
Dortmund city breaks are not complete without a visit to the shops and beer houses which reside in the centre of the city on the Hellweg, representing a traditional part of the culture of this city and region. Renowned for its green spaces and stunning scenery, Dortmund's many parks and woodlands such as the Westfalenpark and the Rombergpark, are a perfect backdrop for the medieval churches which line the streets of the city, the most famous of which are Reinoldikirche and the Marienkirche. From the summit of the Hohensyburg Castle, the Ruhr and Lennetal Valleys can be fully appreciated with panoramic views of the area.
The city's many museums and attractions draw in thousands of visitors each year. The Ostwall Art museum, the Natural History Museum and the Museum of Art and Cultural History all provide visitors which a thorough cultural experience of the city. The surrounding valleys and forests are popular with hikers and can be explored from Dortmund and from Cologne where we have many accommodation opportunities for those taking Cologne City Breaks.
Dortmund City Break
Similar in size to the Berlin Christmas Market, the Dortmund Christmas Market is packed with over 300 festive stalls, surrounding a large Christmas tree sculptural centrepiece, reputed to be the biggest in the world and made of over 1,500 fir trees.
If your Dortmund city break involves plenty of shopping, you will fall in love with the various stalls and shops selling handmade seasonal gifts, toys and Christmas decorations. Although ff you are just looking to take in the festivities there are many outdoor bars selling warm glasses of mulled wine with live music events attracting those who choose to dance the night away.
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