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Private guided sightjogging tour through Frankfurt

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60 minutes
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Frankfurt tourists, business travelers and hobby runners will soon have the opportunity to do something for their fitness and experience Frankfurt's sights at the same time. The runners will be picked up by sightjogging guides in front of their hotels and led through Frankfurt for around an hour.

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Private guided sightjogging tour through Frankfurt

Pickup included

From₹7,425.33Per Person

What's included in Private guided sightjogging tour through Frankfurt

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Alte Oper
Pass-by Only

The "Alte Oper" was built between 1872 and 1880 in the High Renaissance style. It was destroyed on March 23, 1944, and reopened on August 28, 1981 after almost five years of restoration. Today, the Alte Oper is once again one of Frankfurt's most beautiful buildings and serves as a concert and congress center. First-class gastronomy is also represented here with the L'Opéra restaurant, from whose balcony you have a fantastic view of the forecourt of the opera, and the café on the ground floor is also attractive when the weather is nice. Despite severe cuts in the Alte Oper's budget, the management still manages to offer a first-class, varied program that has already received several awards.

Iron Bridge
Pass-by Only

The steel and concrete pedestrian bridge, which is crossed by around 10,000 people every day, connects the city center around the Römerberg with Sachsenhausen on the other side of the Main. The footbridge was built in 1869 as a neo-Gothic half-timbered structure by Peter Schmick, but has been modified several times, most recently in 1993. It had already lost its twin branches towering over the two river piers in 1911. Along with the neighboring, modern Holbeinsteg, it is the more romantic way to cross the Main on foot.

Romer
Pass-by Only

The Römer is probably one of Frankfurt's most famous landmarks and a popular postcard motif. The building complex, which includes the town hall, was acquired by the city of Frankfurt on March 11, 1405 with the "Römer" and "Goldener Schwan" and then expanded. The Römer can be visited; particularly interesting are the Kaisersaal, built after 1612 (where the German emperors were crowned and pictures of all the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire hang), as well as the Schwanenhalle and the Römerhalle, which have remained almost unchanged for 600 years. The facades have not been preserved true to the original, but were redesigned in historicizing mixed styles at the beginning of the 20th century and after the Second World War. The Römerberg with the Römer and the surrounding old town is a Frankfurt landmark that you definitely should see!

Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Live guide (German, English and French)
  • Snacks
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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Pickup and Dropoff

You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points

Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

Our guides are easily recognizable when they wait for the customer at the agreed meeting point. You will always be seen in your running outfit with a yellow vest.

Meeting / End Points

  • Our guides will pick you up at your desired hotel or agreed location.

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Operator

sightjogging FFM