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Frankfurt, a city where modern skyscrapers meet charming historical architecture, is a photographer's dream. From the breathtaking views atop the Main Tower to the picturesque Römerberg square, every corner of this vibrant city offers a unique backdrop for capturing unforgettable moments. As you stroll along the Iron Footbridge, you'll find the perfect angle to frame the skyline against the serene waters of the Main River, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle. Whether you're an amateur snapper or a seasoned pro, Frankfurt's blend of old and new provides endless opportunities for stunning shots.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best spots to capture the essence of a city, and Frankfurt is no exception. Explore the artistic charm of the Museumsufer district, where you can snap photos of impressive museums and the lively atmosphere around them. Don't forget to visit the iconic Alte Oper and the vibrant Hauptwache square, where the mix of historical and contemporary architecture creates a captivating scene. Grab your camera and get ready to explore the best photo spots that Frankfurt has to offer!

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1MAIN TOWER

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Observation deck
In Frankfurt, there are numerous attractions and activities to explore, including the Main Tower. This skyscraper offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city from its public viewing observatory. Visitors can admire iconic buildings such as the Commerzbank Tower, Deutsche Bank Twin Towers, and Trianon while taking in the 360-degree vistas. Additionally, Main Tower features a restaurant and bar just below the observation deck, providing an opportunity to savor both cuisine and scenery.
Breathtaking 360° View of Frankfurt – Well Worth the Visit! An absolutely stunning 360° view of Frankfurt awaits you from the rooftop! It’s one of the best places to take in the city skyline from above. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance—€9.00 for adults. The staff was very friendly and professional. While there can sometimes be a queue at the entrance, it was thankfully quiet when I visited. Security is well organized—your bags are scanned before heading up in the elevator. There’s even a toilet available on the 54th floor, just one level below the rooftop, which is convenient if you need it during your visit. Overall, it’s a must-do in Frankfurt, especially if you’re into cityscapes and photography. Highly recommend visiting on a clear day for the best experience!
JOSE P — Google review
Great views from up there, but it was way too windy. the ticked was only 9€, the linie to buy the ticket there was not long, the people that work there are super niceee Ofc its worth to go up there once you are in Frankfurt, i would prefer it nights too.
V — Google review
Amazing views of Frankfurt! The Main Tower Observatory is a must-visit — super fast elevator, friendly staff, and the view from the top is incredible. You can see the whole city, the river, and even the hills in the distance. I went during the night and the view with city lights were beautiful. Totally worth it! It’s €9 for adults to go up the elevator with unlimited time at the top. So you can stay as long as you want. You will need to go through a security checkpoint first before getting on the elevator Overall, extremely worth the view if you are in Frankfurt!
Jack F — Google review
Worth visiting once. There will be sitting area as well. I recommend once. No time limit for staying top. Camera is allowed. Beautiful view from the top. Ticket price is 9€ per person. Toilets available.
Rajala M — Google review
Totally worth the visit! The view from almost 60 floors up is breathtaking, you can see all of Frankfurt and beyond! The platform feels safe and open, and the atmosphere is amazing, especially at sunset. A must-see if you’re in the city! And you go by elevator ofc! It takes 1 minute to go up. Also it has discount with Frankfurt ticket.
Freya N — Google review
A great observation tower offering a full panoramic view of Frankfurt. There’s an enclosed platform, and if you climb a bit higher, you’ll reach an open-air deck. A family ticket costs €20 — definitely worth visiting!
Ieva Z — Google review
A tall skyscraper in Frankfurt am Main which offers a nice chance to view the city from above. The ticket is fair enough and the price can be further reduced when you buy the 1 day ticket for the city. The view is breathtaking and one can discern the structure of the city and the different districts. Absolutely recommended.
Vasilis K — Google review
If If you ever find yourself in Frankfurt, this place is not really worth checking out. The main reason is that the Frankfurt skyline is quite unimpressive. However, one interesting thing I noticed is that Frankfurt is surrounded by forests. This is a great thing because it means the air quality is good. The actual visit experience wasn’t pleasant either. It was still a heatwave in Europe that day, and there was no air conditioning in the elevator or anywhere else in the building. It was simply uncomfortable because you could smell something unpleasant around you. The observation area was very small, and the toilets were even smaller. I feel like they built this observation desk as an afterthought. Everything was out of place, with tiny elevator narrow stairs. On top of that, the view was mediocre. If you’re visiting Frankfurt on a Sunday and there’s no other place open, then this might be worth a visit.
Chin — Google review
Neue Mainzer Str. 52–58, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.maintower.de/•+49 69 913201•Tips and more reviews for MAIN TOWER

2Holbeinsteg

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Bridge
The Main Eiserner Steg is a picturesque pedestrian bridge in Frankfurt, connecting the city center with the Sachsenhausen district. It offers a classic view of the city's skyline and is adorned with colorful love locks, adding a romantic touch to the scenery. Visitors can capture stunning sunset views and witness the city lights coming to life. The area around the bridge features old German-style houses and provides a great starting point for exploring Frankfurt's attractions.
Beautiful bridge for walking and biking in Frankfurt. Great views of city and river from here. Get beautiful pictures of river and city if you reach in the evening
Sarath C — Google review
Great views, you can feel vibrations when people are walking.
Lu. W — Google review
It was raining and we sat under the bridge, it was a very a nice view, what made it micer is the old train the passed two times next to us
Khalad J — Google review
​The Holbeinsteg is a beautiful and iconic footbridge in Frankfurt, offering fantastic views of the Main River and the city skyline. ​Atmosphere: It's a wonderful place for a walk, run, or bike ride, with scenic paths running alongside the river below. It's popular with both pedestrians and cyclists. ​ Views: From the bridge, you get an excellent view of the Frankfurt skyline and the bustling river traffic, including tour boats. ​Culture: The central pylon often features large art or cultural advertisements, like the one for the "Carl Schuch & Frankreich" exhibition, connecting the bridge to the nearby museum district (Museumsufer). ​ Tip: Be aware of the sign warning about the bridge being slippery when wet ("Achtung: Rutschgefahr bei Nässe!").
Sami A — Google review
This is one of the bridges that spans the River Main in Frankfurt in between Friedensbrücke (southwest) and Untermainbrücke (northeast). It is constructed in 1990 as a suspension bridge for pedestrians and cyclists by architect Albert Speer & Co. and stretches 210 metres in total length and supported by A shaped pole towers on each end. There are fine views of the river and both banks from the Holbein Bridge. We enjoyed walking across while sightseeing in the area.
Brad — Google review
Pedestrian and cyclist bridge connecting south bank with its museums and north bank of Main River (financial district) was built in 1990 to reduce car dependency. Beautiful views of the city from the bridge even in rainy weather.
Mike Z — Google review
The bridge has a nice design. A nice view of Frankfurt towers can be seen from that bridge.
Adnan Q — Google review
To my mind - it’s the first bridge that you must visit there, because it’s very modern bridge and it looks soo adorable..
V2 V — Google review
Holbeinstraße, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Holbeinsteg
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3Alte Oper

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Opera house
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Performing arts theater
Alte Oper is a historic opera house in Frankfurt, originally opened in 1880 and reconstructed after World War II. It offers classical concert programs and stands as one of the city's cultural landmarks alongside other attractions like Romerberg, Romer, Archaeological Museum & Garden, and Frankfurt Cathedral. The city also boasts a vibrant cultural scene with venues such as Schirn Kunsthalle and the German Architecture Museum.
Visiting the Old Opera House in Frankfurt was truly a magical experience. As I approached the building, I was immediately struck by its grand architecture – the intricate details, the grand columns, and the way it majestically stands against the modern skyline. It felt like stepping back in time to an era of elegance and classical beauty. Inside, the atmosphere was equally enchanting. The acoustics were incredible, and whether it’s a concert or just a casual visit, the ambiance transports you to a world of music and art. I couldn't help but admire the beautiful chandeliers and classic interior design, which add to the timeless charm of the place. Overall, the Old Opera House is a must-see in Frankfurt, whether you're an opera enthusiast or simply looking to experience a piece of the city's cultural heritage. I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary!
森野照葉 — Google review
First time entering this gorgeous building and it didn't disappoint. The staff were friendly and available , the auditorium spacious and acoustically good. You do need to take out a bank loan for a drink at the interval but all in all a great place for a show
ScooterVonHootananny — Google review
The Frankfurt Opera is without question one of Europe’s finest cultural treasures. From the moment you step inside, you feel the blend of tradition and modernity that makes this house so unique. The acoustics are outstanding – no matter where you sit, the sound is rich, balanced, and powerful, allowing every detail of the orchestra and singers to be fully appreciated. The productions are consistently world-class. The repertoire strikes an impressive balance between beloved classics and bold contemporary works, offering something for both seasoned opera lovers and newcomers. Stage design, lighting, and direction are often daring and innovative, yet always respectful of the music and story. The orchestra performs with extraordinary precision and warmth, and the ensemble cast is among the strongest in Europe, with many performances easily rivaling those in Vienna, Berlin, or Milan. The experience is not only about the performance itself. The atmosphere in the foyer is elegant but not pretentious, with a welcoming feel that makes the evening special. Staff are professional and helpful, from ticketing to ushers, contributing to a smooth and enjoyable visit. The venue is also centrally located, making it easy to combine a performance with dinner or a walk through Frankfurt’s lively city center. Overall, the Frankfurt Opera offers an unforgettable experience that sets a high bar for musical and cultural excellence. Whether you are a devoted opera enthusiast or simply curious about the art form, a visit here is absolutely worthwhile.
A.Y — Google review
The Alte Oper in Frankfurt is elegant. The grand façade, intricate lamp posts, serene fountain, and detailed architectural elements highlight the building’s classical splendor and the refined atmosphere of its surroundings. A charming glimpse into the city’s cultural heart!
Clifton P — Google review
Great architecture and located right near the main city centre. There was a beer festival in the surrounding area which was great
Tom B — Google review
We went for FRATOPIA, a lovely free event to experience different music genres. Definitely recommend going!! Copyright image: Alte Oper Frankfurt/Nobert Miguletz/iStock/unsplash.com
Gerda — Google review
Warning: this is about the outside, not the inside. It’s a massive building, and that’s the best way to describe it. There are some restaurants and hotels nearby, making it a great place to take photos.
Chin — Google review
Very Artistic. Been many times in the great to witness great performances.
Muhammad S — Google review
Opernpl. 1, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.alteoper.de/•+49 69 1340400•Tips and more reviews for Alte Oper

4MyZeil

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Shopping mall
Shopping
MyZeil is a large shopping mall in the heart of Frankfurt, known for its unique and contemporary architecture. Designed by Roman architect Massimiliano Fuksas, the mall's mostly transparent shell features a fluid shape inspired by a river, creating an undulating roof that allows natural light to illuminate all six levels. Opened in 2009, MyZeil boasts a gigantic curved glass-and-steel facade housing 77,000 square meters of retail space.
Really cool mall right in the heart of Frankfurt. Loved the design and the food court on the top floor. Great spot to shop, eat, or just hang out.
N S — Google review
One of the most iconic shopping centers in Frankfurt, MyZeil stands out with its futuristic architecture and impressive glass façade. Inside, visitors can find a wide range of international and local brands, restaurants, and a panoramic escalator that adds to the unique experience. A must-visit for shopping lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
IWA S — Google review
Very modern mall in the heart of Frankfurt , loved the location and the fact that it is connected to my hotel and the other shopping streets I enjoy in the city … fun shops, movie theater, restaurants and great architecture
Linda T — Google review
It gets extremely crowded on Saturdays, so I definitely do not recommend going then. Inside, there are no popular brands like H&M, Zara, or Mango. The restroom costs 50 cents but is large and clean. There are plenty of food options available, though.
Sena Y — Google review
MyZeil is an amazing shopping center right in the heart of Frankfurt. The architecture is modern and impressive, with a stunning glass facade and an incredible spiral escalator. There’s a great variety of shops, from international brands to local boutiques, as well as plenty of restaurants and cafés to take a break. Everything is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate. It’s definitely one of the best places for shopping and spending time in the city!
Adrian W — Google review
Casual, clean and beautiful! There are also high, medium and low price options, the brand image is very good, a very good choice! The Frankfurt football team store is also here!
UNCHENG C — Google review
Those who love shopping, this is THE place in Frankfurt. There are a lot of shops, some of them branded ones. It is located in one of the most lively street Zeil. On the top floor there is a food court serving different cuisines. We came here twice and both times the atmosphere was very vibrant. Worth visiting...
Balkrishna S — Google review
In this Mall there are so many shops caffe bars and restaurants Whenever I go to Frankfurt I spend some hours in this Mall
Elsa H — Google review
Zeil 106, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://myzeil.de/•+49 69 29723970•Tips and more reviews for MyZeil

5Palmengarten Frankfurt

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Palmengarten Frankfurt is a sprawling botanical garden established in the 19th century, featuring an impressive collection of palm and orchid species showcased within its greenhouses. This renowned attraction is part of the must-see sights and activities in Frankfurt, alongside other landmarks such as Romerberg, Stadel Museum, and Frankfurt Zoo. Visitors can also explore local culture through dining options and budget-friendly accommodations while indulging in shopping experiences at Zeil Shopping District or enjoying vibrant nightlife scenes.
I visited the Palmengarten in Frankfurt am Main today 🌿 Such a peaceful oasis in the city. I really enjoyed wandering through the diverse plant collections, enjoying the lush greenery and the little hidden gems such as the charming ponds with fountains. The vibrant colors of the flowers were a delight and it was the perfect escape to connect with nature ❤️❤️❤️
Ірина Ф — Google review
Beautiful garden, it's so soothing to walk here. Families with kids, couples and groups enjoyed the mood. Next time we'll visit them on weekdays because the crowd was huge. We anticipated amazing butterflies but there weren't many.
Noémi H — Google review
The palmengarten was absolutely stunning and well taken care of, lots to see and the atmosphere is amazing. Its a great place for all ages, they have an awesome play area for the kids too. I just wish there were more toilets but other then that the place is a must see
Ra'eesah S — Google review
Took my girlfriend on a date here and would happily return for more (both to the girl and the garden). The ticket price is well worth the experience, and I’d strongly recommend it to anyone who is looking to escape the cityscape into a lovely area of natural beauty. My only complaint was that it was so popular that many other people had the same idea I did, resulting in some over-crowding in a few of the areas. But overall, it receives 5 stars from me and a desire to return to lose myself there in the future.
William S — Google review
Vast, almost otherworldly botanic gardens. Fascinating any time of the year if you have any interests in plants and botany. I went in autumn and the park was radiant with autumn colour. I went round clockwise from the Palmentgartenstrasse side and the think this was best. Started with nice lake views then onto the butterfly house and then the mind boggling greenhouses with various climate controlled zones.
Robert O — Google review
Excellent botanical garden! Very large, with a wide variety of ecosystems. The tropicarium ranges from the Himalayan mountains to the deserts of South America. Above the waterfall there is a nice city view. In the underground grotto, there are aquariums with fish and plants from all over the world.
Lenka H — Google review
It is hard to describe the vibrant diversity of Palmengarten in Frankfurt. From the elegant glasshouse entrance to the lush tropical blooms, vivid cacti, and meticulously arranged flower beds, each image highlights the garden’s rich botanical variety and serene atmosphere. A perfect visual journey through nature’s beauty!
Clifton P — Google review
Palmengarten is a true treasure in the heart of Frankfurt. The range of plant life is incredible—from lush tropical greenhouses to peaceful rose gardens and desert cacti. Every section feels like a different world, all beautifully maintained and easy to explore. One of the highlights for us was the lake area, where we were pleasantly surprised by the variety of ducks! There were so many different species, all calmly swimming or waddling around—it added such a charming and lively touch to the serene atmosphere. We could’ve spent hours just watching them. The garden is perfect for a relaxing stroll, a romantic walk, or even a quiet solo visit. There are plenty of benches to sit and soak in the beauty, and the whole space feels peaceful yet full of life. Absolutely worth a visit if you’re in Frankfurt. A refreshing, scenic retreat with nature, beauty, and even some feathered friends!
Ethan L — Google review
Palmengarten der Stadt, Siesmayerstraße 63, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.palmengarten.de/•+49 69 21233939•Tips and more reviews for Palmengarten Frankfurt
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6Kleinmarkthalle

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Market
Shopping
Grocery store
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Kleinmarkthalle is a bustling market hall in Frankfurt, housing over 60 vendors offering a diverse range of groceries, flowers, wine, and prepared foods. It is located close to the famous Zeil shopping street and features 156 stalls open every day except Sunday. Visitors can explore an array of fresh produce including cheese, meat, vegetables, fruit, confectionery, bread, and pastries from the region.
This is a must visit in Frankfurt, It has dozens of independent market stalls offering almost anything food related you can think of. many vendors offer free samples of products so you can try before you buy. Me and my girlfriend brought dried fruits, pineapple and apple, to make this decision the vendor gave us samples of about 10 different products. we also tried several cheeses and meats. this place is even fun to go and browse. prices were reasonable. close to other near by attractions.
Joe S — Google review
On a long layover in Frankfurt, our family stumbled upon a charming local market. It's very much a food-centric spot, with tempting street food everywhere – we just wished we weren't so full! We did find some authentic German honey and beautiful plants. It's a fantastic place to escape the heat, offering a cool indoor experience on a sunny day. My only regret was not finding a souvenir that could survive the journey home in warm weather.
Hisham A — Google review
An indoor market. A visual treat, a large selection of fruits and vegetables, butchers and spice and sweet stalls, food stalls including comfortable seating at the end of the market, a garden growing store full of vegetable and garden crop seeds, and really interesting animal raising tools.
Moti N — Google review
Kleinmarkthalle is such a fun place to spend a lunch time or afternoon! There’s so many places to get delicious food and drinks and it has a really electric atmosphere! We visited on a weekend and the market was extended to stands outside, which were packed. It is definitely one to expect to be crowded but it was well worth the visit. I would recommend going for drinks so that you can walk around and pick up some deli ingredients for snacks 😋.
Worth I — Google review
An amazing market to make you feel at home whoever you are and from whichever country because your favorite homeland food will be there In Klien market … all countries have kiosk selling their food … it’s amazing how you can travel the whole world in just one place
Rma Y — Google review
Lovely market with plenty of fresh meats, fruit, veg with some nice wee cafes and wine bars. Joes delicatessen is definitely worth a visit, gorgeous salami and wine.
Audrey K — Google review
If you want to feel the heartbeat of Frankfurt, look no further than Kleinmarkthalle. This indoor market is a vibrant and bustling hub where locals and visitors mingle, offering a slice of authentic German daily life with an international twist. From the moment you walk through the entrance — a simple but welcoming sign urging you “Auf die Kleinmarkthalle!” — you know you’re in for a treat. The market is alive with the hum of conversations, the aroma of fresh produce, and the dazzling colors of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and baked goods. Inside, the variety is stunning. You’ll find gorgeous cakes and tarts, like the ones beautifully displayed here: crumbly Streuselkuchen, glossy strawberry tarts, and towering cheesecakes dusted with powdered sugar. Each looks homemade, hearty, and utterly irresistible — perfect for a midday treat or a sweet souvenir. Further down the lanes, stalls burst with fresh produce: juicy strawberries, brilliant red currants, exotic fruits, and an impressive display of white asparagus (Spargel), a true German spring delicacy. Fresh mushrooms and artisan products add to the rich variety, and everything is beautifully laid out, making it a pleasure just to browse. The layout of the hall is practical yet charming. Upstairs, there’s a mezzanine where you can get a bird’s-eye view of the market’s bustle below — a sea of stalls and colorful canopies. Small eateries and cafés are scattered around, perfect for taking a break and sampling the local flavors. One charming find is Mathilda, a stand advertising homemade brownies and tarts, with a playful chalkboard encouraging you to “Eat cake!” — sound advice when surrounded by such delicious temptation. Navigating the market is easy, with wide aisles and a relaxed vibe that invites slow wandering. Despite its central location, Kleinmarkthalle retains a sense of local authenticity — it’s not just a tourist attraction but a beloved part of Frankfurt life.
Clifton P — Google review
We came to look around and enjoy the overall atmosphere of the market place. Lots of different stalls to try and plenty of places to sit and enjoy food and drinks. It was busy when we visited but not too crowded (weekday, afternoon).
Jade C — Google review
Hasengasse 5-7, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://kleinmarkthalle.de/•+49 69 21233696•Tips and more reviews for Kleinmarkthalle

7Lohrberg (Frankfurt)

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Mountain peak
Lohrberg in Frankfurt is a popular leisure spot offering stunning city views and the last remaining vineyard in the area. Visitors can relax on picnic blankets or folding chairs while enjoying barbecues at the nearby Ostpark. The location also hosts live music concerts during fair weather. Additionally, Lohrberg features a small restaurant with outdoor seating, an apple orchard serving homemade apple juice and local cider, as well as amenities like a children's swimming pool and barbecue area.
Great spot to enjoy the good weather ☀️ with the city views just 10 minutes away from Frankfurt, by car. There is plenty of people with their own barbecues, people on the grass on a picnic blanket and there is a restaurant with nice outdoor sitting and a orchestra. The restrooms are free and clean.
Andreu — Google review
Such a peaceful and calming place to visit with your loved ones 😊
Syed H — Google review
Frankfurt’s only vineyard, Lohrberg demonstrates the city’s viticultural history. Producing local Riesling, it highlights the region’s microclimate, soil composition, and the continuation of wine production within an urban landscape.
Arman K — Google review
bring a picnic blanket, some drinks, a speaker and enjoy the view! // food/drink options on site but quite pricy
Anna — Google review
A very good place to have a good hiking trip and also picnic and nice view of city skyline.
Rise P — Google review
Such a wonderful place, awesome view, beautiful nature, definitely great 🤗
Andreasrngb — Google review
Beautiful Park. Magnificent view on the City of Frankfurt!
John N — Google review
Great view on the skyline of Frankfurt. You can have bbq here in the rea designated. Create for a sunny afternoon with friends.
Wanda D — Google review
60389 Frankfurt-Ost, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Lohrberg (Frankfurt)

8Frankfurt am Main

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Frankfurt, situated on the river Main in Germany, is a prominent financial center housing the European Central Bank. The city boasts the Goethe House Museum, once home to renowned writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Although Frankfurt suffered damage during World War II, its Old Town has been reconstructed and features Römerberg square where an annual Christmas market takes place. Summer months offer warm weather for outdoor activities like strolling along the Main River or visiting Palmengarten botanical garden.
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9Frankfurt Cathedral

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Frankfurt Cathedral, also known as Kaiserdom, is a stunning Gothic-style Catholic cathedral that boasts Renaissance frescoes and offers panoramic city views from its tower. It was once the tallest building in the city until skyscrapers like the Main Tower and Commerzbank Tower surpassed it. Dedicated to St. Bartholomew, this Roman Catholic church played a significant role in the Holy Roman Empire's elections and coronations.
I'm not really into cathedrals or churches, but this one was really beautiful. The Gothic style really matched my style. Really nice work with rebuilding it after World War II. Even with many people you didn't have to wait to go inside. Definitely recommend that one.
Ola K — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. Really enjoyed the experience. I went to the top of the tower, the staircase is really narrow steep and long so be prepared for a bit of a hike but once you are at the top it's a full 360° view of the city. The price was quite reasonable I believe it was €5 per person but I could be mistaken. 10/10 if in Frankfurt this is a great place to go. There's also lots of historical buildings in the vicinity including places to eat or grab coffee. Great place to spend an afternoon.
Oliver S — Google review
recently visited Frankfurt’s main square and it was an unforgettable experience. The beautiful historic buildings create such a charming atmosphere, taking you back in time with their unique architecture. What truly amazed me was the sound of the church bells – so powerful and mesmerizing that it filled the whole square with a magical feeling. I even recorded a video to capture the moment, but being there in person was beyond compare. A must-visit spot in Frankfurt, full of history, beauty, and soul.
Zulia — Google review
The Frankfurt Cathedral is stunning — full of history and beautiful architecture. Climbing the tower is totally worth it for the amazing city views! Inside, it’s peaceful and impressive, with lots of detail to admire. A must-visit if you’re exploring the old town!
Jack F — Google review
Beautiful and awe-inspiring cathedral in Frankfurt. Majestic structure which has peculiar aesthetic finish, especially inside it. What strikes a visitor first is the marvellous collection of statues and paintings. It is not very spectacular when viewed from a distance but when you are inside you are wonder-struck at the great assemblage of rare statues and paintings. The tall columns and arches all add to the grandeur of the cathedral. The picture of St Bartholomew being flayed alive gives a shudder to you.
Dr G — Google review
The Frankfurt Cathedral (Dom) is an impressive landmark of the city. Its interior is solemn and beautiful, and you can also climb the tower for a panoramic view of Frankfurt. Definitely worth a visit.
KY W — Google review
It’s a good thing to do when you visit Frankfurt. It’s free to enter, of course you can donate to the church whatever you want to donate. It’s not a lot inside, it’s very simple and peaceful.
貝瑞克(Markpigpapa) — Google review
Must go! I'm not religious and wasn't planning on going. Would have regret. It's very impressive! There was a old lady greater who didn't apostatize and gave me a full run down of Frankfurt and the church's role.
James ( — Google review
Domplatz 1, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://www.dom-frankfurt.de/•+49 69 2970320•Tips and more reviews for Frankfurt Cathedral

10Sachsenhausen

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Sachsenhausen is a historic district located on the south side of the Main River in Frankfurt. It offers a lively atmosphere, culinary delights, and a unique blend of old-world charm and modern attractions. The district features various museums, a waterfront park, and a promenade with stunning city views. One of its notable landmarks is the Iron Bridge, also known as the Neo-Gothic pedestrian bridge, which connects the downtown core to Sachsenhausen.
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11Römerberg

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Römerberg, located in the heart of Frankfurt's old town, is a charming and irregularly shaped square adorned with reconstructed timber houses, a Gothic church, and the iconic fountain of justice at its center. This picturesque public square is the busiest pedestrian zone in the city and home to various tourist attractions, entertainment venues, Christmas markets, and other events. Visitors can explore the Historical Museum and marvel at the historic buildings such as Romer and Neues Rathaus.
I visited Römerberg in Frankfurt and loved it! The historic square is charming, with beautiful old buildings and a lively atmosphere. It was a perfect spot to walk around, take photos, and enjoy the city’s history.
Hasham Q — Google review
Old buildings were restored after they were destroyed during the war, this place is quite beautiful. There are ample of restaurants to sip a beer outdoor. Architecturally it tries to mimic the old town. Walk along this place is quite interesting
Abhishek K — Google review
Loved this square, very pretty (even with some of it being under repair). Smaller than I expected but lovely restaurants and bars, souvenir shops and a stunning town hall where we witnessed several wedding celebrations during our time visiting.
Cara M — Google review
Römerberg, the old town in Frankfurt, is a beautiful place full of history. The old houses with their colorful and unique shapes still stand strong against time, giving the square a special charm. Around the square, you can also find churches that add to the historic feeling. There are many restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy dishes from different countries. A truly memorable place to visit and experience.
Evita H — Google review
Römerberg is the heart of Frankfurt’s old town and absolutely beautiful! The historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and lively atmosphere make it a must-see. There’s always something happening — street performers, cafés, and photo spots everywhere. Perfect place to soak up the city’s charm!
Jack F — Google review
Frankfurt's Römerberg, a main tour start point, pulsed with life. Paulskirche, the symbol of democracy, offered a stunning concert and during the Oct 14-18 Open Books event. History, music, and literature converged perfectly in the city's historic heart. Even I visited it was raining ☔️ so look for weather forecast.
Gaurav R — Google review
This is a really neat area with older style German architecture. It’s an easy walk. You can also see the river, the bridge with the locks at night is beautiful. See it at night and during the day.
Jimi C — Google review
Really beautiful old square market. Pretty and breathtaking buildings. Many restaurant, shops with souvenirs. You can go from there to the museums, churches and Iron Bridge near the river. Easy to chillout.
Ola K — Google review
26, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://www.frankfurt-tourismus.de/Media/Attraktionen/Bauwerke/Ro…•+49 69 247455400•Tips and more reviews for Römerberg

12Goethe House

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Located in the lively city of Frankfurt, Goethe House is the birthplace and childhood home of the renowned writer and politician Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Visitors can take a tour of this historical house featuring period interiors and exhibitions. The house offers a glimpse into Goethe's life, allowing guests to explore the rooms where he wrote his famous works. The collection includes original manuscripts, artwork, and personal belongings.
One of the must-visit tourist attractions in Frankfurt because it offers a deep insight into the life and times of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Visitors can explore the rooms where Germany’s most famous writer lived, see authentic furniture, and learn about his early inspirations. A great place for literature and history lovers.
IWA S — Google review
Historic Site of Goethe's House where he was born and spent his young life. Multiple languages available for explanation on items displayed through an APP. I recommend you bring your headphone/bluetooth. Tickets are €12 per adult. They have a family rate. You need to be able to walk up and down stairs a lot. Enjoyed the visit as I do admire his life.
Sung K — Google review
Combination of two museums under one roof: historic birthplace of Johann van Goethe and museum of German romanticism. Striking difference between meticulously restored residence of the poet with attention to details and period’s furniture and modern part of romanticism museum. If you are short on time, Goethe’s old house is a must and also first floor with paintings of the other museum.
Mike Z — Google review
Fascinating museum with great renovations! The house looks beautiful inside. They give you a map, which makes it super easy to explore each room. There’s also an upper museums with lots of interesting exhibits and interactive things to see. Definitely worth visiting! You can get a discount with the Frankfurt Card.
Freya N — Google review
Visiting the Goethe House was such a great experience—it truly feels like stepping back in time to see how Goethe lived. Every corner of the house is filled with history: the kitchen displays old dishes you may have never even heard of, the games they played are still there, and the architecture and atmosphere are unforgettable. Even the smell carries a sense of the past. I wish homes like this were still being built today, but sadly times have changed. We only had a short layover in Frankfurt, and since it was on a quiet Sunday, visiting here was absolutely worth it.
Soraya L — Google review
Much more to this museum than we expected! Wonderful restored home with period furnishings and original artwork. Descriptions were in both German and English so we could understand and enjoy it fully. Don't miss this when you are in Frankfurt!
Jenny C — Google review
Nice place to visit in Frankfurt. The house is well kept and gives a glimpse of Goethe’s life. Not too big, easy to explore in about an hour. Worth a stop if you enjoy history and culture 🏠📚
Supanee K — Google review
Had a 12 hour layover and decided to visit this museum. It was money well spent and an afternoon of delight stepping into every room and space of Goethe history! I love the old grandfather clock that still works and the chime thrills through the house of Goethe, standby every half hour. We kept missing it. Piecing together the story of Joseph in one of the rooms was therapeutic esp for someone who doesn’t speak or read German. Thank God for google translator. The visit has a calming effect like as though I was brought back in time. The large glass frontage featuring the garden offered two perspectives. One from the front and the other from the inside looking out. After all isn’t the arts about perspective?? There’s a cool and ancient water fountain that I manage to refill my water bottle. It was refreshing to drink from the tap and the charge of 24€ for two person was well worth the ticket price. We got more than what we paid for. There was also a special corner where I could place a music score on a special device where I could listen to narration of the music composition by Robert Schumann and actually listened to the music being played. It was interactive and amazing. Love the modernity without compromising the beauty of historical arts and the subtlety of tech being used. Totally awesome!! For those with bags in tow rest assured there is proper storage for you to be hands free. Storage is free.
Jen C — Google review
Großer Hirschgraben 23-25, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://www.goethehaus-frankfurt.de/•+49 69 138800•Tips and more reviews for Goethe House

13Römerberg

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Römerberg, situated in the heart of Frankfurt's Old Town, is a charming and irregularly shaped square featuring the Justice Fountain at its center. This bustling pedestrian zone is home to various tourist attractions, including open-fronted shops and the iconic Romer complex, comprised of nine medieval houses that form the City Hall. Despite being largely destroyed during World War II, Römerberg has been meticulously reconstructed and now offers sightseeing tours showcasing its remarkable architecture.
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14Städel Museum

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The Städel Museum is a renowned art gallery in Frankfurt, Germany, featuring an extensive collection of European art from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is one of the must-see attractions in the city, offering visitors a journey through seven centuries of artistic expression. In addition to Städel, Frankfurt boasts other cultural institutions such as MMK for modern art, Liebighaus for sculpture, and Schirn for modern and contemporary exhibitions.
It is nice museum with multiple floors, famous art, and contemporary selections as well. We have spent the whole day. Toilets are nice and clean. The person at the first place before stairs was very informative and friendly 💐👍😀. Lockers are nice and have 1 or 2 € deposit. Roof top was nice. Strongly recommend seeing this museum 👌. It is a bit expensive though, 16 € per person.
Ahmet T — Google review
this is definitely a museum that you should take the time to see. They have three floors a various artist and art. It’s quite pricey. It’s €18 per person which I find expensive. entrance. People at the cashier were very nice. They were helpful. They also have bathrooms which were very clean a gift shop they also had a small café with a lovely young lady behind it who could speak English I’m always happy when that happens since I don’t speak German and I ordered a piece of the apple pie which she recommended and it was delicious and a cup of cappuccino. It’s a nice way to spend 2 to 3 hours enjoying the beautiful art.
Harriet M — Google review
Was skeptical it would be worth the 16 euro entry fee but for what you get, the price is reasonable or even cheap. The sheer scale of this place and the range in its collection is mind boggling. Beautifully curated. Temporary exhibition that was on at my time of visit was also very thought provoking. Exhibits range from religious paintings to contemporary paintings to sculptures to photographs and multimedia. I almost missed the underground exhibits but 100% make it a point to stop by. The modern experimental art is incredible (funded by various German institutions I believe). Genuinely could spend hours there. You can casually see famous artists works displayed. Lovely staff as well. 10/10. That’s how you do an art museum!!
Niko C — Google review
Had a nice experience and spent my time well. There was Carl Schuhe collection when I went and I really like it. Also went up to the rooftop and saw the city skyline. The cafe is also cozy and has good collection of cakes. 18 EUR well spent.
Sanchita S — Google review
Amazing museum with an incredible collection! You can see works by Rembrandt, Kandinsky, Bosch, and many others - really fascinating to explore! The contemporary art floor is also super interesting, full of creative and thought-provoking pieces. Everything is well organized and beautifully displayed. A must-visit for anyone who loves art! Also discount with Frankfurt ticket.
Freya N — Google review
Amazing collection of Classical, contemporary & Modern works of art. Easily able to spent 3 hours there. Also the view of Frankfurt skyline was very impressive. Didn't have to go to the Main Tower for it.
Josie B — Google review
An overall pleasant space surrounded by beautiful architecture, artistically designed staircase leading up to the rooftop terrace, overlooking the River Main and Frankfurt’s skyline. Stadel didn’t seem to have as many star attractions as some of the larger museums, but Schuch and French Art exhibition was an interesting theme. I downloaded their app to see if that would work as an audio guide, but it unfortunately didn’t work.
Ian K — Google review
It's a very nice museum and have enough to walk for hours Even though as half local, I still go regularly And they do nice cultural event combine art with techno music and or their party
Melle L — Google review
Schaumainkai 63, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.staedelmuseum.de/•+49 69 605098200•Tips and more reviews for Städel Museum

15Museumsufer

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Museumsufer, also known as the Museum Embankment, is a renowned cultural district in Frankfurt. In the 1980s, the city established this impressive boulevard of museums along the Stadel art museum. The area now features a collection of new and transformed historic buildings housing some of Germany's most significant museums. Visitors can explore a diverse range of institutions covering applied arts, architecture, film, Jewish history, and antique sculpture.
Frankfurt’s skyline – a perfect blend of tradition and modernity by the Main River.
Ali A — Google review
A beautiful promenade near the river with several museums around, the cathedral is nearby, the old town, the bridges. Pretty much everything. You'll often see people enjoying their time here
Joe M — Google review
I spent time at Museumsufer in Frankfurt and really enjoyed it. The area along the river has so many interesting museums, and walking between them is really pleasant. It’s a perfect spot for culture lovers and a relaxing day exploring art and history
Hasham Q — Google review
A cluster of museums along the Main River, Museumsufer includes institutions dedicated to art, history, and architecture. It represents Frankfurt’s commitment to cultural preservation and interdisciplinary study across diverse academic fields.
Arman K — Google review
Great place in Frankfurt for walking and relax
Hamed H — Google review
Maybe is better to explain better both on Google Maps and on official website what is that about. Not a musem but a Turistic Office. Also is needed an extra explanation about the location. The address shares the door entrance with the Ikon Museum.
Marco G — Google review
Perfect sightseeing, particularly on Museumsuferfest...👌
Bilgehan T — Google review
Lovely embankment of more than 39 museums
Brooke B — Google review
Brückenstraße 3-7, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://museumsufer-frankfurt.net/•+49 69 21236325•Tips and more reviews for Museumsufer
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16Frankfurter Römer

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Frankfurter Römer is a medieval building that now serves as the town hall, featuring a stepped gable facade and adorned with numerous portraits. This historical site is just one of the many attractions in Frankfurt am Main, which also boasts landmarks like Romerberg (City Center), Archaeological Museum & Garden, Frankfurt Cathedral (Kaiserdom), and Stadel Museum.
I love this place, a combination of traditional and modern architecture is unique and beautiful! It’s touristy but still enjoyable.
Dasha R — Google review
Everyone who visits Frankfurt is a must do attraction for the city and other attractions are nearby as well. Overall it’s a good location for Photo.
Chin — Google review
A nice old place where you can enjoy the architecture, people, coffeeshops. In the heart of the old town of frankfurt, the place is very nice and worth a walk.
Wadad L — Google review
It’s amazing here, many walking tours also start at this point. This is like a prime touristy spot. Many souvenir are also around and restaurant with various different culture and countries are available. There is also a shopping mall nearby on walking distance. I suggest anyone visiting Frankfurt to visit here
Gaurav R — Google review
Beautiful historical site. The Romer still stands in Frankfurt in all its majesty. This medieval building is perhaps the city's most important landmark. In the past it was regarded as the most beautiful square in Germany. Now it is a very popular square and a very good spot for photographs. Romer is the seat of the Frankfurt city administration. There was a sizable crowd there when we went to it. There was also some preparations going on for an upcoming national event.
Dr G — Google review
Lovely and beautiful places in Frankfurt, Germany. The buildings are designed amazingly!
Taqi R — Google review
The Römer is absolutely stunning - a must-see when visiting Frankfurt! The old town square around it is full of charm, with half-timbered houses, cafés, and plenty of photo spots. You really get a feel for the city’s history here. It’s especially nice in the evening when the lights come on, and during the Christmas market it looks magical. Easy to reach by foot or public transport, and there are lots of restaurants nearby. A perfect place to start exploring Frankfurt!
Julian S — Google review
Cool to see old town, pretty clean and felt like going back in time.
Andrew M — Google review
Römerberg 23, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.frankfurt.de/•+49 69 21201•Tips and more reviews for Frankfurter Römer

17Hauptwache

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Hauptwache is a well-known urban plaza in Frankfurt, surrounded by a mix of old and new buildings. It is home to the Apple Wine Festival, offering visitors the chance to sample various apple wine varieties and creations. The plaza also hosts traditional apple wine pubs like Daheim im Lorsbacher Thal. Nearby, couples can enjoy luxury accommodation at Jumeirah Frankfurt, located in Innenstadt near the Hauptwache and Eschenheimer Tower.
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18St. Paul's Church

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St. Paul's Church, also known as Paulskirche, is a significant redbrick church in Frankfurt that serves as a memorial to the beginning of German democracy. It has been repurposed to host concerts and exhibitions. The original construction began in 1789, coinciding with the French Revolution. The church was where the first freely-elected legislative body in Germany, the Frankfurter National Assembly, convened in 1849.
Another unmissable place in the heart of Frankfurt. A spot for the first German parliament I can recommend the church to be visited. On the lower floor is a very interesting digital exhibition about the history of the building. The main room, the planery hall can be found on the upper floor. No entrance fee, recommended to go for it!
Sc. U — Google review
From the outside the church looks really good, even tho kinda small. Sadly, I couldn't get inside, because the heavy rain complicated my plans. I wish I could.
Ola K — Google review
St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt is a symbol of German democracy. Although no longer used as a church, it now hosts exhibitions and serves as a memorial site, offering great insights into German history. Definitely worth a visit.
KY W — Google review
St. Paul's Church has come to symbolize German democracy since the first German parliament took place here in 1848 and 1849. The church itself was designed by Johann Andreas Liebhardt (1713-1788). It was rebuilt after World War II by the prominent German church architect Rudolf Schwarz (1897-1961). On the outer wall of the church, there are numerous monuments including for John F. Kennedy (who spoke in the church in 1963), Theodor Heuss, Friedrich Ebert, and Carl Schurz, among others. The church is used for the annual award of the peace prize of the German book trade association. You can see its numerous illustrious award recipients on two plaques on the inside of the church. The main room is decorated with the flags of the German states.
Nils P — Google review
St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt is a historically significant landmark renowned for its role in German democracy. It is a former Protestant church used as a national assembly hall. The church is particularly celebrated for hosting the first freely elected German parliament in 1848. The church's neoclassical architecture, with its impressive circular nave and red sandstone facade, adds to its visual appeal. Inside, the spacious and serene interior provides a contemplative atmosphere. However the interior is very basic, so you could skip it unless you participating in some event.
Leo G — Google review
Magical place with stunning architecture! Not crowded, so we had a chance to look around and enjoy every piece of the scenery
Gaja — Google review
Not bad. Has a phenomenal 'meeting room' and there is a nice mural inside along with historical information. But nothing much else. Outside, the architecture is very striking and worth a look.
Joe M — Google review
St Paul's Church is a former Protestant church in Frankfurt, Germany, used as a national assembly hall. Its important political symbolism dates back to 1848 when the Frankfurt Parliament convened there, the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body.
Venula T — Google review
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19Skyline Plaza

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Frankfurt am Main, Skyline Plaza is a modern shopping haven that seamlessly blends retail therapy with urban charm. This expansive multilevel mall boasts over 170 shops, featuring an array of clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories from both international brands and local favorites. While it may evoke the feel of an American mall due to its familiar chain stores dominating the landscape, it still offers unique finds like Pull & Bear and Chipotle's first German location.
Very surprised to see the variety of food in foodcourt Skyline Plaza. They had this 8 euro per large plate and you can basically get from their buffet food as much as you want. As long as it fits the plate that you will be paying. It is totally worth it and a must try. This is much more money saving compared to other food stores in the mall. You basically can eat all of their food or maybe one of each. Even so if one of each, you still have some more space in your plate. Highly recommend place.
Emmanuel L — Google review
I Felt there a very nice sensation. Very comfortable and easy to walk! there are much places to buy, easy and calm, to eat: good places to be seat or to buy food! Chocolates and everithing is ok in the Skyline! I enjoyed every moment there with my family!!!
Marito A — Google review
Skyline Plaza is a fantastic shopping destination in Frankfurt! The mall has a great mix of stores, from popular international brands to local shops, and it’s very clean and modern. What really makes it stand out is the rooftop terrace — a perfect spot to relax with a view of the city skyline. There are plenty of dining options, whether you’re in the mood for a quick snack or a sit-down meal. The location is convenient, close to Messe and easy to reach by public transport. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Frankfurt and want a pleasant shopping and leisure experience!
Adrian W — Google review
Nice small, different options for Halal food and restaurants… There are many shops they were providing discount during my visit … You need to pay if you want to use the toilet is in the top … The view upstairs on the roof is unbelievable at sunset , but atmosphere was not good, many people smoking outside and dating there even there are kids playing around!… Anyhow it is nice place for couple in the evening…
Khamis A — Google review
Skyline Plaza is one of my favorite shopping centers in Frankfurt. Besides being easily accessible, it has a great selection of restaurants and shops.
Nika — Google review
Great mall! Loved shopping for my family
Dr. P — Google review
I was really surprised to find that the toilets on the ground and first floor smelled very unpleasant. They are actually the same facility. It’s disappointing, especially since even children have to pay to use it. I would expect cleaner and better-maintained toilets, especially for families. I hope the management improves the hygiene soon.
Aneseh A — Google review
This place was a surprise, we came here for the parking to be closer to the centre of the city, It turned out to be a great surprise. The mall has a city garden on top, accessible for free, where you have a beautiful view of the skyline city. Parking is also a good price, for around 5 hours we paid 9€. This is definitely impossible in other big cities from Europe ( in Amsterdam for example parking is a minimum of 6€/ hour )
Ella S — Google review
Europa-Allee 6, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.skylineplaza.de/•+49 69 29728700•Tips and more reviews for Skyline Plaza

20Public Art "Hammering Man"

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Nestled in the vibrant lower West End, the iconic "Hammering Man" stands tall at an impressive 21 meters. This striking motorized sculpture, created by artist Jonathan Borofsky in 1991, serves as a tribute to workers around the globe. With its kinetic arm perpetually swinging a hammer, it captures attention and admiration from all who pass by.
A striking piece of public art close to the art museum. It commemorates the efforts and the labors of the workers who built this town, downplayed that are often downplayed or ignored. The constant motion of the silhouetted form conveys the universal routines of the workers without whose sweat and striving civilization would not be able to function. It's large enough to be seen all around the Pike Market and Seattle waterfront area, and I always find it a very moving and elegant sculpture when I see it.
Joshua F — Google review
A modern art structure in heart of the city near Messe ground. It may be a symbol of European Industrial age, foundation of modern German engineering.
Anuj S — Google review
A very interesting statue, it doesn't fact move with the beat, of what I am not sure.
Dmitriy A — Google review
This art is necessary for us for better culture. I agree and now understand that this sculpture correct represents people of work.
Lu. W — Google review
That day, the weather was very eligible for a walk arround Frankfurt. And that giant man with a hamer (Hammering Man) attracted us to stop and give the moments a memory. Totally Frankfurt has a good weather. And a nice city. This picture's philosophy is to honor the people who work hard with there physical and metal powers to build there countries. For me, it was something which shows how Germans are hard working.
Hobbys C — Google review
Wowwwwww. It is super work. Funtastic performance of a Hammer work. Artistic work.. Good attempt. In Frankfurt we can see the work. No pass. The view is wowwwwww ..❤️❤️. It's an attractive work.
LILLY J — Google review
Very important history monument! It takes your breath away. German nation so conscious of their history and so strong in opinion to not make the same mistake. Everywhere around you there are reminders of what shouldn't be repeated. History of remember brings the hope for a world society! Recommended!
Vladimir V — Google review
Easy access to the subway. Worth the trip to see this monumental kinetic sculpture.
Nic B — Google review
vor dem Messeturm, Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, USA•https://www.kunst-im-oeffentlichen-raum-frankfurt.de/de/page151.…•Tips and more reviews for Public Art "Hammering Man"
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21Grüneburg park

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Grüneburg Park, situated in Frankfurt, Germany, was once part of the expansive Rothschild family estate. This 29-acre park features open-air theatre, a Korean Garden, and lush greenery. The landscape is adorned with sprawling lawns and intersecting paths ideal for jogging and cycling. Families and couples often gather here for picnics on the grassy expanses. The Schonhof pavilion at the heart of the park houses a charming café offering refreshments to visitors.
Grüneburgpark in Augsburg is a hidden gem, offering a peaceful escape within the city. This small, well-maintained park features lush lawns, mature trees, and a charming pond, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quiet picnic. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy nature, and take a break from the urban hustle. Though not large or bustling, Grüneburgpark's simplicity and serene beauty make it a favorite among locals looking for a quiet retreat.
Himanshu — Google review
Definitely one of the nicest parks in Frankfurt! Being a blanket and some friends, walk your dog, join a sports group, go for a run, hang out with other parents by the playground :) Gets a bit loud and wild on the weekends, and it helps to like humans as the nearby university brings quite a few of them :) there’s also a fenced in dog area and some nice quiet corners to find. If you dare, come during sundowns around summer solstice where the fireflies migrate here from the neighboring botanical garden to work their magic on you ;)
Sidulrike — Google review
Amazing clean and nice park for relaxing, running and also has several children’s playgrounds.
Ali M — Google review
Beautiful park. Nice jogging tracks. Nice playing area for kids.
Muhammad S — Google review
I was here when it was not that much of sunlight, it was quite foggy as well as it winter time but the park seems massive there is also a TV tower nearby which might give you a good view but due to low light I was not able to see it
Gaurav R — Google review
Grüneburgpark is quiet, clean, and perfect for a picnic. I enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and the many shaded spots under the trees. Only thing missing: some drinking water fountains throughout the park. Much needed during this hot summer.
Enis L — Google review
Must visit park in the heart of Frankfurt. There are two play areas for kids to play. Also adults can walk around for a long time. It's a huge park, maybe second in size only to Niddapark in Frankfurt. I'd definitely go again.
NEERAJ J — Google review
So cool! It's time to relax for free 👍
Numia — Google review
August-Siebert-Straße 22, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://frankfurt.de/themen/umwelt-und-gruen/orte/parks/parks-vo…•+49 69 21230991•Tips and more reviews for Grüneburg park

22Westhafen Tower

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The Westhafen Tower, also known as Ebbelwoi to locals, is a cylindrical glass office tower in Frankfurt. Its green-tinted exterior has earned it the nickname of "apple wine glass" due to its resemblance to the local beverage. Situated by the River Main and near Friedensbrucke and Westhafenbrucke, this 30-story building stands out with its stunning glass design that complements the surrounding architecture.
Striking Architecture & Great Riverside Views – A Modern Frankfurt Landmark The Westhafen Tower is one of Frankfurt’s most distinctive and eye-catching skyscrapers. With its cylindrical shape and diamond-patterned glass façade, it stands out beautifully against the skyline and adds a modern touch to the historic city. Located along the Main River, it’s a great place to enjoy a scenic walk or a riverside coffee. The area around the tower is clean, well-developed, and quieter than the city center, making it a perfect spot for a relaxed stroll or some peaceful time by the water. While the building is mostly used for offices and isn’t open to tourists inside, it’s still a must-see from the outside for fans of contemporary architecture. At sunset, the way the glass reflects the changing sky is truly stunning — great for photography! The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that public access is limited, and it would be amazing if there were an observation deck or café open to the public inside the tower. Tip: Walk a bit along the riverbank to capture the full tower with the Main River in the foreground — perfect photo op! 4/5 – A modern architectural gem by the river. Worth a visit for the views and atmosphere, especially if you appreciate design and quieter corners of Frankfurt.
Zeeshan Q — Google review
Sparkling tall glass tower right by the Friedensbrucke and Westhafenbrucke - the tower's name translates to "West Port Tower", sits right by the River Main. This can be seen from afar while on the trails.
Mat B — Google review
The Westhafen Tower is one of the most distinctive and modern skyscrapers in the Frankfurt skyline! ​ Architecture: What makes it stand out is its unique cylindrical shape and the striking facade, which is often said to resemble a traditional Frankfurt cider glass (Geripptes). It’s an iconic piece of modern architecture in the city. ​ Location: It stands prominently on the Main riverfront, marking the western edge of the central financial district. ​ Vibe: Seeing it up close from the Holbeinsteg or the river path is a great way to appreciate the modern side of Frankfurt, contrasting with the river traffic and parkland.
Sami A — Google review
Stunning glass building, looks amazing in combination with the buildings on the shore
Viorel — Google review
A nice building, but so what if it's full of slickers and toxic people inside 😂
Bartek B — Google review
Cool architecture right by the water in Frankfurt!
Carl C — Google review
It’s good to pay a short visit at night
Andy W — Google review
Great view of the city
Juraj H — Google review
Westhafenpl. 1, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://westhafentower.com/•+49 69 271399910•Tips and more reviews for Westhafen Tower

23Hafen Park

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Hafen Park, also known as Harbour Park, was developed alongside the European Central Bank's relocation to the Main in 2015. The area where the park is situated used to be cluttered with car wrecks and scrap metal until Berlin landscape architects Sinai won a planning competition for its redevelopment. The park offers various amenities such as play areas for kids and adults, a basketball court, skate parks, and an itinerant coffee truck on weekends.
This park is a great place for dogs, with lots of play areas for kids and adults. There’s a basketball court, plenty of skate parks, and an itinerant coffee truck on weekends that’s really good. You can often enjoy Latin music on weekends and night skating on Tuesdays. Perfect for a fun and active day out!
Rod G — Google review
Love this park: By the river, great view on the skyline and modern sport facilities
Gregor L — Google review
nicest spot to do sports in ffm
Giulia A — Google review
Lots to do
R.D. P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great playground right on the Main. The basketball fields and swings are a real highlight. The view of Frankfurt city center is excellent. (Original) Toller Spielplatz direkt am Main. Die Basketball Felder und Schaukeln sind ein echtes Highlight. Die Aussicht auf die Frankfurter Innenstadt ist hervorragend.
F R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic area, right next to the ECB Tower. There's so much to do here. (Original) Super tolles Areal, direkt am EZB Tower. Hier kann man super viel machen.
Flo — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love this park: by the river, great view of the skyline and modern sports facilities. A very good way to spend time in Frankfurt East right on the Main :) There is a basketball court, many skate parks and a traveling coffee van on weekends, which is really good. The only downside is that there is no table tennis table (Original) Обожаю этот парк: у реки, великолепный вид на горизонт и современные спортивные сооружения. Очень хорошая возможность провести время во Франкфурте-Ист прямо на Майне :)Здесь есть баскетбольная площадка, множество скейт-парков и странствующий фургон с кофе по выходным, и это действительно хорошо. Из минусов могу выделить то, что нету стола для настольного тенниса
Алексей Д — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Hafenpark is a beautiful, medium-sized park. It's perfect for a stroll or simply enjoying some time out on the lawn. Definitely a visit for all ages! :-) (Original) Der Hafenpark ist ein schöner mittelgroßer Park. Schön zum Spazieren gehen oder einfach mal eine Auszeit auf der Wiese genießen. Definitiv ein Besuch für Groß & Klein! :-)
Vincent Z — Google review
Hafenpark, Mayfarthstraße, 60314 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Hafen Park

24Highlights Frankfurt Grow, Headshop, coffee and More

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Grow shop
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"Highlights Frankfurt" offers competent advice and one of the best cafes in the city to enjoy a good cup of coffee. Visitors can expect very nice people, great recommendations, and excellent coffee. This top store provides a really nice experience for coffee enthusiasts.
I loved it! Such a great community space. #Community #Gathering #GoodTimes #Fun
Ilie T — Google review
Great experience! Really Nice
Rodrigo B — Google review
Really nice experience
Manlio M — Google review
The best in frankfurt for brazilians
Thiago G — Google review
Super.
Peter S — Google review
Super!
Michele — Google review
(Translated by Google) 5 stars from me – even though I rarely write reviews. I'm not usually a fan of reviews, but I have to make an exception here. The 2-star rating I read is, quite frankly, unfair and can't be true. If there were 100 stars, I would give it! Because here, every customer is truly served with heart and time, no matter how long it takes. What was written in these reviews is simply disrespectful. I will continue to support this shop, whether through word of mouth or, as now, online. A word to the shop owners: Please... stay the way you are – warm, friendly, and with a clear approach. You're becoming more well-known every day, and many of my friends who only wanted to stop by once now go there more often, simply because they feel comfortable there. An example from my own experience: I only had 7 euros left in the evening, but the item cost 10 euros. The owner gave me the remaining 3 euros and put the money from his own pocket into the cash register. WITH A RECEIPT, OF COURSE. That shows how generous they are here. That's exactly why I feel compelled to share my experience. This shop deserves your full support! (Original) 5 Sterne von mir – obwohl ich normalerweise selten Bewertungen schreibe. Ich bin eigentlich kein Freund von Bewertungen, aber hier muss ich eine Ausnahme machen. Die 2 Sterne bewertung die ich gelesen habe, ist schlicht gesagt unfair und kann nicht stimmen. Würde es 100 Sterne geben, würde ich Sie vergeben! Denn hier wird wirklich jeder Kunde mit Herz und Zeit bedient. Egal wie lange es dauert. Es ist einfach Respektlos, was in dieser Bewertungen geschrieben wurde. Ich werde diesen Laden weiter unterstützen sei es durch Mundpropaganda oder wie jetzt auch online. Ein Wort an die Ladenbesitzer: Bitte...Bleibt so wie ihr seid – Herzlich, freundlich und mit klarer Linie. Ihr werdet von Tag zu Tag bekannter, und viele meiner Freunde, die nur einmal reinschauen wollten, gehen jetzt öfters hin, einfach weil man sich dort wohl fühlt. Ein Beispiel aus meiner eigenen Erfahrung: ich hatte Abends nur noch 7 Euro dabei, der Artikel kostete aber 10 Euro. Der Besitzer hat mir die restlichen 3 Euro geschenkt und das Geld aus seiner eigener Tasche in die Kasse gelegt. NATÜRLICH MIT QUITTUNG. Das zeigt, wie großzügig hier gearbeitet wird. Genau deshalb fühle ich mich verpflichtet, meine Erfahrung zu teilen. Dieser Laden verdient Eure volle Unterstützung!
BIG A — Google review
(Translated by Google) ATTENTION! (Regarding the 2-star review) I've been to this store at least seven times now. I've bought accessories for my tent there, as well as bongs, rolling papers, and pipes. The store is always very clean, well-stocked, and clearly laid out – all products are clearly marked with prices that are absolutely fair and comparable to online prices. I find it all the more regrettable when someone leaves a review that doesn't reflect the facts. My advice to management: Report this review to Google. And to all customers: Form your own opinion and share your honest experiences on Google as well. For me, this is a really great store – thank you for being there! (Original) ACHTUNG! (Bezug auf die 2-Sterne-Bewertung) Ich war inzwischen bestimmt schon sieben Mal in diesem Laden. Dort habe ich mir Zubehör für mein Zelt gekauft, ebenso wie Bongs, Papers und Pfeifen. Der Laden ist immer sehr sauber, gut sortiert und übersichtlich – alle Produkte sind klar mit Preisen ausgezeichnet, die zudem absolut fair sind und sich mit Internetpreisen messen können. Umso bedauerlicher finde ich es, wenn jemand eine Bewertung abgibt, die nicht den Tatsachen entspricht. Mein Tipp an die Geschäftsführung: Diese Bewertung bei Google melden. Und an alle Kunden: Macht euch euer eigenes Bild und teilt eure ehrlichen Erfahrungen ebenfalls auf Google. Für mich ist das ein wirklich toller Laden – vielen Dank, dass es euch gibt!
Cal — Google review
Elisabethenstraße 21, 60594 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Highlights Frankfurt Grow, Headshop, coffee and More

25Opernpl. 1

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Building
The Old Opera House, also known as Alte Oper, is a historic and grand architectural marvel located in the heart of Frankfurt. Originally opened in 1880, it underwent extensive renovation after being heavily damaged during World War II. Today, it stands as a symbol of resilience and elegance, offering visitors the chance to experience classical music concerts, opera performances, and theater shows. The opulent building is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
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26Taunusanlage

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Taunusanlage in Frankfurt is the perfect starting point for a scenic tour of the city. Here, you can admire iconic buildings like the Deutsche Bank Twin Towers, Japan-Center, Main Tower, and Commerzbank-Tower. Capture unique skyscraper photos from ground level and marvel at the impressive skyline without having to travel to New York City. Taunusanlage offers a great opportunity for urban photography enthusiasts to capture stunning architectural landmarks.
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27Hanauer Landstraße

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Hanauer Landstraße is a bustling street in Frankfurt, Germany, known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse range of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, offering everything from traditional German cuisine to international dining options. The street is also lined with unique boutiques, art galleries, and historic buildings, making it a great place to explore and soak up the local culture.
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28Mainkai

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Mainkai is a picturesque waterfront area located on both sides of the Main River. It features beautiful parkland with lush lawns, colorful flowerbeds, and neatly trimmed trees. During sunny summer days, it's a popular spot for families enjoying picnics, while in the evenings, it becomes a vibrant gathering place for office crowds unwinding and socializing over drinks. For stunning views of the skyscrapers across the river, head to the left bank just east of Museumufer.
63067 Offenbach am Main-Nordend, Germany•Tips and more reviews for Mainkai

29Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof

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Transit station
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Frankfurt (Main) Hbf, the city's grand central station, is a stunning example of Neo-Renaissance architecture and serves as a vital hub for both regional and long-distance travel. Nestled in the heart of Germany, Frankfurt boasts a dynamic blend of modernity and history, making it an exciting destination for travelers. The city’s skyline is impressive, while its rich cultural scene offers diverse culinary delights to explore.
Beautiful but busy train station with vaulted ceilings and awe inspiring architecture. Some cool and fun things to note like the Frankfurt train station sign at the far end and the small toy coin operated train set. Decent food selections. Ticket booths are plentiful, but be aware that there are different ticket machines for different lines. S trains (e.g. to airport) are down below. Train times are fairly accurate. Access through the north, east, and south entrances.
Cory S — Google review
Very crowded all the time of the day. There are trains to all parts of Europe from this central station. The station is quite big and it is decently maintained. The trains I took from here were all on time. Even the S bahn can be taken from this station only
Abhishek K — Google review
Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is a huge, bustling station with stunning old architecture blended with modern design. It’s well-connected with trains to all of Germany and Europe, and offers plenty of shops, cafés, and food options. It can get crowded and the area outside feels a bit rough at night, but overall it’s an efficient and impressive travel hub.
Aditya A — Google review
Historic beautiful station, it is very busy with 30+ railway tracks. You can buy souvenirs even late night at the railway station
Justin S — Google review
Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is a major transportation hub and offers excellent connectivity, quick links to regional trains, long‑distance services, suburban S‑/U‑Bahn lines, and a large selection of food outlets and shops. According to recent rankings it even borders on being one of Europe’s better large stations. On the flip side, the station and especially its surrounding district have mixed reviews: many passengers mention crowding, hygiene issues (including unpleasant odours in some areas), and a part of the neighbourhood that feels somewhat rough after dark. If you’re passing through during the day with luggage and clear destination, it’s very serviceable and worth using. At night or if you plan a long stay in the area, just be a bit cautious.
Mudassir A — Google review
Frankfurt Central Station is a large train station with attractive architecture and an impressive building. Fortunately, you can find various restaurants and services inside the station. Unfortunately, there are many beggars in the area who constantly ask for money and food. The station itself is relatively clean and organized, but unfortunately, the paths leading to the subway and lower levels often smell of urine. Also, using the restrooms requires payment, and another important point is that the platform (Gleis) for trains can change until the very last minute, so it's recommended to continuously check the platform information until your train arrives. Additionally, the DB information service is always helpful and answers your questions well, and I was satisfied with their service.
Nika — Google review
This is the main station that serves the Frankfurt city. S Bahn, U Bahn, trams and all long distance regional bahn and IC and ICE trains are staring and ending from here. Most of the officials speaks English and people are friendly. A safe location to travel solo. Always congested and full of people.
Isuru D — Google review
Frankfurt Central Station is a large train station with attractive architecture and an impressive building. Fortunately, you can find various restaurants and services inside the station.
W B — Google review
Am Hauptbahnhof, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/bahnhof/Frankfurt__Main__Hbf-1…•Tips and more reviews for Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof

30Iron Footbridge

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Bridge
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Historical landmark
The Iron Footbridge, also known as Eiserner Steg, is a historic landmark in Frankfurt that offers stunning city views and is adorned with padlocks left by romantic couples. This wrought iron bridge was originally designed by Peter Schmick and constructed in 1868, connecting the Romerberg at Sachsenhausen neighborhood. Despite undergoing reconstructions over the years, it has maintained its original design.
This bridge is really cool, it is covered in love locks. It is pretty insane how some of these locks are all connected in ways I didn’t even think was possible. The bridge also offers beautiful views of the skyline and is pedestrian only. I recommend!
Tadeusz G — Google review
Beautiful bridge with amazing views of the river and skyline! The Iron Footbridge is perfect for a walk, especially at sunset. You can see both sides of Frankfurt and all the love locks add a nice touch. A must-visit spot for great photos and a peaceful stroll! Also covered with locks! Great place for couples to stroll by
Jack F — Google review
A perfect stop for travelers exploring Frankfurt! The Iron Footbridge (Eiserner Steg) is more than just a crossing — it’s a scenic spot where history, romance, and skyline views come together beautifully. I visited around sunset, and the reflection of the skyscrapers on the Main River was breathtaking. It’s a short walk from Römerberg, so it fits easily into any walking route around the old town. You’ll find plenty of people here — locals jogging, tourists taking photos, and couples leaving love locks on the railings. It’s one of those rare places that feels peaceful even when it’s busy. Tip: Visit early in the morning or near sunset for the best photos and fewer crowds. Bring a coffee, enjoy the fresh breeze, and take in the view — it’s a fantastic spot to feel the vibe of Frankfurt!
Ravindra G — Google review
Great place to take a walk. You can start with the bridge and then go through promenade. You can get there with an elevator, so it is accessible for people with disabilities. Really fine and pleasant view. You can also go sightseeing with a boat. Pretty cool place.
Ola K — Google review
Magnificent place with excellent views. I came to know about this bridge by my favourite movie Bommarillu (Telugu/India). Got rain while I was on the bridge, but didn't affect much. There are some surrounding places good for memory.
Kini P — Google review
The iron bridge is a great sight. From the entrance to the other end, it is only a matter of a few minutes, but you will have covered an old iron bridge traversed billions of times. The bridge is a large one with wide steps leading to the entrance. Though it is a footbridge, it is wide enough for several people to walk side by side. It is also very good for photographs. It has become a landmark in Frankfurt. When we visited it, there were several other visitors proving that it is a popular tourist destination. Lovers used to leave locked padlocks on the bridge. Now there are tens of thousands of such locks on the bridge.
Dr G — Google review
Stunning Views, Historic Charm – A Must-Visit Landmark in Frankfurt! The Iron Footbridge (Eiserner Steg) is not just a pedestrian bridge — it's a panoramic balcony to one of Germany’s most vibrant and modern cities, steeped in history, culture, and breathtaking riverfront views. Whether you're a traveler, photographer, or simply out for a walk, this spot is absolutely unforgettable. As you step onto the bridge, the city opens up before you in a perfect postcard scene. On one side, you see the striking skyline of Frankfurt — a rare fusion of historic architecture and glass-covered skyscrapers that make this city so uniquely beautiful. On the other side, the peaceful charm of Sachsenhausen invites you with its traditional German taverns, cobblestone streets, and warm ambiance. The Main River flows gracefully beneath, offering mesmerizing reflections of the buildings and the bridge itself. At sunset, the sky turns golden-orange and paints the water in magical hues — it’s an experience that stops you in your tracks. Whether it’s day or night, sunny or misty, the atmosphere here is incredibly serene. The bridge is also known for its "love locks", where couples from around the world have left behind tokens of love and memories. It adds a layer of intimacy and charm that makes it feel like more than just a place — it’s a symbol of connection, both physically and emotionally. Tip: It’s one of the best photo spots in Frankfurt — you can capture the river, the skyline, and the famous Frankfurt Cathedral (Kaiserdom) all in one frame. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch live musicians or street performers adding to the mood. Easy to reach, open 24/7, and completely free — the Iron Footbridge is the perfect spot for a romantic stroll, a moment of reflection, or simply enjoying Frankfurt’s dynamic blend of old and new. Highly recommended — a peaceful escape right in the heart of a busy city. Don’t miss it!
Zeeshan Q — Google review
Eiserner Steg is an old iron bridge spreading across the Main river connecting Frankfurt old town with residential area on the southern bank. It's a nice historic structure now only for pedestrian traffic. I strongly suggest crossing it as it offers terrific views of entire Frankfurt, both modern and old town. Likewise many such bridges there're many love locks along it
Dejan B — Google review
Eiserner Steg, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.visitfrankfurt.travel/poi/eiserner-steg•Tips and more reviews for Iron Footbridge
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31Zoo Frankfurt

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Established in 1858, Zoo Frankfurt is home to a diverse array of animal species thriving in naturalistic environments. The zoo is one of the top attractions in Frankfurt, alongside other popular sights like Romerberg, Stadel Museum, and Palmengarten. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture and explore the city's vibrant restaurant scene.
The zoo is very picturesque! Nicely decorated and great it is good for a weekend family activity. Lots of different animals from all corners of earth, but don't expect to see them all since their enclosures are very big and they often hide. The food is also great and I definitely recommend it!
Nika Š — Google review
Pretty great zoo, pretty quiet when I visited. Great variety of animals and species I had never seen before. Loved all of the birds! Pity the shops in the zoo were cash only though! But I enjoyed my time at the zoo with my photos. I would recommend but wouldnt need all day to visit!
Jeremy A — Google review
This zoo offers incredible value with prices significantly better than what I experienced at Dublin Zoo (my only prior comparison). The atmosphere was wonderfully nice and friendly. Unfortunately, my visit was constrained by a flight, which forced me to rush and prevented me from seeing the entire park. Prospective visitors should note that certain popular enclosures, like the giraffes, close 30 minutes prior to the main zoo closing time, which I missed. Overall, it was a very positive experience and a great place to visit on a Sunday in Germany.
Una — Google review
The reptile and nocturnal houses were really cool! Coming from the United States there were a lot of animals I don't see very often in American zoos. It's small-ish in size but they really pack in a lot of animals without feeling like they're in small enclosures. We got here late in the day and spent about 2.5 hours here but we could've spent another hour or two.
Jordan B — Google review
What a fantastic day at the Frankfurt Zoo! A definite highlight for me was the penguin 🐧🐧🐧🐧 enclosure. They are so charming and fun to watch as they waddle around and swim gracefully in the water. The whole zoo is beautifully laid out with so many amazing animals to see. Highly recommend it for a perfect day out! ❤️❤️❤️
Ірина Ф — Google review
It's a small zoo, do not plan to visit for longer than two hours. It's nice but definitely not a destination. Small kids would enjoy a visit, it's not too full with people and you can easily get around on foot. Make sure to bring cash though if you're planning on having a snack (they do not accept anything else. Also Beware, the coffee at the park is a crime against humanity! The dark habitat and the reptile and rodent pavilion deserve a special mention, the animals all seem well taken care of and the enclosures look adequate for the inhabitants. Absolutely worth a visit.
Inna Y — Google review
We had been so looking forward to visiting the zoo in Frankfurt. But it was a complete disappointment. You had to look for a long time for a place to buy either coffee or something to eat. Where were the giraffes? Elephants, lions and tigers. We had been most looking forward to seeing them. There were none of these animals, so definitely not worth the money. So we left very disappointed.
Liskoertz A — Google review
On the good side, there are many kinds of animals, lush and pretty easy to walk around as it’s not too large. The downside was that it’s a bit worn down and old, we didn’t see any lions, tigers and other animals. One penguin looked like it was screaming and dying. Other guests were not too respectful to the animals, banging on the glass wall and pouring water on them. It’s fine for the price though, but 1,5 hours was enough.
Susannah R — Google review
Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 1, 60316 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://www.zoo-frankfurt.de/•+49 69 21233735•Tips and more reviews for Zoo Frankfurt

32Bull & Bear Restaurant & Sportsbar

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Nestled in the heart of Frankfurt, Bull & Bear Restaurant & Sportsbar is a vibrant spot that perfectly blends the charm of a bistro with the excitement of a sports bar. With its spacious layout adorned with an impressive collection of sports memorabilia, it’s an ideal place to catch live soccer matches while enjoying classic pub fare. The menu caters to all tastes, featuring mouthwatering burgers, pizzas, and fresh salads.
We had a great time here, Esma and Marianna were both outstanding and helped us pick out some great food despite us not speaking any German. I had the Frankfurter Green Sauce (heard it was a staple for Frankfurt), and enjoyed it - very fresh.
Benjamin J — Google review
✨ A Culinary Masterpiece in Every Sense! From the moment you step into BLOCK HOUSE, you know you're in an exceptional place. The interior design is a perfect blend of elegance and warmth, with artistic touches that reflect refined taste at every corner. Hospitality here goes beyond service — it’s a true experience of welcome and attention to detail. The staff are highly professional, incredibly friendly, and make you feel like a truly valued guest. The salad and vegetable buffet is a feast for the senses: vibrant colors, fresh flavors, and perfect presentation. The atmosphere is a flawless mix of comfort and sophistication, making every meal a memorable moment. Simply put, BLOCK HOUSE is not just a restaurant — it’s a full sensory experience worthy of every praise. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Mustafa H — Google review
A lovely place with a lovely staff! Friendly & kind while they are serving some delicious cocktails! Great menu & with a variety of options as well!
Vera C — Google review
We came with a large group, 20+ people for Happy Hour. They got great deals for Happy Hour, but most of the cocktails on the menu are very sweet and not very strong. I would stick to basic mixed drinks. The staff was very skilled and welcoming towards our group and clearly knew to handle large crowds.
Jasmin H — Google review
This is one of the better options in the city centre ( Zeil ) to sit down and grab something to eat or drink. The food variety and quality, as well as the service is good. The prices are on a normal level. If the weather allows it sit outside.
Nikolaos E — Google review
The tall blond waiter was unfriendly and disrespectful towards us. We were 10+ people and were told we can’t pay separately. We later asked other workers about this, as she lied to us and told us this was a policy. Other than that everything was amazing and all the other waiters were extremely helpful.
Jamal D — Google review
We went to their underground space and the atmosphere is great. (It was too cold out there) I ordered their signature burger and it taste good (I won’t say it’s perfect) please note that there is some level of spicy on the green chilli on the patty. Nacho chicken is good. And 3 of my friends appreciate their spaghetti too. 👍🏻 Will definitely visit again next year when we are here!
Admas ( — Google review
Sharon was an awesome bartender!! drinks were awesome and service was so nice!
Alex L — Google review
Schillerstraße 11, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://bullandbear.de/•+49 69 13388733•Tips and more reviews for Bull & Bear Restaurant & Sportsbar

33Liebieghaus

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Liebieghaus Museum in Frankfurt is a captivating destination for art and history enthusiasts. This municipal sculpture museum boasts a remarkable collection of over 5,000 artifacts, spanning from ancient Egypt to neoclassicism. Visitors are treated to an immersive journey through time as they explore the diverse range of sculptures, paintings, and archaeological objects on display. The museum's serene environment provides the perfect setting to appreciate the evolution of ancient civilizations through its carefully curated exhibits.
A magnificent sculpture museum! The staff is friendly. I can recommend this museum for family visits. There is also a cafe nearby where you can have a tasty snack.
Наталья К — Google review
One of your top choices for art in Frankfurt, with a great garden for a coffee after your visit. We decided to walk to the Liebighaus starting from the old city center and it was worth it: nice houses and historic buildings on our way along the river. We were impressed by the range of the sculpture collection which never became too “chatty”: we never got overwhelmed by the quantity of the sculptures in each section, which added to enjoying our time there/ not being stressed to quickly move on to the next section. The lighting of the sculptures added to the experience, giving a warmth to the artwork. Definitely recommended
George P — Google review
Diverse collection of sculpture in historic setting. Less than a block from Stadel Museum, so convenient to visit both prominent museums. One of a kind museum focused on sculptures from different time periods and cultures.
Mike Z — Google review
Lovely museum with a spectacular sculpture collection. I loved the exhibition on artworks made from ivory. Lovely café in the courtyard.
Nils P — Google review
Peaceful and quiet museum. Don’t find much oversea visitor, mostly parents with kids. This is a good place to teach sculpture appreciation to children. The season we visit is just blooming. Can find different sizes of daffodils in the garden. Many beautiful sculptures displayed in this museum can spend at least half day there. Also few more museums along the river band. Staffs are super friendly and helpful.
* B — Google review
It is a nice small museum. They have really nice ivory sculpture collection. And the garden of the building is amazing. It is really nice to know that it was Liebieg family's house
Amanita — Google review
A nice museum and a great exhibition! If you are interested in old sculptures, you should come for a visit. Right know they have a exhibition about Medea and the hunt of the golden fleece. Pretty interesting to go threw the historical facts and story's. You should come for a visit!
Erik H — Google review
Delicious but very hard to find free table!
Saeed S — Google review
Schaumainkai 71, 60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.liebieghaus.de/•+49 69 605098200•Tips and more reviews for Liebieghaus

34Bethmann Park

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Bethmann Park, a 3-hectare oasis nestled in the heart of the city, offers a serene escape for tourists and locals alike. Shielded from the urban hustle by thick walls, this park exudes tranquility with its lush floral displays and peaceful ambiance. The highlight of the park is its renowned Chinese Garden, designed according to feng-shui principles.
Amazing little Park in the middle of a busy City. Like a little Oasis. In the Spring and Summer a colorful place as well. Good for kids and grown-ups to calm down a bit.
UnknownTim — Google review
Beautiful place, i went there in May 2025, it was cold weather. The park is quite beautiful with lovely flowers.
Devendra P — Google review
Very beautiful place to relax in the city of Frankfurt am Main . Entry is free . Structure in the park are off like Chinese architecture. It’s comparatively a small park within the city . You need maximum 2 hours to completely explore each and every corner of the park . No dedicated parking facilities I saw there . I couldn’t find toilet facilities also in the park ( it could be there somewhere but I am not sure ) I have enjoyed the park with my whole family for about 3 hours .
Jomon K — Google review
A cool park in the middle of the city full of plants, and further down lies a Chinese garden with statues and all sorts of oriental motifs.
Moti N — Google review
This section of the park is well worth a visit, the Chinese Garden is well kept, peaceful and serene. The park outside of the Chinese Garden walls is also well tendered, with flowers beds and grass well looked after
Sara L — Google review
Great views and environment. The Chinese architecture is very pleasant to walk around. There is a chess section that is awesome and everyone is very nice and you play good games.
Christian A — Google review
Nice place to walk around and take icecream outside..Enjoy the chess the people playing outside..
Sudip C — Google review
Really nice find in Frankfurt was the Chinese Garden. Well worth a visit for a little tranquility whilst in the city
M A — Google review
Friedberger Landstraße 8, 60316 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://frankfurt.de/themen/umwelt-und-gruen/orte/parks/parks-vo…•+49 69 247455400•Tips and more reviews for Bethmann Park

35European Central Bank.

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The European Central Bank (ECB) is located in Frankfurt, Germany and plays a crucial role in the EU's economy and the preservation of the Euro's value. The city's high-rise master plan includes continued development around the ECB area, with a focus on densification and consolidation within the inner-city cluster. Additionally, new high-rise buildings are planned for integration at the edge of Osthafen and Ostbahnhof.
We had a guided tour.. was exciting… impressive building!
Lessia K — Google review
Guided tours are free but must be requested. Impressive office building near the river. A former fruit and vegetable market is part of the building. There is a visitors center and Holocaust memorial on-site.
Jani O — Google review
Cool looking building, can't go inside or go near. But it looks nice and is right next to the river. It's a European institution, so it's worth seeing.
Paul H — Google review
It seems a very interesting place to visit, specially if you are an economist like me. Sadly, you are not allowed to visit by yourself, hence my rating.
Santiago P — Google review
The architectural tour was enjoyable. The landscaping was beautiful..
FKaan G — Google review
A huge glass building that looks amazing, every time I look at this building it's like for the first time
Viorel — Google review
Beautiful Building. U can see thru it. Reall impressive
GO — Google review
The guided tour of the ECB visitor centre was excellent, and accessible to people with limited prior knowledge of the ECB's functions. Tours must be requested in advance, however are free.
Shree P — Google review
ECB Tower, Sonnemannstraße 20, 60314 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.ecb.europa.eu/•+49 69 13440•Tips and more reviews for European Central Bank.
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36Altstadt

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Altstadt is a charming riverfront district renowned for its lively market square, 18th-century church, and various monuments and museums. Additionally, the area is home to a popular coffee roasting company that has garnered a strong reputation. This company meticulously roasts their own coffee at their location in Sachsenhausen and provides coffee to numerous local cafes. Their preference for light roasts enables them to fully appreciate the diverse origins' intricate flavors.
Frankfurt am Main, Germany•http://www.frankfurt.de/sis/sis/detail.php?id=1630•Tips and more reviews for Altstadt

37Goethe University Frankfurt

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Goethe University Frankfurt, established in 1914, boasts three campuses and is renowned for its strength in social sciences. The university's campus includes the striking IG Farben Haus building, known as the "Pentagon of Europe," which once held the title of largest office building on the continent. Visitors can also explore classic attractions like the Dome, Romerberg, St. Paul's Church, and Palmengarten botanical garden.
I had the pleasure of attending the 73rd StuTS conference at Goethe University, and I am delighted to share my positive feedback about this institution. The experience was truly exceptional, and one of the key factors that made it so memorable was the friendly and helpful nature of the volunteers. From the moment I arrived at the conference venue, I was warmly welcomed by the volunteers. They went out of their way to ensure that all attendees felt comfortable and had everything they needed throughout the event. Their dedication and willingness to assist were evident in every interaction.
Roya S — Google review
The campus is truly beautiful. Everything is well-maintained, clean, and thoughtfully arranged. The abundance of greenery and natural surroundings creates a calming atmosphere that genuinely helps you unwind. The variety of cafés available is fantastic, offering plenty of inviting spots to relax or study. The university dining hall provides a good selection of meals, and the overall atmosphere is welcoming and friendly. All in all, it is an incredibly stunning university — a place that leaves a lasting impression.
Alina N — Google review
Beautiful campus, I went there in summer to attend a conference, the campus is an open space with cafeterias and beautiful statues surrounded with lots of green areas.
Tamazouzt C — Google review
A beautiful campus. A lot greenery and beautifully designed buildings.
Muhammad S — Google review
Visit its Westend campus. Interesting to see almost all buildings inside the campus are cubic shape.
JamboreeHeights N — Google review
Great campus. Love the architecture. Spent lots of time there during my studies. Wraps on Sundays were a must have.
Stefan S — Google review
My son has just joined this university. I hope he has a good experience. I wish him success.
Saeed N — Google review
The beautiful campus with dreams, the statue of Helen is memorable
Helen L — Google review
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1, 60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany•https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/de?locale=de•Tips and more reviews for Goethe University Frankfurt

38Bockenheim

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Bockenheim is a vibrant neighborhood located around the lively Leipziger Strasse, offering a variety of relaxed dining spots, cafes, and vibrant bars that cater to its student population. The area is famous for the Bockenheimer Warte, an ancient watchtower, and the unique U-Bahn entrance designed to resemble a subway car emerging from the ground.
Frankfurt-Innenstadt II, Germany•http://www.frankfurt.de/sis/sis/detail.php?id=1672•Tips and more reviews for Bockenheim

39Römerberg

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Römerberg, located in the heart of Frankfurt, is a historic square that serves as the focal point for many iconic photographs of the city. This renowned site was once where German emperors were crowned and today it hosts various city fairs. The Old Town Hall and a striking Fountain featuring the Goddess of Justice are among the notable landmarks found on this picturesque square.
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