Source: Tourism MediaOffenbach am MainTake a daytrip to this neighboring city to experience a myriad of cultures through dining, shopping and sports.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtOffenbach am Main
Source: Tourism MediaRumpenheim PalaceStroll the attractive grounds of this historic landmark and follow in the footsteps of nobility from all over the world. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtOffenbach am MainRumpenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Paul's Church, FrankfurtThe seat of the first German parliament is a colorful church with insights into the nation’s history next to artworks and an expansive main hall.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtInnenstadtSt. Paul's Church, Frankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaFrankfurtThis European economic capital on the Main River features world-class museums, sweet apple wine and Germany’s only skyscrapers.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaPalmengartenThis 19th-century garden features century-old greenhouses and grounds, including a plot dedicated to Frankfurt’s most famous author, Goethe.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtPalmengarten
Source: Tourism MediaDarmstadtA city in the state of Hesse just south of Frankfurt, Darmstadt was once the seat of the famous Landgraves of Hessen-Dramstadt in the 1600s.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadt
Source: Tourism MediaDarmstadtA city in the state of Hesse just south of Frankfurt, Darmstadt was once the seat of the famous Landgraves of Hessen-Dramstadt in the 1600s.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadt
Source: Tourism MediaFrankfurtThis European economic capital on the Main River features world-class museums, sweet apple wine and Germany’s only skyscrapers.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaBockenheimWith a vast student population and an entrance via a semi-submerged carriage, this district has an abundance of innovation and creativity.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtBockenheim
Source: Tourism MediaPalmengartenThis 19th-century garden features century-old greenhouses and grounds, including a plot dedicated to Frankfurt’s most famous author, Goethe.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtPalmengarten
Source: Tourism MediaHessisches LandesmuseumWalk out the doors of this art and history museum with a new appreciation about the folklore, crafts and zoology of the region. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadtHessisches Landesmuseum
Source: Tourism MediaEiserner StegUse this historic green steel footbridge to cross the river between the Old Town and the Museumsufer. It is a great spot for photographing Frankfurt.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtAltstadtEiserner Steg
Source: Tourism MediaFrankfurt CathedralThis ceremonial church of the Holy Roman Empire is one of the best-preserved pieces of ancient Frankfurt history, with jewels on display and great views of the city.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtInnenstadtFrankfurt Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaRumpenheim PalaceStroll the attractive grounds of this historic landmark and follow in the footsteps of nobility from all over the world. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtOffenbach am MainRumpenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaRussian ChapelWhen you see the towering golden domes atop this Russian-style church in Darmstadt, it will quickly become clear why it was so loved by the czars. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadtRussian Chapel
Source: Tourism MediaSenckenberg MuseumThis three-story natural history museum contains one of Europe’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils as well as specimens of animals and rocks.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtSenckenberg Museum
Source: Tourism MediaDarmstadtA city in the state of Hesse just south of Frankfurt, Darmstadt was once the seat of the famous Landgraves of Hessen-Dramstadt in the 1600s.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadt
Source: Tourism MediaRumpenheim PalaceStroll the attractive grounds of this historic landmark and follow in the footsteps of nobility from all over the world. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtOffenbach am MainRumpenheim Palace
Source: Tourism MediaDarmstadt Artists ColonySee the fascinating buildings and quirky sculptures that make up this unique hub of German art, which blends living space and creativity. The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtDarmstadtDarmstadt Artists Colony
Source: Tourism MediaPalmengartenThis 19th-century garden features century-old greenhouses and grounds, including a plot dedicated to Frankfurt’s most famous author, Goethe.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtPalmengarten
Source: Tourism MediaFrankfurtThis European economic capital on the Main River features world-class museums, sweet apple wine and Germany’s only skyscrapers.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaGoethe Home and MuseumVisit the birthplace of Germany’s most famous wordsmith to explore the period home and learn about life in 18th-century Frankfurt.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtInnenstadtGoethe Home and Museum
Source: Tourism MediaGoethe Home and MuseumVisit the birthplace of Germany’s most famous wordsmith to explore the period home and learn about life in 18th-century Frankfurt.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtInnenstadtGoethe Home and Museum
Source: Tourism MediaOffenbach am MainTake a daytrip to this neighboring city to experience a myriad of cultures through dining, shopping and sports.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtOffenbach am Main