New and old meet in Frankfurt
Book flights to Frankfurt to see this economic powerhouse up close. Amid the steel, glass and bustle of the stock exchange, you’ll also find tranquillity and history.
Visit Frankfurt to discover city that rose from the ashes of war to boast some of Germany’s best museums.
At the heart of the old town (Altstadt) is the iconic Römerberg. With its half-timbered buildings and beautiful Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen fountain – the Fountain of Justice – it’s one of Europe’s most stunning squares.
Many of the picture-perfect buildings were meticulously restored after damage in the Second World War. The exception is the 17th-century Haus Wertheim, which survived unscathed.
The Innenstadt district is home to Main Tower. Head to the 54th floor observation deck for panoramic views over Frankfurt. For a more relaxing way to see the sights, take a scenic river cruise along the Main.
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Reasons to visit Frankfurt
Understand the Römerberg
Amid the towering skyscrapers and business hubs stands beautiful Römerberg square – the heart of the old town. Most streets in Frankfurt are dotted with stunning medieval architecture, but its old town – Altstadt – is perhaps the most picturesque. The half-timbered houses and Gothic museum buildings here will take you back in time.
Visit the nearby Historisches Museum to get a better understanding of the Römerberg’s place in history. From its influence on the Holy Roman Empire to how it was painstakingly rebuilt after the Second World War, the old town has been at the centre of it all.
Get lost on Museumsufer
Frankfurt’s collection of museums is second only to Berlin in Germany, with institutes honouring everything from film to European art. The Museumsufer (museum bank) is the perfect setting for a day of culture and discovery.
What’s more, the riverside location is also a great spot for eating and drinking. Try the local Frankfurter kranz – the city’s speciality cake – as you watch the city whirl past. For the perfect end to a day of local culture, take a scenic river cruise and see the city as night falls.
Fun at festivals and fairs
One of the main reasons people book flights to Frankfurt is to join some of the city’s many events. Across the year, there are more than 100 festivals and traditional fairs, with the festive markets a major draw in late November and December.
In August, the Main Festival features fireworks, fairground rides and even a fisherman’s joust. September’s Autumn Dippemess is a lively blend of folk music and market stalls, while the eclectic festive markets bring the streets of Altstadt alive with food, music, lights and handmade gifts.
Be sure to book accommodation in advance if you’re looking to visit Frankfurt during these busy festival periods.
Flying to Frankfurt: FAQs
Which museums should I visit in Frankfurt?
There are many museums to choose from in Frankfurt. Visit the German Film Museum to learn about the movies or view natural history relics at Senckenberg Museum. A Museumsufer Ticket grants you two-day access to 34 city museums.
How many days should I spend in Frankfurt?
Fly into Frankfurt for three days to see the city’s main sights. Staying longer is definitely worth it – especially if you’re here for a festival or if you’d like to explore other nearby sights such as the beautiful Rhine Valley.
Can you visit other cities from Frankfurt?
Frankfurt is often referred to as ‘the gateway to Germany’. With excellent transport links and a central location, you can use it as a base to reach other German cities. Trains run regularly from Hauptbahnhof to Berlin, Munich and Cologne. You can also travel to international destinations such as Paris and Amsterdam.
Where should I stay in Frankfurt?
To soak up the city’s history, stay in the Altstadt. Medieval buildings and welcoming coffee houses will add to the charm of your stay. For something a little different, the riverside port district of Gutleutviertel offers stylish restaurants and peaceful walks.