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2 hours
During this tour, you will not only admire the most famous sights such as St. Paul's Church, the Römerberg, the Iron Footbridge, the Imperial Cathedral and the New Old Town, but also explore hidden paths off the beaten track.
Dimitri, one of Frankfurt's most popular guides, has lived in the...
St. Paul's Church is usually only visited from the outside. An independent tour of the interior is recommended after the guided tour.
St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt am Main is an important historical building that was built between 1789 and 1833. It served as the main church of the Evangelical...
Paulsplatz in Frankfurt is located directly next to St. Paul's Church and forms a central, open city square that is often used for events and markets.
Tour of the inner courtyard of the Römer between the Bürgersaal building and the south building. History of the cider.
The Römer is a historic town hall complex in the old town of Frankfurt am Main and one of the city's most famous landmarks. It has served as the town...
The Kaisersaal is the undisputed jewel of Frankfurt's Römer. It is the ceremonial hall for all important receptions, medal ceremonies and social events.
The Mainkai is a picturesque street on the right bank of the Main in Frankfurt's Old Town, stretching between the Old Bridge and the Untermainbrücke. Originally used as a mooring and landing place in the Middle Ages, the Mainkai was transformed into a modern street from 1826 by filling in...
The Iron Footbridge is an iconic pedestrian bridge in Frankfurt am Main, which was opened in 1869. It was originally financed by a citizens' initiative as the Old Bridge could no longer cope with the increasing traffic. The bridge was destroyed during the Second World War, but was rebuilt in...
Exterior tour of Haus Wertheym, overview of the typical sweet specialties with short stories about them (Frankfurter Kranz, Bethmännchen etc.).
Haus Wertheim is a remarkable half-timbered house in Frankfurt's Old Town, built around 1600. It is the only half-timbered house in the Old Town to have survived the air raids...
The Museumsufer Frankfurt refers to a group of 39 museums along both banks of the Main River, which together form one of Europe's most important cultural landscapes.
It combines art, history, architecture, and world culture and attracts millions of visitors every year.
No interior tour of the Historical Museum, just a brief look at the Staufer wharf, the highlight of the “Stauferhafen” - a spectacular archaeological find on display in the museum foyer.
The Römerberg is the historic heart of Frankfurt am Main and has a long and fascinating history. As early as the Middle Ages, it was a central market square and the scene of important events such as imperial coronations. In the 16th century, the Römerberg was considered one of the...
Viewing from the outside only.
The Alte Nikolaikirche in Frankfurt am Main is a late Gothic church that was originally built in the 12th century as a court chapel. It served as a place of worship for the Hohenstaufen emperors and became the city's council chapel in the 15th century....
Tour with exciting stories from the outside from Römerberg.
Frankfurt's Römer has been the city's town hall since 1405 and is one of its most famous landmarks. Originally, the Römer consisted of three patrician houses: the Römer, the Goldener Schwan and the Kleiner Römer. The characteristic stepped gable façade, which...
Saalgasse in Frankfurt is one of the oldest streets in the old town. After being destroyed in World War II, it was rebuilt in the 1980s with striking postmodern townhouses. It runs between the Historical Museum and the Weckmarkt and today forms a colorful architectural contrast to the neighboring Schirn...
The Imperial Palace of Franconofurd is an archaeological excavation site in the heart of Frankfurt's old town, where the remains of the early medieval Carolingian palace have been uncovered. It impressively demonstrates that Frankfurt was already an important political and cultural center of the empire in the 8th and 9th...
Walk past the Kunsthalle Schirn (visit only from the outside) + walk through the Saalgasse with its postmodern houses.
The Schirn Kunsthalle was opened in 1986 and has since established itself as one of the leading exhibition halls for contemporary art in Europe. The Kunsthalle is located in the historic...
Walk past the Kunsthalle Schirn (visit only from the outside) + walk through the Saalgasse with its postmodern houses.
The Schirn Kunsthalle was opened in 1986 and has since established itself as one of the leading exhibition halls for contemporary art in Europe. The Kunsthalle is located in the historic...
The New Old Town in Frankfurt am Main, also known as the Dom-Römer-Quartier, is an impressive urban development project that was completed between 2012 and 2018. On an area of around 7,000 square meters between the Römer and the cathedral, 35 buildings were erected, including 15 faithful reconstructions of historic...
The Goldene Waage in Frankfurt's New Old Town is a magnificently reconstructed Renaissance town house, whose richly decorated façade makes it one of the most impressive buildings in the Dom-Römer quarter.
The Chicken Market is the central square of Frankfurt's New Old Town and forms the heart of the reconstructed Dom-Römer quarter. Surrounded by faithfully reconstructed half-timbered and town houses such as the Golden Scales and the Red House, it once again conveys the historical flair of Frankfurt's Old Town before...
The Coronation Route in Frankfurt refers to the historic route taken by the Holy Roman Emperors after their coronation in St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, through the old town to the Römer. Today, it serves as a cultural and historical tour through the Cathedral-Römer district, bringing to life Frankfurt's significance as a...
The Struwwelpeter Museum in Frankfurt is a cultural history museum dedicated to Heinrich Hoffmann's famous children's book “Der Struwwelpeter” (The Horrid Peter). It displays originals, historical editions, and interactive stations that vividly convey the origins, impact, and international significance of the stories.
The Frankfurter Kunstverein is one of Germany's oldest and most renowned art institutions. Since 1829, it has been dedicated to presenting and promoting contemporary art in the heart of Frankfurt's old town.
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