Looking out for what can you do with kids and family in Dortmund? Here are the things that you should not miss out on a family vacation with kids, toddlers, or babies. Discover the ultimate places for kids in Dortmund, be it water parks, theme parks, or playgrounds. Children will have fun, learn new things, get good food and will not get bored in long queues. Keep reading to know about awesome places and activities to enjoy with your kids in Dortmund.
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Family and Kids in Dortmund
Let's explore our list of kid-friendly attractions in Dortmund for perfect family outings and getaways.
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsThe Signal Iduna Park is the largest stadium in Germany and the seventh largest in Europe with a capacity of more than 81,000 people during domestic matches and more than 65,000 people during international matches. The place also had the highest average fan attendance in 2011-2012 with over 1.3 million spectators who frequented the place. Till d...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsThe DFB Museum was opened in 2015 and is the national museum of Germany. The museum is part of the art and cultural centre and takes you through the journey of the sport in the country- covering the history of football, victories of international and national matches and a collection of tournament cups and a Hall of Fame where you can learn abou...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsWith an exuberant collection of trees and flowers, the Westfalenpark offers an oasis of lush greenery in Dortmund. The park also has the German Rosarium that has the 3rd largest collection of roses in the world with over 3000 types of the species cared for at the park. The restaurant in the park is located by the lake and is perfect for a romant...Read more
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Amazing Dortmund attraction for kidsDating back to the late 19th century- early 20th century, the Zollern Colliery was designed by architect Paul Knobble with touches of Gothic revival. The site consisted of a blacksmith’s shop, a first-aid station, a fire station, baths, bureaus and a store room that would hold the tools for the job. For the time, the central engine house i...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysHome to 1500 animals belonging to a variety of 230 species cared for in a lush green park, the Dortmund Zoo is a wonderful change to the modern places around the city. The place has become one of the most loved spaces in the Ruhr area and is most famous for the South American animals preserved and bred here that have become the highlight of the ...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in DortmundCovering an area of 64 hectares the Rombenpark Botanical Garden dates back to 1820 and has survived the World War II. In its trying history, the place witnessed the death of 289 anti-fascists who were killed by the Nazis. Today only the refurbished greenhouse and the ice cellar remain from the original structure but with its sprawling green terr...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsBringing the cheer of the season, the Dortmund Christmas Market is the largest market in the country with nearly 300 stands. The market, even though open only for a few days, celebrates the grandeur of the season with lights put up everywhere, stalls selling food items like bratwurst, grilled ham, burnt almonds, crepes and a range of deserts alo...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsIncorporating human senses into the world of technology, DASA has 12 exhibitions that offer simulations of real life situations. The exhibition covers the lives of the working class in Germany in the three powerful sectors - technology, industrial growth and transport. The best part about the museum is that it combines history, futuristic plans ...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenThe U-tower was originally a brewery and was also the first high-rise building in the city. In 2010 it was converted to an arts centre, research centre and cultural space where events like concerts, film programmes, workshops, lectures and discussions are hosted. The Museum Ostwall, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Technical Uni...Read more