Things to do in Senden
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Münster-Highlights-Tour with Rickshaw-Guide
HK$201
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Münster Unpacked Tour : Rickshaw City Tour with Guide
HK$308
per adult

Münster: Old Town Historical Walking Tour by "Geo Epoche"
HK$223
per adult

Tatort x Tour: With Boerne & Thiel in search of clues in Münster
HK$223
per adult
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1. Thier-Galerie
Prepare to be spoilt for choice in the Thier-Galerie, a sprawling shopping center that spreads out over several tiers in a classically styled building. Hop between over 160 stores, cafés and restaurants within the four-leveled gallery, stopping only to admire the architecture as you go. The mall’s central location in the heart of Dortmund makes it an easy stop while sightseeing.
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2. Prinzipalmarkt
Overlooked by some of Münster’s most regal and historic buildings, the Prinzipalmarkt is a long and lively pedestrian avenue. Here, you’ll find high-end boutiques and cafés sheltered by elegant colonnades. Meet friends in this central square and explore the sights of the Old Town quarter.
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3. Münster Cathedral
The Muenster Cathedral, first built in 1225, is one of the most iconic buildings in all of Germany’s Westphalia region. Dedicated to St. Paul, the cathedral is famous for its varied architecture ranging from Carolingian to Gothic, as well as its rich artwork and religious artifacts.
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4. Dortmund Opera House
A modern glassy dome enhances the iconic venue for the elegant Dortmund Opera House. Within the modernist structure are a graceful auditorium and stage upon which such important works as Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde have been performed. Check the schedule online and purchase tickets to one of the operatic shows.
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5. Münster Castle
Elaborate sculptures, statues and landscaped gardens create a majestic setting for the Münster Castle. It was built as the prince bishop’s residence and is today an important part of the city’s university. Be sure to take a camera with you when you visit Münster Castle as the red-and-white stripes adorning the majestic frontage, as well as the green bell tower, make for striking photos.
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6. German Football Museum
The German Football Museum (Deutsches Fußballmuseum) in Dortmund showcases the glory of German soccer and offers fascinating history and fun activities for anyone interested in the sport. Stop here for a few hours to view the 1,600 items on display. Learn about some of your favorite German players and walk through enlightening exhibits on the world’s favorite sport.
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