Jewish Frankfurt by bus

Motorised city tour for groups

Description

One and a half hours theme tour by your own bus to Frankfurt's history and cultural life for groups

Frankfurt has been characterised by Jewish culture and heritage for hundreds and hundreds of years. Up until 1933, the metropolis on the River Main had been home to Germany’s second-largest Jewish community, right behind Berlin. Today, Frankfurt boasts the country’s third-largest Jewish population, with Jewish culture having become as significant as in the old days. There are a number of noteworthy places across the city that typify the deep bond existing between Frankfurt and its Jewish heritage. Come and learn more about some of Frankfurt’s famous former Jewish residents, their contribution to the city’s cultural life, and Frankfurt’s rich and multicultural past.

Meeting point:
In front of the main entrance of St. Paul’s Church, Paulsplatz

Tour locations:

  • Battonnstraße (old jewish cemetery, Museum Judengasse, memorial)
  • Friedberger Anlage (memorial plaque commemorating the destroyed synagogue)
  • Eckenheimer Landstraße (Muster school)
  • Richard-Wagner-Straße, Rat-Beil-Str. (old Jewish cemetary)
  • Eckenheimer Landstraße (new Jewish cemetary)
  • Opernplatz (Rothschild Park)
  • Savignystraße (Jewish community centre)
  • Westendstraße (Jewish community centre)
  • Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße (synagogue)
  • Untermainkai (Jewish Museum)

If you are not travelling in your own coach, book your bus directly with a transport companies. You can find some addresses on our website.

Conditions/extras

Tip: Visit the Jewish Museum and the Museum Judengasse