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Discover Frankfurt’s highlights and hidden corners with a 2-hour city tour in Russian, led by a passionate guide exploring landmarks and secret pathways.

If you seek an engaging way to explore Frankfurt’s iconic sights and secret spots, this 2-hour guided walking tour offers a fantastic introduction. Priced at just $22 per person, it combines a visit to well-known landmarks like St. Paul’s Church and the Römer with explorations into lesser-known alleyways and courtyards. Led by Dimitri, a certified Russian-speaking guide with 35 years of experience in Frankfurt, the tour promises warmth, humor, and in-depth local knowledge.
While the tour covers many highlights, including the New Old Town and medieval remains, it also offers the chance to peek inside historical buildings if they are open. The tour is ideal for Russian-speaking visitors who want an authentic, rundown of Frankfurt’s story, from its founding to the modern day. Expect a blend of sightseeing, storytelling, and practical tips for your stay, making this experience both entertaining and informative.
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The tour begins at Paulskirche, a historic church that symbolizes Frankfurt’s political history. Dimitri waits at the main entrance, holding a sign marked “Erlebnis Frankfurt”. This location offers easy access and immediately immerses visitors in the city’s history. From here, the tour takes you through a series of well-chosen stops that highlight Frankfurt’s past and present.

One of the first stops is the Römer, Frankfurt’s famous city hall complex, situated on the picturesque Römerberg square. Visitors get great photo opportunities of this historic building, which has served as the city hall for centuries. If available, short visits inside the Kaisersaal reveal medieval and imperial history, providing a deeper understanding of Frankfurt’s royal connections.
The Römerberg itself captivates with timber-framed houses and lively market stalls. Dimitri shares stories about the medieval roots of the area, making history feel alive. The short walk from here showcases some of Frankfurt’s most recognizable sights.

Next, the Eiserner Steg (Iron Footbridge) provides sweeping views of the Main River. This pedestrian bridge is a favorite for photography, especially of the city skyline and riverbanks. Dimitri explains its history and significance, emphasizing its role in connecting different parts of the city.
The museum embankment along the river is also part of the route, where travelers can see several museums and historic buildings. The walk along the Main offers scenic vistas and insight into Frankfurt’s cultural development.
More Great Tours NearbyFrankfurt’s medieval past is visible through the remains of the imperial palace, known as Kaiserpfalz, and the nearby Roman ruins. These sites showcase Frankfurt’s centuries-old history as a royal and trading city. Dimitri points out what’s left of the medieval structures, providing context about their significance and the city’s longstanding role in the Holy Roman Empire.

The Neue Altstadt (New Old Town), built after a fire destroyed parts of the old city, offers a charming atmosphere with renovated buildings, quaint squares, and lively cafes. Dimitri guides through Saalgasse and the Hühnermarkt, explaining the history behind these lively streets.
This area’s restored architecture blends modern comfort with historic style, making it a favorite spot for visitors to relax and take pictures. The tour’s focus on this area highlights Frankfurt’s commitment to preserving its heritage while adapting to modern life.

If the timing allows, Dimitri invites the group to briefly visit interior spaces such as the Imperial Hall in the Römer and the Imperial Palace (Franconofurd). These visits are short but fascinating opportunities to see medieval halls and imperial artifacts. However, visitors should note that these interiors might be closed due to city events, so flexibility is key.

Stops at places like the Schirn Art Gallery and Saalgasse combine history with culture. The Saalgasse is known for its medieval buildings and vibrant atmosphere, while the art gallery underscores Frankfurt’s modern artistic scene. Dimitri shares insights into the city’s evolution from medieval trading hub to modern financial powerhouse.

The Frankfurt Cathedral stands out as a symbol of the city’s ecclesiastical heritage. Dimitri explains its history and architectural style, providing context for its importance.
Close by, the Fountain of Justice offers a perfect photo stop, representing Frankfurt’s historic legal traditions. With just a few minutes here, visitors can appreciate these neoclassical landmarks that mark the city’s civic history.
The Krönungsweg (Coronation Path) offers a glimpse into Frankfurt’s royal history with a scenic walk along historic routes. Smaller streets like Hühnermarkt and Saalgasse reveal charming spots that are often missed by casual visitors.
These hidden paths contribute to the appeal of the tour, making it clear that Frankfurt has more than just skyscrapers—it’s a city layered with stories and secrets.
The tour concludes at Römerberg, where visitors can linger or continue exploring independently. Dimitri’s knowledgeable storytelling leaves a lasting impression, encouraging further discovery of Frankfurt’s medieval architecture, museums, and lively squares.
The tour departs from Paulskirche and ends at the same location, making it easy for participants to plan their day. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users and requires comfortable shoes, as the walk covers many historic streets and cobblestones.
Weather-appropriate clothing and an umbrella are recommended, especially since outdoor stops are frequent. The tour includes short interior visits when possible, adding depth to the outside sightseeing.
At $22 per person, this tour offers great value for a comprehensive city overview. It features a certified guide fluent in Russian, who combines humor and knowledge to keep the experience lively.
The option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance provides flexibility, and private groups can be arranged for a more personalized experience. Since the tour is 2 hours long, it fits well into most sightseeing plans without feeling rushed.
This guided walk through Frankfurt provides a balanced mix of well-known landmarks and hidden corners. Dimitri’s passionate storytelling and local expertise make the experience stand out. The short interior visits add a special touch, although they depend on opening hours.
For those who appreciate history, architecture, and authentic local stories, this tour offers a practical and engaging way to get to know Frankfurt’s soul. It’s especially suitable for Russian speakers looking for a personalized, friendly guide. The tour’s price point and comprehensive coverage make it an attractive choice for first-time visitors eager to see the city’s highlights and lesser-known treasures.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with a flexible start time depending on availability.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It departs from Paulskirche, with the guide waiting at the main entrance, and ends back at the same location.
Is inside access included?
Yes, short visits inside the Imperial Hall in the Römer and the Imperial Palace are included if they are open, but availability depends on city events.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
It involves walking on cobblestone streets and standing during stops. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is held in Russian, led by a fluent, certified guide with extensive local knowledge.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private groups are available, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and an umbrella in case of rain.
Is there any food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
How do I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund through the booking platform.
Who is the provider of this tour?
The experience is offered by WESTPOINT Reise- & Business Service GmbH.
This tour provides a well-rounded, engaging overview of Frankfurt with a focus on history, architecture, and hidden stories—perfect for those wanting a meaningful introduction to the city.
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