Germany
Things to do in Dortmund
Located in the north west of Germany, Dortmund is only a short drive from Rotterdam (Europoort) or Zeebrugge when you take the ferry from Hull. This city was once an industrial hub, but is now better known for its premier league football team, art museums, and beer production.
Dortmund’s industrial past has left the city scattered with impressive examples of Art Nouveau architecture in the form of old mines and steelworks from the post-war era. Although Dortmund has become a more high-tech manufacturing city now, it is still a massive exporter of beer and currently holds the title for having the highest concentration of breweries in Germany – not bad for the country’s eighth largest city!
People who are into football will have no doubt heard of Dortmund’s legendary team, Borussia Dortmund, who are one of the most successful clubs in German football history. The city is incredibly proud of their great football acclaim, and is in fact home to the German Football Museum, one of the top tourist hotspots in Dortmund.
There is plenty to do in Dortmund if you’re not interested in football too! This wonderful city is home to a creative centre which features a mile of art and culture in the form of museums, theatres, and art galleries. There are also plenty of old churches and other pieces of interesting architecture to be seen when you wander around the city.
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Discover how to drive from the UK to Germany via our overnight ferry crossing between Hull and Rotterdam.