Eschenheimer Turm
Currently Open- Address: Eschenheimer Tor 60318 Frankfurt, Germany Map
- Timings: 12:00 pm - 11:59 pm Details
- Time Required: 01:00 Hrs
- Tags: Historical Site, Family And Kids, Architecture

If you continue to walk east along the main boulevard, after a few streets you will encounter the Eschenheim Tower (EschenheimerTurm), which is a well preserved medieval fortification. The building impresses through its round core and four domes, which surround a huge cone-shaped dome. A number of small windows and the pale colors of the walls really can bring you back in that bygone era, a few green trees and a scenic cafeteria at the base of the tower make this historic place a truly irresistible choice to spend the afternoon, right in the hustle and bustle of Downtown Frankfurt.
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Eschenheimer Turm Travel Tips
- Always check subway schedules, especially on weekends.
- Photography is permitted.
- All age group can enjoy.
- Carry an identity proof.
How to Reach Eschenheimer Turm
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- Eschenheimer Turm Address: Eschenheimer Tor 60318 Frankfurt, Germany
- Eschenheimer Turm Timing: 12:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- Best time to visit Eschenheimer Turm(preferred time): 08:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Time required to visit Eschenheimer Turm: 01:00 Hrs
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4.09% of people who visit Frankfurt include Eschenheimer Turm in their plan
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391 Times
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12 PM - 1 PM
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44.16% of people start their Eschenheimer Turm visit around 12 PM - 1 PM
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1 Hr
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People usually take around 1 Hr to see Eschenheimer Turm
58.11% of people prefer walking in order to reach Eschenheimer Turm
People normally club together Alte Oper and St Bartholomews Cathedral while planning their visit to Eschenheimer Turm.