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Discover Frankfurt’s history on a 3-hour walking tour led by expert guides, visiting iconic sites like Römer, Kaiserdom, Jewish Ghetto, and Klein Markt Halle for $28.

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The tour begins at 10:00 AM right across from the Tourist Info on the Römerberg. The meeting point is straightforward, marked by a guide holding a sign that says “Frankfurt on Foot Walking Tours”. The location makes it easy for travelers to find and is perfect for those arriving by public transport or walking from nearby accommodations.
This easy walking tour covers major landmarks and hidden corners of Frankfurt, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It takes place 365 days a year, providing flexibility regardless of weather or season. The group size is manageable, and children 12 and under are free, provided they can handle about 7 km of walking.
The Römer, City Hall since 1405, is a highlight of the tour. The guide explains its significance in Frankfurt’s history while pointing out the old town square. The Römerplatz area is filled with historic charm, offering great photo opportunities and a sense of the city’s deep roots.
More Great Tours NearbyVisitors learn about how and why Frankfurt rebuilt its old town, known as the New Alt Stadt. This part of the tour discusses the history and modern reconstruction efforts, giving context to the city’s resilience after wartime destruction.
The Book Burning Memorial marks the site of Nazi book burnings, reminding visitors of Frankfurt’s dark historical chapters. The Jewish Holocaust Memorial Wall is a touching tribute to about 12,000 Jewish citizens killed during the Shoa, including Anne, Margot, and Edith Frank. The Medieval Jewish Cemetery, viewed from the outside, is one of Germany’s oldest Jewish burial sites.
The Alt Nikolai Church, built in 1290, showcases Gothic architecture and religious history. The Kaiserdom, or St. Bartholomew, served as the site for Holy Roman Emperor coronations and elections for centuries. While the exterior is visited on Sundays, the church remains a key symbol of Frankfurt’s imperial past.
The tour traverses the Karmeliter Cloister, home to early 1500s religious wall paintings, which are the largest religious murals north of the Alps. These artworks offer a vivid glimpse into 15th and 16th-century religious art.
The Eisener Steg, a pedestrian bridge, offers spectacular views of Frankfurt’s skyline and the museums lining the riverbanks. This scenic crossing provides a perfect spot for photographs and appreciating urban beauty.
The Jewish Ghetto Wall, once part of the city’s defenses, reflects Frankfurt’s medieval history. The Klein Markt Halle, a popular market hall, is a lively spot featuring local produce, delicacies, and international foods (except on Sundays and holidays). It’s a highlight for those interested in local flavors and markets.
Throughout the tour, guides share stories and details that make each site meaningful. From the House Wertheim, the city’s only remaining original half-timbered house after WWII, to the Jörge Ratgeb Wall Paintings, the experience emphasizes visual and narrative richness.
The tour includes free entries to all sites, photo opportunities, and WC breaks. There’s also a designated snack break to keep everyone energized. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for strollers, making it inclusive for families and visitors with mobility needs.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides’ extensive knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to answer questions. Many mention guides like Jennifer, Ann, Philip, Jo, and Hannes, highlighting their enthusiasm, humor, and professionalism. Their local expertise and passion for Frankfurt create engaging, personalized experiences.
The 4.9-star rating across 130 reviews speaks to the tour’s reliability and quality. Many reviewers appreciate the balance of historic storytelling and lively commentary, making the tour both informative and enjoyable. The affordable price of $28 adds to the overall value.
Comfortable shoes are a must, given the length and walking pace. The tour runs rain or shine, so check the weather forecast. Children are welcome, but should be prepared for a 7 km walk. The meeting point is easy to find, and booking in advance allows for flexibility with full refunds up to 24 hours before the start.

This tour offers a rundown of Frankfurt’s history, architecture, and cultural memory. It balances major landmarks like the Kaiserdom and Römer with thought-provoking memorials and local markets. The small group size and expert guides ensure each participant receives plenty of attention and engaging stories.
Those interested in history, architecture, and culture will find this tour most rewarding. It’s ideal for first-time visitors wanting a thorough city introduction. Families with children 12 and under will enjoy the relaxed pace, especially considering the wheelchair accessibility.
At just $28, the tour provides excellent value for a 3-hour, in-depth exploration of Frankfurt’s top sights and lesser-known stories. The expert guides’ passion and knowledge elevate the experience, making it a strong choice for anyone eager to see the city on foot while learning about its complex past and vibrant present.
“It was amazing, full of stories and details about the history! We saw a lot of places.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children 12 and under are free to join, but should be comfortable walking about 7 km over the tour’s duration.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the length of the walk. The tour runs rain or shine, so consider weather-appropriate clothing.
Are there any food or drinks included?
No, snacks and drinks are optional and not included, but there is a snack break during the tour.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users and strollers?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair and stroller friendly.
Where exactly does the tour start and end?
It starts across from the Tourist Info on the Römerberg and ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservation is recommended. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $28 per person, with children 12 and under participating free of charge.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of historic landmarks, memorial sites, and engaging guides makes it the #1 tour in Frankfurt, praised for its depth and fun approach.
Is the tour available every day?
Yes, the Frankfurt on Foot tour operates 365 days a year, rain or shine.
Can I join if I have limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for various mobility needs.
This Frankfurt on Foot Daily Walking Tour offers an engaging, detailed, and accessible way to grasp Frankfurt’s history, culture, and modern life, all while walking through its most compelling sites.
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