
This guide to the best things to do in Frankfurt is great for those looking to experience the many sights of Germany’s financial hub. The city is known for its international offices, towering skyscrapers, and multicultural population, but there are also many interesting spots for curious travellers.
History buffs can marvel at 15th-century buildings and sculptures, while fans of classic literature can retrace the footsteps of renowned German writer, Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Some of Europe’s largest museums are found in Frankfurt, one of which displays Germany’s first UNESCO World Heritage site. Plan a memorable holiday with our compilation of Frankfurt’s most famous sightseeing spots.
Climb 324 steps up the church tower for panoramic city views
适合: 历史
St Bartholomew’s Cathedral is a Gothic-style stone church that was built between the 13th and 15th centuries. It’s home to a number of impressive relics and sculptures, including St. Bartholomew’s skullcap, a 16th century statue of the Crucifixion by Hans Backoffen, and a gravestone of King Günther von Schwarzburg. The cathedral is also known for its 95-metre-tall tower. You can climb over 300 steps to the top to see Frankfurt from an impressive height. Note that to enter the tower you are charged a fee of around €3 and it’s only open between April and October.
地址: Domplatz 1, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
电话: +49 (0)69/297032 -0

St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral
See the early life of German’s beloved author at his personal residence
适合: 历史
The Goethe House is the restored home of renowned German poet and author Johann Wolfgang Goethe. The 17th century building is divided into 4 floors, each of which are decorated with many original artefacts, furniture and family portraits collected during his early years. The writer’s studio is located on the 1st floor, where Goethe wrote his best-selling novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther. There’s also an onsite museum that features 14 rooms displaying busts and paintings dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
地址: Großer Hirschgraben 23-25, 60311 Frankfurt, Germany
开放时间 Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 5.30 pm
电话: +49 (0)69/138800

Goethe House
Strike a pose in front of the 16th-century Fountain of Justice
适合: 历史, 照片
The Römerberg is a large, open square in Frankfurt’s Old Town, featuring picturesque buildings and statues dating back to the 15th century. This pedestrian-friendly space is such a pretty and interesting space, you can spend hours exploring and photographing its many attractions. On the eastern side of the Römerberg is Ostzeile, a row of 11 faithfully reconstructed buildings that were destroyed back in 1944.Another popular landmark is the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice), which was built in 1543. It’s set in the middle of the square and depicts goddess Justitia holding the scales of justice.
地址: Römerberg 27, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Römerberg Square
One of Frankfurt’s major shopping streets
适合: 购物者
Berger Street (Berger Straße) stretches for 3 km, from Bethmannpark out to Bornheim. Lower Berger Street – around Merianplatz metro station – is one of Frankfurt’s best spots for independent boutique shopping. You’ll find unique homeware, factory outlet stores, 2nd-hand shops, and an authentic local vibe.
There are plenty of bars, restaurant and coffee shops running the entire length of Berger Straße, but if you’re looking for a night out, head the area around Höhenstraße metro station. On Saturdays, don’t miss the Farmers’ Market next to Bornheim Mitte station. This is also where you’ll find larger department stores.