We are the #1 tour in Frankfurt for many reasons, but mainly our passion and desire to make your visit here memorable. We want you to wish you had more time in Frankfurt! Our professional, English-speaking guides tell you unique stories while showing you this historic and beautiful city. We believe the only way to see Frankfurt is on foot where you can enter buildings and see where history was made. We show you places the tour buses can't. The list of our stops is not in any particular order and may vary a bit due to events in the city or holidays. If one site is closed (like on Sundays), we may add another special site.
It is an easy 3 hour walk, with comfort breaks, snack break, and is stroller and wheelchair friendly.
Private tours & group tours available by request when you visit our website, where you can also book our Daily Tour. We answer emails promptly.
Imperial church, site of the elections and coronations of the Holy Roman Emperor (exterior only on Sundays)
See and learn about the Römer (city hall), Justicia and the Book Burning Memorial
One of Frankfurts' oldest churches (exterior only on Sundays)
Wall paintings done between 1513-1521
A fantastic, indoor market full of produce, chocolate, cheeses, meats, pastries, and more.
(not on Sundays or German holidays)
Learn about the Jewish Community in Frankfurt that has been here since the 1100's as well as the medieval Jewish Ghetto. The Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Wall surrounds the medieval cemetery. The cemetery is viewed through the gate.
City Planning Department with a huge scale model of present-day Frankfurt.
(not on weekends or German holidays)
Walk through the new Alt Stadt and former Coronation path for the Holy Roman Emperors
Also known as the Love-lock Bridge, it offers views from both sides of the Main River, including the ECB, the Museum river bank and Sachsenhausen.
City Wall from the 1100s and part of the Medieval Jewish Wall
At the Römerberg, in front of the Binding Schirn Pub and directly across from the Tourist Info, but on the street, 41 Braubachstrasse. Our guide has a sign that says Frankfurt on Foot and the tour begins promptly at 10:00, so please arrive a bit earlier.
Frankfurt is a vibrant city that beautifully blends modern architecture with historic charm. Known for its impressive skyline, rich cultural scene, and as Germany's financial hub, it offers a unique urban experience with a strong connection to the Main River and lush green parks.
Römerberg is the historic heart of Frankfurt, featuring a beautiful square surrounded by medieval buildings, including the Römer town hall. It's a great place to experience the city's rich history and architecture.
Museumsufer is a unique cultural district along the Main River, home to some of Frankfurt's most important museums. With over 20 museums covering various topics, it's a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
Palmengarten is a beautiful botanical garden and park in Frankfurt, featuring a variety of plants, flowers, and trees from around the world. It's a peaceful oasis in the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.
Main Tower is one of Frankfurt's most iconic skyscrapers, offering a panoramic view of the city from its observation deck. It's a great place to enjoy the city's skyline and learn about its modern architecture.
Zeitgeist is a lively bar and club in Frankfurt, known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse music scene. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists looking to experience the city's nightlife.
A traditional Frankfurt dish made with a green sauce consisting of seven fresh herbs, boiled eggs, and potatoes. It's often served with boiled potatoes and hard-boiled eggs.
A traditional Frankfurt dish made with pork chops, sauerkraut, and a dark beer sauce. It's often served with potato dumplings or boiled potatoes.
A traditional Frankfurt cake made with layers of sponge cake, buttercream, and chocolate. It's often decorated with almonds and chocolate shavings.
A traditional apple wine from the Frankfurt region, made with a blend of sweet and sour apples. It's often served in traditional apple wine taverns and is a popular accompaniment to local dishes.
This is the best time to visit Frankfurt as the weather is warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and parks. The city is lively with various cultural events and festivals.
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Frankfurt is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, Frankfurt Süd
Frankfurt Central Bus Station
The S-Bahn is a fast and efficient way to get around Frankfurt and the surrounding region. It consists of nine lines and connects the city center with the suburbs and nearby towns.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Heidelberg is a romantic and historic city located in the Neckar Valley, known for its beautiful castle, charming old town, and picturesque scenery. It's a popular day trip from Frankfurt, offering a glimpse into Germany's rich history and culture.
Rheinauhafen is a vibrant and modern district in Cologne, known for its striking architecture, museums, and riverside promenade. It's a great day trip from Frankfurt for those interested in contemporary art, history, and architecture.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a picturesque medieval town located in the Franconia region of Germany. Known for its well-preserved old town, fairy-tale-like atmosphere, and rich history, it's a popular day trip destination from Frankfurt.
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