starts opening up, but showers are frequent. Keep flexible plans for Schnoor walks and first flat viewings. |
| Apr 13° / 4° | 🌤️ changeablechangeable, mild | Good month for cycling practice if you are new to Bremen. Carry a light rain shell and do not rely on sunshine for long Weser plans. |
| May 17° / 8° | 🌤️ mildmild, mild | One of the best months for parks, Schlachte and weekend routes. Housing searches also get competitive for summer move-ins. |
| Jun 20° / 12° | 🌤️ showersshowers, warm | Long daylight helps after class, but rain still appears. It is a good month to build routines beyond the campus bubble. |
| Jul 22° / 13° | 🌧️ warm rainwarm rain, warm | Warm but rarely extreme. Summer students should check whether reduced campus services change dining or transport routines. |
| Aug 22° / 13° | 🌧️ warm / wetwarm / wet, warm | Arrival month is pleasant but changeable. Do housing viewings in daylight and keep first-night transport planned from the station. |
| Sep 19° / 11° | 🌧️ rain returnsrain returns, mild | A strong orientation month, with enough daylight for city exploring. New students should buy bike lights before autumn feels sudden. |
| Oct 14° / 8° | 🌧️ windy rainwindy rain, mild | Freimarkt season is social, but nights get wet and colder. Confirm the last train/bus before central Bremen evenings. |
| Nov 9° / 4° | 🌧️ dark raindark rain, cool | This is the month that tests routines. Keep study spaces, groceries and campus trips simple instead of overloading every evening. |
| Dec 7° / 3° | 🌧️ rain / coldrain / cold, cool | Christmas-market season helps morale, but finals and early darkness need planning. Avoid signing housing without seeing heating and damp conditions. |
Bremen winters are more wet and windy than snowy. Waterproof shoes, bike lights and a reliable train/tram route matter from October to March.
Packing checklist
- Waterproof shoes and a rain shell for wet/windy commutes
- Bike lights, reflective gear and a strong lock
- Document folder for insurance, registration, bank/rent and university forms
- Warm layers for dark winter station and tram waits
- A small arrival buffer for bedding, kitchen basics and first transport gaps
Cost of living for students in Bremen
Cost of Living Index
70.1 / 100
Expensive · World avg ≈ 44
Cost of living in Bremen is moderate for Germany, but Constructor students must read rent, room, board, university fee and Semesterticket together. A realistic monthly plan often sits around 900-1,450 EUR once housing, insurance, food and first-month buffer are included.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Private WG Room | EUR 400 – 850 | |
| Constructor Type B Campus Housing | EUR 6,480 – 8,160 /contract | |
| Board / Meal Plan | EUR 2,500 – 2,500 /semester | |
| Food And Groceries Outside Campus | EUR 230 – 380 | |
| Health Insurance | EUR 120 – 160 | |
| Transport | EUR 0 – 60 | |
| Deposit And First-month Buffer | EUR 800 – 1,800 /arrival |
Going out & dining
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Bremen
Student housing in Bremen depends on your campus geography. Grohn, Vegesack and Bremen-Nord are practical for Constructor, while Findorff, Walle, Neustadt and Viertel give more city life but can turn every early class into a commute problem.
Grohn / Constructor campus
mediumShortest daily routine for Constructor students
Vegesack and Bremen-Nord
mediumConstructor students who want shops and a local town feel near campus
Findorff and Walle
mediumStudents who want city access without the most central prices
Neustadt
mediumCity life, cafes and good central access
Viertel / Ostertor / Altstadt
higherNightlife, cafes, cinema and walking access to central Bremen
Official contacts
Constructor Study Abroad / Student Services
Use for campus housing, assigned room type, meal plan, arrival, Semesterticket and one-semester billing questions.
Studierendenwerk Bremen Accommodation
Use for official residence applications, waiting lists and student-service support across Bremen.
Student residences
Constructor residential colleges / campus rooms
Best for short exchange stays at Constructor because the academic and social life is campus-first.
Studierendenwerk Bremen residences
Good official route for Bremen students, but not always the best commute for Constructor in Grohn.
Private platforms
WG-Gesucht Bremen
Check landlord identity, contract, address, utilities, broadcasting fee and viewing/proof before paying.
Student groups
ESN Bremen
Use for city orientation and student events, not as a substitute for official housing checks.
Documents to prepare
Passport / national ID and admission or exchange acceptance
Proof of enrolment or nomination if already available
Proof of funds or guarantor information if a landlord requests it
Health-insurance proof and German registration documents
Written contract, inventory, deposit receipt and bank-transfer trail
Timing
For Constructor, confirm campus housing as soon as your acceptance route is clear; room, board and Semesterticket affect the full cost.
For private WGs, start serious search 2-4 months before arrival, earlier for September/October.
If you live central, test the exact Bremen-Nord route at morning class time before signing.
Deposit & contract notes
Never pay a deposit without a written contract, address and verified landlord or official invoice.
Ask whether heating, electricity, internet and the German broadcasting fee are included.
Photograph the room at move-in and keep all payment receipts.
Red flags
Landlord abroad asking for deposit before viewing/proof.
Price far below the local range with pressure to pay today.
No clear address, no contract, or refusal to use a traceable bank transfer.
Private room in central Bremen that ignores your daily commute to Grohn.
Is Bremen safe for students?
Safety Index
51.4 / 100
Moderate — stay alert
Crime Index
48.6 / 100
Moderate crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
Bremen safety for students is mostly about routine: bike locks, verified housing contracts, station awareness and a clear late route home. Use the emergency numbers 110, 112 and 116117, and treat crowd-sourced safety indices as context rather than official police data.
Bremen is manageable for students, but standard German-city routines matter: lock bikes well, verify WG listings, stay aware around stations late at night and plan Bremen-Nord returns before going out.
Top risks
- Bike theft if you use a weak lock or leave lights unsecured
- Fake WG deposits and unofficial sublets during September/October pressure
- Late returns between central Bremen and Bremen-Nord after nights out
- Wet winter cycling without lights or reflective gear
Getting around Bremen
Transport in Bremen can make or break the semester. The Deutschlandsemesterticket, VBN/BSAG network and Bremen-Nord rail routes are excellent when your housing matches your timetable; they become tiring when you choose a room only for nightlife.
🚌 Deutschlandsemesterticket / Semesterticket
Core decision factor for Bremen-Nord: it makes regional/local routes feel connected if your housing is chosen wisely.
Student eligibility depends on enrolment and semester rules.
🚊 VBN / BSAG tram, bus and regional rail
Use for central errands, Bremen-Nord connections and late planning; save the route to campus before arrival.
🚲 Bike
Very useful in central areas and Bremen-Nord, but rain, wind, lights and theft prevention matter.
Check campus/student workshops or second-hand options before buying new.
🚆 Train to Bremen-Nord / Vegesack
The route that decides whether a central room is realistic for Constructor students.
Things to do in Bremen as a student
Bremen rewards repeated local routines rather than one huge tourist checklist. Schnoor, Schlachte, Freimarkt, Christmas markets, Universum, Buergerpark and campus events give students enough rhythm without forcing big-city spending every weekend.
Student discounts & perks in Bremen
Student perks in Bremen are budget tools: transit eligibility, mensa or campus food, official housing routes and free city walks reduce pressure on the first month. Use those savings for deposit, winter gear and a small emergency buffer.
Museums & Culture
Food Savings
Transport is part of the housing decision in Bremen because Grohn, Vegesack and the centre sit on different daily routines. Fares & passes
Universities in Bremen for exchange students
Constructor University is the international anchor for this Bremen guide, especially for English-taught residential study abroad. The University of Bremen is the wider public student-life reference, but the full Odisea university guide here focuses on Constructor because it drives the international city ranking.
Constructor University
Constructor University is Bremen's strongest international student anchor: a private, English-taught residential campus in Grohn with 2,000+ students from 120+ countries, clear fall/spring incoming deadlines and a housing-plus-board model students must budget carefully.
Student social life in Bremen
Social life in Bremen usually starts on campus and then opens into Viertel cafes, Schlachte evenings, ESN/AStA events and quieter Bremen-Nord routines. New students should avoid staying only inside the residential bubble, but also avoid pretending the centre is next door.
Student Associations
Meeting Places 6
Public Groups 3
ESN Bremen
Studierendenwerk Bremen
Constructor clubs and events