The best things to do after dinner in Dortmund range from watching operas at iconic theaters to browsing historical art museums. In the city’s Kruezviertel district, you can let your hair down for a night out in a regional center of fashion and nightlife. Or, you can order ales in historic brewhouses that give a nod to Dortmund’s brewing heritage.
Whether you want to spend the evening sipping draft beers, admiring cityscape views, or relaxing in a public sauna away from the bustle of the city’s nightlife, one of these evening highlights should provide you with a great night out in Dortmund.
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Alter Markt Dortmund
A historic square in the center of Dortmund
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The Alter Markt (Old Market) traces its history back to the 12th century when merchants displayed their wares to Dortmund’s inhabitants. Today, the Alter Markt represents the social center of the city, where locals come to shop, dine and drink in the historic square’s boutiques, restaurants, and bars. It’s also home to some of the city’s best architecture.
Notable landmarks at the Alter Markt include the Neo-Renaissance Altes Stadhaus (Old Civic Hall) and the old fountain, which was installed in 1901 and runs with yellow water when Borussia Dortmund win a trophy. In summer, you can enjoy beverages on tables that spill out onto the square.
Location: Markt, 44137 Dortmund, Germany
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Kruezviertel District
A regional center of art, fashion and nightlife
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Dortmund’s Kruezviertel district is considered to be one of the most fashionable neighborhoods in the Ruhr. It’s home to over a dozen Art Nouveau buildings designed by well-known architects. Throughout the day, visitors flock to the district’s numerous clothing, art and design boutiques. At night, clubs, bars and pubs keep the area lively into the early hours.
Kruezviertel is served by subway stations including Saarlandstrasse, Polizeipräsidium and Kreuzstrasse. Most nightlife venues are located on the streets surrounding the Vinkeplatz and Kreuzstrasse. You’ll also find many budget-friendly local pubs around Signal Iduna Park, home of the Borussia Dortmund soccer team.
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DEPOT Kulturort
A modern cultural center inside a historic industrial building
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DEPOT Kulturort is a large culture center for the arts, situated inside a listed former streetcar workshop. It's home to around 40 creatives ranging from architecture firms to photographers, and it frequently hosts events such as movie viewings, art markets, workshops, and theatrical performances.
Most events at DEPOT Kulturort are held on a Friday or Saturday when the building stays open until 10 pm. You can walk to DEPOT Kulturort in under 5 minutes from the Immermannstraße/Klinikzentrum Nord subway station.
Location: Immermannstraße 29, 44147 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Sunday–Thursday from 11 am to 8 pm, Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 10 pm
Phone: +49 (0) 231 900806
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Florianturm
A TV tower observation deck with park and city views
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The Florianturm is a 220-metre-tall communications tower overlooking Dortmund and the manicured gardens and greenspaces of the Westfalenpark. Two observation decks offer views from heights of 141 and 144 meters. You can also dine at a revolving restaurant from a height of nearly 130 meters.
If purchased together, tickets to enter the Westfalenpark and the Florianturm cost around 4 euros. On most days, the Florianturm closes at 6 pm, but it remains open until 8 pm on weekends. After taking in the view from the tower, you can explore Westfalenpark attractions that include the Blossom Garden and the Japanese Garden.
Location: Florianstraße 2, 44139 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Wednesday and Thursday from 2 pm to 6 pm, Friday from noon to 6 pm, Saturday and Sunday from noon to 8 pm
Phone: +49 (0)231 5026100
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Dortmund Concert Hall (Konzerthaus Dortmund)
A modern auditorium for the performing arts
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Dortmund Concert Hall (Konzerthaus dortmund) is a modern auditorium with a seating capacity of 1,550. It’s where to go if you want to watch a musical or concert after dinner in Dortmund. Since opening in 2002, this venue has been an icon of the city. It was designed with comfort and acoustics in mind, making it a hotspot for live jazz sessions and operas.
Dortmund Concert Hall is located in the north of the city centre, just inside the beltway. On the surrounding streets, you’ll find plenty of popular bars like Baseology and Rock Café serving after-show beverages. You can walk to the concert hall from the Reinoldikirche subway station in under 5 minutes.
Location: Brückstraße 21, 44135 Dortmund, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)231 22696200
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Theater Dortmund
A symbolic modernist theater for opera, ballet and concerts
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The modernist Theater Dortmund is a symbol of the city, with its distinctive concrete shell roof and large stage. It was constructed in 1966 on the former site of the Old Synagogue. Since then, it’s been one of the most productive venues in Europe for operas, concerts, ballets, and plays. It hosts around 70 productions per season.
Theater Dortmund is located opposite the Stadtgarten, which is a scenic place to explore before catching a performance. You can walk to Theater Dortmund in around 4 minutes from the Stadtgarten subway station.
Location: Theaterkarree 1-3, 44137 Dortmund, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)231 5027222
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Museum of Art and Cultural History
Displays of historical German art in an Art Deco museum
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The Museum of Art and Cultural History occupies a former bank in an Art Deco building in Dortmund. Inside, you’ll see displays of medieval art, Roman gold coins and folk art from the 17th and 18th centuries, but it’s most famous for its collection of 19th-century paintings. Notable artists include Lovis Corinth, Max Slevogt and Caspar David Friedrich.
On most days, the Museum of Art and Cultural History closes at 6 pm, but it remains open until 8 pm on Thursday and Friday. Visit on Friday to avoid the large crowds. You may need to buy tickets for events and temporary exhibitions, but admission to the permanent exhibition is free.
Location: Hansastraße 3, 44137 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 am to 6 pm, Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 8 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +49 (0)231 5025522
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Solebad Wischlingen
A public sauna that stays open into the night
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Solebad Wischlingen is a public sauna in the Revierpark Wischlingen, away from the bustle of Dortmund’s city centre. Here, you can relax in warm indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna area, a Jacuzzi, and a plunge pool. The facility is suitable for both adults and children, and you can rent private rooms for a bit of peace and quiet.
Solebad Wischlingen is located nearly 9 km east of the city centre, but it’s easy to reach by railroad. The train from Dortmund Main Station to Dortmund-Wischlingen train station takes just 5 minutes and departs every 15 minutes.
Location: Höfkerstraße 12, 44149 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Daily from 9 am to 10.30 pm
Phone: +49 (0)231 91707167
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Bergmann Brauerei GmbH
A historical standing beer hall and brewery
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Bergmann Brauerei GmbH consists of a standing beer hall attached to a brewery, giving visitors an insight into Dortmund’s historical brewing culture. One of the most popular draft beers available is the DBB Hopfensünde, though there are usually a variety of new beverages to sample. You can also book tours of the brewery.
The Bergmann Brauerei GmbH beer hall is located in the historic industrial district of Phoenix West, and is open daily until 10 pm. Throughout summer, you can sip draft ales in the beer garden, and a food truck serves delicious comfort food from Thursday to Sunday. The nearest subway and train station is Dortmund Hörde.
Location: Elias-Bahn-Weg 2, 44263 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Monday–Thursday from 4 pm to 10 pm, Friday–Sunday from noon to 10 pm
Phone: +49 (0)231 9503901
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HÖVELS Hausbrauerei
An old-style brewhouse with a restaurant and terrace
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The award-winning HÖVELS Hausbrauerei is one of Dortmund’s oldest breweries, where you can sip cask ales and draft beers on the terrace or inside the wood-beamed restaurant. As a celebration of Dortmund’s brewing heritage, HÖVELS Hausbrauerei has retained its old-style decor. Even the brewery’s exclusive glass designs are based on their Art Nouveau-era originals.
HÖVELS Hausbrauerei is connected to the Thier-Galerie shopping mall, where you can browse upscale goods in shops across multiple floors before sitting down for evening beverages. The brewery remains open from noon until midnight daily.
Location: Hoher Wall 5-7, 44137 Dortmund, Germany
Open: Daily from noon to midnight
Phone: +49 (0)231 9145470
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