A green oasis in the heart of Dortmund, where nature and recreation come together.
Westfalen Park in Dortmund is open every day of the year from dawn to dusk, approximately from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM in summer and earlier in winter; check the weather as hours may vary. You can easily get there by public transport by tram (line 441) or bus to the Westfalen Park stop, or by car with parking available on site. For more details, visit the official website.
Admission to Westfalen Park is free for all visitors, making it ideal for a budget-friendly day out. However, some attractions inside the park, such as the cable car or special events, may have additional costs of around 3 to 5 euros. Check the official website for updated prices.
It is recommended to spend at least 2 to 3 hours exploring the gardens, lakes, and main paths at a relaxed pace. If you plan to include attractions such as the botanical garden or a picnic, you could extend your visit to half a day. It is a large park, so take your time to enjoy it fully.
Westfalen Park was created in 1969 for the Bundesgartenschau (Federal Garden Show) and represents the Westphalia region with its varied landscapes and diverse flora. Today it is a cultural symbol of Dortmund, promoting environmental education and community events. Its landscape design makes it an urban oasis of great historical and recreational value.
Spring (April to June) and summer are ideal because of the blooming flowers and outdoor events, while sunset offers magical views of the lake. Avoid midday in July and August because of the heat; choose cooler mornings instead. In autumn, the colors are stunning for photos.
Yes, the park has paved paths, ramps, and elevators at the cable car, making access easier for wheelchair users. There are accessible restrooms and resting areas; it is recommended to contact +49 231 502-5900 for specific assistance. More information is available on the official accessibility page.
Nearby you will find the Ruhr Museum of Art and History (approx. 2 km) and Borussia Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park stadium (about 3 km away), perfect for a full day out. Dortmund Zoo is also just a 10-minute drive away. Use public transport to move easily between them.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the 70 hectares, and bring sunscreen and water, especially in summer; consider having a picnic in the designated areas. Download the park map from the official website and check for events such as free concerts. If you are traveling with children, do not miss the playground area and the boat on the lake.
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