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- MJ3000Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
The old town is nice to stroll through and has decent shopping opportunities. There's also the theater which is a nice building near the old town. Then there's the ruins of the castle Sparrenberg. It's up on a hill not far from the old town. It's a pleasant walk. There's also several museums and a zoo.
I'd recommend going to the information center located in the old town and looking at the different brochures they have. They can also tell you the best way to get places.
Here's the link to Bielefeld in English. You can see Sparrenberg in the middle of hte pic. The old town is about 4 or 5 blocks to the left.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oh my, that's a hard one. Did you know that Bielefeld is the subject of an old joke throughout Germany? Because nobody can think of anything extraordinary as far as Bielefeld is concerned, the claim is that the city doesn't actually exist but people have made it up.
Apparently, Bielefeld city officials think otherwise. They have compiled a list of local "attractions"
http://www.bielefeld.de/en/ti1/
BTW: It's a student town, so you can always just go for a stroll in the centre, enjoy the cafés and do some shopping.
Source(s): I've actually been there - so I guess it does exist. - male4girlzLv 61 decade ago
Where do you start and leave, at the train station? Besides shopping and the old town you can also climb up to Sparrenburg castle then. Take tram/underground lines 1 or 2 to station "Landgericht" and then follow the small street right ahead. You have a nice overall view from the top or even from the tower. Entering the castle is free, climbing the tower is 1 or 2 Euro. If you prefer a nice but small zoo take any tram to "Jahnplatz" and then bus line 24 to the direction of Dornberg, station "Tierpark". It's free, too.
- pasanjesLv 41 decade ago
Look up here :
http://www.bielefeld.de/de/ti/sehenswuerdigkeiten/
If you need any help in translating.....just ask (I speak german)