Discover Frankfurt
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Frankfurt has been at the centre of Europe for a thousand years, the city where emperors came to be crowned.
These days a large museum district, markets and heritage buildings offer a mix of modern life and storied history in this skyscraper-studded financial capital. Locals also cling to tradition, sipping glasses of apfelwein as they have done for centuries at the hidden beer gardens and taverns across the city. Read on for our list of things to do in Frankfurt.

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Visit the heart of the old city

The Altstadt – “old town” – sits at the centre of Frankfurt, with Romerberg square as its heart. The ornately gabled, wooden-beamed houses of the Ostzeile overlook the square: originally built in the 15th century, they were reconstructed following World War II. The Romerberg, with the Fountain of Justice at its centre and the Ostzeile behind, remains a symbol of the city and a first stop for any visitor to Frankfurt. In summer, the restaurants lining the square spill out onto the street; in the colder months, it’s the perfect backdrop for the city’s legendary Christmas market, one of the best things to do in Frankfurt.

Taste local delicacies

For more than a hundred years, Cafe Hauptwache has served classic German fare; bratwurst sausages, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, not to mention plenty of the local specialty, herb-rich grüne soße – green sauce. The beautiful 18th-century building which houses the cafe boasts a buzzy terrace beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Sip apfelwein in a beer garden

After a day walking around Frankfurt attractions, quench your thirst with a pitcher of apfelwein. This tart apple cider is the perfect end to a day’s exploration, and it’s best enjoyed in a beer garden at one of the city’s historic taverns, while perched on one of the large wooden benches. Zur Sonne was built in 1768, and it remains popular to this day.