Römerberg
The most touristy area in Frankfurt, featuring the rebuilt town hall and traditional half-timbered houses. It has been the administrative center of Frankfurt since the Middle Ages and offers shops and restaurants.
Frankfurt Cathedral
A towering Gothic edifice, officially known as St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, that played a pivotal role in Germany's imperial history and offers panoramic views from its tower.
Main River
The Main River gracefully flows through Frankfurt, offering a scenic backdrop and recreational opportunities. Its bridges and riverbanks are central to the city's identity and offer beautiful perspectives.
Kleinmarkthalle
Kleinmarkthalle is a market hall where locals shop daily, offering a variety of foods including Frankfurt green sauce and other local specialties.
Museumsufer
A collection of world-class museums along the Main River, offering something for everyone interested in art, architecture, or history.
Palmengarten
Palmengarten is Frankfurt's botanical garden, featuring lush green houses with exotic plants and flowers, offering relaxation and a connection with nature.
Main Tower
Soar above the Frankfurt skyline at Main Tower, the only skyscraper in the city open to the public for panoramic views. Its modern architecture offers a striking contrast to the historic surroundings.
Hauptwache
The Hauptwache is a central square and transportation hub, one stop further from the airport than the main train station when heading towards the old town.
River Main
The River Main offers breathtaking views of Frankfurt's skyline and a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, cafes, and more.
Eiserner Steg
A pedestrian bridge crossing the Main River, providing great views of the Frankfurt skyline and often adorned with love padlocks.
Frankfurt Zoo
The Frankfurt Zoo is one of Germany's oldest zoos, home to over 4 500 animals with more than 500 species.
Städel Museum
The Städel Museum is an art museum with a collection of paintings from the 14th century to contemporary works, including masterpieces by Old Masters and modern artists.
Römer
Frankfurt's city hall, a Gothic-style building comprising three gabled houses that has been the center of civic life since the 15th century.
Sachsenhausen
A district famous for its traditional apple wine taverns where visitors can enjoy local dishes like Handkäs mit Musik.
Zeil
The Zeil is Frankfurt's premier shopping street, lined with department stores and fashion boutiques.
Römer Square
Römer Square is a city center known for its medieval buildings and is a gathering place, as seen during a Ukraine solidarity event.
Iron foot Bridge
The Iron Bridge (Eiserner Steg) in Frankfurt is a pedestrian bridge known for its views of the skyline and the tradition of attaching love locks.
German Film Museum
The German Film Museum showcases the history of film, from early optical entertainments to modern blockbusters.
Frankfurt Airport
A major airport in Germany, serving as a connection point for travel within Germany and Europe. It offers bag check facilities in Terminals 1 and 2 and is connected to the city center by train.
Maintower
Maintower is a 200-meter tall skyscraper with a rooftop Observatory offering panoramic views of Frankfurt, and also houses a popular restaurant.
Frankfurter Dom
A towering Gothic edifice, officially known as St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, that played a pivotal role in Germany's imperial history and offers panoramic views from its tower.
Historical Museum
Also of Interest here is the Historical Museum founded in 1878 its interesting collections relate to frankfurt's Rich cultural history from medieval to Modern Times
Goethe House
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's birthplace, now a museum providing insights into the life of one of Germany’s greatest literary figures.
MyZeil
A modern shopping mall with striking architecture, offering food and fashion options.
Old Town
The Old Town in Frankfurt is known for its picturesque streets and a unique blend of history and modernity.