FRANKFURT
Currency
Euro
Language
German/English
Best Time To VISIT
April - September
Getting around
Walk/Bike/Train
1. Palmengarten
A Botanical Garden called Palmengarten is home to more than 13,000 different plant types. The garden held numerous cultural events over its 150 year history. Hop on a Bus and get into nature.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
2. Hauptwache
Located in the geographic center of Frankfurt and a busy transportation hub. The best location to experience daily life there. Hauptwache at the western end of Frankfurt’s lengthy pedestrianized Zeil.
- Sightseeing
- Shopping
4. Eiserner Steg
Sachsenhausen and the City Center are connected by the iron Eiserner Steg. Over 10,000 people cross the bridge every day, and it offers one of the best views of the metropolitan skyline.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
5. Old Sachsenhausen
The Sachsenhausen neighborhood of Frankfurt was a separate village for hundreds of years, yet it was nonetheless protected by the vast ring of city walls. The Nightlife is quit big in the area.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
6. Cruise along Main River
Frankfurt’s Main River flows along to storied waterfront houses and the city’s skyline of structures. The best way to make the most of the viewpoint you receive from this river is to take a Boat.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
7. Main Tower
The highest vantage point in Frankfurt. Photographers will love the panoramic perspective. On the 53rd floor, you’ll find a modern art gallery, cafe for foodies, as well as a unique sky-high gallery Experience.
- Sightseeing
- Viewpoint
9. Berger Straße
Berger Straße has a little more personality than Zeil, which is primarily made up of malls and chain retailers. The roadway starts at Bethmannpark on the Innenstadt’s east side.
- Sightseeing
- Shopping
- Activity
10. Westhafen
- Sightseeing
- Activity
10. Top Attractions in Germany
Frankfurt
- Palmengarten
- Hauptwache
- Kleinmarkthalle
- Eiserner Steg
- Old Sachsenhausen
- Cruise along Main River
- Main Tower
- Römerberg
- Berger Straße
- Westhafen