Let your kids discover the hidden treasures of Frankfurt on a historical tour on foot and on the water! Enjoy sightseeing in the Old Town and go on a fantastic cruise along the Main River. See the Romer, Frankfurt Cathedral and so much more!

Highlights
  • Discover the highlights of Frankfurt with a 5-Stars Private Guide
  • Make history fun through interesting stories, tasks and riddles for children
  • See the Old Town, Römer and so much more
  • Visit the Imperial Cathedral and learn about German kings
  • Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Main River (only in 3-hour tour)

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  • 2 - 3 Hours
  • Private TourExclusive only for you
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  • Live GuideEnglish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Polish
  • Walking tour
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Discover historical facts about German kings and electors, legends about brave knights and local folklore on a family friendly walking tour of Frankfurt’s Old Town! Let your children learn local history and culture through amazing stories of a 5-Stars Guide, who is a master storyteller. Bring the family on an adventure!

Join the 2-hour walking tour to see the best selected highlights of Frankfurt. Let your kids discover the legend about an underdog battling a giant by the David and Goliath Sculpture and learn about Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the famous German playwright, novelist, scientist and statesman. See Goethe’s former house and memorial, as well as the Gutenberg Monument, which celebrates the heroes of the Printing Revolution in Europe.

Your Private Guide will ensure your kids are having a great time as you explore the historic Old Town. See St Catharine’s, St Paul’s and Old St Nicholas Church. Enjoy the medieval atmosphere of the market square Römerberg, with its charming timber townhouses, the iconic 15th century Römer town hall, the Fountain of Justice dedicated to the goddess of justice, and the Minerva Statue.

Take a stroll along the narrow streets of New Old Town, following the so-called “coronation route” to the Frankfurt Cathedral. Hear stories about the kings and electors who were crowned in the cathedral and step inside to admire its elegant interiors. The walking route will continue along the famous Mainkai riverfront road and end by the Iron Footbridge, which offers amazing city views over the Main River.

Choose the 3-hours option to make unforgettable memories at a guided cruise along the Main River. You can go either downriver or upriver, depending on the time of the departure. Upriver you will see landmarks such as the Dreikönigskirche, Main Plaza, Literature House and two historic cranes and two historic railway carriages at the industrial memorial site Ruhrorter Werft – Frankfurt-Ost. Downriver you will see highlights such as the Städel Museum, Commerzbank Headquarters and the University Hospital.

Includes
  • Family-Friendly Tour of Frankfurt Old Town Highlights and a Cruise
  • 5-Stars Guide who speaks fluently in chosen language
  • Entry to free parts of the Frankfurt Cathedral
  • Tickets for a 50-minutes guided cruise (in 3-hour option)
  • Tour program tailored to families with children, with fun facts and riddles about Frankfurt’s history and culture

Important information

Meeting point

Meet your guide In front of the David and Goliath Sculpture, Zeil 129, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Important information

What you should know

  • Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information
  • Please note that the direction of the sightseeing cruise will vary depending on the time of departure. Upriver departures are at 12:00AM, 2:00PM, 4:00PM. Downriver departures are at 11:00AM, 1:00PM, 3:00PM, 4:30PM, 5:00PM. Please book your tour accordingly
  • Frankfurt Cathedral is open Monday to Thursday and Saturday between 9AM-12PM and then 1.15-8PM. On Fridays and Sundays the cathedral can be visited between 1.15-8PM. Sightseeing during the daily, Sunday and holiday masses may be restricted.