Discover the rich history of Frankfurt while indulging in traditional apple wine and local cuisine. Explore the city’s iconic landmarks and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sachsenhausen district.
Discover the rich history of Frankfurt while indulging in traditional apple wine and local cuisine. Explore the city’s iconic landmarks and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sachsenhausen district.
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St. Paul’s Church (Paulskirche) - it is where Germany’s first national assembly convened in 1848 was held.
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Iron Bridge - it’s a 19th-century iron footbridge over the river Main, the medieval town hall called “Römer”
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Sachsenhausen - It is a part of town still cultivating an intimate and village-like atmosphere with a few ciders under your belt.
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St. Paul’s Church (Paulskirche) - it is where Germany’s first national assembly convened in 1848 was held.
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Iron Bridge - it’s a 19th-century iron footbridge over the river Main, the medieval town hall called “Römer”
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Sachsenhausen - It is a part of town still cultivating an intimate and village-like atmosphere with a few ciders under your belt.
- Customize your tour on-the-go with your local guide
- Enjoy a complimentary glass of Apple Wine per person
- Experience a private tour exclusive to your group
- Be guided by a local professional dedicated to your group
- Customize your tour on-the-go with your local guide
- Enjoy a complimentary glass of Apple Wine per person
- Experience a private tour exclusive to your group
- Be guided by a local professional dedicated to your group
- Entrance fees (if any)
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
- Entrance fees (if any)
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
Frankfurt’s iconic beverage is a healthy, dry apple cider, known as „Ebbelwei“. Quintessential dishes include „Handkäs“, a cheese complemented by a vinaigrette sauce, and „Grie Soß “, a sauce crafted from seven different herbs, traditionally served as a main course alongside hard-boiled eggs and boiled potatoes. The city’s most renowned meat dish is a…
Frankfurt’s iconic beverage is a healthy, dry apple cider, known as „Ebbelwei“. Quintessential dishes include „Handkäs“, a cheese complemented by a vinaigrette sauce, and „Grie Soß “, a sauce crafted from seven different herbs, traditionally served as a main course alongside hard-boiled eggs and boiled potatoes. The city’s most renowned meat dish is a boiled sausage, dubbed the „Frankfurter“.
A trip to an apple-cider tavern is a necessity, predominantly located in Sachsenhausen, the city’s hub for nightlife. This area of Frankfurt maintains a close-knit, rustic charm. Part of the experience involves immersing yourself in history - studying the towering skyline spearheaded by the Commerzbank tower, understanding the significance of the city’s 95-meter-tall belfry of the Imperial Cathedral, discovering the Eiserner Steg, a 19th-century iron pedestrian bridge, exploring the medieval municipal building known as “Römer”, and appreciating St. Paul’s Church, which hosted Germany’s first national assembly in 1848.
Taking part in this tour will satisfy your craving for both knowledge and apple cider.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.