Two Days in Frankfurt - A Cultural and Historical Adventure

  1. Day 1: Historic Center of Frankfurt
    Starting Point: Frankfurt International Airport
    Time and Distance from Starting Point: 21 minutes (12 miles)

    Begin your trip in Frankfurt's Old Town. Explore the Römerberg Square, where you will find notable medieval buildings like the Römer, Frankfurt's city hall since the 15th century. Take a stroll along the Main River and visit the Museum Embankment, which houses some of Frankfurt's most impressive museums. One of them is the Städel Museum, home to one of Germany's most important collections of European art from the Middle Ages to the present. Have a traditional German lunch at Apfelwein Wagner, where you can sample locally brewed apple wine and classic Frankfurt dishes, like schnitzel and green sauce.

  2. Day 2: Modern Frankfurt
    Starting Point: Main Tower
    Time and Distance from Last Stop: 20 minutes (1.2 miles)

    Take the elevator up to the Main Tower Observation Deck and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Then, grab brunch in the Westend at the Kleinmarkthalle, a vibrant indoor market with over 60 vendors selling fresh produce, meats, and international delicacies. Afterward, visit the Museum of Modern Art, featuring works by international artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Joseph Beuys. Finish off your day at the Palm Garden, a large botanical garden displaying exotic plants, greenhouses, and a lake.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Römerberg Square (2 hours, free)
  • Museum Embankment (3 hours, €20 admission fee)
  • Städel Museum (2 hours, €18 admission fee)
  • Apfelwein Wagner (1.5 hours, €20 per person)
  • Main Tower (1 hour, €7.50 admission fee)
  • Kleinmarkthalle (1.5 hours, €10-€25 per person)
  • Museum of Modern Art (2 hours, €15 admission fee)
  • Palm Garden (2 hours, €9 admission fee)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €99.50 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip from Frankfurt to nearby attractions like Heidelberg Castle or Rhine River Valley. For a more budget-friendly itinerary, consider visiting free attractions like the Frankfurt Botanical Garden or exploring the city's many parks. If you have less time, prioritize visiting the Römerberg Square, Museum Embankment, and Städel Museum. Frankfurt is famed for its international cuisine, so feel free to indulge in a variety of international flavors, like Chinese dumplings in Bahnhofsviertel or Persian cuisine in Nordend.

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