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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hey, I'm an active person who likes to travel. I connect cultures and love to welcome people to my city. I studied law and the history of Frankfurt with the fun facts are simply unique here....
Wir sind (hauptsächlich) eine Gruppe von Studierenden, die Frankfurt lieben, eine Stadt mit all ihren Facetten und verborgenen Schätzen. Frankfurt hat so viel mehr zu bieten, als ihr Ruf als Bänkerstadt ihr vorauseilt.
Durch unsere spendenbasierten Touren wollen wir allen Menschen ermöglichen unsere Stadt auf unterschiedlichste Weise kennenzulernen, unabhängig der Größe des Geldbeutels.
Sachsenhausen is one of the most charming neighborhoods in Frankfurt. We will tour its picturesque streets in this free tour in Spanish.
At the indicated time, we will meet at the meeting point to begin the free tour.
From there we will take a walk to the Eiserner Steg bridge. On the other bank of the Main River, Sachsenhausen awaits us: one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Frankfurt. We will stop in front of the Städel Museum, an artistic reference in the region. After learning about its origins, we will contemplate the Gothic architecture of the Dreikönigskirche church.
We will continue the free tour in front of the oldest house in Frankfurt. When would you say it was built? The next stop will be Brückenstrasse, the most famous street in Sachsenhausen. Their windows will catch your attention!
Next we will stop along the way so that those who wish can have an Apfelwein on their own. This popular apple wine is part of Frankfurt's culinary identity. We will explain some of their gastronomic customs! Then we'll set our sights on the Kuhhirten Tower, which has a legendary past.
Römerberg 11. You can walk from the Central Station (15 min) or take the U-Bahn (Metro) 4 or 5 to the Dom/Römer station. We will be waiting for you in front of the Old Nikolai Church on Römer Square with an orange umbrella.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).