Bus from DORTMUND to HAMM
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The bus from DORTMUND to HAMM pass through the cities of BOCHUM, DUISBURG, ESSEN (depending on the route).The first bus leaves at 09:30, while the last departure at 10:30. The road is about 59 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 02 hours i 30 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 DORTMUND to HAMM can be found for days:
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Bus companies which operate from DORTMUND to HAMM are:SemiTimeS UG, EURO ŠUNTIĆ.
About the station DORTMUND
Dortmund is the economic center of the Ruhr region, where more than 587,000 people live and is located in the center of the state of North Rhine Westphalia. Dortmund is incredibly colorful and characterized above all by its contrasts. While coal and steel once formed the image of Dortmund, a flourishing cultural region has emerged over the past decades. This includes industrial monuments, green parks, re-cultivated heaps and great museums.
The Florian Tower (der Florianturm) - The 209m high tower is the tallest building in the city. Therefore, the Florian tower is an important and defining element of the Dortmund skyline. Dortmund’s inhabitants affectionatly call the tower "Florian". One of the landmarks of the city is a viewing platform and a rotating restaurant.
Signal Iduna Park - the largest soccer stadium in Germany and the home stadium of the BVB. A total of 81,359 spectators can be found during the Bundesliga games in the impressive Stadionplatz. The South grandstand itself can fit almost 25,000 fans of the German football giant, which makes it the largest grandstand in Europe.
Westfalenpark Dortmund - The approximately 70 hectare park is a mecca for nature enjoyment, active recreation and a paradise for families. These include, for example, wide lawns and meadows, as well as theme gardens, pond systems and playgrounds. A highlight among the attractions in the Westfalenpark is the Rosarium. With more than 3,800 different types of roses from all over the world, this is the third largest rosarium in the world.
If you want to enjoy your holiday in Dortmund, the Dortmund U is the right place. The Dortmund U is the center for art and creativity. It is located in the former fermenter and warehouse building of the Union Brewery (once the largest brewery in West Germany). On the roof of the high-rise is a golden "U", which welcomes visitors from afar.
The Fredenbaumpark is a popular tourist destination for residents of Dortmund and for tourists alike. The park in the northern part of the city is ideal for active recreation in nature, for sport activities and for numerous leisure activities.
The Old Market (Alter Markt) - More than 800 years ago, merchants, craftsmen and citizens met here to do business. This activity is still reminiscent of the Bläserbrunnen, which is located in the Old Market. The Old Market in Dortmund has always been a popular and favourite meeting place.
Dortmund is a city of contrasts - and that is precisely why it is exciting. With various historical nad cultural sights of the city, you will get to know the charm of Dortmund - with its corners and edges, its past and future and its sense of humor.
About the destination HAMM
On the eastern outskirts of the Ruhr area lies the city of Hamm, which has many attractions to offer. In the historic town center there are a number of neat buildings from the late baroque like the Town Hall. In addition to the historic buildings, there are numerous industrial monuments in Hamm. In front of the city walls, there are still many settlements. Earlier, mining and the metal industry played an important role. Like many other cities in the region, Hamm has also developed into a cultural and shopping center in recent history.
One of the modern landmarks of the Westphalian metropolis is the Glass Elephant in Maximilianpark Hamm. The Glaselefant is the largest animal figurine building in the world and was presented to the public at the state garden show in 1984. Elephants play a special role in Hamm, since 2004 the elephant parade has taken place. At the time of the parade you will find unique elephant sculptures of artists all over the city. Hamm is well known for the Hindu pilgrimage to the Sri Kamadchi Ampal Temple. Since 1987, the temple is located in the district of Hamm-Uentrop.
Hamm is located in North Rhine-Westphalia on the edge of the Ruhr area and today is a large city in Westphalia with some 182,000 inhabitants. Adjacent to Hamm are cities such as Unna or Ahlen. The next major cities in the region are Münster and Dortmund. Hamm is subdivided into seven parts, including Hamm-Mitte and Hamm-Uentrop with the Kurpark. The cityscape is dominated by the past state garden show and former coal mines. The townscape in Hamm is also heavily influenced by the "Ecological City of the Future" model project. Since the 1990s many areas have been ecologically valuable. The cities selected for the project included Aachen and Herne.
Most of the sights in the Westphalian metropolis can be found in the historical Old town. Among the prominent buildings in the city are the Town hall, the Main railway station and the Bürgerhaus Preschool in the late Baroque. You can get to know the impressive history of Hamm in the Gustav-Lübcke-Museum.
The center of the city is the pedestrian zone, which stretches over one kilometer at the historic market square. The most imposing ecclesiastical building is the 13th-century Paul church, a landmark of Hamm. The medieval city wall is preserved in few parts. In Hamm one finds a very high density of religious buildings. The most famous building is probably the Hindu temple, the largest temple in Europe in southern Dravida style.
The Westfalenmetropole offers a lot of leisure possibilities. The tradition of Hamm as a bath reflects the Maximare experience. Popular with locals and visitors is the Maximilianpark with its beautiful park land. A highlight in the park is the Butterfly Park. One of the destinations of families with children is the Hamm animal park in the Grünstraße, which is mainly specialized in the keeping of wild cats and monkeys. The Petting zoo is especially popular with the youngest. Hamm also offers excursions on the water. There are four channels in the city and the surrounding area. For canoeists, the route between Hamm and Lippstadt is popular, one of the most beautiful hiking trails in North Rhine-Westphalia.