Learning German is not a process that only takes place in the classroom. Language becomes permanent when it is lived and integrated into daily life. The City and University Tours organized by CampusGerman enable students to get to know life in Germany closely while also developing their German practice in real life.

General Information About the City of Bremen

Bremen is one of Germany’s most established and student-friendly cities. With its historical fabric, modern universities, and high quality of life, it offers an ideal educational environment for international students. Thanks to its compact structure, the city provides easy transportation and makes it easy for students to adapt quickly.

CampusGerman students get the opportunity to know Bremen not only as an educational city, but as a livable student city.

Organized City Tours

As part of city tours, important points of Bremen are visited together with students. During these tours:

  • Historic city center and squares
  • Cultural and social life areas
  • Frequently used places in daily life
  • Public transportation and urban transportation systems

are introduced. Tours conducted with a guide enable students to learn basic information about the city by practicing German.

University Visits

As part of city and university tours, CampusGerman organizes university visits so that students can get to know the university system in Germany closely.

During these visits, students:

  • See university campuses on site
  • Receive information about faculties, libraries, and social areas
  • Listen to general information about the academic system and departments
  • Gain a realistic perspective on university life

University visits offer an important experience that facilitates the decision-making process, especially for students with university goals in Germany.

Cultural Activities

One of the most effective ways to learn a language is to get to know the culture in which it is spoken. Cultural activities organized accordingly include:

  • Museums and exhibition areas
  • Historical buildings and monuments
  • Local events and festivals
  • Cultural stops within the city

Through these activities, students make German a natural part of daily life rather than an academic subject.

Social Activities and Student Interaction

City tours are not only informative, but also strengthen social bonds. Students from different countries:

  • Communicate with each other
  • Practice speaking German
  • Experience intercultural interaction
  • Expand their social circle

This environment helps students overcome their hesitation about speaking German.

Contribution of Tours to German Learning

City and university tours play a complementary role to classroom education:

  • Learning daily conversation patterns
  • Development of listening and comprehension skills
  • Use of German in real-life scenarios
  • Natural expansion of vocabulary

Students learn faster and more permanently by using the language they learned in practice.

Sample Tour Programs

Example 1: City center tour + daily German expressions

Example 2: University campus visit + academic terms and student life explanation

Example 3: Museum or cultural area tour + group German speaking activity

Programs are planned periodically and organized according to students’ levels.

Conclusion: Get to Know the City While Learning the Language

CampusGerman city and university tours are an important advantage that extends German learning outside the classroom and enables students to adapt to Germany faster. This experience, where language, culture, and academic life are presented together, contributes to students’ progressing more consciously and confidently toward their goals.

If you want to learn German by living it and get to know student life in Germany closely, experience this with CampusGerman’s city and university tours.