Sightseeing


Things to do in Frankfurt:


Explore Historical Landmarks in Frankfurt

Paulskirche: The Paulskirche served as the seat for the first German National Assembly in 1848.

Goethe-Haus: The Goethe house is the birthplace of Germany's most famous author and poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

Neue Altstadt: The New Frankfurt Old Town was recently constructed according to original plans and brings Frankfurt's medieval history back to life. 

Senckenberg Museum of natural history: The Senckenberg museum is one of the largest natural museums in Germany exhibiting the evolution of life and its recent biodiversity.

Explore various Museums along the Museum Embankment

Along the Museum Embankment 39 museums can be visited 


Explore Historical Landmarks around Frankfurt

Messel Pit: The Messel Pit is a World Heritage Site. It is known for the abundance of well preserved fossils dating from the middle of the Eocene

Hessenpark: The Hessenpark is an open-air museum of 400 years of rural life in Hesse. Here one can learn more about how people used to live and work.



Explore the natural beauty of Frankfurt and its surrounding towns:

Palmengarten: The Palmengarten is a botanical garden in which visitors can experience flora from a variety of different climate zones. 

Saalburg (Limes): Go on a hike and visit a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and learn more about the ancient world of the Imperium Romanum.

Altkönig: The Altkönig-Weiße Mauer-Tour belongs to one of the most spectacular hiking trails in Hesse. Along the trail one can catch some fresh air and catch a view of Germany's only city with a skyline “Mainhatten". 


Explore the Zoos of Frankfurt:

Frankfurt Zoo: The Frankfurt Zoo is located in the heart of the city featuring around 500 animal species from across the globe.

Opel-Zoo: Visit the Landscape Zoo that houses around 220 species of animals.