Dortmund Central Train Station – DTZ Dortmund
DTZ – Dortmund Central Train Station is Dortmund, Germany’s main railway station. It is operated by DB Station&Service, a notable rail transport managing service operating 5,000 train stations in Germany. Owned by Deutsche Bahn, it has 600 trains departing on a regular weekday in the city.
Best Time to Visit
The original station was on a joint station of Bergusch-Markische Eisenbahn and Koin-Mindener Eisenbahn, built in 1847 at the city’s northern part. Replaced in 1910, it has allowed better traffic. However, it got destroyed by an Allied air raid in 1944. Rebuilding of the main station happened in 1952 with stained glass windows, its building in a contemporary style. The average number of coming on and off the train station is 130,000 passengers. To those who are visiting Reuschenberg, Hubbelrath and Bolkerstrasse, Dortmund Central Train Station (DTZ) is the main stop.
What to Do & Area Attractions
1 mile away from the station is the Coffee Fellows Hotel Dortmund which is also nearby Theatre Dortmund. The shopping street is also ready to welcome those who are itching to get those shopping mojo on when touring around the city. DTZ - Dortmund Central Train Station is also near The Grey Design Hotel has access to modernist rooms, with breakfast buffets which is just a 5-minute walk away from the station. The nearest accommodation you can find is just .13 miles away, the NH Dortmund and the Hotel Konigshof with just .21 miles away.
Dortmund Airport (DTM) is a nearby international airport which is usually catering leisure and low-cost charter flights in the city of Dortmund in Germany since 1925.