Private Guided Walking Tour of Frankfurt's Democratic History

2 hours Free CancellationMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourMin age 3+Guided Operated by European Voyages

Why we love it?

The "Frankfurt's Democratic Legacy" private guided walking tour offers a two-hour exploration of the city's historical significance in the development of democracy. Participants will visit key sites, including the iconic Römer, while engaging with a professional guide who provides insights into Frankfurt's political history and its role in shaping democratic ideals. This tour is well-suited for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern governance. With a limited group size, the experience allows for a more personalized and in-depth discussion of Frankfurt's democratic legacy.

Inclusions

  • Professional guide
  • Planned itinerary
  • Limited group size

Exclusions

  • Transportation
  • Meals and Beverages
  • Entrance tickets to Goethe Haus of €11

Itinerary

Stop 1

The Neuer Börneplatz Memorial Site in Frankfurt is a poignant tribute to the Jewish community that once thrived in the city and the many lives lost during the Holocaust. Located near the site of the old Jewish ghetto and cemetery, the memorial features a wall engraved with the names of over 11,000 Jewish citizens of Frankfurt who were deported and murdered during the Nazi regime. The site serves as a place of remembrance, highlighting the importance of acknowledging the atrocities of the past and preserving the memory of the Jewish community's history in Frankfurt.

Frankfurter Römer

Walk to Römer, Frankfurt's medieval city hall and a site of civic governance for centuries. This historic building is a symbol of the city's long-standing commitment to civic engagement. The exterior of the Römer, its iconic facade, and the Römerberg Square.

Frankfurter Römer

Visit Paulskirche, a symbol of Germany's democratic movement. Built in the 18th century, it became the meeting place of the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848, the first freely elected German parliament.

EXTERIOR VIEW

Walk to Goethe House and Goetheplatz - From Paulskirche, walk to Goetheplatz and the nearby Goethe House, the birthplace of renowned writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Although Goethe himself wasn’t directly involved in politics, his ideas on freedom and human rights influenced democratic thought. See The statue of Goethe at Goetheplatz and the exterior of his restored home.

EXTERIOR VISIT

Stop 5

Friedensstraße in Frankfurt is a historically significant street that symbolizes peace and reconciliation. Located near the city center, it serves as a reminder of the importance of peace in the aftermath of war and conflict. The street's name reflects Frankfurt's role in various peace movements and treaties throughout its history, emphasizing the city's commitment to promoting harmony and democratic values. Friedensstraße also leads to several key historical sites, offering a quiet reflection amid the bustling urban environment.

Stop 6

End the tour at the Main Riverbank, near the Eiserner Steg, a pedestrian bridge offering beautiful views of the skyline and city landmarks. Discuss Frankfurt's modern identity as a major financial hub and its commitment to democracy within the framework of the European Union. See panoramic views of the Main River and Eiserner Steg.

Please Note

  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Passport required

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start