Published By: Darielle Britto

Must-Visit Tourist Attractions In Frankfurt

Here are things you should see in Frankfurt.

Frankfurt is an impressive place to explore.  It has an amazing skyline and is a very important commercial centre. It has also been a very important place for cultural and tourism activities. There is plenty to see here, from museums to historic spots. Here are some of the top tourist attractions to visit when you are in Frankfurt.

Römerberg an Old Town Center in Frankfurt

Römerberg is an old town centre in Frankfurt. It is an irregularly shaped square. At its centre lies the Justice Fountain. This picturesque location is a busy pedestrian zone where you can enjoy many tourist attractions. There are many fun things to do as well. Enjoy the view of the old buildings, especially the Imperial Hall, which at one point in time held many amazing banquets. You can also spend time exploring the 14th-century Gothic Church of St. Leonhard and St. Nicholas Church.

Städel Museum

The Städel Museum contains an amazing collection of paintings from the 14th century that you don't want to miss when in Frankfurt. You can check out some beautiful works by Monet, Degas, Beckman, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Goya, and Picasso. You can also check out contemporary works Bacon and Baselitz. You can take many guided tours to get a true sense and understanding of what is before you.

The Palm Garden

The Palm Garden is located on BockenheimerLandstrasse. In fact, it is one of the largest botanical gardens in Germany. It is a huge tourist attraction that will not disappoint. There are many outdoor botanical exhibits to enjoy and greenhouses that feature subtropical and tropical plant species. You can even enjoy a boat ride or a picnic. If you are visiting with children, they can spend a lovely time in this garden's playground. If you love parks, you should also visit the Grüneburgpark and the Nidda Valley People's Park. It will be a great way to enjoy the outdoors in Frankfurt.

Frankfurt Cathedral

The St. Bartholomew's Cathedral is a real stand-out. This striking church is made with red sandstone in Gothic style. It was built sometime between the 13th and 15th centuries. You should also check out the Crucifixion by Hans Backoffen, which was sculpted in 1509. The grave-slab of King Günther von Schwarzburg is also a popular attraction that thousands flock to see. Get a glimpse of the cathedral's most important artefacts in Dommuseum Frankfurt.