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Get to Know the Charming Historic District of Sachsenhausen: Free Tour
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Nicolas
Duration
1h 30min
Meeting point
Paulsplatz, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Languages
Spanish
From €0
Tip based
Free Booking. Free Cancellation.
No fixed price — pay what you feel the tour is worth.
Overview
Our adventure begins discreetly at the Römer, the scene of the great coronations that made Frankfurt the only German city with the tradition of the Apfelwien.
We will leave the power bank behind and head towards the Main River. The iconic Iron Bridge not only offers a spectacular view of the skyline and the old quarter; its crossing is a symbolic act: crossing the Main River has always been a passage to "the other side," a historically and culturally rich jurisdiction that has defined local identity. While the lights of the business city shine behind, the mystery that awaits on the south bank.
Final Destination: The Sachsenhausen Labyrinth. Once on the south bank, we will enter the heart of Alt-Sachsenhausen, where the spirit of Frankfurt remains at its purest and most unpolished, boasting its own unwritten code for drinking Ebbelwoi. Do you know why it must be served in the fluted glass (Geripptes)?
The tour will conclude with the heroine of Germany's democratic revolution because, yes, also this humble corner of the Teutonic country remembers its, perhaps somewhat strange, heroes of history.
We will leave the power bank behind and head towards the Main River. The iconic Iron Bridge not only offers a spectacular view of the skyline and the old quarter; its crossing is a symbolic act: crossing the Main River has always been a passage to "the other side," a historically and culturally rich jurisdiction that has defined local identity. While the lights of the business city shine behind, the mystery that awaits on the south bank.
Final Destination: The Sachsenhausen Labyrinth. Once on the south bank, we will enter the heart of Alt-Sachsenhausen, where the spirit of Frankfurt remains at its purest and most unpolished, boasting its own unwritten code for drinking Ebbelwoi. Do you know why it must be served in the fluted glass (Geripptes)?
The tour will conclude with the heroine of Germany's democratic revolution because, yes, also this humble corner of the Teutonic country remembers its, perhaps somewhat strange, heroes of history.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
Requires at least 6 participants to run
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Pet-friendly
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Our Guides
On arrival
We will meet in front of the entrance gate to Paul's Church, next to the monument to German unity (Einheitsdenkmal "The unity monument")
Free Cancellation
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.
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