Discover the fascinating blend of high-tech manufacturing and ancient history on a private walking tour of Dortmund. Explore the city’s modernity, visit iconic landmarks, and uncover its rich cultural heritage.
Discover the fascinating blend of high-tech manufacturing and ancient history on a private walking tour of Dortmund. Explore the city’s modernity, visit iconic landmarks, and uncover its rich cultural heritage.
- Zum Alten Markt - With its almost 900 years of history, it has today’s modern aspect but is still the sociable center of the city. When the weather allows it, the square will be filled with outdoor bars and cafes, and if Borussia Dortmund
- Germany’s second most famous soccer team
- has won a match, be sure they will celebrate at Alter Markt.
- Zum Alten Markt - With its almost 900 years of history, it has today’s modern aspect but is still the sociable center of the city. When the weather allows it, the square will be filled with outdoor bars and cafes, and if Borussia Dortmund
- Germany’s second most famous soccer team
- has won a match, be sure they will celebrate at Alter Markt.
- Customization available with your local guide during the tour
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local professional guide for your group
- Customization available with your local guide during the tour
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local professional guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees (The tour takes place outside the attractions)
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees (The tour takes place outside the attractions)
Dortmund, the major hub in the Ruhr region, has transitioned from a stronghold of coal and steel heavy industries to a city famed for its high-tech manufacturing. Though it wears a contemporary cloak, it doesn’t shy away from showcasing its historical roots. Take a look at the renowned Dortmunder U tower, an icon since 1927, formerly housing the…
Dortmund, the major hub in the Ruhr region, has transitioned from a stronghold of coal and steel heavy industries to a city famed for its high-tech manufacturing. Though it wears a contemporary cloak, it doesn’t shy away from showcasing its historical roots. Take a look at the renowned Dortmunder U tower, an icon since 1927, formerly housing the Dortmunder Union Brauerei which was once the most accomplished brewery in West Germany. The ‘U’ crowning the tower was introduced in the 1960s and soars to a height of nine meters. In 2010, with its selection as the European Capital of Culture, the erstwhile brewery was transformed into a cultural epicenter featuring the Ostwall Museum. Here, you’ll find exhibitions of expressionist art by the likes of celebrated artists such as Kandinsky, Kirchner, Otto Dix, Paul Klee, Picasso, Chagall, Joan Miró, and Salvador Dalí. Unleash your wanderlust on Westenhellweg, touted as one of the busiest shopping streets in Germany. A stroll along its unique blend of old and new roads promises glimpses of a bygone era co-existing with the pulsing rhythm of German innovation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.