Frankfurt 3-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Frankfurt
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- LHR06:351h 45mDirectFRA09:20London - Frankfurt|Mon, May 6|British AirwaysUS$55US$55
- LHR07:101h 35mDirectFRA09:45London - Frankfurt|Thu, Apr 25|British AirwaysUS$157US$157
- LHR19:451h 40mDirectFRA22:25London - Frankfurt|Tue, Apr 23|British AirwaysUS$171US$171
- LON13:003h 5mDirectFRA14:00London - Frankfurt|Wed, Apr 24|British AirwaysFind More FlightsFind More Flights
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Day 1 | Morning
Goethe House
Opening Hours: Open on Sun,10:00am-5:30pm;Open on Mon-Sat,10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 7 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
The Goethe House is adjacent to the Goethe Museum. On August 28, 1749, the famous German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born here and spent his youth here. The famous "The Sorrows of Young Werther" and the prologue of "Faust" are completed here. Like the old German dwellings, the former residence is quite inconspicuous. During World War II, the building was almost completely destroyed by bombing. After the war, people faithfully restored the original appearance of the former residence. Precious furniture, authentic works of art, valuable ornaments, books, portraits, and manuscripts carefully moved elsewhere during the war were brought back after the war, and they are now sitting securely in the places that once belonged to them. Overview of the former residence The entrance to the former residence is at the black iron gate at the back door of the house. The Goethe House has four floors, with the hall, yellow room, blue room and kitchen on the first floor. Hangers, Frankfurt-style wooden cabinets and safes are placed in the hall, and a hidden door on the side leads to the underground wine cellar. In the yellow room (Yellowroom) on the left side of the hall, there is a collection of portraits of Goethe in his youth. The blue room was used as a dining room, decorated with a baroque round dining table, a mirror, and a sewing machine that Goethe's mother used to use by the window. The living room climbs up the luxuriously carved stairs to the second floor, where the living room and music room are mainly located. The living room is very spacious and decorated with luxurious and elegant red velvet. Goethe highly respects Chinese culture. The wallpaper in the living room is full of rich Chinese style, so the living room is also called "Peking" hall. It was here that Goethe chatted and laughed with writers, poets and dramatists from Germany and other European countries. The concert hall is also a frequent hangout for the music-loving Goethe family. An old clavichord is kept here, and the surrounding walls are decorated with portraits of members of the Goethe family. The room where Goethe was born The room where Goethe was born is located on the northeast side of the third floor. The newspaper by the window published the news of Goethe's baptism after birth, and the date of birth "August 28, 1749" marked by Goethe himself. In addition, a portrait of Goethe in his later years hangs in the room. The library and gallery on the third floor are also worth a visit, with a collection of 2,000 volumes. These books are well preserved, slightly yellowed, and have a sense of age. Goethe also likes to collect art collections very much. In the gallery on the third floor, you can see many masterpieces of German and Dutch schools. The study on the fourth floor of the former residence of the study houses the high-footed desk used by Goethe. Goethe wrote "Faust", "William Meister's Studying and Roaming Years" and a large number of poems in his narrow and simple studio. The room adjacent to the study houses the puppet theatre, which was featured in Goethe's "Wilhelm Meister's Studying and Wandering Years". On the north side of the fourth floor, there is an exhibition of the former residence of Goethe, where you can see the documents about the building, the customs of Frankfurt, manuscripts, notes, letters and other precious materials of Goethe when he lived in Frankfurt. After visiting the Goethe House, you can go to the Goethe Museum adjacent to it. The museum has a total of 14 exhibition halls displaying paintings from the Goethe era.
Day 1 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Goethe House, Römer City Hall next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
Römer City Hall
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30-17:30, Friday, Saturday and public holidays 10:00-16:00, Christmas Eve and December 31st 10:00-13:00, Christmas, December 26 And New Year's Day is not open.
Ticket Price: 2 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours
Location: Roemerberg 23, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
This is one of the landmarks of Frankfurt. Located on the Roman Forum, the three gabled buildings are the city hall of Frankfurt, because the middle one used to be the residence of the Roman merchants, hence the name Romer. It used to be the place where the emperor was crowned and is now the office of the mayor. On the second floor of the building is the Kaisersaal, the place where the Holy Roman Emperor held his coronation ceremony. The walls of the hall are hung with portraits of 52 emperors from Charlemagne to Franz II. It used to be the banquet hall after the emperor's coronation ceremony, now it is the reception hall, and now it is also the place where the German national football team triumphs and fans revel. On the second-floor terrace decorated with emblems, players of the German football team were greeted by the crowd.
Day 1 | Evening
Don’t forget to book Sofitel Frankfurt Opera in advance, because all the tourists head to Römer City Hall love staying at it.
Sofitel Frankfurt Opera
The French way of life drifts through our elegant grand hotel like the scent of a delicate perfume, adorning it with art, culture and lively charm. L'art de vivre in the Sofitel Frankfurt Opera - the French way to discover Mainhattan.
Day 2 | Morning
MAIN TOWER
Opening Hours: Observation deck opening hours, summer Sunday-Thursday 10:00-21:00, Friday, Saturday 10:00-23:00; Winter Sunday-Thursday 10:00-19:00, Friday, Saturday 10:00-21:00; the observation deck may be closed due to weather conditions, please refer to the official website for the specific opening hours.
Ticket Price: 7.5 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours
Location: New Mainzer Strasse 52-58, D - 60311 Frankfurt a. M.
This is one of the many skylines in Frankfurt, opened in 2000 and is 200 meters high. Visitors can take the elevator to its observation deck to get a panoramic view of Frankfurt, especially when night falls, to feel the urban atmosphere of Frankfurt.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Michael189189: Main Tower in Frankfurt, Germany Near the main railway station in Frankfurt, the Main Tower is the landmark of Frankfurt.Next to the Main Tower is the Main River.You can see the very beautiful scenery along the Main River along the Main Tower.There is a restaurant under the tower, you can eat while Enjoy the beautiful scenery
Trip.com User: Loved the contrast between new and old, the city and that area in particulat is very pretty
Day 2 | Afternoon
Zoo Frankfurt nearby is the top choice before you leave MAIN TOWER and hit the road.
Zoo Frankfurt
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: 9 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours
Location: Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 1, 60316 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Built in 1858, it has about 450 species of animals and covers an area of 13 hectares. The zoo is divided into several venues based on animal habits, such as nocturnal animals, insect museum, marine life museum, etc. If you bring children to play in Frankfurt If you have enough time, it would be a good choice to experience a German-style zoo.
Day 2 | Evening
After visiting the glorious Zoo Frankfurt, JW Marriott Hotel Frankfurt nearby is the best place to stay.
JW Marriott Hotel Frankfurt
The luxury hotel Jumeirah Frankfurt is located in the heart of the city, in walking distance to the Opera house, the New Old Town, the banking quarter and famous shopping streets. Set on 25 floors, the hotel offers great views of the city’s skyline and offers a modern yet timeless design. Jumeirah Frankfurt’s dining options consist of the contemporary signature restaurant Max on One Grillroom and the elegant Ember Bar & Lounge. The exclusive Jumeirah brand Talise Spa features two separate saunas, dedicated relaxation areas, five treatment rooms and an extensive range of tailor-made experiences in a luxurious atmosphere.
Day 3 | Morning
German Film Museum (Deutsches Filmmuseum)
Opening Hours: Open on Tue,Thu-Sun,10:00am-6:00pm;Open on Wed,10:00am-8:00pm
Ticket Price: 6 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Schaumainkai 41, 60596 Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
If you like German movies, it is of course not to be missed. There are library history and film history exhibitions, the content and archives of the exhibition will be constantly updated, there are also premieres and some special film events in the public cinema, and the catalogue magazines sold on the newsstands have program schedules.
Day 3 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at German Film Museum (Deutsches Filmmuseum), you can head to Senckenberg Natural History Museum, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
Senckenberg Natural History Museum
Opening Hours: Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm;Open on Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri,9:00am-5:00pm;Open on Wed,9:00am-8:00pm
Ticket Price: 10 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
The Senckenberg Natural History Museum is the largest natural museum in Germany. It focuses on the changes of the earth and the evolution of various life forms over the past four billion years. It collects animal and plant specimens, paleontological fossil specimens and There are millions of mineral rock specimens, and many collections are rare treasures. The paleontological exhibits are very rich, including various ancient fish, dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx and mammals. In the square in front of the museum, there are two life-size simulated dinosaurs, allowing visitors to start a journey of exploring nature in time and space before entering the museum. The museum is divided into four exhibition halls: the reptile exhibition hall, the mammal exhibition hall, the insect and bird exhibition hall and the marine life exhibition hall. Among them, the reptile exhibition hall has a rich collection of similar specimens. Next to the mammalian exhibition hall is the so-called "research platform", where visitors can discover the secrets of the rainforest and are also a playground for children. Children come here with curiosity to observe the distribution of animals at different heights of the rainforest like real scientists. Pythons, turtles, Komodo dragons, these remnants of the dinosaur age continue their evolution. The "time machine" in the pavilion - a huge time wheel that simulates the changes of the earth's surface through multimedia equipment. Through it, people can see the past 750 million years ago or the future 250 million years later to look back or look forward to the development of the earth. The computer information service points located throughout the museum provide enough information for visitors who want to learn more about certain topics. The museum cinema vividly reproduces the process of natural evolution with modern technology.
Frankfurt 3-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights from Frankfurt
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- FRA20:402h 10mDirectDUB21:50Frankfurt - Dublin|Fri, Apr 26|Aer LingusUS$56US$56
- FRA14:453h 5mDirectSAW18:50Frankfurt - Istanbul|Fri, Apr 19|Pegasus AirlinesUS$133US$133
- FRA06:501h 25mDirectLCY07:15Frankfurt - London|Tue, May 7|Air DolomitiUS$189US$189
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