Dortmund has a fairly compact city center, referred to as ‘City’ or Innenstadt, inside the Wallring belt road following the city’s historic medieval wallsMuch of the City is pedestrianized. Our ‘runseeing’ tour is a guideline for exploring the centre on foot, and connecting to Westfalenpark for a longer run. 

Westenhellweg. Lucas Kaufmann

Hellweg is the main east-west commercial street of the Innenstadt, and it is pedestrian-only. There are many shops & other attractions, with the impressive 13th-century St. Reinold’s Church at the east end. Other streets worth exploring are Kleppingstraße (north-south), Brückstraße & the Museum of Art and Cultural History, and the wide Kampstraße. At the south end is Stadtgarten, a small but pleasant city park with a central fountain and ~1 km of paths. 

You could do 3-4 km in the Centre. For a longer run, cross the main Südwall road at the southern end of Stadtgarten, and continue south on a linear park path starting at the Stadthaus transit station. It extends for 1 km south to Westfalenpark

Longer Run Options: Westfalenpark is ~1 km south of the City Centre. Use the linear park path from the Stadthaus transit station.