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Discover Frankfurt's new old town in this 1.5-hour guided German tour featuring historic sites like Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, and the Eiserner Steg bridge, all for $20.


This German-language walking tour in Frankfurt offers a lively introduction to the city’s recently reconstructed old town, newly brought to life following extensive restoration efforts. For just $20, the 1.5-hour guided walk provides an affordable way to get acquainted with Frankfurt’s historical and contemporary highlights.
The tour begins at Römerberg, right in front of the Frankfurt City Hall, the Römer. From there, it guides participants through the winding streets of this vibrant district—showcasing its half-timbered architecture, the 700-year-old Römerberg square, and other key sites. While the walk is in German, the engaging guides make the experience accessible and informative.
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Frankfurt’s new old town stands as a testament to the city’s effort to preserve and restore its historic charm. With its restored facades and quaint laneways, this area captures a colorful past while blending it with modern vitality.
The highlight is the Römer, Frankfurt’s historic City Hall, which has been a focal point since medieval times. Nearby, the Römerberg square features traditional timber-framed buildings, adding to the district’s picturesque appeal. The recent reconstruction allows visitors to walk through streets that feel both authentic and lively.

One of the main stops is the Frankfurt Cathedral, a notable Gothic structure that dominates the skyline. The guide shares insights into its history and architectural features, offering a glimpse into Frankfurt’s religious past.
Adjacent to the old town, St. Paul’s Church holds significance as the place where Germany’s democracy began. The guide explains its role in the country’s political development, emphasizing its importance in modern history. Both sites are accessible and easy to include in the short walk.

No visit to Frankfurt’s old town would be complete without viewing the Eiserner Steg, the iron pedestrian bridge spanning the Main River. We like how the guide points out its popularity among locals and travelers alike, especially as a photo opportunity.
The bridge offers stunning views of the Frankfurt skyline, making it a favorite spot for photos and a symbol of the city’s blend of history and modernity. Its location close to the old town makes it a natural stop on this walking route.
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The tour includes a peek at the Museum Embankment, which boasts 39 museums lining the Main River. While the walk doesn’t go inside, viewing the Embankment provides context for Frankfurt’s cultural richness.
Participants see the variety of museums, from art to history, and gain an appreciation for the city’s commitment to culture and education. The views of the skyline from this area highlight the contrast between old and new Frankfurt.

The tour departs from Römerberg, specifically in front of the Tourist Information Office at Römer (Römerberg 27). It ends back at the same spot, making it easy to include in a broader sightseeing plan.
The guides are certified and conduct the walk in German, with many reviews praising their knowledgeable and friendly manner. Participants should be prepared for about 1.5 hours of walking, which involves navigating the streets of the old town district. The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing for inclusive participation.

This leisurely walk is designed to be both informative and relaxed. The guide leads you through winding alleys and highlights key historical sites, providing background stories that bring the city’s past to life.
Reviewers note that the pace is comfortable, and the guide makes efforts to find shade on hot days, ensuring a pleasant experience. While the walk involves some standing and walking, it remains manageable for most visitors.

At $20 per person, this tour offers great value for those interested in a focused introduction to Frankfurt’s core historic sites. The reserving process is flexible, allowing free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be made later, offering additional convenience for travelers planning flexible schedules.
The small group size ensures an intimate experience, while the live guide enhances engagement.

This guided walk is ideal for travelers seeking a compact but enriching overview of Frankfurt’s early history and modern revitalization. It’s especially suitable for those who speak German or want a local language experience.
People interested in historic architecture, city landmarks, and urban history will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also a good choice for first-time visitors with limited time, as it covers many of the city’s highlights in just 1.5 hours.
This affordable and well-organized tour provides a solid introduction to Frankfurt’s reconstructed old town, covering major landmarks like the Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, and the Eiserner Steg. The knowledgeable guides and beautiful views make it a worthwhile option for visitors eager to explore the city’s rich history.
While limited in scope and duration, the walk offers plenty of photo opportunities and insights into Frankfurt’s past and present. It’s a perfect choice for those comfortable with German language guided tours and looking for a cost-effective way to see the highlights of this vibrant city district.
“Good and informative tour, giving some interesting insights into Frankfurt and it's history. As it was a very hot day our guide tried his best to m…”
Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
The tour is conducted in German, but reviews highlight that guides are knowledgeable and friendly, often accommodating language needs. If you don’t speak German, consider whether you’re comfortable with a guided experience in that language.
How accessible is the tour for wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
What is included in the tour?
The guided walking tour includes a certified German-speaking guide. It does not mention any additional inclusions like entrance fees, as it primarily focuses on external viewing of landmarks.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 1.5 hours, making it a quick yet rundown of Frankfurt’s old town.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Römerberg in front of the Tourist Information Office and ends at the same location, simplifying planning and continuity.