Get a glimpse of Frankfurt’s history and its development from a medieval trade center and coronation place to an international capital of finance and business on a guided walking tour.
Start your tour in front of the Main Train Station and explore the city and its most important attractions as the Römerberg-Square, the City Hall, the Nicholas Church, the Commerzbank Tower, the Red-Light District, and the Goethehaus.
The German capital of finance is well known for its famous sausage, the Frankfurter, and for its traditional beverage, apple cider. In the pedestrian area of the Old Town, three of the most important historic sights lie within a 10 minutes walking distance: the medieval Town Hall "Römer“ on the picturesque "Römerberg“-Square, the Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral), and Paulskirche (St. Paul’s Church), the cradle of German democracy. Not far from there is the pilgrimage spot for romantic literature buffs from all over the world: the baroque Goethehaus, the place of birth of Germany’s national poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.