Bremen Hbf is a key railway station located in the center of Bremen, Germany, serving as a crucial node in the national and international rail network. The station opened in 1847, making it one of the oldest train stations in Germany. It accommodates approximately 30,000 passengers daily and connects to major cities including Hamburg, Hannover, and Berlin. The station also offers regional services to towns like Oldenburg and Cuxhaven. For tourists, nearby attractions include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Town Hall and Roland Statue, located just 1 km away, which can be reached in approximately 12 minutes on foot. The popular Bremen Market Square is also 1.2 km from the station, taking around 15 minutes to walk. Ample public transport options such as trams and buses are available outside the station for further exploration of the city.