Guided tours in Dortmund

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A guide for first-time visitors to Dortmund

Whether you are visiting Dortmund for a day or a weekend, you should definitely take time to visit some of the attractions in the city. These include the Dortmund zoo, the Westenhellweg and the German Football Museum. You can also rent a bike to explore the city on your own. This way, you can take in the scenery of the city and see its various landmarks.

Visit the German Football Museum

During one day in Dortmund, Germany, you can visit the German Football Museum (DFB-Museum) and experience the history of football in Germany. It's a fun, interactive museum that highlights the sport's social and economic significance. It's packed with fun interactive exhibits and soccer memorabilia. The museum pays tribute to the sport's legacy and features eleven top players, an original World Cup trophy and a timeline.

Its 3-D movie show puts you right in the middle of the action. It also has a themed alcove that screens a video loop of the match from time.

The museum has an interactive exhibit on doping in sports, as well as a section on the World Cup and European Championship trophies. You can also find out about how football has become a role model for children. You can also learn about the relationship between nutrition and sport, and how players develop skills.

If you're a die-hard fan, you can also take a tour of the Borussia Dortmund stadium. The stadium is home to one of the most successful clubs in Europe. It has a standing terrace of 24,454 spectators, as well as hotel packages for Bundesliga weekends.

If you're a fan of the German national team, you'll be thrilled to know that you can visit the Hall of Fame. Here, you can view the signatures of many famous German footballers. You'll also get to see their boots and jerseys.

The museum also has a special feature on the epic 1970 semi-final against Italy. You'll get to listen to Herbert Zimmerman provide commentary. You can also watch a violin rendition of Deutschland Uber Alles.

Located across from the main railway station, the German Football Museum is easy to reach. The museum opens Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm. It may have different hours on holidays.

German Football Museum 

Visit the zoo

Located in the Ruhr district, the Dortmund Zoo is a popular attraction. It is one of the largest zoos in Germany and has more than 1500 animals. It is known for its extensive collection of South American species.

The zoo is located in a picturesque parkland. It is divided into segments according to the "Geozoo" principle. Several theme-based tours are available to visitors, allowing them to interact with the animals in their natural environment.

The zoo has more than 230 different species, including lions, giraffes, cheetahs, and elephants. It is also the leading breeding facility for giant anteaters.

The zoo is home to several large animals, such as tigers and monkeys. It is not safe to feed the animals without the zoo's permission. However, the zoo does offer a vivarium stocked with South American fish.

The zoo also has a puppet theater that was built in 1902. There is also a museum dedicated to the history of the town.

The zoo is situated in a beautiful parkland and is ideal for children. It is also a great place to get away from the concrete buildings. It is a scientifically run zoo and is well maintained.

The city of Dortmund has many cultural attractions. You can visit the Museum of Art and Cultural History, which displays paintings, gold coins, and other artifacts from the city's history.

You can also explore the Dortmund-Ems Canal, which is a historic waterway that links the river Ruhr to the sea. There are several exhibits in the museum, which include a large model of a port, maps, and artifacts related to the maritime history of the region.

Dortmund Zoo

Explore the city on foot

Taking the time to explore a city on foot can prove to be rewarding in more ways than one. Not only will you be able to see the sights, you'll also be able to savor the local fare. The most obvious benefit is the lack of traffic. The pedestrian-friendly streets of Paris are a treat for tourists in good stead. There are plenty of hop-on-hop-off buses, and the city is accessible by ferry.

While there are many ways to get around the city, if you're on a budget, a tuk-tuk is the best bet. And if you're in the mood for a more laid-back affair, a boat tour may be your ticket. There are also several walking tours available, albeit, only in the warmer months.

There's no denying that the Golden Gate Bridge is a sight to behold, but it's not the only place to catch a glimpse of the Bay Area. Thankfully, it's one of the most walkable cities in the world. With a population of about three million people, it's easy to get lost in the maze of the city, but with some planning you'll be able to navigate your way to the heart of the metropolis in no time. The city also offers a number of enticing attractions, from the Alcatraz to the Golden Gate Bridge to the Palace of Fine Arts.

The best way to see this city is to take the train, but it's a lot easier to get around on foot. There are even a few walking tours to choose from, like the Golden Gate City Walk. The best part is that they're free and the lines are short.

Visit the Westenhellweg

Located at the center of Dortmund's old town, Westenhellweg is a crowded shopping street. There are over a thousand shops, restaurants, and hotels. The street is also known for its nightlife. In fact, it is one of the most popular shopping streets in Germany.

The street is lined with shops such as Mango, Saturn, and H&M. It is also home to a German department store called Karstadt. You can find many retail chains here, such as Zara and Hollister.

There are several parks in the area, including the Westfalenpark. The Westfalenpark features a cable car, a mini railway, and an expansive garden. You can also see a variety of flowers, including rhododendrons and azaleas.

A viewing platform is also available for visitors to enjoy a view of the city. This platform is located at a height of 220 meters, offering 360-degree views of the city. There is a fee for this service, but you can get a free ticket for children under six.

There are numerous bars and cafes in the vicinity of the church. In addition, the church is well-connected to public transportation. The church is open from 10:00 am to 18:00 on weekdays, and 13:00 to 18:00 on Saturdays.

On Sundays, the church is open for free. It is also the place where the famous Weihnachtsgluhwein (Christmas wine) is served.

A brewery tour is a great way to experience the history of the city. You can learn about the history of brewing in Dortmund and you can also find out about the original copper kettles and Krupp trucks. The tour also includes vintage posters and explanations of the brewing process.

Rent a bike

Having a bike is a great way to explore a city, and Dortmund is no exception. It is a lively and vibrant city, and it offers a range of attractions. With many interesting museums and a thriving cultural scene, there are plenty of things to see. Having a bike will also give you the freedom to explore and make longer journeys, making it a convenient and fun way to spend a day in Dortmund.

If you are interested in cycling, you will find that there are plenty of trails throughout the city. Several former railway lines have been converted into hiking and cycling routes. This is a great way to see the city and the surrounding area.

The city has a relatively safe environment, but it is important to be careful while out in the open. You should be aware of strangers and other dangers, but you should also be wary of the surroundings, especially at night.

The best way to reach certain attractions is by public transport. You can travel on the metro or by bus, both of which are efficient. You can buy tickets directly from the Deutsche Bahn website.

You can also rent a bike to explore the city. You can find stations at many of the main train stations. These stations are similar to the car sharing model, and they are usually open around the clock.

DB Rent GmbH operates over 250 stations. There are special rates for HVV clients. You can get a weekly ticket for EUR 14.70, or a day ticket for EUR 6.35. You can also subscribe to a metropolradruhr service, which costs 60 euros for a year and includes a free first bike. This service is a great way to explore the city, and it is also easy to use.

Excursions and day trips in Dortmund

Located in the north-eastern part of Germany, Dortmund is a city with a rich history and many great attractions to see. Aside from the numerous cultural sites, there are also many excursions and day trips to be taken from the city. You can get to Dortmund in a matter of hours by car or train.

One of the top attractions in Dortmund is the Natural History Museum. The museum has many exhibits, including fossils and minerals. It also has a very impressive arc furnace in the steel hall.

The Museum of Art and Cultural History displays works of art from the middle ages, the Renaissance and the modern era. It also has accounts of the resistance to the Nazis.

The German Football Museum is another must-see, especially if you are a fan of the sport. It has memorabilia, trophies and paintings from the 20th century.

The Westfalen Park is another one of the many attractions in Dortmund. It is a 70-hectare space that has loads of things to see and do.

There is also the DASA (German: Deutscher Akademischer Sprungmesse), which is a working-world museum that was conceived as a part of the country's Expo 2000. It has a huge model of a port. There is also a children's play area.

You can also take a Segway tour. A Segway is a great way to get around the city and visit the most important sights. The tour starts with a short introduction in the training centre.

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