Frankfurt

Tours

Architecture in Frankfurt on foot

The two-hour walking tour for groups focuses on Frankfurt’s urban development from the Middle Ages to present day

Saalgasse
Saalgasse - © Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main

Tour:
Frankfurt’s architecture is as colourfully diversified as its population. The very first high-rises went up back in 1920s.

While the most famous of the modern high-rise buildins are the Messeturm designed by Helmut Jahn, the Commerzbank Tower designed by Norman Foster, the MAIN TOWER with observation platform and the new ECB.

The two-hour walking tour focuses on Frankfurt’s urban development from the Middle Ages to present day, also looking at the city’s blend of historical and modern architecture, its famous skyline and future architectural projects.

Meeting point:
In front of the main entrance of St. Paul’s Church, Paulsplatz

Route:

  • Tour introduction focuses on the Römerberg
  • Historical Museum
  • Schirn Art Hall
  • The New Old Town
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Along the banks of the Main River
  • banking district

Tour conclusion:
MAIN TOWER's observation platform.

Inside viewing:
MAIN TOWER's rooftop observation platform

Please note:

  • The MAIN TOWER does not take reservations; slight delays may therefore be unavoidable.
  • The rooftop observation platform may be closed at short notice for safety reasons, e.g., during spells of very poor weather.
  • Our Terms and Conditions of Business apply

Prices inclusive 19% VAT:
€ 170.00 per tour guide for up to 25 persons

Futher information concerning entrance fee for the MAIN TOWER:
www.maintower.de