1.5 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English, German
The „Römer“, Frankfurt’s ceremonial town hall overlooking the highly picturesque „Römerberg“ -square; the „Saalhof“, the city’s oldest and most prestigious medieval building, once part of a 12th-century imperial compound; the imperial cathedral, coronation church of German kings and emperors; the Paulskirche (St. Paul’s church), where Germany’s first national assembly convened in 1848; Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt’s party district where the city’s traditional beverage, apple cider, is copiously offered in charming, village-like surroundings; the financial district with Germany’s only high-rise skyline, and the Goethehaus, place of birth of Germany’s national poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a pilgrimage spot for romantic literature buffs from all over the world.
walk through Römer and Römerberg Square
Saalhof
Imperial Cathedral
Paulskirche
Sachsenhausen
Learn how the city's financial district earned it the nickname "Mainhattan."
Goethehaus