- Frankfurt Cathedral - Imperial church, site of the elections and coronations of the Holy Roman Emperor
- Roemerberg - See and learn about the Römer (city hall), Justicia and the Book Burning Memorial
- Old Nicholas Church (Alte Nikolaikirche) - One of Frankfurts’ oldest churches
- Karmeliterkloster - Wall paintings done between 1513-1521
- Eschenheimer Turm - Guard Tower built in 1428
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Kleinmarkthalle - A fantastic, indoor market full of produce, chocolate, cheeses, meats, pastries, and more.
(not on Sundays or German holidays) - Old Jewish Cemetery - Learn about the Jewish Community in Frankfurt that has been here since the 1100’s as well as the medieval Jewish Ghetto. The Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Wall surrounds the medieval cemetery. The cemetery is viewed through the gate.
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Stadtplanungsamt - City Planning Department with a huge scale model of present-day Frankfurt.
(not on weekends or German holidays) - New Old Town - Walk through the new Alt Stadt and former Coronation path for the Holy Roman Emperors
- Museum recommendations
- Restaurant recommendations
Ranked as the top Frankfurt tour, we pride ourselves on our English-speaking guides who are dedicated to making your tour unforgettable with special snippets of Frankfurt’s history. They are passionate about revealing the beauty of this city. We advocate for experiencing Frankfurt on foot, as it lets you access buildings and witness locations where notable historic events took place – places off the radar of tour buses. Our destinations aren’t arranged in any specific sequence. The tour is an easy stroll involving comfort breaks, snack intervals, and is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. We offer private tours, group tours, and layover tours upon request through our website, where you can also reserve our Daily Tour. We respond to emails promptly.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.