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This vibrant city is an important financial center for not only Germany, but the entire continent of Europe, and is the site of the European Central Bank and German Stock Exchange. Frankfurt, officially called Frankfurt am Main, has the busiest airport in Germany. The city was settled back in the 1st Century by the Romans. On an exciting Frankfurt city tour you'll get to see St. Bartholomeus Cathedral, Römer, Frankfurt TV Tower, Commerzbank Tower, Old Opera House, Main Tower, German Film Museum and the Frankfurt Historical Museum. There are also a variety of day trips from Frankfurt throughout Germany, including Neuschwanstein Castle tours and Rhine River cruises.
Think of Frankfurt as Germany’s ultra-modern economic hub with wonderful cultural aspects for you to explore. This booming metropolis with its towering skyscrapers is home to the European Central Bank and the third largest airport in Europe, as well as several magnificent and well-maintained city forests.
Delve into the heart of Frankfurt and you will find welcoming locals who gladly share their classic apple wine with you in quaint taverns and at cozy outdoor cafés. Learn about the true Frankfurt on a Frankfurt tour, as you discover its street art, riverside parks and neighborhoods that have retained their old-fashioned village atmosphere.
While in Frankfurt, you will have a wide variety of tour options to choose from. You can easily choose one to match your style and the way in which you want to experience this vibrant city.
• Frankfurt hop-on hop-off city tours give you the convenience of moving about at your own pace.
• A Frankfurt walking tour takes you up close to the local culture with stops for shopping or to sample authentic Frankfurt food and beverages.
• With a tour aboard a sightseeing bus, you travel in comfort to the best tourist attractions in Frankfurt, accompanied by an expert English-speaking local guide. As a special treat, consider joining a Frankfurt city tour on one of the popular open top buses!
• Frankfurt sightseeing cruises are the perfect way to view the city’s amazing skyline, as well as its beautifully contrasting old and new sections. A great idea join a cruise through the Rhine Valley. On your Rhine River tour from Frankfurt you are sure to get an eyeful of the numerous medieval castles that dot the shoreline.
Due to its location, Frankfurt is the ideal place to venture out from to the rest of the region. On a Frankfurt day tour you can visit:
• Heidelberg – This beautiful city is a favorite stop for international tourists who come to see the splendid countryside and the world-renowned half-ruined hilltop castle.
• Nuremberg – A trip to historically famous Nuremberg lets you visit the impressive Imperial Castle, former home of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.
• Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Step onto streets that seem to fit perfectly into any Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale! For a real treat, stop by the Doll and Toy Museum, German Christmas Museum and Medieval Crime Museum.
• Baden-Baden – Visit the Black Forest region with its many lush hills, cool valleys and sparkling rivers. It is home to the luxurious spa town of Baden-Baden whose curative waters have been enjoyed by many of the world’s rich and famous.
Sitting atop mountain peaks and overlooking verdant estates, the historic castles of Germany are a major draw for millions of tourists annually on exciting day trips from Frankfurt.
• Neuschwanstein Castle – This is regarded as Germany’s most photographed building. Located in the stunning Bavarian Alps, this breathtaking marvel is the inspiration behind the castle depicted in Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. A Neuschwanstein Castle tour is a must for any visit to Germany.
• Hohenzollern Castle – This castle’s chapel dates back to the 11th century. The castle itself is currently a museum dedicated to the way of life of the emperors and kings that have walked its hallways.
• Burg Eltz Castle – Still holding its original furnishings, this castle is a true trip back in time – all the way to the 12th century in which it was built. With unique architecture and a jewel-filled armory, it is a must-see attraction on your trip!
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