Starting Point: Römerberg Square
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours
- Best Time to Start: Morning around 9:00 AM or early afternoon
1. Introduction to Römerberg
- Begin your tour at the western edge of Römerberg Square.
- The square has been Frankfurt’s heart since the Middle Ages, hosting markets, fairs, and even coronations.
- Take in the picturesque views of the half-timbered houses, the historic Römer building complex (which has been the city hall for over 600 years), and the Fountain of Justice.
2. Visit the Römer
- Step inside the Römer, Frankfurt’s famous city hall. Explore its façade adorned with portraits of Holy Roman Emperors.
- Visit the Kaisersaal (Emperor’s Hall) on the upper floor, where the coronation banquets were held.
3. St. Paul’s Church (Paulskirche)
- A short walk from the Römer is St. Paul’s Church, a significant site in German political history as the seat of the first democratically elected parliament in 1848.
- Appreciate its circular shape and the role it plays today as a venue for exhibitions and events.
4. Historical Museum Frankfurt
- Continue to the Historical Museum, just a stone’s throw away, to dive deeper into the city’s past.
- The museum showcases Frankfurt’s urban development and cultural history. Don’t miss the models of the Old Town before WWII and after its reconstruction.
5. Frankfurt Cathedral (Frankfurter Dom)
- A few minutes’ walk east will bring you to the imposing Frankfurt Cathedral, known for its Gothic architecture.
- Climb the tower for a breathtaking view of Frankfurt and the Main River.
6. Lunch at a Traditional German Restaurant
- Conclude your tour with a meal at one of the traditional German restaurants or cafés in Römerberg. Savor local specialties such as Frankfurter sausages, schnitzel, or apple wine.
Additional Tips:
- Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves a fair amount of walking.
- Photography: Römerberg offers excellent photo opportunities, so have your camera ready.
- Guided Tours: Consider joining a guided walking tour for a more in-depth exploration and stories about the area’s history and architecture.