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Discover Frankfurt's charm on this 2-hour guided walking tour exploring St. Paul’s Church, the Römer, Old Town, and secret alleys with an engaging local guide.
Exploring Frankfurt through a guided walking tour offers a chance to see both iconic sights and hidden gems of this vibrant city. This experience isn’t just for travelers; it also appeals to locals eager to deepen their knowledge of Frankfurt’s history. Led by Dimitri, a charismatic guide with Russian roots and 35 years in the city, this tour promises a lively mix of storytelling, humor, and authentic insights.
What really makes this tour shine is Dimitri’s evident passion for Frankfurt—he’s known for his enthusiasm and personable style, making history come alive. The tour covers main landmarks like the Römer, St. Paul’s Church, and the New Old Town, as well as secret alleyways off the typical tourist trail. A potential consideration? The tour is in German, which might limit non-German speakers, and some interior visits depend on opening hours. Still, for those interested in a comprehensive, authentic look at Frankfurt’s core, this tour is a winner.
This walk is best suited for history lovers, city explorers, and anyone wanting a local’s perspective on Frankfurt’s historic and modern attractions. It’s perfect if you enjoy a mix of sightseeing and storytelling, and don’t mind walking for around two hours.


This two-hour walking tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Frankfurt’s history and modern charm. It’s designed not only for visitors but also for locals curious about their city’s story. What truly sets it apart is Dimitri’s infectious enthusiasm—his love for Frankfurt makes the experience engaging and genuine. His storytelling style combines humor with in-depth knowledge, making complex history accessible and enjoyable.
The tour’s highlights include the Römerberg square with its medieval town hall, the Iron Footbridge, and the Museum Embankment, all of which are essential landmarks for understanding Frankfurt’s identity. But what makes this tour especially compelling are the hidden corners—narrow alleyways and secluded courtyards that most visitors overlook. Dimitri’s knack for revealing these lesser-known spots enhances the sense of discovery.
While the entire experience is in German, the clarity of the guide’s explanations makes it accessible for German speakers or travelers with good language skills. The tour’s duration is just right—long enough to see the key sights without feeling rushed, and flexible enough to fit into a busy itinerary.
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The tour kicks off at the main entrance of St. Paul’s Church, a symbol of Frankfurt’s political history. Dimitri, easily recognizable by his “Erlebnis Frankfurt” sign, greets guests warmly. The church itself, once a meeting place for democracy, sets a historic tone for the walk.
Next, the group strolls to Römerberg, the historic heart of Frankfurt. Here, the Römer—the city’s medieval town hall—stands as a photographic highlight. Dimitri explains the significance of this building, which has been the city’s administrative seat for centuries, and shares stories about its architectural transformations over time.
Leaving the main square, the tour veers into secret pathways. These alleys reveal a different side of Frankfurt—less polished but full of character. Dimitri uncovers stories about these hidden treasures, which often have historical roots dating back to the city’s medieval days. These little passages add a sense of intimacy and discovery, perfect for those who love exploring off the beaten track.
Crossing the Eiserner Steg, or Iron Footbridge, offers stunning views of the Main River. Dimitri shares insights into its construction and significance, as well as the nearby museum embankment, home to Frankfurt’s renowned art collections. You’ll get a sense of how the city balances its modern vibrancy with historic charm.
One of the tour’s highlights is the glimpse of the medieval Imperial Palace ruins. Dimitri discusses its role in Frankfurt’s imperial past and the city’s importance within the Holy Roman Empire. Although only fragments remain, they evoke a powerful sense of the city’s historic prominence.
Finally, the tour explores the New Old Town, a modern reconstruction of Frankfurt’s historic center, built after the destruction of World War II. Dimitri points out the blend of old and new architecture, and shares stories about the reconstruction efforts that brought this area back to life.
Depending on the day, Dimitri may take the group inside the Kaisersaal in the Römer or the Imperial Palace for brief visits and explanations. These interior visits, although dependent on opening hours, add an extra layer of context to the sites.


The tour lasts about two hours—just enough time to see the core sights without fatigue. Starting at the main entrance of St. Paul’s Church, it’s easy to locate and convenient to integrate into a broader day of sightseeing in Frankfurt.
The cost is reasonable considering the depth of knowledge and local insights offered. The tour is in German, so it’s best suited for German speakers or those comfortable with the language. Since interior visits are optional and depend on opening hours, travelers should plan accordingly, especially if visiting during busy times or city events.
The flexibility of booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind. Plus, the option to reserve now and pay later makes planning easier amid fluctuating travel conditions.
This walking experience is perfect for history buffs, city enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want more than just a surface tour. If you enjoy stories that bring places to life, Dimitri’s engaging approach will resonate. The route’s mix of major sights and hidden corners ensures you leave with a well-rounded understanding of Frankfurt’s past and present.
It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate local insights and aren’t seeking a rushed or overly polished experience. If you’re looking to deepen your connection with Frankfurt, this tour offers genuine value and a chance to see an authentic side of the city.
However, those requiring wheelchair access should note the tour isn’t suitable for mobility limitations, and non-German speakers might find it less accessible. Still, for most, the cultural and historical insights compensate for these considerations.
Is the tour in English or German?
This tour is conducted in German, making it ideal for German speakers or those comfortable with the language.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering key sights and hidden paths around Frankfurt’s Old Town.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the main entrance of St. Paul’s Church, marked with the “Erlebnis Frankfurt” sign.
Are interior visits included?
Yes, if the sites are open, Dimitri may take you inside the Kaisersaal in the Römer and the Imperial Palace for brief visits.
What if some sites are closed?
If sites like the Kaisersaal or Imperial Palace are closed due to city events, the guide will adjust the itinerary accordingly.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included—guests need to make their own way there.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the focus on history and walking might be more enjoyable for older children or teenagers who are interested in city stories.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as the routes include narrow alleys and uneven pavements.
This Frankfurt walking tour stands out as a well-balanced mix of iconic sights and lesser-known treasures, all delivered with genuine enthusiasm by Dimitri. If you’re seeking to understand the city beyond the typical tourist spots, this experience offers a personal touch and insightful stories that bring Frankfurt’s history to life. It’s a smart choice for those who love a good blend of culture, history, and authentic local flavor—all within a compact, two-hour walk.