Best for
Who this month can work well for
Travelers who want long, bright days for sightseeing
Visitors who are comfortable with busy summer conditions
Trips that mix landmarks with museum visits
One-pager
Bremen in August is warm and busy, with daytime temperatures around 23.3°C and about 11.1 hours of sunshine. Expect high crowds and high prices, but enough daylight to fit in both outdoor landmarks and indoor museums.
Crowds
Price level
Average sunshine

Month read
August in Bremen suits travelers who do not mind busy streets and higher costs in exchange for long, daylight-filled sightseeing days.
If the weather is on your side
Town Hall
landmark
Book your trip
Best for
Travelers who want long, bright days for sightseeing
Visitors who are comfortable with busy summer conditions
Trips that mix landmarks with museum visits
Travel pulse
Snapshot
| Average daytime temperature | 23.3C |
|---|---|
| Average night temperature | 14.3C |
| Monthly rainfall | 58.9 mm |
| Rainy days | 20 days |
| Humidity | 73.7% |
| Average sunshine | 11.1 h |
How The Month Feels
August in Bremen feels lively and full of movement, with warm afternoons and very long stretches of daylight. The city is active enough that you will want to plan around crowds, and rainy days are common enough to keep a backup indoor list ready.
What To Lock In Early
Reserve accommodation early if you need a good location or specific room type, because August is both crowded and expensive. Keep museum visits flexible, since places like Villa Ichon, Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus, and Schulmuseum Bremen work well when the weather turns less reliable.
What to do
How to do it
Plan cue
Start with Roland, Aalto-Hochhaus, and Kriegerehrenmal Altmannshöhe
Plan cue
Use indoor stops like Villa Ichon and Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus on wetter days
Plan cue
Plan sightseeing early or later in the day to avoid the busiest periods
Practical trip tips
Keep exploring
Broaden the session
If this month looks too wet, compare cities where indoor anchors and flexible walking windows may work harder for you.
Quick answers
Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.
Expect around 23.3°C by day and 14.3°C at night, with 58.9 mm of rain across roughly 20 rainy days.
Layers, light rain protection, and comfortable shoes are the safest combination.
It can. The month usually works best when museums, churches, galleries, or other covered landmarks carry the core of the day and outdoor time stays flexible.