The 5 most beautiful exhibitions and places in Frankfurt
The emerging summer weather allows for numerous outdoor activities in Mainhattan. Strolling with a view of Frankfurt's skyline or through the historic city center makes a visit to Frankfurt eventful. In addition to modern architecture of the country's highest skyscrapers, the Main metropolis features traditional half-timbered houses, such as those seen on the Römermarkt.
New old town
Winding alleys and picturesque perspectives characterize the new Frankfurt old town. The total of 35 houses, including 15 faithful reconstructions and 20 new buildings, give visitors an insight into the city's history. On a few meters, guests discover numerous epochs and architectural styles. The most famous attractions of the historical open-air exhibition stretch from the first Roman settlement traces in the Kaiserpfalz franconofurd to the Gothic ground floor of the "Esslinger" house. The detailed Renaissance facade of the "Goldene Waage" and classical buildings like the "Goldene Schere" at Hühnermarkt shape the appearance of today's old town. In addition, the lively new district between the cathedral and Römer includes about 60 apartments, over 30 shops as well as restaurants, cafes, and museums.
How to get there: Subway station Dom/Römer
Free entry
Kleinmarkthalle
The five senses have a lot to do at this wonderful spot in Frankfurt, as the Kleinmarkthalle is a modern melting pot of international specialties and traditional market atmosphere. From Monday to Saturday, over 60 vendors sell their food of all kinds and showcase their culinary skills. Gourmets can indulge in samples in the gourmet garden or on the terrace. The Kleinmarkthalle is a meeting place that caters equally to international and local visitors.
