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Frankfurt, Where Medieval and Modern Intertwine

Packed with a vibrant spirit and fascinating sights, Frankfurt is a city where the ultra-modern skyscrapers of the business district flow into the twisting, cobblestone alleys of Old Sachsenhausen. Imagine hearty German food to enjoy on nearly every corner and rich history begging for you to uncover it. Add breathtaking outdoor scenery to enrapture you, and you have a city you will want to explore again and again. Book your flight to Frankfurt with Royal Air Maroc, and let Frankfurt’s fascinating facets whisk you away on an adventure.

Can’t-Miss Attractions in Frankfurt

There are centuries of history waiting to be discovered in Frankfurt, dotted among modern marvels that are well worth enjoying.

  • Visit Römerberg Square

Surrounded by charming buildings and even some memorials, this open space in the heart of the Old Town will keep you enraptured for hours. Be sure to grab a picture with Justice herself in her famous blindfold at the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Frankfurt Am Main) fountain, commissioned in 1543 CE. The entire area (Dom-Römer Quarter) dates to the 15th century, and the 11 restored Ostzeile buildings alongside the Salzhaus framing the historic City Hall (Römer) are sure to captivate you.

  • Historic Buildings

Don’t miss the Frankfurt Am Main Altstadt’s quirky buildings, with some stunning reconstructions of historic half-timber houses. You can even walk the old coronation route of the German Emperors. The Frankfurt Innenstadt is home to the Alte Oper concert hall with its tinkling fountain and striking looks.

  • Towering Skyscrapers

Contrast Frankfurt’s historic charms with its famed modern skyscrapers at the Frankfurt Main Tower 56th-storey observation deck, where the bright lights of the city will unfold below you. Raise a glass to cider-inspired Westhafen Tower. Don’t forget the dizzying experimental architecture of the MyZeil shopping centre either!

Interesting Museums in Frankfurt

Explore masters of art from Goya, Monet, and Vermeer right through to the modern day at the Städel Art Museum, whose iconic circle-punched lawns are a statement piece of their own. Find more modern artists at the Museum für Moderne Kunst, too.

The Städel is also the heart of the so-called ‘Museumsufer‘ strip, where you will find 39 museums nestled together, perfect for days spent exploring everything from films to architecture, culture, and the artefacts of the Historisches Museum.

Then step into pre-history at the Naturmuseum Senckenberg, home to the largest European collection of dinosaur remains and the Messel Pit fossil site, Germany’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Finish off the dazzling museums in Frankfurt with Goethe House, the childhood home of German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, with a fascinating museum dedicated to him right next door.

Frankfurt’s Most Picturesque Parks

Experience a different side of Frankfurt, and head to Palmengarten. This expansive botanical garden is shot through with twisting paths linking delightful themed areas like the rose garden, heather garden, and flower house. It’s a thriving hub of attractions and festivals year-round, including the Rose and Light Festival (held in June) when the gardens are romantically lit up with lanterns and candles while live music and dancers entertain you.

Right next door lies the tranquil Grüneburgpark, complete with a tiny Korean garden folded into the classic English park styling. Then snap a photo at Marshall-Brunnen, and say hello to the three bronze water nymphs at play in the fountain.

Bethmannpark lies close to the centre of the city and contains the magical Garten des Himmlischen Friedens. Here majestic dragons guard Chinese architectural gems with bridges over tinkling water and an oasis of tranquillity.

Frankfurt Shopping

Start your shopping trip at Berger Strasse. Here you will find the very best independent boutiques in Frankfurt, interspersed with entertaining second-hand stores. It’s a colourful, playful area, with plenty of places to refuel with coffee and snacks and an immersive vibrancy that will help create beautiful memories.

On Saturdays, head to the local Farmer’s Market near the Bornheim Mitte station for succulent, fresh treats. There are some larger department-style stores in the area too. Still hungry? Head to Kleinmarkthalle, where you’ll find a wealth of local delicacies as well as exotic foods in a sprawling indoor market – be sure to try the local bratwursts!

Combine bargain hunting with your museum trips at the Museumsufer flea market, the city’s largest. Nearby Bruckenstrasse and Wallstrasse are great for thrifting and independent boutiques. Make Goethestrasse your go-to destination for luxury brand-name designers. Skyline Plaza is great if you need a modern shopping mall with some familiar shopfronts.

What to Do with Children in Frankfurt

The title of Frankfurt’s most intriguing museum has to go to Dialogmuseum, and it's perfect for children too. A learning experience that will help build their empathy, with escape room overtones, it allows you to experience life without sight, guided by staff who have their own visual impairments. Every room is themed (like crossing the road) and darkened, and you’ll explore them using your other senses, learning more about life without sight along the way.

Don’t forget the Naturmuseum Senckenberg if your children are in the ‘dino phase’. Grüneburgpark is perfect for active families, with a playground, cycling, and skating area as well as gardens. As you travel the city, have them watch out for Bockenheimer Warte Subway, which looks like a half-embedded tram cart, and the single tower around it. It’s a great place to grab them something to eat.

A trip to Frankfurt Zoo is a wonderful day out. Take them ice skating at Eissporthalle Frankfurt, or visit Rebstockpark’s lush scenery alongside water slides and pools.

Travel to Frankfurt is Easy with Royal Air Maroc

With an extensive network of over 90 destinations, Royal Air Maroc is proud to offer you fantastic flight deals to Frankfurt. Let their modern fleet and courteous, knowledgeable cabin crew attend to your needs on board while you enjoy the many long-haul amenities on offer. If you’re travelling with the whole family, ask for a kid kit for younger family members to ensure they stay entertained throughout the flight while you stretch out with extended legroom for all passengers. As a member of the Oneworld Alliance, high-status members are eligible for several Oneworld Priority benefits, and you can earn your miles on every flight. Once you land, the Primeclass Lounge will be open to Safar members.

Book your ticket to Frankfurt today, and let Royal Air Maroc create a spectacular flight experience for you.