Photography in Frankfurt: tips and sights
If you are traveling in Frankfurt, you should definitely have your camera with you to take pictures. We show you in this practical tip where you can capture great pictures.
Photography in Frankfurt - tips and sights
- Start your photo tour at Westhafen. In the background you can capture the impressive architecture and the Peace Bridge. A great motif in the dark.
- We continue to the so-called Holbeinsteg. From there you also have a great and, above all, special view of the city. Here you can play with different perspectives.
- The Untermainbrücke is recommended for a panoramic photo. If you are lucky, the water is reflected and the picture is perfect.
- The Gerbermühle offers you a great view, especially at night. The skyline can be captured in the background, while some ships sail in the foreground.
More tips and places to take pictures in Frankfurt
- If you still want to go high to take a photo above the roofs, you should go to the Main Tower. This offers a viewing platform for visitors and can thus be used as an ideal spot.
- Nature lovers should take a look at the wage park. From there, Frankfurt can be easily overlooked.
- If you want to photograph impressive architecture, you should go to the old opera. In the evenings you can take great pictures here thanks to the illuminated water feature.
- But animal lovers will also get their money's worth at the Frankfurt Zoo. Many magnificent animals can be photographed here in their natural surroundings.
Sights and tips for photos in the city of Frankfurt
- The main police station of Frankfurt is located in the heart of Frankfurt. With the high-rise buildings in the background, this is a great motif.
- The MyZeil shopping center is right next to the Hauptwache, where you can photograph impressive architecture.
- For a great flair, we recommend the Sachsenhausen district. Especially in the evening, the district turns into a lucrative promenade. Here you can photograph great half-timbered houses.
- The city hall should not be missing on a photo tour through Frankfurt. Also called affectionately Roman, the house from the 15th century is a great spot.