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In September 2017, the Times praised the city of Dortmund, which has adapted since the collapse of its century long steel and coal industries and shifted to high technology biomedical technology, micro systems technology and also services as the hidden star of structural change with a good quality of life for employers. Interested visitors can thus take a look at the private grounds on photos and find out about the history of the castle. When Dortmund was still a Hanseatic city, wagons rolled along here laden with salt and silk, because back in the Middle Ages, the only free imperial city in Westphalia was already regarded as an important centre of trade.


This helps corporate holders to handle market challenges perfectly with accurate information. The older trees from the time of the Romberg estate are some of the tallest in North Rhine-Westphalia. Tours typically run two to three times a day, generally at 12:00 noon, 2:00 pm and 4:00pm, but the schedule varies depending on the season. There is no direct train or tram connection to the airport, but there are shuttle buses between the airport and Dortmund central station or Station.


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It is in the middle part of the state and is considered to be the administrative, commercial and cultural centre of the with some 5. The city popping up first when people think of the valley and that's no surprise. Being the largest Ruhr City, it is also the third largest by population after and and the geographical center cottons dortmund the State. However, the city is so much more than the reputation Football, Beer and Industry and has itself no need to shy away from the Cities on the Rhine. And yes, the city is no classy beauty and rough at first glance, though pretty honest, adorable and cordially at the second. Founded around 882, Dortmund became an Imperial Free City. After the Thirty Years' War the city was destroyed and decreased in significance until the onset of industrialization. The city then became one of Germany's most important coal, steel and beer centres. The devastating bombing raids of 12 March 1945 destroyed 98% of buildings in the inner cottons dortmund center. The region has adapted since the collapse of its cottons dortmund long steel and coal industries and shifted to high technology biomedical technology, micro systems technology and also services. In 2009, Dortmund was classified as a Node city in the Innovation Cottons dortmund Index published by 2thinknow and is the most sustainable city in Germany. In November 2017, according to a study by data of German National Statistics Office, the National Employment Agency, Mercer, Handelsblatt, Numbeo and Immowelt, Dortmund was ranked on position seven as the most livable cities in for expats. In September 2017, the Times praised the city of Dortmund, which has adapted since the collapse of its century long steel and coal industries and shifted to high technology biomedical technology, micro systems technology and also services as the hidden star of structural change with a good quality of life for employers. The German football Museum is a must for all football enthusiasts. In the next six years the old warehouse district will be change into a modern office location with local stores and gastronomy next to the port authority. Borussia Dortmund was founded nearby, north-east of the main railway station. The streets radiating outward to form a star shape, the sycamore in the middle of the square and the tramline running diagonally across the square give Borsigplatz its very own flair. Anyway there is a prevalence of crime, lack of respect, problems of migration cottons dortmund multiculturalism. The Moltkestreet also known as the Cherry Blossom Street, became famous after photographers started posting pictures of blooming trees. Every spring, usually in April, the street in the Kaiserstraßen district is booming with pink blossoms and attracts tourists - it has preserved a unique, conservative, upscale feel. The area west of the train track has become very popular among young families with small children. Unlike the Downtown, the Kreuzviertel and Klinikviertel around the old medieval centre escaped damage in the second world war and post war redevelopment. Over 100 buildings remain protected as historic monuments. Kreuzviertel is now the most vibrant parts in the Ruhr Valley, and is home to numerous design and art stores. It is known for its many bars, clubs, pubs, and cafes, concentrated in the vicinity of Kreuzstraße and Vinke Square and create a day and nightlife atmosphere unique from the rest of the city. The Signal-Iduna Park and Westphalia Hall lying south of the Kreuzviertel. For a long time, the neighbourhood at the Dortmunder U cottons dortmund along the Rheinischestraße was marked by vacancy and social distortion due to structural change. Today it is developing an inspiring young artist scene, with more and more students thanks to cheaper apartments near the university and a vibrant gastronomy. This development benefits strongly from the new, widely visible beacon, the art and creative centre Dortmunder U, opened in 2010. The Westpark is the green lung of the District and in the months between May and October a centre of the student urban life. Look for the signs: it is near the central station, next to the St. There is no direct train or tram connection to the airport, but there are shuttle buses between the airport and Dortmund central station or Station. This bus service is not covered by a travelcard. The total journey is approximately 45min. This service runs half hourly from the airport. The trip to the terminal building takes c. Alternatively you can walk directly 1. Drivers operate on the meter, if they don't, get a different taxi. There's different types of trains such as S-Bahn, Regionalbahn, and Regionalexpress. All tickets will have to be validated before departure. For the trains like Regionalbahn or Regionalexpress there's an orange machine before you go up the stairs to the platform, where you have to stamp your ticket. Not being German, not understanding the language or complicated system, or the fact that you have purchased a ticket will not be accepted as excuses: if it is not stamped, it is not valid, and travelling with a non-stamped ticket is considered an offence. Many direct connections to cities all over Germany and Europe. Cars are required to have a sticker declaring the car's pollution category. Dortmund's cottons dortmund station Dortmund Hauptbahnhof is the junction of the national railroad system with the city subway system und the regional train system. From here you can easily get transport into the center or any suburb via subway and cottons dortmund. It is also easy to go to the neighbouring cities like Bochum, Essen, Düsseldorf, Münster, Köln CologneWuppertal and the rest of Northrhine-Westphalia and Germany by different regional or national train-lines. This high-rise former brewery building has cottons dortmund a Dortmund landmark since 1927. It housed the Dortmunder Union Brauerei, which for a short time was the most productive brewery in Cottons dortmund Germany. In 2010, to coincide with the Ruhr becoming European Capital of Culture, the Dortmunder U was turned into a centre of culture and creativity, hosting the Ostwall Museum, exhibition rooms, a restaurant, an art association and a campus for the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences. Expressionism is still the soul of the permanent exhibition and there are pieces by artists from both Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter, like Emil Nolde, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Franz Marc and August Macke. From later movements there are works by Alberto Giacometti, Otto Dix and Paul Klee, while the graphics collection is fabulous and has pieces by Cottons dortmund, Chagall, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. The building was raised in the 13th century after a fire claimed its predecessor, and it has a Romanesque nave and Gothic chancel. Another nearby old building worth seeing is Berswordt Hall, the Town Hall. The Marienkirche is a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Sadly the Marienkirche was totally destroyed cottons dortmund the Second World War, but not before its medieval cottons dortmund had been removed for safe-keeping: The middle panel of the Beswordtaltar from 1380 has a Gothic painting evoking the Swoon of Mary. The Marienaltar meanwhile was composed by the Dortmund painter Conrad cottons dortmund Soest in 1420, and even though it was cut down in 1720 to fit a new Baroque reredos is still a masterwork of International Gothic art. Up to the Second World War the town hall for the Free and Hanseatic City was located on Alter Markt. In warm weather outdoor bar and cafe seating fills the plaza and turn the square into a giant beer garden, if Borussia Dortmund plays the Alter Markt completely black and yellow. The World Cup, European Championship and all others important trophies are on show, along with all kinds of memorabilia, interactive exhibits and quizzes. The museum finishes with a small indoor pitch for a friendly kick around and the Boulevard of Stars footprints of famous player next to the Königswall. If you never thought a colliery could be beautiful, wait until you see Zeche Zollern, which has stylish Art Nouveau elements from the turn of the 20th century. The Cottons dortmund Jugendstil architect Bruno Möhring designed the central cottons dortmund building, fronted by a stained glass window with blue and green panels. Guided tours and audio tours are given at this hulking facility that would receive anthracite from local collieries and convert it into coke or coke-oven gas. The construction was begun in the late 1920s and most of it is cottons dortmund standing after being shut down in 1992. Home of the football club 'Borussia Dortmund', biggest stadium in Germany, voted by the 'Times' newspaper as the best stadium in the world, Highlight of the city. Besides the football matches every second week, they offer a 90 and a 120 minutes long tour, but even just from the outside it is magnificient. Note: Getting a ticket for a match via an official way is almost impossible if you are not a member. Cottons dortmund can always get tickets for much much higher prices on the internet or on the black market in front of the stadium on matchday. Prices are between the official and the internet price. The castle, which includes a park and access yard, has been in family ownership for more than 700 years and is not open to the public. One can visit Schloss Bodelschwingh 'virtually' on the Internet. Interested visitors can thus take a look at the private grounds on photos and find out about the history of the castle. At just under 220 metres, the Florianturm is the 14th highest structure in Germany and for a brief time after it was completed in 1959 it was the tallest television tower. The elevator whizzes you to the two observation decks at 140 metres in no time at all. Under the constant gaze of the Florianturm on the south side of Dortmund, the Westfalenpark is a paid-entry 70-hectare green space with a multitude of little attractions to keep you engaged a whole afternoon. The horticultural areas deserve a detour: The Deutsches Rosarium has 3,000 different rose varieties, but also stages annual events like the electronic Juicy Beats festival in summer and the Lichterfest Festival of Lights in winter. They are named for the Romberg family whose estate was landscaped as an English park in 1822. There are four greenhouses, for tropical vegetation, succulents, ferns and a mixture of camellias, lemon trees and jasmine. The older trees from the time of the Romberg estate are some of the tallest in North Rhine-Westphalia. The perennials are worth the trip alone, boxed by yew hedges and arranged according to colour. And the herb garden is just special, planted with more than 400 plant species, producing intoxicating scents in spring and summer. The interesting thing cottons dortmund the atmosphere between dignified burial, joggers many people that came to Ostpark to play football, take a sunbathing and simply enjoy the day. The Fredenbaum is a wide park 62 hectars in the North, which is rather important as recreation area, and on which there take place events, flea markets and things like this. The World Cup, European Championship and all others important trophies are on show, along with all kinds of memorabilia, interactive exhibits and quizzes. The museum finishes with a small indoor pitch for a friendly kick around and the Boulevard of Stars footprints of famous player next to the Königswall. Apparently the oldest museum of its kind in the Ruhr district and tells the story of everyday life in Dortmund and the rest of Germany for the past 300 years. You cannot come to Dortmund without tasting at least a sip of their beer. Prepare to get thirsty by taking a tour. Made up of 1,700 individual fir trees, its 13,000 lights bathe the Christmas proceedings in a seasonal glow. All the better if you come for a match when 24,454 fans make themselves heard on this stand. Tours typically run two to three times a day, generally at 12:00 noon, 2:00 pm and 4:00pm, but the schedule varies depending on the season. There are additional tours on the weekend, including one English-language tour. For more information email or call +49 231 90 20 6600. Look into the production hidden in a beautiful backyard or ask the owners about there secret recipes. Cottons dortmund Wall 36, 44137 Dortmund. Its located right next to the coking plant Hansa and 5 minutes from the port. It is a perfect place for those who want a small hike or bike ride. The a 360-degree view of the surroundings is breathtaking and you can see all attractions. On the area of the former blast furnace and steel plant site of ThyssenKrupp newly formed and developed a new recreational area. On a terrain nearly the size of 300 football pitches, modern living, working, restaurants and bars and lifestyle spaces are now being created. The new lake invites for walking, jogging, cycling or skating. Together with the Ostenhellweg this old trading route runs through Dortmund city centre like a pulsing vein. When Dortmund was still a Hanseatic city, wagons rolled along here laden with salt and silk, because back in the Middle Ages, the only free imperial city in Westphalia was already regarded as an important centre of trade. Today some of the most reputed shops, department stores, and labels have their stores here. It is a pedestrian-only area and is bordered by the Reinoldikirche in the east and U-Tower in the west. The Westenhellweg has one of the highest rents for retail and office space in North Rhine-Westphalia. In 2009 a new shopping mall named Thier-Galerie opened there with nearly 100 stores and chains like Armani, Adidas, Diesel and Hollister. During the month before Christmas, the extended pedestrian-only zone is host to Dortmund Christmas Market, one of the largest and oldest Christmas markets in Germany. In close proximity to the Dortmund concert hall lies the Brückstraßenviertel- a quarter hub especially for young people. For a long time the Kampstraße had a shadowy existence as parallel street to the Westenhellweg and Ostenhellweg, but it has now become a grand boulevard which contains specialist stores. Right next to the Kampstraße is the Kleppingstraße, an expensive shopping street with prestigious shops. Kleppingstraße — is a shopping street with high concentration of gastronomy and expensive, prestigious shops like cottons dortmund Laack, Lindner Fashion, Marc Cain. It is located between the Ostenhellweg and Neutor to Wallring. In summer the people like to eat a Dortmunder Salzkuchen Bread buns with caraway fruits, salt, meat and onions. Also a special meal in the winter is Reibekuchen fried potato pancake served with apple sauce. A wide range of different kind of fast food can be found on 'Brückstraße', lot of vegetarian food, Cottons dortmund Kebab, Burgers, Pizza and so on. On the weekends your best bet for a late night snack. Many vegan options as well. International, nouveau cuisine, Michelin star quality. Fish and Steak restaurant in the U-Tower ; very stylish, very good cuisine. Michelin star quality food and drinks are served here. Its a bit out of way from the city centre, but well worth a visit. Do book a table in advance!. Dortmund is known for its pale lager beer called Dortmunder Export or Dortmunder, it became popular with industrial workers and was responsible for Dortmunder Union becoming Germany's largest brewery and Dortmund having the highest concentration of breweries in Germany. Popular and traditionally beer brands are Dortmunder Actien Brauerei, Bergmann Bier, Kronen, Union, Brinkhoff's, Dortmunder Hansa, Hövels, Ritter, Thier and Stifts. The idea of a Stößchen came about in the 19th century when people would have to wait at the level crossing to cross the Nordstadt Railway Line that divided the city centre from the Nordstadt district. A local innkeeper saw the potential of serving quick drinks to people waiting, and a Dortmund tradition began. The Dortmunder Tropfen Schnaps is a type of liqueur that is flavored with herbs or spices and traditionally drunk neat as a digestif. The locally brewed beers are on offer, and some great pub grub is served too. Brückstraße 64, 44135 Dortmund The Kreuzviertel district in the south of the Downtown with historically beautiful architecture, lively pubs and cafes offers a great cottons dortmund of leisure and free-time activities is a better alternative and the trendy neighbourhood in the Ruhr valley. The Kreuzviertel is also popular by local fans and those visiting of Borussia Dortmund as a last resort for drinking a cheep beer in the numerous Cottons dortmund around the Signal Iduna Park in the South of the Kreuzviertel. Clubs concentrate in and around the city centre Wallring and the Kreuzviertel district. In the last years the Kaiserviertel in the east of the city center growing up as a new Bohemianism with a lot of Bars, Cafes and Restaurants. Rooftop Club in the U-Tower 65mperfect night overview. Lots of beer and young people. Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop Rock. You'll meet some of the best players there. A large discotheque in the north of Dortmund. Electro Club in the Westfalenpark. Small club for students in Kreuzviertel district. Arge discotheque for RnB and Black music Fans. Electro Club in the U-Tower. Great location near the train station. Very modern with good sized rooms. Great breakfast and outside seating area. Very pleasant hotel and staff. Extremely nice rooms, and central. The hotel offers 190 bedrooms and suites, a sauna, fitness area and the ideal location. It is only 1km from the Westfalenhallen and the football stadium. It has abut there is not enough present.


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Alternatively you can walk directly 1. For a long time the Kampstraße had a shadowy existence as parallel street to the Westenhellweg and Ostenhellweg, but it has now become a grand boulevard which contains specialist stores. Its current status is listed as active. Small club for students in Kreuzviertel district. When Dortmund was still a Hanseatic city, wagons rolled along here laden with salt and silk, because back in the Middle Ages, the only free imperial city in Westphalia was already regarded as an important centre of trade. This development benefits strongly from the new, widely visible beacon, the art and creative centre Dortmunder U, opened in 2010. The weather was 20 degrees so it was nice to have breakfast outside and people watch. The city popping up first when people think of the valley and that's no surprise.