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Frankfurt travel guide: don’t just rush through it!

Ladies and gentlemen, Frankfurt is not just a transit city, it is super charming. Today I will share with you a super detailed Frankfurt travel guide, let's take an in-depth tour! Must-see attractions 1. Römerberg: Frankfurt’s “reception room”, with a very long history of over a thousand years, it was once a place for trading livestock. The medieval street style of the square is well preserved, and the surrounding buildings are very distinctive. The Town Hall is here, a Gothic-style connected private building with a unique gable roof. The square often hosts various activities and is very lively. It is also great for taking photos and they look good no matter how you take them! 2. Frankfurt Cathedral: Gothic style, the place where the Holy Roman Empire elected the emperor, with great historical significance. The church has a magnificent architecture and exquisite murals and sculptures inside. It is open from 13:00 to 20:00 every Friday and from 09:00 to 20:00 the rest of the year. It is about a 15-minute walk from the train station. The church is free to visit, the church museum is 4 euros for adults, discounted tickets are 2 euros, and it is free on the last Saturday of every month. 3. Iron Bridge: Spanning the Main River, it is the first suspension bridge in Europe, romantic and beautiful. The bridge is hung with love locks, symbolizing eternal love. Standing on the bridge, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Main River. You can also take a cruise ship and steam train to start a short trip. It's so easy! 4. European Central Bank (Euro Tower): a landmark building in the international financial center of Frankfurt. The huge Euro logo is very eye-catching. Although it is not open to the public, you can buy various Euro commemorative coins on the first floor, which is very commemorative. Tour route Day 1: Frankfurt Cathedral (1.5 hours) → Roman Forum (1.5 hours) → Iron Bridge (1 hour) → Main River Cruise (1 - 1.5 hours) → Sachsenhausen District (2 hours) - Morning: First go to Frankfurt Cathedral to feel its sacredness and solemnity, then go to the Roman Forum, visit the surrounding shops, and admire the unique architecture of the City Hall. - Afternoon: Stroll along the Iron Bridge and enjoy the scenery on both sides of the river. Then take a cruise on the Main River to see the city from a different perspective. - Evening: Go to the Sachsenhausen district and taste local delicacies and enjoy the lively atmosphere in the birthplace of apple wine. Day 2: Goethe's House (2-3 hours) → Zeil Street (2 hours) → Goethe Street (1.5 hours) → Old Opera House (exterior 0.5 hours) - Morning: Visit Goethe’s former residence to learn about the living and creative environment of this great writer. - Afternoon: Go shopping at Zeil Street, where there are so many shops and it is very lively, and then go to Goethe Street to browse for famous brands. - Evening: Take photos and check in at the exterior of the old opera house to experience the artistic atmosphere. Day 3: Frankfurt Zoo (3-4 hours) → Palm Garden (2-3 hours) → Café Siesmayer outdoor terrace (1-2 hours) - Morning: Go to the Frankfurt Zoo, which is divided into areas according to animal habits, and you can see a lot of cute animals. - Afternoon: Relax in the palm garden to admire rare plants from all over the world. - Evening: Enjoy coffee, food and views of the Botanical Gardens lights from the outdoor terrace of Cafésiesmayer. Food Recommendations 1. Wagner Apple Cider German Restaurant: an authentic German restaurant with great popularity. German sauerkraut stew is refreshing and not greasy, and paired with German sausages, it has a rich taste, it’s amazing! 2. Paulaner am Dom: Strong Germanic style and good restaurant environment. The German-style roasted pork knuckle has a crispy skin and is juicy inside. It’s super satisfying with just one bite! 3. Immer Satt: A very romantic German restaurant. The mushroom cutlets are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and are loved by both the elderly and children. 4. Restaurant Lafleur: A Michelin-starred restaurant with an amazing chef who focuses on food philosophy. His contemporary cuisine has won international awards and every dish is super exquisite! Accommodation suggestions 1. Sofitel Frankfurt Opera: Great location, with light rail directly to the airport, making travel very convenient. The hotel has luxurious facilities and considerate service. 2. The Vagabond Hotel Lindenberg: full of design sense and super nice staff. The room is uniquely decorated, making it comfortable and relaxing to live in. Tips 1. Many attractions are closed on Mondays, so plan your itinerary in advance. 2. German public transportation is very punctual, so check the timetable in advance. 3. Some restaurants require a 10% - 15% tip. 4. German sockets are European standards, so remember to bring a conversion plug.
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Posted: Mar 22, 2025
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