The bus from DUSSELDORF to BOCHUM pass through the cities of DORTMUND (depending on the route). On this route there is only one departure. The road is about 145 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 01 hour i 45 mins. Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are middle and high class, but on the shorter distances carriers can travel by turist van or small bus.
Timetable From DUSSELDORF to BOCHUM can be found for days:
sunday

Bus companies which operate from DUSSELDORF to BOCHUM are:EURO ŠUNTIĆ.

Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf

The Rhine City is a popular destination for city-dwellers, especially among young people. During the summer time, Düsseldorf captivates with its beautiful Rhine river promenade and in winter with the Christmas markets. Among the following popular attractions in Dusseldorf you will find other attractions that give the special charm to the city.

The Rhine Tower: Dusseldorf's landmark is the Rhine Tower, which can be seen from both sides of the Rhine and from afar. With 240.50 meters it is the tallest building in the city and the tenth television tower in the Federal Republic. Built from 1978 to 1982, the Rhine Tower is now the carrier of radio and VHF antennas and serves as a viewing platform at the same time. The largest digital clock in the world is located on its side facing the old town. Another special feature are the panoramic windows of the tower, which allow the direct view of the tower.

The Rhine promenade: On the weekend, the promenade on the banks of the river Rhine becomes a pedestrian mile. In numerous restaurants you can taste the Rhinish cuisine and watch the hustle and bustle on the Uferstraße. The Freitreppe on the Burgplatz is also a place to relax. The Rhine promenade became popular in 1990. The design of the promenade has already received numerous awards, among others in the year 1998 with the Deutsche Städtebaupreis. The lakeside promenade is also the venue for some annual events such as the Dusseldorf Marathon, or the large fireworks on the occasion of the Dusseldorf fairgrounds. Only a few steps away is the Old Town of Dusseldorf, also a popular attraction for locals and visitors to Düsseldorf.

The Königsallee: The Königsallee in Dusseldorf's inner city is one of the most famous luxury shopping destinations in Europe. The numerous cafes, shopping malls, shops and jeweleries are the main attraction of Dusseldorf and visitors from all over the world come here. Located directly on the river Düssel, you can stroll and relax here. Already built in 1804 as a promenade on the eastern city wall, the Königsallee was already a favorite boulevard and celebrated its 210th anniversary last year. Today, Kö, as it is also called, is also a popular venue. Every year there are literary festivals, running events and a place where some carnival walks take place.

The Media Harbour: The Rhine determines the cityscape and cultural life of the city. At Düsseldorf Media Harbour, over the past twenty years, an architecturally attractive area has been created. Used as a commercial and inland port before 1990, the harbour is now the home of many renowned media companies, which earned it the name Media Harbour. Renowned tenants are Antenne Düsseldorf, the WDR and the film and media foundation NRW. Since the 2000s there are also some shops and around 40 restaurants, cafés and clubs. Despite the 600 companies located here, Media Harbour is the most sparsely populated area in Düsseldorf, with just under 100 inhabitants. However, a planned residential development is intended to change this fact. Also worth seeing is the Landtag building as well as already-mentioned the Rhine tower, which is located in the eastern part of the harbor.

The Old Town: Although the second smallest district of Dusseldorf, the old city is one of the most popular places in the city. During the day, attractions such as the Hofgarten, the town hall and the adjacent Rhine river invite visitors wander through the old town. In the evening it becomes a party of celebrations. More than 300 pubs, restaurants and clubs can be found on half a square kilometer. The many festivals gave the old town the nickname "the longest bar in the world". A must for a short visit to Dusseldorf  is the visit of the house brewery "Zum Uerige" near the Rhine. Also in the historical district are the market square and the castle tower.

The Benrath Castle: The castle of Benrath was commissioned in 1773 by the Elector Karl Theodor of the Palatinate as a widow's seat of the Electress. The leading architect was Nicolas de Pigage, the architect of numerous Baroque buildings and castles. In addition to the pleasure castle, the castle grounds also include the hunting park, some ponds and a canal system. The castle now houses the Museum of European Gardening, a Natural History Museum and the Stiftung Castle und Park Benrath. Tickets are available for 9 euros, with an ocassional discount 6 euros.

The Wildpark Düsseldorf: There is a number green areas in Dusseldorf, but the most popular of all of them is the Wildpark in the Grafenberger Wald. The entrance to the Wildpark is free of charge all year round. The enclosure, already built in 1927, now covers 40 hectares, with around 100 animals. In addition to wild boars, visitors can admire red-breasted and muffled deer in the naturally-arranged enclosures. Other inhabitants are pheasants, partridges and raccoons. Additional attractions in the Düsseldorfer Wildpark are the Waldlehrpfad and the many hiking trails around the large area.

 

Bochum

BOCHUM

The city of Bochum with its 375,000 inhabitants is the second largest city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The musical Starlight Express made the metropole internationally known and as numerous steel works had to close their doors during the steel crisis, Bochum developed into a city with a strong service sector. The company Bochumer Verein für Gußstahlfabrikation succeeded in pouring the material steel into shape in 1842 and the memory of this occassion is embodied in a 15 ton heavy bell, which lies at the Bochum town hall.

The most famous tourist sights of Bochum are:

The Theater Bochum: The Theater Bochum is one of Germany's most prestigious theaters, opened in 1915 and rebuilt after the Second World War. Well-known actors and entertainers like Harald Schmidt, Herbert Grönemeyer or Christine Kaufmann perform here.

German Mining Museum: The German Mining Museum tells the history of mining and gives an insight into how modern art has been worked on in the mining industry. During the mine visit, which is located 20 meters underground, the visitors can experience the life of a miner,or, for example, experience a cable ride.

The Railway Museum Bochum-Dahlhausen: The Railway Museum Bochum-Dahlhausen was founded in 1977 and is located on the quiescent Bahnbetriebswerk Bochum-Dahlhausen. It is Germany's largest privately operated museum of its kind and gives an insight into the development of the German railway. In summer, museum tours are regularly offered through the Rhine Valley with historic locomotives.

The City Park Bochum: The City Park Bochum was opened in 1878 and is a landscape garden and is the second largest of its kind in the Ruhr area. Here you can admire the flora and fauna, visit the attached animal park and then strengthen yourself with food and drink in the animal park restaurant.

The Century Hall: The Century Hall can look back on a 106 year long history and is an extraordinary festival house. It is located in a former Bochum steelworks and offers events ranging from concerts of well-known artists such as Christina Stürmer to congresses.

The Kemnader Lake: The Kemnader Lake is one of six Ruhr Reserves and was established in 1979. Shortly after its opening, it developed into a recreation area and offers numerous possibilities of relaxation, leisure and sporting activities. An eight-kilometer circuit features a circular walk or cycle tour around the Kemnader lake.

The Ruhr-Park: The Ruhr-Park is a shopping center, opened in 1964, and now accounts for about 18 million a year of income. There are 119 shops on the 126,000 square meter site.

The Zeiss Planetarium Bochum: The Zeiss Planetarium Bochum has a 20-meter-tall dome, which offers space for 300 people and is one of the most modern planetarium in the world. Here the visitors are transported to space through projections, for example, of stars or planets in our solar system.