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Emperors, Coronations, and Mainhattan: A Journey Through the Heart of Frankfurt

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Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
Languages: German and English
Guru: Holger
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Registered on 25 November 2022
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Hi, I'm Holger! To me, Frankfurt is more than just a skyline – it's my home. I’ve lived in the heart of this city for over 13 years and know every side of it, from the shiny Financial District to the winding alleys of the Old Town. Why you should join me on this tour: True Insider Perspective: I’ll show you the spots that aren't in any guidebook. Exciting Contrasts: Experience the interplay between rich history and a modern metropolis. Personal Atmosphere: With me, you’re not just a "tourist," you’re a guest. My Goal: You arrive as a visitor and leave feeling like you’ve seen Frankfurt through the eyes of a friend. Are you ready for the real Frankfurt? Then come join me!
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Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free

Tour description

Frankfurt is much more than glass and steel: it's the historical heart of Germany! 🏛️👑


Forget the image of a bland banking city! Frankfurt is the historical heart of Germany. Join me on an entertaining journey through the centuries, from imperial coronation to skyscrapers. A journey through time:


Join me on a trip to the ancient center of the Holy Roman Empire. We will explore the place where powerful emperors were elected and crowned, and visit the place considered the cradle of German democracy. It's a journey following the footsteps of those who forged our history: from poets and visionary thinkers to brave democrats.



This is what you can expect:

We delve into the era when Frankfurt was the political center of the Holy Roman Empire. For more than 400 years, German emperors were elected and crowned here. We follow the historic coronation route and witness the leap from the imperial era to the birth of German democracy.



Highlights of our tour:

  • 🏛️ Römerberg: The historic town hall and heart of the old town.
  • 👑 Imperial Hall: Where magnificent coronation banquets were once held.
  • 🏘️ New Old Town and Chicken Market: An architectural gem of reconstruction and modernity.
  • ⚖️ House of the Golden Scales: One of the most magnificent half-timbered houses in the city.
  • St. Bartholomew's Cathedral: Monumental site of imperial elections.
  • 🎨 Saalgasse: A colorful mix of bold and modern postmodernism.
  • 🏗️ Wertheym House: The only half-timbered house in the old town that survived the war.
  • 🌉 Iron Bridge: The most famous photo spot to view the skyline.
  • 🗳️ St. Paul's Church: Symbol of freedom and the first German National Assembly.



Key facts and notes:

  • Duration: Approx. 2 1/2 hours at a relaxed pace.
  • Meeting point: We meet at the Fountain of Justice in Römerberg. You'll recognize me by my pink umbrella.
  • Concept: This tour is based on the "pay what you want" principle of GuruWalk. At the end, you decide how much the experience is worth.
  • 🍔 Expert tips: After the tour, I'll gladly tell you where to find the best apple wine and the most authentic hand cheese off the usual tourist paths.



I look forward to showing you my Frankfurt and wish you a great time!


See you soon in Römerberg!
Holger



Highlights

What will we see on this tour?

Meeting point:
Römerberg 26, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
See you at Römerberg, behind the fountain. You'll recognize me by my pink umbrella.
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Outside visit
Römerberg
Typical representatives of half-timbered construction were rebuilt through the reconstruction of the east row on the Römerberg. Each wooden element had its specific name. Frankfurt's first bank was founded in the 17th century in the Großer Engel corner building.
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Free entry
Römer
The patrician house became the city hall of Frankfurt as early as 1405 and is still the seat of the Lord Mayor. Large halls were built on the ground floor, which were rented out during trade fairs. There are several explanations for the name of the town hall: one says that the merchant who lived here until the building came into municipal ownership mainly traded with Rome and Italy.
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Free entry
Kaisersaal
The Kaisersaal is the undisputed gem of the Römer. Initially, the Kaisersaal was used as the assembly hall of the Frankfurt Council. In 1612 the councilors invited for the first time to a festive banquet in their council chamber, reason: the coronation of Emperor Mathias. To this day, it is the ballroom for all important receptions.
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How much does this tour cost?

Free tours don't have a fixed price. At the end, each person contributes to the guide the amount they consider fair based on their satisfaction. As a guideline, Guruwalk recommends between €15 and $50 per participant.

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Who is this tour for?

Accessibility
Not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Accepts bookings of up to 100 people.
Pets
Suitable for bringing pets.

What should I know?

Minimum attendees
Requires a minimum of 5 people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour does not require payment for entries or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you cannot attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
Payment methods
Cash payment only.
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