Burglesum is a district in the northern part of Bremen with a population around 33,000. The area is notably green for an urban district, with Knoops Park, a 19th-century landscape park created by the coffee merchant Ludwig Knoop, as the centrepiece. The Lesum river runs through the district before joining the Weser.
The Burg Blomendal, a medieval castle ruin, sits above the Lesum valley. The Wuemmedeich and Lesumdeich provide walking and cycling routes along the waterways. The district includes both villa areas and more modest residential zones. Bremen Hauptbahnhof is about 20 minutes by tram and regional train. Vegesack is the neighbouring district to the northwest. Adult companionship follows Bremen's city-state rules.
Burglesum is a district in the northern part of Bremen with a population around 33,000. The area is notably green for an urban district, with Knoops Park, a 19th-century landscape park created by the coffee merchant Ludwig Knoop, as the centrepiece. The Lesum river runs through the district before joining the Weser.
The Burg Blomendal, a medieval castle ruin, sits above the Lesum valley. The Wuemmedeich and Lesumdeich provide walking and cycling routes along the waterways. The district includes both villa areas and more modest residential zones. Bremen Hauptbahnhof is about 20 minutes by tram and regional train. Vegesack is the neighbouring district to the northwest. Adult companionship follows Bremen's city-state rules.
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