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Discover Frankfurt’s Old Town with a private guided walking tour, including highlights like Römerberg, Goethe House, and an optional boat cruise along the Main River.

The Frankfurt: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour offers a personalized way to experience the city’s most iconic sights for $186 per person. With flexible durations ranging from 2 to 6 hours, this tour is designed to suit different interests and schedules. Starting from Paulsplatz 11, the tour is led by a licensed guide who customizes the experience based on your group’s preferences.
What makes this tour stand out is the option to include a boat cruise on the Main River, providing a unique perspective of Frankfurt’s skyline and landmarks. The tour is ideal for those who value in-depth storytelling from knowledgeable guides and want to explore the city’s rich history and architecture at a comfortable pace.
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This tour begins at Paulsplatz 11, right in front of St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt Old Town. This central location makes it easy to find, and being in the heart of the historic district allows the guide to lead you straight into the city’s most remarkable sites.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward for travelers staying nearby or planning to explore the Old Town afterward. The tour operates as a private group, ensuring an intimate experience tailored specifically to your interests.

The core of this tour is the 2-hour option, which covers the essentials of Frankfurt’s historic core. During this walk, you’ll see Römerberg, the city’s most beautiful historic square, filled with traditional half-timbered houses and significant monuments. The guide highlights the Fountain of Justice and explains its importance in Frankfurt’s history.
Another key stop is Paulskirche, the site where Germany’s kings and emperors have been crowned since 1253. The guide will also show you the Iron Bridge and take you inside Frankfurt Cathedral, a striking 328-foot-tall tower with impressive interiors featuring beautiful altars. Entry to parts of the cathedral, including the tower, involves an additional fee of 3 EUR and many stairs, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
For those choosing the 3-hour option, the tour expands to include the Alte Oper, a building renowned for its breathtaking architecture and cultural significance. The guide also points out Eschenheimer Turm, a medieval city gate that once formed part of Frankfurt’s fortifications, giving insight into the city’s defensive past.
This longer route allows more time to appreciate Frankfurt’s architectural diversity and the stories behind each landmark. The guide’s expertise shines as they share interesting facts about each site, making the history come alive.
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Opting for the 4-hour tour adds a visit to Goethe House, the birthplace of Johann Wolfgang Goethe. The house has been preserved to reflect 18th-century bourgeois life, with a collection of furniture and paintings that bring Goethe’s early environment to life.
Visitors learn about Goethe’s childhood and the cultural context that shaped his literary achievements. The exhibition at the house provides a deeper understanding of his personal history and the life he led with his sister Cornelia.
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The 6-hour version offers a unique feature: a boat cruise along the Main River. This scenic ride passes the embankments of the river Main, offering views of the European Central Bank and other modern architectural landmarks.
During the cruise, you see the Gerbermühle—a historic mill—and the Museums District, with plenty of bridges crossing the river. This perspective provides a refreshing change from the city streets and highlights Frankfurt’s blend of historic and contemporary structures.
The tour features hotel pickup only for accommodations located within Frankfurt Old Town, simplifying the logistics. For other locations, travelers meet at the designated starting point. The tour is available in several languages, including English, French, Russian, Spanish, German, and Italian.
Tips about local dining, patisseries, and pubs are included, helping travelers plan their time afterward. The entrance fee to the tower of Frankfurt Cathedral is optional and costs around 2–4 EUR. Since the tower involves many stairs, comfortable walking shoes are advisable.

Booking is flexible, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The option to reserve now and pay later adds convenience, especially for flexible travel plans.
This private tour is suitable for travelers who want a tailored experience, with guides fluent in multiple languages and a focus on personal attention. The inclusion of a boat cruise offers a memorable way to see Frankfurt from the water, especially in the 6-hour version.

The Frankfurt: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour provides a thorough exploration of Frankfurt’s historic core with an emphasis on customized, informative, and scenic experiences. With the option to include a boat cruise, visitors gain a broader perspective of the city’s mix of medieval charm and modern vitality.
The tour’s strength lies in its personalized guiding, making complex histories accessible and engaging. It is especially suited for those who appreciate detailed storytelling and flexibility. While the optional tower visit involves stairs and additional fees, the guide’s insights make every step worthwhile.
This tour offers a well-rounded way to discover Frankfurt’s most beloved sights, whether in a quick 2-hour stroll or a more leisurely 6-hour exploration. It’s perfect for visitors who want a private, tailored experience that combines walking, storytelling, and scenic cruising.
“Our guide, Georg, was wonderful, knowledgeable and entertaining! The 3 hr tour was a comfortable amount of time.”
Is the boat cruise included in all options?
No, the boat cruise is only included in the 6-hour tour.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at St. Paul’s Church, Paulsplatz 11.
Can I book this tour in my preferred language?
Yes, the tour is available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, German, and Italian.
Is there an extra cost for visiting Frankfurt Cathedral?
Entry to the tower in Frankfurt Cathedral costs about 3 EUR and is optional.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended because the tour involves walking and climbing stairs if visiting the tower.
Is hotel pickup available everywhere in Frankfurt?
Pickup is available only for hotels in Frankfurt Old Town; other locations require meeting at the starting point.