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Discover the heart of Frankfurt, Germany, on a guided walking tour through the city’s most historic and vibrant sites. Led in English, this tour invites you to explore landmarks like the Römer, Frankfurt’s iconic city hall since 1405, and the lively Römerplatz in the old town square.
Stroll through the beautifully reconstructed New Altstadt and pause at the Book Burning Memorial, a poignant reminder of the city’s past. Admire the Gothic architecture of Alt Nikolai Church and see House Wertheim, the only original half-timbered house to survive World War II in the inner city.
Cross the Eisener Steg pedestrian bridge for stunning views of Frankfurt’s skyline and the museum-lined riverbanks. Marvel at the imposing Kaiserdom, once the site of imperial coronations, and view the Jörge Ratgeb wall paintings in the Karmeliter Cloister, a masterpiece from the early 1500s.
Reflect at the Jewish Holocaust Memorial Wall and the medieval Jewish Cemetery, learning about Frankfurt’s Jewish heritage. Wander past the Jewish Ghetto Wall and experience the bustling Klein Markt Halle, a local favorite filled with international delicacies, when open.
This three-hour walking tour covers approximately 7 kilometers and is suitable for all ages, including children and those using wheelchairs or strollers. Tours run daily, offering plenty of photo opportunities and a snack break. Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey through Frankfurt’s rich history!







