Wednesday Afternoon Trips on 12. August 2026

Organized & self-guided tours

organized tours Must be booked during registration

A selection of organized tours for the Wednesday afternoon trips are offered, and complemented by suggestions for self-guided tours. If you wish to join one of the organized tours, you need to book this during your registration process. For further details please email [email protected].

Wine-tasting at Castle Johannisberg

The magnificent castle vineyard “Schloss Johannisberg” sits high on the slopes of the Rhine valley and offers magnificent views across its vinefields and over the Rhine river. It is the home of the first ever Riesling wine. We enjoy a wine-tasting guided tour through the Castle, its historic wine cellar,  and the castle grounds.

65 €

Included in Price

  • Coach transfer to and from Schloss Johannisberg
  • Packed lunch
  • Glass of sparkling wine as welcome-to-the-castle drink
  • Guided wine-tasting tour, including five wines

Program

12:30

depart by coach from Frankfurt (University Campus Westend)

13:30

arrive at Schloss Johannisberg

13:45

enjoy a sparkling wine welcome drink at the “Spätlese” monument

14:00

start of the guided wine-tasting tour in groups

  • wine-cellar – banquet room – castle courtyard – Goethe view point
  • sampling 5 excellent wines across 4 locations
  • learning about their wines and the local conditions

16:15

return journey by coach

17:30

arrive in Frankfurt (University Campus Westend)

Messel Pit Fossil Site

The UNESCO World Heritage Site is an abandoned oil shale open-cast quarry, exposing bituminous clay stones deposited at the bottom of a volcanic lake during the middle Eocene. The Messel Pit Fossil Site is the richest site in the world for understanding the living environment of the Eocene, between 57 million and 36 million years ago. It provides unique information about the early stages of the evolution of mammals and is exceptional in the quality of preservation, quantity and diversity of fossils of over 1000 species of plants and animals.

35 €

We recommend sturdy footwear, rain/sun protection and a drinking bottle.

Included in Price

  • Coach transfer to and from the Messel Pit
  • Packed lunch
  • Guided tour through the Messel Pit Fossil Site
  • Entrance to the visitor and exhibition centre

Program

12:30

depart by coach from Frankfurt (University Campus Westend)

13:30

arrive at the Messel Pit Fossile Site

  • guided tour of the fossil site
  • visitor and exhibition centre 
  • refreshments are available for purchase in the centre 

16:15

return journey by coach

17:30

arrive in Frankfurt (University Campus Westend)

Mathildenhöhe – The Cradle of Modernism

The UNESCO World Heritage Site Mathildenhöhe is an ensemble of experimental exhibition buildings and exceptional progressive architectural elements in a designed urban landscape. It is a prototype of Modernism documenting 20th-century modernist architecture with contemporary spatial art and a colony of innovative artists’ houses and studio buildings. 

We recommend comfortable walking shoes, rain/sun protection, a drinking bottle.

50 €

The tour we offer is not your regular run-of-the-mill tour. We take an exclusive, quirky, amusing, journey with “Aurora,” a tour guide with a twist, who feels at home on a drag stage and guides us around this modernist landscape with facts, anecdotes and humor.

Included in Price

  • Train ticket to and from Darmstadt
  • Guided walking tour with “Aurora” (2 hrs) 

Program

13:10

Meet at the entrance hall of Frankfurt central railway station (Hbf) 

13:24

Depart from the central railway station by train to Darmstadt East station

13:48

Arrive in Darmstadt East Station, short walk (10-15 mins) to Mathildenhöhe

14:30

Guided tour of the Mathildenhöhe with “Aurora”
(min. 15 persons, max. 20 persons)

16:30

End of tour
Walk back to Darmstadt Central Station for the train journey back to Frankfurt

European Space Operations Centre (ESOC)

The European Space Operations Centre is the main mission control centre for the European Space Agency (ESA). Its activities include the operation of uncrewed spacecraft on behalf of ESA, the launch and early orbit phases (LEOP) of ESA and third-party missions, the operation of planetary and solar missions (e.g. Mars Express, Trace Gas Orbiter), astronomy & fundamental physics missions (e.g. Gaia, XMM Newton) and Earth observation missions (e.g. CryoSat2 and Swarm).

Essential Requirement Passport or national ID card.

40 €

There will be two groups, each will have a separate guided tour of the ESOC.

Visit Itinerary

  • Depart from Frankfurt Central railway station 13:00/14:00 h, return 16:30/17:30 h
  • A guided tour of the ESOC satellite control centre site, including viewing the main control room and various satellite models during ongoing operations.

Included in Price

  • Train ticket to and from Darmstadt
  • Guided tour of ESOC

Program

Group 1:

12:45

Meet at the entrance hall of Frankfurt central railway station (Hbf)
Depart from the central railway station by train to Darmstadt

13:25

Arrive in Darmstadt Central Station, short walk (10-15 mins) to ESOC

13:45

ID-control at ESOC

14:00

Tour of the satellite control centre site, including the main control room and various satellite models viewed during ongoing operations.

15:00

End of tour
Walk back to Darmstadt Central Station and take the train back to Frankfurt

Group 2:

13:45

Meet at the entrance hall of Frankfurt central railway station (Hbf)
Depart from the central railway station by train to Darmstadt

14:25

Arrive in Darmstadt Central Station, short walk (10-15 mins) to ESOC

14:45

ID-control at ESOC

15:00

Tour of the satellite control centre site, including the main control room and various satellite models viewed during ongoing operations.

16:00

End of tour
Walk back to Darmstadt Central Station and take the train back to Frankfurt

Frankfurt City Sightseeing Boat Cruise

We enjoy a sightseeing tour of Frankfurt by boat along the Main River and discover the city of Frankfurt in all its variety. Historic, charming, fun, lively and worth seeing – all at once. A river cruise on the Main is a great way to discover Frankfurt with accompanying commentaries in German and English about the most important sights along the river.

20 €

The boat departs from the landing stage “Eiserner Steg“ (The Old Iron Bridge) down town Frankfurt and cruises for 100 minutes to both the eastern and western flanks of the city. Refreshments are available for purchase on board. 

Included in Price

  • Boat cruise ticket
  • Accompanying commentary

Program

First option

13:30

We meet at the “Primus Line” Boat at the Eiserner Steg (Old Iron Footbridge)

14:00

Begin the sightseeing boat cruise along the river Main

15:40

End of the sightseeing boat cruise along the river Main

Second option

14:30

We meet at the “Primus Line” Boat at the Eiserner Steg (Old Iron Footbridge)

15:00

Begin the sightseeing boat cruise along the river Main

16:40

End of the sightseeing boat cruise along the river Main

Guided Frankfurt Walking Tours

All tours are run by Tourismus- und Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main.

Meeting point is in front of the main entrance of Paulskirche, Paulsplatz in Frankfurt. The Location can be found in the interactive map here.

10 €

Tour Information

  • Meeting time — 13:30 h
  • Persons per Tour 25
  • Language — English

Tours

Three walking tours are available. Click each section below to view the detailed itinerary.

This city walk through the old town centre (Römerberg) focuses on various aspects of Frankfurt’s colourful history, including its role as electoral site of German kings and host city for the coronation ceremonies of Holy Roman emperors. Frankfurt’s role as a free trade city and site of Germany’s first national assembly, held right here at St Paul’s Church in 1848, is also highlighted. Since 2018 the New Frankfurt Old Town is another important place of interest in the heart of the historical town centre. Here you’ll find numerous architectonic eras and styles standing harmoniously side by side. The successful blend of old and new.

Duration

  • 2 hours

Sights

  • Römerberg (Old Town)
  • St. Paul’s Church
  • Cathedral
  • Römer (old town hall)
  • New Old Town
  • Museum Embankment with Skyline View
Text comes directly from https://www.visitfrankfurt.travel/frankfurt/guide/detail/Guided-city-walk-for-groups-Past-and-Present-NDS00020140484015821

This walking tour focuses on Frankfurt’s urban development from the Middle Ages to present day, also looking at the city’s blend of historical and modern architecture, its famous skyline and future architectural projects.

Duration

  • 1.5 hours

Sights

  • Römerberg
  • Historical Museum
  • Schirn Art Hall
  • New Old Town
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Along the banks of the Main River
Text comes directly from https://www.visitfrankfurt.travel/frankfurt/guide/detail/Guided-city-walk-for-groups-Architecture-in-Frankfurt-on-foot-NDS00020140483701033

“Frankfurt is full of peculiarities!” This quote actually stems from the plume of the famous Frankfurt poet, Johann-Wolfgang Goethe. Frankfurt’s mercurial history, together with the tolerant attitude and resourcefulness of its citizens, combine to make for a fascinating, though-provoking and highly interesting tour.

Duration

  • 2 hours

Sights

  • Römerberg (Old Town)
  • River Embankment
  • St Paul’s Square
  • Liebfrauenberg
  • Eschenheimer Turm (Mediaeval Tower)
Text comes directly from https://www.visitfrankfurt.travel/frankfurt/guide/detail/Guided-city-walk-for-groups-Frankfurt-Peculiarities-NDS00020140483952058

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