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Explore Dortmund’s football history on a fun 2-hour Segway tour visiting Signal Iduna Park, Borsigplatz, and more with expert guides.
Taking a tour on a Segway through Dortmund’s famed football landmarks offers a blend of fun, history, and local stories. This 2-hour experience isn’t just about zipping around on a scooter; it’s about enjoying the roots of one of Germany’s most passionate football cities. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll visit iconic sites like Signal Iduna Park, Borsigplatz, and even the final resting place of Dortmund’s founder, Franz Jacobi.
What really sets this tour apart is its combination of ease and excitement. It’s perfect for those who want to cover a lot of ground without exhausting themselves, and it offers plenty of opportunities for engaging stories and authentic insights. We love that it’s tailored to small groups, making the experience intimate and personalized.
However, a potential consideration is the need for participants to be comfortable on a Segway and within a specific weight range (45 to 118 kg). If you’re new to Segway riding or have mobility concerns, this might require some extra confidence. That said, the tour is ideal for football fans, curious travelers, or anyone seeking a lively, interactive way to explore Dortmund’s historic sites.
We’ll start with the basics — safety instructions and a helmet fitting. Once equipped, your guide—who’s usually friendly and knowledgeable—begins weaving stories about Dortmund’s deep football roots. The tour’s pace is leisurely enough to take in sights, but lively enough to keep things exciting.
A highlight is the route along the U. Cross the Westpark, passing the iconic Restaurant Zur Sonne on Sonnenstraße, which is historically significant as the foundation of Dortmund’s fan and promotion departments. From there, you’ll visit the Southwest Cemetery, the final resting place of Franz Jacobi, the founder of Dortmund’s football club. It’s a quiet spot that adds a touch of reverence and history to the tour.
Continuing via Strobelallee, you’ll reach the legendary Signal Iduna Park, home of Borussia Dortmund. The guide shares insights into the stadium’s history and its importance in German football culture. Nearby, the tour heads northward to Borsigplatz, where Dortmund’s football journey began. Here, the atmosphere shifts from modern sports passion to a neighborhood steeped in local football lore.
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This tour carefully balances sightseeing with storytelling, making each stop meaningful. The visit to Signal Iduna Park is a major highlight. While you’re not touring the inside, the outside views and stories about the stadium’s history make it a must-see for football fans. Several reviews mention that the guide, often Stefan, is friendly and very informative. One reviewer noted, “Stefan was a very friendly, competent guide and definitely recommended.”
The tour also takes you through the Borsigplatz area, which was the founding place of Borussia Dortmund. This spot is more than just a football landmark; it’s part of the city’s identity. Passing the Trinity Church adds a historical touch to the journey, blending sports and local history seamlessly.
What’s appreciated from reviews is how the guide helps with tricky sections, ensuring everyone remains confident on their Segway. One traveler emphasized, “Bei schwierigen Wegstrecken hat der Guide sehr gut geholfen.” This attention makes the experience accessible even for newcomers.
At $78 per person, the value proposition is quite strong. You’re paying for a guided, small-group experience that combines light exercise, cultural storytelling, and sightseeing. The inclusion of helmets and headsets ensures safety and clarity, which is especially helpful in busier sections of the city.
The duration of two hours is just right — it’s enough to see several key sites without feeling rushed. The ability to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours beforehand adds flexibility, important if your plans change.
For those worried about the technical aspect, most reviews confirm that with a brief safety briefing, even beginners feel comfortable riding the Segway. Plus, the tour’s pace is moderate, allowing you to take photos and enjoy each landmark.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides, particularly noting their friendliness and knowledge. One said, “Unser Guide hat uns sehr gut eingewiesen und auf der Tour sehr viel erklärt,” highlighting the quality of instruction and storytelling.
Another reviewer, describing their experience, mentioned, “Wir haben eine Menge über Dortmund und Borussia erfahren,” which underscores just how educational the tour can be. The small group size really helps facilitate interaction, making it feel more like a friendly neighborhood outing than a generic tour.
This experience is perfect for football enthusiasts who want a relaxed but engaging way to see Dortmund’s stadium and historic sites. It’s also ideal for travelers wanting an active, interactive tour that’s more personal than standard bus excursions. If you’re comfortable on a Segway and enjoy stories about local history, you’ll find this tour both fun and informative.
Families with teenagers (over 14) looking for a unique activity will appreciate the blend of sightseeing and light adventure. However, those with mobility concerns or who aren’t comfortable on a Segway might want to consider other options.
The Dortmund Soccer Segway Tour offers a lively, personable way to explore the city’s football history and landmark sites. It’s an experience that combines gentle adventure with informative storytelling, making it a memorable addition to any football fan’s itinerary. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guides ensure a friendly, insightful journey that balances fun with education.
For travelers who enjoy a mix of active sightseeing, local stories, and iconic football venues, this tour is hard to beat. It provides excellent value for money, especially considering how much ground you’ll cover and the stories you’ll take home. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice to see Dortmund through the lens of its beloved sport.
Is this tour suitable for children? No, the tour is only for participants aged 14 and older.
How long does the tour last? It lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the price? You get a helmet, headsets for clear communication, and a guided tour.
Do I need prior Segway experience? No, a safety briefing is provided, and the guide helps you feel confident on the Segway.
Can I cancel the tour? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes are recommended for safety and comfort.
Is the tour accessible for all fitness levels? It’s designed for those within the weight range of 45-118 kg who are comfortable on a Segway.
Will I get to go inside any stadiums? No, the tour focuses on external sights and stories; inside stadium tours are not included.
What languages are available? The tour is conducted in both English and German.
Where does the tour start and end? It begins at the Innogy Tower, Freistuhl 7, and ends back at the same location.