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Germany

Dortmund / Discover Unbeatable Bratwurst Bliss

MeowScore 😼75/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

December

Experience the enchanting Christmas markets and festivities.

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january

Visit Dortmund to experience the magical Christmas markets! 🎄🎁

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february

Experience Germany's largest indoor beer festival at Westfalenhallen. 🍺🍻

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march

Visit during St. Patrick's Day and enjoy green beer and live music at Fiddler's Irish Pub. 🍀🍺🎶

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april

Celebrate Easter with traditional German decorations and egg hunts in beautiful parks. 🐣🥚🌸

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may

Experience the excitement of the International May Market with rides, food, and music. 🎡🍔🎶

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june

Enjoy the warm weather and outdoor activities at Dortmund Zoo and Botanical Garden. 🐒🌺🌞

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july

Attend the huge cultural festival Juicy Beats for music, food, and entertainment. 🎶🍔🎭

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august

Join the International Street Festival and experience different cultures through food and music. 🌎🍲🎶

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september

Experience Oktoberfest at the local breweries and taste traditional German beers. 🍻🥨🎉

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october

Visit Halloween Horror Nights at Movie Park Germany for spooky thrills and scares. 👻🎃👻

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november

Explore the city's rich history with a guided tour of the historic center and landmarks. 🏰📜🔍

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december

Experience the magical Christmas markets and ice skating at the Alter Markt. ⛸️🎁🎄

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Dortmund is moderately expensive for tourists, with prices comparable to other major German cities. However, there are plenty of affordable options for food and accommodations.

Visit the local flea markets for unique souvenirs and try the street food for budget-friendly meals.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Football, food, and beer

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Football, food, and beer

Dortmund is a compact city with a lively atmosphere, so a quick visit is enough to experience its main attractions.

Tipping

5-10%

Standard tipping culture in Germany

Tipping

5-10%

Standard tipping culture in Germany

Cash is preferred, credit cards accepted. Splitting the bill is common. Round up the total amount to tip.

internet situation

great Speed

Good download speed, average upload speed

great Availability

High availability from various providers

excellent Cellular

Excellent coverage and network strength

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

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LGBTQ tolerated

Generally accepting

Explore this purrfect city on all four paws, where every cat can stroll through lush green parks and delight in fascinating culture.

Satisfy your feline tastes with assorted local delicacies at cozy cafés, then groom your fur as the sun sets over this whisker-friendly destination.

Things to do

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Off the beaten path

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DASA Working World Exhibition
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Hoesch Museum
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Westfalenpark
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Rombergpark Botanical Garden
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Dortmunder U

Off the beaten path

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DASA Working World Exhibition

This unique museum promotes cat-tailored exhibits of human labor, technology, and ecology. Visitors can claw-some hands-on experiences and fascinating insights. 👷🎯😸

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Hoesch Museum

Im-purr-essive museum showcasing Dortmund's industrial and social history. Discover fascinating exhibitions and explore the cat-acombs of this former factory. 🏭🐈🔍

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Westfalenpark

Cat-lovers can enjoy a paw-some time at this park with stunning water features, enchanting rose gardens, and a play area for little kittens. 🌹🐾🌳

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Rombergpark Botanical Garden

This plant paradise has hidden cat-tastic spots, like a Japanese garden and historic greenhouses. Purr-fect for a peaceful afternoon with catnip aroma. 🌿🌸😻

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Dortmunder U

Cat-approved art center in a former brewery with cool exhibitions, rooftop bar with feline-friendly views, and a cat-ivating history. 🎨🍻🐾

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LGBTQ tolerated

Generally accepting

Mindful meoweler tips

Revierpark Wischlingen

Cats should visit this park for some fresh air. It has a large swimming pool, mini-golf course, and cozy barbecue spots.

Dortmunder U

Once a brewery, now it's an art museum and cultural center in the heart of Dortmund. Climb up to the rooftop for a panoramic view of the city.

Museum of Art and Cultural History

Located in the city center, this museum boasts an impressive collection of medieval and Renaissance art, as well as a variety of local history exhibits.

Dortmund Christmas Market

In December, the city transforms into a winter wonderland with market stalls, twinkling lights, and festive decorations galore.

Signal Iduna Park

Check out a football match at this stadium, home to Borussia Dortmund. The energy and passion of the fans will leave a lasting impression.

Useful external sites

www.visitdortmund.de/de/home

Visit Dortmund

Official tourist website of Dortmund

www.ruhr-tourismus.de/de

Ruhr Tourismus

Tourism information for the entire Ruhr area, including Dortmund

www.bvb.de/eng

Borussia Dortmund

Official website of the Borussia Dortmund football club


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