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Discover Frankfurt’s dark past with a spooky city tour blending horror theater, haunted tales, and historic sights—an eerie adventure for thrill-seekers.
Frankfurt: Horror Theater and City Tour The Hell’s Demon
Location: Hessen, Germany
Country: Germany
Rating: 4.3 out of 5
Price: $16 per person
Supplier: Morticus Ghosttours
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Introduction
If you’re craving a different way to explore Frankfurt beyond its usual historic sights, this tour might be just the ticket. Combining a guided city walk with elements of horror theater, it offers an unusual mix of storytelling, history, and a dash of the macabre. For those interested in uncovering the city’s darker legends and twisted past, this experience promises enough chills and thrills.
One aspect we really appreciate is the theatrical twist—a guide who not only narrates dark tales but also transforms into a sinister character, complete with a false set of teeth and a hungry persona. It adds a theatrical layer that elevates the storytelling beyond typical historical walks.
However, a key consideration is the tone of the tour—it’s quite spooky and may not suit younger children or those easily frightened. Also, since the tour is only 75 minutes long, you might find it more of a quick, atmospheric glimpse into Frankfurt’s haunted side than an in-depth history lesson.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy a theatrical scare, appreciate dark stories, or are simply curious about Frankfurt’s eerie legends.


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This tour’s main appeal lies in its combination of storytelling and theatrical performance. As you meet your guide in front of the Emperor’s Cathedral—an iconic Frankfurt landmark—you’re immediately plunged into an eerie atmosphere. The guide, who is described as “always hungry” and capable of turning dangerous when he “takes out his false teeth,” sets the tone for a storytelling journey that’s equal parts spooky and engaging.
While the narrative is centered around dark tales of Frankfurt’s past, the theatrical elements—like the guide’s transformation—give it a creepy, immersive feel. Reviewers mention that the guide’s performance adds an entertaining and unsettling layer to the experience, making it more lively than a typical historical walk.
The tour kicks off at the main entrance of the Emperor’s Cathedral, beside the restaurant Cucinare delle Grazie. From here, you’ll walk through the restored old town, which is notable for its charming medieval architecture and the historic Römer (Town Hall). Although the focus is on the darker stories, the walk through these historic streets allows you to appreciate Frankfurt’s architectural beauty and understand its layered past.
Crossing the Eiserner Steg (a famous iron pedestrian bridge over the Main River), you gain a beautiful view of the city skyline, which contrasts sharply with the dark tales. The bridge is a popular spot for locals and travelers alike, and in this context, it adds a visual reminder of the city’s bustling life amid its haunted stories.
Next, the group heads towards the parks of the Museum of Applied Arts, where the guide introduces the “spawn of the devil,” symbolizing perhaps the city’s darker folklore. Reviewers note that the guide’s stories about horrors of the past are delivered with flair, often making the history feel alive and unsettling.
What really sets this tour apart is the theatrical narration. The guide’s ability to switch into a “dangerous” character—biting, hungry, and menacing—amplifies the eerie atmosphere. As one reviewer puts it, the guide “becomes a character who will suck your meat and your bones through your skin,” which, while spooky, also makes the stories memorable.
This theatrical style might not be for everyone, especially if you prefer a more subdued historical narration, but it undoubtedly keeps the energy high and adds a layer of entertainment.
Throughout the tour, you’ll hear about Frankfurt’s haunted past, including stories of ghosts, curses, and dark legends. The narrative is designed to entertain and spook, with some reviewers mentioning that they felt genuinely scared at moments. The stories are vivid, often with a macabre twist, contributing to a chilling but fun experience.
At just $16, this tour offers solid value for a 75-minute experience. Considering that it includes a theatrical guide and a unique storytelling approach, it’s a reasonably priced way to add a spooky twist to your sightseeing—especially if you’re traveling on a budget.
The meeting point in front of the Emperor’s Cathedral is central and easy to find, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. The tour duration is fixed, but you should check availability for specific starting times—these are usually scheduled throughout the day.
The tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health issues like heart problems or epilepsy due to its spooky content. Also, because it’s focused on storytelling and theatrics, some travelers might find the performance a bit over the top, or perhaps even unsettling if they prefer straightforward historical explanations.
Transportation isn’t included, so plan to arrive at the meeting point independently. Also, note that cameras, drones, or large luggage aren’t permitted during the tour, maintaining a focus on the experience and safety.

This tour offers an entertaining and atmospheric way to explore Frankfurt’s dark legends, blending history, theater, and storytelling. It’s especially appealing to those who enjoy ghost stories, legends, or theatrical performances with a creepy twist. The affordable price makes it accessible, and the short duration means it’s easy to fit into a packed sightseeing day.
However, it’s important to understand that this isn’t a comprehensive historical tour—rather, it’s a themed experience designed to entertain and spook. If you’re after factual insights into Frankfurt’s history, you might prefer a more traditional guided walk. But if you want a memorable, slightly spooky adventure that’s fun and different, this tour is worth considering.
Overall, it’s a solid choice for thrill-seekers and those curious about the darker side of Frankfurt, provided you’re comfortable with theatrical horror elements and spooky stories.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for ages 12 and up due to its spooky content and theatrical scares.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes about 75 minutes, making it an easy addition to your day in Frankfurt.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided tour in German and the theatrical storytelling. Transportation, food, and other extras are not included.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting point is easy to find.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for walking around Frankfurt’s historic streets.
In summary, if you’re after something a bit spooky, fun, and different from the usual sightseeing routes, the Frankfurt Horror Theater and City Tour offers a memorable way to experience the city’s darker stories—an experience that combines history with theatrical flair at a very reasonable price. Perfect for curious travelers who enjoy a good scare and a story well told.