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Dortmund Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

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Dortmund, DE
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Experience the modernity and ancient past of Dortmund on this exciting private walking tour. Explore the city with a professional guide and discover its rich history and vibrant culture. Admire the iconic Dortmunder U tower, once home to a famous brewery and now a cultural center with an expressionist exhibition. Walk through the old and modern streets, where ancient architecture meets German ingenuity. Visit St. Reinold's, the oldest church in Dortmund, and marvel at its stunning gothic architecture and medieval art. Explore other historic churches, including the Petrikirche with its square aspect. Take a detour to the U-Tower, a former brewery transformed into a cultural center with a permanent expressionist exhibition. End your tour at Westenhellweg, Germany's most frequented shopping street, and experience the bustling atmosphere of the old market square. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in Dortmund's fascinating past and vibrant present.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the rich history of Dortmund
  • Visit the iconic St. Reinold's Church
  • Discover the medieval art at St. Petri-Kirche
  • Experience the cultural center of Dortmunder U
  • Shop at Germany's most frequented shopping street, Westenhellweg
  • Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
  • Private guided tour
  • Local professional guide who will be with your group only
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance fees (the tour takes place outside the attractions)

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Introduction

Discover the hidden gems of Dortmund, the largest city in the Ruhr area, on this captivating private walking tour. Once dominated by heavy industries, Dortmund has transformed into a modern high-tech manufacturing city while still preserving its ancient past. With a professional guide leading the way, immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of this fascinating destination.

What to Expect?

During this tour, you can expect to explore Dortmund's most iconic landmarks and delve into its captivating history. Marvel at the famous Dortmunder U tower, a symbol of the city's industrial heritage, and discover its transformation into a cultural center housing the Ostwall Museum, showcasing a remarkable collection of expressionist art. Walk along Westenhellweg, one of Germany's busiest shopping streets, and witness the perfect blend of old and modern architecture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply curious about the city's evolution, this tour promises to offer an immersive experience that will leave you with a deep appreciation for Dortmund's unique charm.

Who is this for?

This private walking tour is perfect for anyone seeking an in-depth exploration of Dortmund. History buffs will be captivated by the city's industrial past and its transformation into a modern hub. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to discover the impressive collection at the Ostwall Museum. Shopaholics will enjoy strolling along Westenhellweg, indulging in retail therapy. Whether you're traveling solo, with a group of friends, or even as a family, this tour is designed to cater to diverse interests and ensure an unforgettable experience for all.

Why Book This?

By booking this private walking tour, you'll have the privilege of exploring Dortmund with a knowledgeable local guide who can provide insider insights and anecdotes about the city. This personalized experience allows for flexibility, with the possibility of customizing the tour according to your preferences. You'll gain a deeper understanding of Dortmund's history, culture, and architecture, making your visit more meaningful and enriching. With a professional guide by your side, you can rest assured that you'll uncover hidden gems and make the most of your time in this captivating city.

Good to Know

Throughout the tour, entrance fees to attractions are not included as the focus is on exploring the city's exterior. However, your guide will ensure that you don't miss any noteworthy sights along the way. It is customary to tip your guide for their exceptional service, so please consider this when budgeting for the tour. The tour will conclude at the Blüserbrunnen fountain, located at Markt 3 in Dortmund. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as you'll be walking through both ancient and modern streets, uncovering the many layers of Dortmund's history.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this Dortmund private walking tour rave about the knowledgeable guides who brought the city's history to life. Visitors have expressed their appreciation for the blend of old and new that Dortmund offers, and how the tour showcases both aspects. Many have praised the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to customize their experience and focus on their specific interests. Overall, past participants have been highly satisfied with the tour, describing it as an immersive and informative journey through Dortmund's past and present.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

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.

St. Reinold's Church

St. Reinold's is the oldest extant church in Dortmund. Dedicated to St Reinoldus, also known as Renaud de Montauban, who was the patron of the city, built in a late Romanesque church with a late gothic quire. In the Dark Ages St Reinold’s was Dortmund’s spiritual center, and was the main parish church up to the Reformation in the 16th century. There’s a lot to see inside, including the 14th Century statue of St Reinoldus, a stool on the south side of the choir from 1462 and the magnificent retable on the high altar carved by the Flanders-born Master of Hakendover in 1420.

Marienkirche

Its earliest sections were built in the 12th century, while the later Gothic elements are from the 14th century. It was sadly destroyed in the Second World War, but its medieval art was thankfully removed for safe-keeping: The middle panel of the Beswordt altar from 1380 has a Gothic painting evoking the Swoon of Mary. After its rebuilding, it became the oldest standing church in Dortmund’s Innenstadt.

Propsteikirche

It is the only Catholic church in the city center. It is dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and was built from 1331 as the abbey church of a Dominican monastery. Consecrated in 1458, it features a late-Gothic high altar by Derick Baegert which shows the oldest existing depiction of the city.

Westenhellweg

Petrikirche, or Saint Peter’s Church, was built during the gothic age and it’s central and side naves have the same height, giving it an almost square aspect. It is one of the best examples of this type of church in the state of Westphalia.

Dortmunder U

(Pass by)

We take a detour from the main shopping area to get to the U-Tower or Dortmunder U. A former brewery building, it has served as a center for the arts and creativity since 2010, housing among other facilities the Museum Ostwall. The high-rise building has been a Dortmund landmark since 1927, and was once the home of the Dortmunder Union Brauerei, for a while the most productive brewery in West Germany. The “U” on top was only added in the end of the 60’s and stands nine meters tall. When the Ruhr became the European Capital of Culture in 2010, the former brewery was remodeled into a cultural center that includes the Ostwall Museum, that in term houses a permanent expressionist exhibition, with pieces by artists like Emil Nolde, Kandinsky, Kirchner, Franz Marc and August Macke. From later movements there are works by Alberto Giacometti, Otto Dix, Paul Klee, Picasso, Chagall, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí.

Liebfrauenkirche

The Church of our Dear Lady was built in the 19th century and is a catholic church that sits outside of the former walls, therefore officially not belonging to the city center anymore.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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