planning to visit Dortmund to attend a football match when the pandemic is over. your video is useful to get the feel of the city of Dortmund! there are so many interesting places apart from Signal Iduna park!
I came here for Dortmund vs Volchun, good game amazing stadium and crowd. City sucks, weird suspicious people everywhere at night. Reminds me of a smaller version of Brussels but flat and darker and quieter. Not a good city
I love Germany so much, always so clean and so elegant and so beautiful... I was in Hamburg back in March 2018 and unfortunately I didn't get to do much because I was only visiting family
Did you really said “clean”. Sorry for crushing your “dreams” but it’s not clean in Dortmund especially in “Stadtmitte” trust me I live here for my entire life.
Joa, die Stadt ist voller gruseliger Gestalten und es wurde seit dem Wirtschaftswunder dermaßen viel Geld unnötig in die Mülltonne geschmissen, dass die Stadt seit über 40 Jahren (!) chronisch pleite ist. Davon wird sich die Stadt so nie wieder erholen.
@@kingbvb330 Ich teile deine Meinung nicht, aber ich freue mich, dass du sie äußern darfst. In diesem Sinne: ob ich Dortmund kenne oder nicht, kann man als Außenstehender nicht beurteilen.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
@@MatwsAlmeida95 kkkkk abraços da outra cidade do time de futebol, Munique , cidade do FC Bayern München, da BMW e Oktoberfest. Dortmund fica num dos Estados mais legais daqui da Alemanha e o BVB tem um time e uma torcida muito fortes!
Unfortunately it's not like that now. My friend was in Dortmund railway station yesterday. This is what he described to me '30 plus zombies on spice meters away from main door blasting out very loud music. One man stopped off completely naked with his privates exposed and went and sat in the middle of the main road. This was whilst it was raining heavily with hundreds of passers by. Nobody batted an eyelid so maybe this is the norm now?
@@aboutravel. you know what I mean Dortmund is not Munich, Rothenburg or Hamburg but your Videos are nicely done. Any chance to have Rothenburg, Esslingen or any other city which was not completly destroyed at WWII on your channel??
With the current situation probably it will not be soon...otherwise, I would like to make more videos of Germany , maybe Munich and Frankfurt....we'll see...
I root for Dortmund (BVB) and is one of the reasons why I want to visit this place. But from looking at this video of it, it doesn’t look very nice. Looks like a place where people should all be wearing grey and are depressed.
I actually visited this place for 1 week to watch Der Klassiker back in 2016. I can admit it is not as beautiful and doesnt have old architecture as Koln or Paris but it is still a very nice place and the people are very very friendly. When they find out you're a bvb fan you feel like at home. There is also a really cool football museum there as well. I still recommend going there!
People from the State of NRW are known as very friendly people, my friend! Dortmund may not be a touristic city but you have a lot to visit in NRW, like Aachen, Cologne, Bonn, Düsseldorf, Münster, Monschau, Teutoburger forest, Eifel, Essen etc...
The pictures taken are all from our inner city ring, the downtown area if you would like to call it that. But the outskirts are really nice, round about 64% of the "settled" area of Dortmund are green, which makes it the 4th greenest city in the world (after Charlotte(NC)/USA, Durban/ South africa and Vilnius in Lithuania) and this doesn't even take the wooded area of southern Dortmund into account (only settled urban areas are accounted for).