Visit the metropolis and the fifth largest city of Germany, and perceive with your eyes its various landmarks.
Roemerberg 27, Frankfurt, Germany
Start your tour ar the 15th century Romer building complex which is heart to the medieval old town.
Romerberg 26, Frankfurt, Germany
Here, you will see the three stepped gable facades structure.
Roemerberg 11, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit the medieval Lutheran church which had its first chapel built in the mid 12th century.
Fahrtor 1, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit half-timbered house built in 1600 which survived the air raids in world war two.
Mainkai, Frankfurt, Germany
Walk across the footbridge which was the first wrought iron bridge built in 1868.
Domplatz 1, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit the Gothic church established in the year 1295. The church later transformed into the cathedral in the year 1993.
Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, Frankfurt, Germany
You will see the Wollheim Memorial, who was a survivor from the concentration camp.
Am Hauptbahnhof, Frankfurt, Germany
Also known as the Warsaw Ghetto was established by German authorities in November 1940, where over 400,000 Jews were imprisoned. From here, the Jews were deported to Nazi- concentration camps and Mass killing centers.
Hasengasse 5-7, Frankfurt, Germany
Discover the indoor market hall with stalls of fresh fruits, vegetables, and regional specialties. (closed on Sundays and holidays)
An der Hauptwache, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit one of the famous plazas in the city.
Boersenplatz 4, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit the exchange trading platform of Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE) which trades in a continuous auction from 8:00 to 20:00 CET from Monday to Friday.
Am Hauptbahnhof, Frankfurt, Germany
You will be able to see 18th Century Baroque architecture here in the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis.
Eschenheimer Tor, Frankfurt, Germany
See the late- medieval fortifications of this landmark which was built in the 1400s.
Opernplatz 1, , Frankfurt, Germany
You will see the Old Opera house which was renovated after being destroyed in World War Two bombings.
Grosser Hirschgraben 23 - 25, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit the family residence of the famous writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was born here.
Paulsplatz 11, , Frankfurt, Germany
Visit the St. Paul's protestant church which is a political symbol of Germany.
At the Fountain of justice, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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