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  • The Hauptwache

    The Hauptwache is a busy pedestrian area known for its mix of historic and modern buildings, most notably the old Baroque guard house which now serves as a cafe.

  • Goethe House and Museum

    Goethe House is the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, showcasing how his family lived, while the adjacent Goethe Museum displays artworks from his time.

  • Kleinmarkthalle

    Kleinmarkthalle is a market hall where locals shop daily, offering a variety of foods including Frankfurt green sauce and other local specialties.

  • 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.

  • Senckenberg Natural History Museum

    The Senckenberg Natural History Museum is a modern museum with Europe's biggest exhibition of large dinosaurs and a large collection of stuffed birds.

  • The Palm Garden

    The Palm Garden is the largest Botanic Garden in Germany, featuring outdoor botanical exhibits, greenhouses with subtropical and tropical plants, and recreational activities.

  • Maintower

    Maintower is a 200-meter tall skyscraper with a rooftop Observatory offering panoramic views of Frankfurt, and also houses a popular restaurant.

  • Museum District: Museumsufer

    The Museum District (Museumsufer) is a collection of 16 museums, including the Städel Art Museum and the Museum of World Cultures.

  • 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.

  • Römerberg: Frankfurt's Old Town Center

    Römerberg is Frankfurt's Old Town Center, a picturesque public square and pedestrian zone with shops and the historic Old Town Hall.

  • Messier Frankfurt

    Messier Frankfurt hosts important events such as the Frankfurt book fair, the world's most important publishing event.

  • Zyle

    A pedestrian friendly shopping street that heads east from Hauptwache.

  • Kaiser Strasse

    Kaiser Strasse is a commercial street with places of entertainment.

  • Ross marked

    A commercial street in Frankfurt.

  • Kaiser Platz

    A plaza near the main train station.

  • helped bahnhof

    The city's main Train Station built in 1888 and one of the largest train terminals in Europe.

  • Go to strassa

    Go to strassa is a high-end shopping area with many fine boutiques, art galleries and cafes.

  • Frankfurt green sauce

    A traditional condiment made of seven herbs sour cream and egg you can also Savor local Specialties like sausages cheeses and pastries sounds great

  • 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.

  • Saint Bartholomew's Cathedral

    The Roman Catholic Frankfurt Cathedral Frankfurter Dom or to give it its full name Saint Bartholomew's Cathedral certainly stands out for its lovely color.

  • Dom Museum Frankfurt

    Many of the cathedral's most important artifacts can be viewed in Dom Museum Frankfurt.

  • sinkenberg gardens

    Located in frankfurt's sinkenberg gardens the sinkenberg Natural History Museum is one of the most modern museums of natural history in Europe and the second largest of its kind in Germany

  • Euro pattern

    A 337 meter tall telecommunications Tower also known as the Tower of Europe is just a short walk away and worth visiting for its viewing platform and restaurant great views can also be enjoyed from the viewing platforms of the city's main tower one of its tallest skyscrapers

  • Tower of Europe

    A 337 meter tall telecommunications Tower also known as the Tower of Europe is just a short walk away and worth visiting for its viewing platform and restaurant great views can also be enjoyed from the viewing platforms of the city's main tower one of its tallest skyscrapers

  • grunerberg park

    Other Frankfurt parks of Interest are the 72-acre grunerberg park and the even larger Nida Valley People's Park

  • Nida Valley People's Park

    Other Frankfurt parks of Interest are the 72-acre grunerberg park and the even larger Nida Valley People's Park

  • Justice fountain

    Set in the heart of frankfurt's Old Town alstadt the rumerberg is an irregularly shaped square with the Justice fountain at its Center not only is it frankfurt's most picturesque Public Square it's the city's busiest pedestrian Zone and home to numerous tourist attractions and fun things to do including Christmas markets

  • altest rat house

    Points of interest here include its many open fronted shops once common throughout the old town and the runer this cluster of 11 historic buildings Together made up the Medieval Era Old Town Hall the altest rat house

  • Imperial Hall

    Of special note is the elegant Imperial Hall Once the scene of Splendid banquets.

  • Saint leonhard

    Notable buildings in the rumerberg include the new town hall dating from 1908 the 14th century gothic church of Saint leonhard and Saint Nicholas church with its Curry Leon

  • Saint Nicholas church

    Notable buildings in the rumerberg include the new town hall dating from 1908 the 14th century gothic church of Saint leonhard and Saint Nicholas church with its Curry Leon

  • 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

  • OST sailor

    And the six traditional style buildings of the OST sailor

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Sachsenhausen

    A district famous for its traditional apple wine taverns where visitors can enjoy local dishes like Handkäs mit Musik.

  • 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.

  • Grüneburgpark

    A peaceful park offering a spot for a stroll or picnic.

  • Goethe House

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's birthplace, now a museum providing insights into the life of one of Germany’s greatest literary figures.

  • Zeil

    The Zeil is Frankfurt's premier shopping street, lined with department stores and fashion boutiques.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Frankfurt main station

    Frankfurt main station is the first stop in Frankfurt.

  • Hot bar

    The Hot Bar is located near the hotel and is a party street, especially lively on Friday nights.

  • 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.

  • Cle Market Hall

    Kleinmarkthalle is a farmer's market with fresh produce and other goods, though noted as being more expensive than Australia.

  • Cent Market Hall

    Kleinmarkthalle is a farmer's market with fresh produce and other goods, though noted as being more expensive than Australia.

  • Ulta Opera

    The Alte Oper is the oldest Cinema Hall, which was converted into a concert hall and a gathering place.

  • Senckenbergmuseum

    Senckenberg Naturmuseum is a natural history museum housing an extensive array of exhibits, from ancient fossils to modern biodiversity.

  • Frankfurt International Airport

    Frankfurt Airport is a major international airport, notable for its modern architecture and dynamic pulse of international travel.

  • Römerhallen

    The Römerhallen, located within the town hall, hosts its own Christmas Market focused on handycrafts, featuring high-quality paintings and jewelry.

  • Paulsplatz

    Paulsplatz hosts a Christmas Market in the shadow of St. Paul's Church, a memorial to the start of German democracy, offering food and drink stalls.

  • Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz

    Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz is the location of the pink Christmas Market, the city's LGBT market illuminated in pink, offering a welcoming space for everyone.

  • 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.

  • City XMAS

    City XMAS is an event featuring live music, art installations, and glue Vine, offering a laid-back and chill vibe compared to other Christmas markets in Frankfurt.

  • City Beach market

    City Beach market, located on the fifth floor of a parking garage, is a locals market offering drinks from hot juice to hot appil Spritz.

  • Roßmarkt

    Roßmarkt hosts a Christmas Market featuring rides for kids and a large Christmas pyramid, a German tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.

  • Thurn und Taxis Palace

    The Thurn und Taxis Palace hosts one of the smallest but most gorgeous and intimate Christmas markets in Frankfurt, illuminated in pink.

  • Main Terrasse Weihnachtsmarkt

    A small Christmas market along the River Main selling glue Vine and offering views of the river.

  • River Main

    The River Main offers breathtaking views of Frankfurt's skyline and a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, cafes, and more.

  • St Paul's Church

    St. Paul's Church serves as a memorial to the start of German democracy and is near the Paulsplatz Christmas Market.

  • Frankfurter Gerta house

    The Frankfurter Gerta house, the birthplace of Gerta, has been transformed into a museum.

  • St Bartholomew Cathedral

    St. Bartholomew Cathedral is a large cathedral with a tower offering views of the city.

  • European Central Bank

    The European Central Bank is located in Frankfurt's business district, known for its modern skyscrapers.

  • German Stock Exchange

    The German Stock Exchange is located in Frankfurt, one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.

  • Eiserner Steg

    A pedestrian bridge crossing the Main River, providing great views of the Frankfurt skyline and often adorned with love padlocks.

  • Römerplatz

    Römerplatz is where you can find Frankfurt’s iconic half-timbered houses and the spire of Old St. Nicholas Church.

  • Paulskirche

    Paulskirche is the cradle of German Democracy, where the country’s first elected parliament met in 1848.

  • Goethe-Haus

    Goethe-Haus is the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of Germany’s greatest writers and poets.

  • German Film Museum

    The German Film Museum showcases the history of film, from early optical entertainments to modern blockbusters.

  • German Architecture Museum

    The German Architecture Museum features thousands of plans and hundreds of scale models that have helped shape the world’s skylines.

  • Stadel Museum

    The Stadel Museum is a world-renowned gallery which houses treasures by many of Europe’s classical and modern masters.

  • Old St. Nicholas Church

    Old St. Nicholas Church is located in Römerplatz and miraculously survived the almost total destruction of the old town.

  • Kaiserdom

    The Kaiserdom is the city’s cathedral, known for its red-sandstone and golden glory.

  • MMK

    MMK is a triangular-shaped gallery that Frankfurters refer to as 'the piece of cake,' showcasing modern art.

  • Old Sachsenhausen

    Old Sachsenhausen features narrow lanes lined with traditional houses, cozy bars, and Ebbelwei pubs.

  • Naturmuseum Senckenberg

    Naturmuseum Senckenberg features remarkable remains of 50-million-year-old dinosaurs.

  • Frankfurt Botanical Gardens

    The Frankfurt Botanical Gardens are located to the north of the natural history museum, unwind amid the forests, floral displays and lakes

  • Messel Fosil Pit

    The Messel Fosil Pit is where many of the 50-million-year-old dinosaur remains in the Naturmuseum Senckenberg were unearthed.

  • St. Bartholomew's Cathedral

    St. Bartholomew's Cathedral (Kaiserdom) is a historical gem and coronation site for Holy Roman emperors, featuring Gothic architecture and panoramic city views.

  • RoR plots Frankfurt Central Square

    A central square in Frankfurt surrounded by historic half-timbered buildings, perfect for a stroll with cafes and restaurants around.

  • St Bartholomew's Cathedral Frankfurt Dom

    One of Frankfurt's most important landmarks, famous for its Gothic architecture and as the site where Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned.

  • Museum sufer museum embankment

    An area along the Main river featuring over 10 incredible museums.

  • shle museum

    A museum that houses works by artists such as Rembrandt, Monae, and Picasso.

  • main tower bar

    A rooftop bar in one of Frankfurt's skyscrapers offering panoramic views.

  • palman garden frankfurt's largest Botanical Garden

    Frankfurt's largest botanical garden, filled with flowers and plants from all over the world.

  • experimenta science center

    An interactive museum with various educational and fun attractions.

  • Alt Saxon Housen District

    Known for its traditional bars and the famous Appel Vine stubin taverns that serve the Region's famous apple wine.

  • Appel Vine stubin taverns

    Taverns that serve the region's famous apple wine.

  • Klein markala

    A covered market with various food options and local products.

  • Heidleberg

    A charming university town famous for its stunning castle.

  • Mes

    Known for its cathedral and local wines.

  • Vpot

    Renowned for its thermal baths and spas.

  • Oldtown alot

    An area near the Central Station that offers easy access to the main attractions.

  • Central Station H bonhoff

    An area that offers easy access to the main attractions.

  • Iron Bridge (Eiserner Steg)

    A pedestrian bridge offering stunning views of the Frankfurt skyline and Main River.

  • Frankfurt Cathedral (Dom)

    A cathedral where German Emperors and rulers of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned from the mid-1300s to the mid-1700s, offering spectacular views from its tower.

  • 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.

  • Frankfurt Dome

    Frankfurt Dome has 328 steps to the top of the tower with a spectacular view. German Emperors were crowned there.

  • Goldene Waage

    A cafe where you can try Frankfurter Crown, a special cake of Frankfurt.

  • Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof

    The main train station in Frankfurt.

  • Heidelberg

    A city known for its castle and old city, often visited on guided tours from Frankfurt.

  • Castle

    A castle mentioned as part of a guided tour from Frankfurt.

  • Old City

    The old city is part of a guided tour from Frankfurt.

  • Rhine Valley

    A scenic valley visited on day trips from Frankfurt.

  • St. Nicholas Church

    An old church with 51 chiming bells located near Römerberg.

  • Dom

    Another name for the Frankfurt Cathedral, a Gothic church where emperors were crowned.

  • Museum Embankment

    A cultural area along the Main River with museums set in renovated villas and modern buildings.

  • Museum of World Cultures

    A museum located along the Museum Embankment.

  • Alt-Sachsenhausen

    A traditional neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets and apple wine taverns.

  • Historical Museum Frankfurt

    Showcasing the city's past through models and exhibits near Romerberg.

  • Museum Zufa

    A cultural area along both sides of the river mine.

  • Museum of Applied Arts

    A museum inside Villa Metsler showcasing design, style, and everyday art.

  • Liebec Halls

    One of the museums along the embankment.

  • Icon Museum

    One of the museums along the embankment.

  • Museum for Communication

    One of the museums along the embankment.

  • Girish Museum

    One of the museums along the embankment.

  • Gouta House

    The restored home where the famous German writer Yoan Wolfgong Van Guda was born and lived.

  • Guda House

    The restored home where the famous German writer Yoan Wolfgong Van Guda was born and lived.

  • Guda Museum

    Features paintings and sculptures from the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • Kaiserdum

    Also known as Frankfurt Cathedral.

  • Frankfurt City Views

    Views from the Mine Tower give you the best view in Frankfurt.

  • Klein Mark Holla

    A busy indoor market with more than 150 stalls selling fresh food and local products.

  • Espresso Bar

    A favorite stop for coffee in Klein Mark Holla.

  • Liebig House

    Holds one of Europe's finest sculpture collections spanning over 5,000 years.

  • Palman Garden

    Frankfurt's large botanical garden.

  • Old Zaxenhausen

    This district is famous for its apple cider bars and cobblestone streets.

  • St. Paul's Church

    A historic church where Germany's first freely elected parliament met.

  • Villa Metsler

    Houses the Museum of Applied Arts.

  • Restaurant Emma Metsler

    Overlooks the peaceful Metsler Park.

  • Metsler Park

    Peaceful park.

  • Echenheimr term

    Served as a city gate and part of Frankfurt's medieval fortifications.

  • Zenberg Nature Museum

    Displays dinosaurs and exhibits about animals and the Earth's history.

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex

    Life-sized dinosaur at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Diplodocus

    Life-sized dinosaur at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Triceratops

    Fossils at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Iguanodon

    Fossils at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Parasaural Office

    Fossils at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Lucy

    Cast of Lucy, a 3.2 millionyear-old early human at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • AHA Science Lab

    Handle objects and take part in simple experiments at the Zenberg Nature Museum.

  • Messel Pit Fossil Site

    A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its fossils from 47 million years ago.

  • Mesel

    Location of the Messel Pit Fossil Site, about 19 mi southeast of Frankfurt.

  • Frankfurt City Forest

    The Frankfurt City Forest is the largest inner-city forest in Germany, perfect for relaxation and leisure, offering a break from the city's hustle and bustle.

  • Hopped Vaker

    Popular for its central location and lively atmosphere.

  • Hopfucker Square

    Popular for its central location and lively atmosphere.

  • Baroque Hopfucker building

    Built in 1730 as a barracks for Frankfurt city militia.

  • Alter Oer Frankfurt

    A striking building with a grand facade where you can attend performances ranging from classical music and jazz to musicals.

  • Frankfurt Zoo

    The Frankfurt Zoo is one of Germany's oldest zoos, home to over 4 500 animals with more than 500 species.

  • Yukimari land

    Looks like a canyon.

  • Grizzimmick House

    The largest nocturnal animal house in Europe.

  • Exotarium

    Colorful fish, reptiles, and other rare species.

  • Borgori Forest Ape House

    Gives gorillas and bonobos a jungle-like home.

  • Apfelwein

    Apfelwein, also known as “Ebbelwei”, “Schoppe” or “Stöffche” is Frankfurt’s most popular beverage for over 250 years, a type of apple wine served in traditional jugs and glasses, often enjoyed with Frankfurter Schnitzel or green sauce.

  • Dom-Römer

    The Dom-Römer Quarter is a rebuilt old town area in Frankfurt, reconstructed in the 2010s after the original was destroyed in World War II, balancing modern Frankfurt with historical style.

  • Bahnhofsviertel

    Bahnhofsviertel is Frankfurt's red-light district that has transformed into a trendy area with diverse cultures, vibrant bars, and restaurants alongside social issues.

  • Dom - Cathedral

    The Dom, or Cathedral, is located near the Römer in Frankfurt's old town, and its bell tower offers views of the city.

  • Römer - the old city hall building

    The Römer is Frankfurt's old city hall building, located in the Dom-Römer Quarter.

  • Höchst

    Höchst is a historical town located about 30 minutes west of Frankfurt, offering winding alleyways and timber-frame buildings, spared from World War II destruction.

  • Upper Berger Strasse

    Upper Berger Strasse is a lively area in Frankfurt known for its colorful eateries and bars.

  • Goethe viewing tower

    The Goethe viewing tower is located within the Frankfurt City Forest and offers views of the city.

  • Main Tower Observation Deck

    A skyscraper with a public observation deck offering panoramic views of Frankfurt.

  • Palmengarten Botanical Gardens

    Frankfurt's botanical garden featuring lush greenhouses, exotic plants, and serene walking paths, with outdoor concerts in the summer.

  • St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral

    A historic cathedral.

  • Zeil Shopping Street

    Frankfurt's main shopping street, lined with department stores, designer boutiques, and flagship stores.

  • Kleinmarkthalle Market

    Frankfurt's famous food market with over 150 stalls selling fresh produce, local cheeses, spices, and international delicacies.

  • Sachsenhausen’s cider taverns

    Frankfurt's nightlife district known for its traditional apple wine taverns and cozy pubs.

  • New Old Town

    A charming part of Frankfurt where about 15 original buildings were reconstructed and 20 replicas were made to resemble Frankfurt before the war.

  • EXPERIMINTA ScienceCenter

    A science center in Frankfurt.

  • TimeRide VR Time Travel Experience

    A VR experience in Frankfurt offering time travel.

  • Gerta house

    The birthplace of Johan Wulf gang Fon Gerta, Germany's most celebrated writer.

  • Museum of Modern Art

    The Museum of Modern Art showcases works by renowned artists from the 1960s onwards.

  • Iron Bridge

    The Iron Bridge is an iron footbridge dating back to 1869, offering a romantic setting, especially during sunset, and adorned with love locks.

  • Dialog Museum

    The Dialog Museum allows visitors to experience life as a blind person.

  • Frankfurt Book Fair

    The Frankfurt Book Fair is the world's largest trade fair for books, attracting publishers and literature enthusiasts from around the globe.

  • Christmas Market

    The Christmas Market transforms Römerberg into a winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights and the aroma of mulled wine.

  • Palm and Garden

    This Botanical Garden is a Living Museum of plant species from around the world.

  • Good House

    The birthplace of Johann Wolfgang von gutter, this house offers a glimpse into the life of Germany's most famous writer.

  • Senkenberg Natural History Museum

    The Senkenberg Natural History Museum features life-sized models and fossils, with an extensive collection of animal specimens.

  • Schirn Kunsthalle

    This Art Hall hosts temporary exhibitions and has collaborated with International museums like Moma and the Tate Gallery.

  • Bergerstrasse

    Bergerstrasse offers a more local shopping experience filled with family-owned shops and unique boutiques.

  • Deutsches Film Museum

    The Deutsches Film Museum offers an in-depth look at the history and Technology of Cinema.

  • Liebieghaus

    The Liebieghaus features a diverse collection of sculptures ranging from ancient Egypt to the Renaissance.

  • Gruneburgpark

    The Gruneburgpark is an English-style Park and a popular hangout spot especially for students from the nearby gota University.

  • Museum Angewandte Kunst

    The Museum Angewandte Kunst features a wide range of European textiles, paintings and furniture.

  • Eschenheimer Turm

    The Eschenheimer Turm is the oldest unchanged landmark in Frankfurt, now housing a Posh Restaurant.

  • Classic Stadt

    Classic Stadt offers a glimpse into the restoration of vintage cars.

  • Mainkai

    Mainkai is a Waterfront area and is perfect for a leisurely stroll.

  • Saint Paul's Church

    Saint Paul's Church hosted the first democratically elected parliament in Germany in 1848.

  • Hotel Paulaner am Dom

    A German hotel known for its convenient location, continental and Bavarian breakfast options, clean rooms, and views of the Cathedral and beer garden.

  • Financial District

    Frankfurt's financial hub and home to the European Central Bank.

  • Frankfurter Römer

    Frankfurt's old town hall, a site of frequent public gatherings and activity.

  • Metzgerei DEY

    A spot for homemade sausages and quality meats.

  • Struwwelpeter

    A restaurant named after a German children's book, known for traditional schnitzel and sausage with homemade gravy, potatoes, and green sauce.

  • Ramirez Square

    Location of Bitburger where the blogger ate Frankfurt schnitzel.

  • bitburger

    A restaurant where the blogger ate Frankfurt schnitzel, which is pork schnitzel covered in thick grains of salt and served with roasted potatoes and green sauce.

  • Romero Square

    A quiet square where the blogger enjoyed a pretzel and coffee.

  • Han Casa

    A place where the blogger tried apple wine and hand quesa, a Frankfurt staple consisting of sour milk cheese, onions, raspberry olive vinaigrette, and olives, served with brown bread and butter.

  • Cafe whacker

    A cafe near the Stato Museum where the blogger enjoyed Frankfurter crons, a local dessert comprising of cake layered with cream cheese and raspberry and coated in chopped nuts, alongside a cup of coffee.

  • Stato Museum

    The blogger visited Cafe Whacker near the Stato Museum.

  • worst house

    A place where the blogger tried a pint of a local wheat pilsner.

  • Frankfort Cathedral

    The blogger enjoyed a beer at a picturesque square in the old town near Frankfort Cathedral.

  • Opera House

    The Alte Oper, Frankfurt's magnificent old opera house, is a stunning architectural gem that hosts world-class performances. Even if you don't catch a show, its opulent facade is a sight to behold.

  • Goethestrasse

    Experience luxury shopping on Goethestrasse, renowned as one of Germany's most exclusive retail streets. It's a glamorous boulevard lined with high-end designer boutiques and flagship stores.

  • museums

    Frankfurt has many museums that are tourist destinations.

  • Rhine River

    The Rhine River is a picturesque location with amorous landscapes.

  • Market Square

    Mainz's medieval Market Square is a memorable location.

  • St Steven's Church

    St Steven's Church in Mainz is known for its stained glass windows.

  • Gutenberg Museum

    The Gutenberg Museum is located in Mainz.

  • Roman Spas

    Wiesbaden is renowned for its ancient Roman Spas.

  • Market church

    Wiesbaden has a rich Market church.

  • City Square

    Wiesbaden has a bustling City Square.

  • neroberg

    The Neroberg in Wiesbaden provides a bird's eye view.

  • University of Manheim

    The University of Mannheim keeps the ornate Palace from the Baroque era open as a museum.

  • water tower

    The water tower in Mannheim is a 60 M sandstone tower that hosts Christmas markets.

  • Vineyards

    Rüdesheim am Rhein offers opportunities to explore its Vineyards and wines.

  • heidleberg university

    The Heidelberg University dates back to the 14th century.

  • old stat

    Heidelberg has a stunning old stat.

  • Gothic churches

    Heidelberg features Gothic churches.

  • Sandstone castles

    Heidelberg is known for its red Sandstone castles.

  • the Dom

    The Dom, a Gothic Cathedral in Cologne, is one of its most popular destinations.

  • Gothic Cathedral

    Cologne is home to some of the finest Gothic architectural destinations in the world, including the Dom.

  • central train station

    The Dom in Cologne is right by the central train station.

  • Minster Basilica

    Bonn holds attractions like the Minster Basilica.

  • German National Museum of Contemporary history

    The German National Museum of Contemporary history in Bonn offers an intriguing insight into the world war and everything that's happened since.

  • Beethoven House Museum

    The Beethoven House Museum in Bonn is a fun stop for all music stes and history lovers.

  • Eiserner Steg Bridge

    A pedestrian bridge offering beautiful views of the city and the Main River.

  • Terminal 2

    An airport terminal at Frankfurt Airport offering bag check facilities.

  • Terminal 1

    An airport terminal at Frankfurt Airport offering bag check facilities and train access to the city.

  • Lutheran Church

    A beautiful church located in Romerberg.

  • Jumeirah Frankfurt

    A luxury hotel in the heart of Frankfurt, offering skyline views, local art, and a rooftop apiary producing fresh honey used in its restaurant, bar, and spa.

  • banking quarter

    Located within walking distance of the Jumeirah Frankfurt hotel.

  • Maxim 1 grill room

    A restaurant in the Jumeirah Frankfurt hotel known for its continental breakfast and high-quality steak and grilled meats.

  • Roma beg

    An area in Frankfurt's new old town, known for being very photogenic and charming to walk through.

  • Eschenheimer Tower

    Built in 1428, it used to be the entrance to the city of Frankfurt and now houses a restaurant.

  • Holocaust Memorial

    A memorial in Frankfurt with eleven thousand people's names, commemorating victims of the Holocaust.

  • state of Museum

    One of the most important art collections in Germany with paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures, with a Van Gogh exhibition.

  • dawn endure a fan tour stanca

    A place to try Frankfurt's apple wine, which can be mixed with lemonade or water.

  • butter shop

    A famous shop in Frankfurt where you can buy be salted.

  • Klein macchiato

    A market hall similar to Chelsea Market in New York, offering a variety of German and international foods, as well as grocery items.

  • Chelsea Market

    A point of reference for Kleinmarkthalle, it's a New York market with diverse food options.

  • Franziska

    A restaurant serving modern German cuisine with a twist, offering 360 panoramic views of Frankfurt.

  • Kinley bar

    Rated as Germany's best bar, it offers mixology art in an unpretentious atmosphere, decorated with furniture from the 1920s.

  • il Strasse

    A shopping area attached to Frankfurt Jumeirah with big department stores and brands like Zara and Mango.

  • Pecan Cloppenburg Galleria

    A department store located in il Strasse.

  • glutton spatha

    An upscale shopping area with brands like Gucci and Chanel.

  • Curt Schume

    A smaller local boutique shop.

  • hasta Raja

    A smaller local boutique shop.

  • Thomas on login' Park

    A smaller local boutique shop.

  • Opera

    Mentioned as an area with smaller local boutique shops.

  • Talese spa

    A spa in Jumeirah Frankfurt offering unique experiences including honey treatments using honey from the hotel's rooftop apiary.

  • Frankfurt City Hall

    The Frankfurt City Hall is located in Roma Square and surrounded by picturesque buildings.

  • Botanical Gardens

    The Botanical Gardens feature a world-class collection of plants.

  • Natural History Museum

    The Natural History Museum is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.

  • ECB headquarters

    The ECB headquarters features modern architecture.

  • Roma Square

    Roma Square is a historic square surrounded by picturesque buildings and the Frankfurt City Hall.

  • Hauptbahnhof (Central/Main Station)

    Hauptbahnhof is Frankfurt's main train station, serving as a central hub for transportation into the city center.

  • Main River walk

    A scenic walk along the Main River offers views of the city and leads to the historic center.

  • Romerberg Square

    Römerberg Square is an iconic marketplace known for its beautiful wooden facades and bustling atmosphere with shops and tourist attractions.

  • Alten Limpurg Restaurant

    Alten Limpurg Restaurant, is a place to try German wurst and beer.

  • St Nicholas Church

    St. Nicholas Church is located near Römerberg Square.

  • St Bartholomew Tower

    St. Bartholomew Tower offers incredible views across Frankfurt.

  • Neue Altstadt

    The Neue Altstadt (New Old Town) features old buildings with different colors.

  • Apfelwein Galerie

    The Apfelwein Galerie in Kleinmarkthalle is a place to sample Apfelwein (apple wine), a Frankfurt specialty.

  • Gateway Garden

    Gateway Garden is near the airport.

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