Signal Iduna Park
Home to Borussia Dortmund, this stadium is a must-visit for football fans and is known for its electric atmosphere, especially on the southern Terrace known as the yellow wall.
German Football Museum
A treasure trove for football enthusiasts, covering the history of German football with interactive exhibits and quizzes.
Museum Ostwall
Located in the Dortmunder U, this museum specializes in modern and contemporary art, with a fabulous collection of expressionist art and works by renowned artists.
U-Tower
The U-Tower houses the Museum Ostwall and is a hub for art and creativity, with the U on the roof serving as an iconic landmark.
DASA Working World Exhibition
This museum showcases both historical and modern working environments, making it a great place for young people to explore potential career paths.
Westfalenpark
A sprawling green space with attractions like the Deutsches Rosarium and annual events like the Juicy Beats Festival.
Florian Tower
This television tower offers a panoramic view of the city from its observation decks and a revolving restaurant.
Hohensyburg
The ruins of a medieval castle offering panoramic views of the river valley, making it a great spot for photography.
Kreuzviertel district
Known for trendy bars.
Dortmund Concert Hall
A venue that hosts world-class performances.
Theater Dortmund
Offers a variety of theatrical productions.
Dortmunder U
A former brewery building now a cultural center hosting the Museum Ostwall.
Zollern Colliery
A beautiful colliery turned into a museum that showcases the social and cultural history of the rural industrial region.
Westenhellweg
The shopping heaven of Dortmund, featuring every big retail brand you can think of and one of Germany's most frequented shopping streets.
LWL Industrial Museum Zeche Zollern
This museum is a beautiful colliery turned into a museum that showcases the social and culture history of the rural industrial region.
Museum fΓΌr Kunst und Kulturgeschichte
This museum offers a rich collection of 19th century art and decorative arts from medieval times up to Art Nouveau.
Botanischer Garten Rombergpark
This Botanical Garden is among the largest in the world and offers a diverse range of flora from tropical vegetation to medicinal herbs.
Alter Markt
The sociable center of the city filled with outdoor bars and cafes, making it a great place to experience the local atmosphere.
St. Reinold's Church
This church is a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture and offers a panoramic view of the city from its observation platform.
Brewery Museum Dortmund
This Museum delves into Dortmund's rich Brewing history showcasing the entire Brewing process from Storage to bottling.
Marienkirche
This is the oldest standing Church in dortmund's ininstadt and houses some of the oldest gravestones in Westphalia.
Coking Plant Hansa
This cooking plant is an industrial monument that offers guided tours providing a glimpse into the city's industrial past.
Dortmund Zoo
This Zoo specializes in South American species and is engaged in breeding programs for animals like giant anteaters and giant otters.
Steinwache
This former police station turned Museum offers a poignant look into the history of National Socialist persecution.
St. Peter zu Syburg
This Romanesque church is located next to the Hohenzeberg ruins and has the oldest gravestones in Westphalia.
Haus Rodenberg
This is a baroque moated castle that now serves as a picturesque public park.
Binarium
This museum is dedicated to the history of video gaming and offers a nostalgic trip down memory lane with working game consoles.
Christmas Market
One of Germany's largest Christmas markets it features the country's biggest Christmas tree and offers a variety of handmade arts and crafts.