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Top 10 Things to do in Frankfurt 2025 | Germany Travel Guide

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Discover the dynamic blend of history and modernity in Frankfurt, Germany, with this comprehensive guide. From iconic landmarks like the Römerberg and Frankfurt Cathedral to world-class museums and vibrant culinary scenes, explore the best this financial hub has to offer.

  • 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

    Frankfurt Cathedral, built of red sandstone in Gothic style, stands out for its lovely color and was the site of imperial coronations.

  • 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

    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.

  • 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