
Sightseeing
Those who set out on a discovery tour of Frankfurt can easily reach many of the sites on foot or by bus and train. Many attractions are not very far from one another in the city centre, as our virtual city tour shows. And with public transport, you can quickly reach further sights such as the Palm Garden and the Zoo. A city tour with the nostalgic tram, the ‘Ebbelwei Express’ is particularly popular. And culture lovers will find an impressive selection of renowned museums on both banks of the Main.
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Guided city tours and sightseeing tours
Would you like to go on a guided tour through Frankfurt and also discover the unknown aspects of the Main metropolis?
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Virtual city tour
The virtual city tour is intended to make you curious about the sights in the city centre. By printing it out on paper, you can also set out on your own.
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Imperial Cathedral
Visible from far away and of exceptional historical significance: Saint Bartholomew’s Imperial Cathedral is a Frankfurt landmark and the coronation site of German emperors.
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St. Paul’s Church
Like no other place, St. Paul’s Church symbolises democracy and national unity in Germany. The exhibition presents the church’s history since 1848.
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Frankfurt Zoological Garden
At the heart of the city centre, the people of Frankfurt and their guests can experience the exotic animals of distant continents close up. A special attraction are the unique animal houses.
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Palm Garden
The fascinating variety of the plant world is presented by the Palm Garden in thematic gardens and greenhouses. Visitors can get to know the typical botany of all continents.
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Goethe House and Goethe Museum
In the Goethe House, friends and admirers feel themselves transported back into the world of the great poet and most famous son of the city of Frankfurt.
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Old Opera House
Frankfurt cultural life without the Old Opera House? Unthinkable. Since it was re-opened, the concert house has acquired a fixed place in the music scene of the city and internationally.
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Boat tours
Experience Frankfurt’s skyline on a small ‘cruise’ or set off on a boat tour along the Main or Rhine. There are hardly any sightseeing tours that are more relaxing.
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Museum embankment
On both sides of the Main bank, art lovers will find numerous renowned museums. The range of topics extends from architecture and film to painting.
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Old Sachsenhausen
In Sachsenhausen, by the bank of the Main river, pubs located in labyrinthine lanes invite visitors to try Frankfurt’s national drink, apple wine (Eppelwoi).
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Frankfurt Airport
It is worthwhile visiting Frankfurt Airport, even if you haven’t got a ticket.
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Ebbelwei Express
This colourful tram carriage, which takes you to the finest sights in Frankfurt, offers an original city tour. Guests can enjoy the trip over a glass of cider.
Main Tower
For the people of Frankfurt and their guests, the Main Tower is a special attraction. It is the only high-rise building with a publicly accessible viewing platform and a restaurant.
Höchst Old Town
The Höchst district is best known for the former company Hoechst AG. But did you know that there is an Old Town here with a castle complex and a palace?
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May-Settlements
In the 1920s, the architect Ernst May created modern settlements on a grand scale. The New Frankfurt offered thousands of families the opportunity to live in close proximity to nature.



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