





Enjoy a night out at the opera, see the ballet, hear a concert or watch a theater performance inside this impressive modernist opera theater, built in the 1960s.
Watch a Bundesliga football match at Borussia Dortmund's home stadium, and learn about the club's history at the Borusseum (Borussia Dortmund's museum) nearby.
Wander the park's sprawling horticultural gardens, including more than 3,000 types of roses, and look up at Germany's tallest building, the Florian Tower.
Discover Kreuzviertel, Dortmund's popular cafe and bar district. The perfect destination for foodies visiting the city, in this charming neighborhood you'll find new shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs around every corner.
Perfect for visitor's looking to experience the city's culture, Phoenix des Lumières presents mesmerizing immersive exhibitions featuring the works of some of the greatest artists in history. Take a stroll through the expansive art center and discover your favorite works of art in a whole new light.
Attend concerts, trade fairs, and other interesting events at Westfallenhallen. Situated just steps away from Westfallen park, this popular conference and exhibition center offers something for everyone.
Enjoy a memorable experience at the national museum for German football in Dortmund. Discover sporting and cultural stories from the past and present with exhibits and interactive features. Learn about history of The Bundesliga, club football, and the many triumphs of the German national teams
SchwarzGold blends industrial character with refined, golden-accented elegance. Michelin-starred chef Pierre Beckerling leads a weekly-changing menu inspired by Ruhr region traditions. Celebrated for its creativity and craftsmanship, the restaurant earned its first Michelin star in 2025.
Founded in 1904, Theater Dortmund is one of Germany’s largest municipal theaters, uniting opera, ballet, drama, concerts, youth theater, and a pioneering Academy for Theatre & Digitality. Across its four venues, it presents about 70 productions each season and draws roughly 250,000 visitors.
Zeche Zollern is a stunning former coal mine and a gem of Germany’s industrial heritage. The museum hosts a permanent exhibition that tells the story of miners, forced labor, and industrial transformation.