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Christmas Market in Frankfurt: A Festive Walking Tour

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If you’re visiting Frankfurt during the holiday season, you’re in luck! Frankfurt’s historic Christmas Market is one of the oldest and most atmospheric in Germany, dating back to 1393. This beloved Christmas market flows through the city’s Old Town, complete with the scent of roasted nuts, Glühwein, twinkling lights, and the sound of Christmas music. Discover the best of the Christmas Market in Frankfurt on our walking tour, covering Römerberg, Paulsplatz, Mainkai, Pink Christmas, and beyond.

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When to Visit the Christmas Market in Frankfurt

2025 DatesNovember 24 – December 22, 2025
HoursMonday–Saturday 10 am – 9 pm
Sunday 11 am – 9 pm
AdmissionFree

Weather Tip: Temperatures average 1–6 °C (mid-30s to lower 40s °F). Bring warm gloves, a scarf, and waterproof shoes for cobblestone streets.

Can You Visit the Christmas Market in Frankfurt During a Layover?

A visit to the Christmas Market in Frankfurt is perfectly doable on a layover of 6 hours or more, provided you plan your timing carefully.

The following are rough guidelines for your layover.

  • Allow about 1 hour to clear customs and reach the train.
  • Spend 2–3 hours exploring the market area (you could easily spend a full day if you enjoy visiting the many shops and galleries along the way).
  • Return at least 2 hours before your next flight to leave time to clear security.

Pro Tip: Always check the Frankfurt Airport site for the latest information on security times to ensure that you don’t miss your flight.

By Public TransportFollow signs to the Regionalbahnhof (Regional Train Station) in Terminal 1.
Take S-Bahn lines S8 or S9 toward Frankfurt Hauptwache or Frankfurt Hbf (Main Station).
Travel time: ~17 minutes to the city center.
Cost: About €6-7 one way for adults, or consider buying a 1-day pass for €12-13.
By TaxiA taxi takes about 20-25 minutes without traffic and costs on average 30-40. Check drive times when you arrive, as this can take much longer with traffic.

Pro Tip: Download and use the Deutsche Bahn app to purchase tickets and see the latest schedules. This app gives you visibility into any delays, which Google Maps and Apple Maps often don’t display.


Self-Guided Walking Tour of the Christmas Market in Frankfurt

Start: Hauptwache Station

Whether you are coming for the airport or not, Hauptwache Station is a great starting point for this Christmas Market tour. Here you’ll find a lively mix of historic and modern Frankfurt. During Christmas, you’ll find smaller festive stalls, music, and decorations — a perfect warm-up before entering the heart of the market.

Frankfurt Hauptwache Christmas Market
Frankfurt Hauptwache Christmas Market

Don’t miss:

  • Photos of the 18th-century Hauptwache building lit for the holidays
  • Enjoy a Glühwein to start your walking tour
  • Optional detour: Pop into the Galeria rooftop café for sweeping skyline views.
Train near Frankfurt Hauptwache at Christmas Market
Train near Hauptwache at Christmas Market in Frankfurt

From Hauptwache, walk downhill along the Zeil and into the Altstadt. It’s just a few minutes’ walk to your next step.

Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz (Pink Christmas Frankfurt)

Walk Time from Hauptwache: 2 minutes

This intimate and colorful market nook is known for “Pink Christmas Frankfurt” — a cheerful, inclusive celebration featuring pink lights, lively music, stylish ornament stalls, and standout cocktails. This is a perfect spot to grab a drink and catch up with friends. You won’t typically find rides and kids entertainment here.

Why it’s special:

  • LGBTQIA+ friendly vibe
  • Pink Glühwein and themed drinks
  • Great early-evening atmosphere
Pink Market Frankfurt Christmas
Pink Market Frankfurt Christmas

Continue from here a few more minutes to get to Roßmarkt.


Roßmarkt

Walk Time from Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz: 3 minutes

Roßmarkt offers a spacious, slightly quieter section of Frankfurt’s Christmas Market. It’s excellent for browsing gifts, ornaments, and artisan products without the crowds of Römerberg. Enjoy having a drink or a bite to eat in the cozy seating areas near the ferris wheel.

Roßmarkt Frankfurt Ferris Wheel and Horse with Coach
Roßmarkt Frankfurt Ferris Wheel and Horse with Coach

Top things to do:

  • Admiring and photographing the pyramid right in the center of the market
  • Viewing and taking photos in the decorated horse and carriage
  • Casual snacks
  • Souvenir shopping
  • A quiet introduction before entering the historic core

Pro Tip: For those who’d like a quieter evening or day in the markets, Roßmarkt could be a great solution!

Roßmarkt Frankfurt Pyramid
Roßmarkt Frankfurt Pyramid

From here, continue straight toward the Old Town — Römerberg is next.


Römerberg (the Heart of Frankfurt’s Christmas Market)

Walk Time from Roßmarkt: 5–6 minutes

Welcome to the iconic centerpiece of the Christmas Market in Frankfurt. Half-timbered houses form a dramatic backdrop to the enormous Christmas tree dominating the square. Despite the crowds in this area, we’d recommend visiting at least once. Enjoy a hot drink and stroll slowly, soaking in the atmosphere.

Pro Tip: Don’t miss the playing of the St. Nicholas Church tower horns on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 pm.

Römerberg Christmas Market Frankfurt
Römerberg Christmas Market Frankfurt

What to See:

  • The Giant Christmas Tree — the tallest holiday tree in Germany
  • The Römer (City Hall) — medieval façades perfect for photographs
  • St. Nicholas Church — listen for evening brass concerts
  • Glühwein stalls and handmade ornaments lining the square

Pro Tip: Be sure to stop in the Käthe Wohlfahrt store on the Römerberg for traditional ornaments and Christmas decorations. We usually visit Käthe Wohlfahrt whenever we’re in Heidelberg, but their smaller stores at various German Christmas markets are quite convenient.

Römerberg Christmas Tree Frankfurt
Römerberg Christmas Tree Frankfurt

Your next stop, Paulsplatz, is right next door.


Paulsplatz

Walk Time from Römerberg: 1 minute

Just to the west of Römerberg sits Paulsplatz, home to the historic St. Paul’s Church (Paulskirche) — where Germany’s first freely elected parliament met in 1848.

Paulsplatz Frankfurt
Paulsplatz Frankfurt

Why visit:

  • Excellent food stalls (Bratwurst, Kartoffelpuffer, roasted nuts)
  • Views of St. Paul’s church decorated for the season
  • More space to step aside and enjoy a warm drink

Pro Tip: Don’t miss the artist’s Christmas Market inside St. Paul’s Church daily from 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm November 25th-December 21, 2025 (open until 6:00 pm on December 21).

Artwork by Dhira Barein at Frankfurt's St. Paul's Church Artist Christmas Market 2025
Artwork by Dhira Barein at Frankfurt’s St. Paul’s Church Artist Christmas Market 2025

Continue heading south through the Old Town toward the river — Mainkai is next.


Mainkai (Riverside Path) & the Children’s Christmas Market

Walk Time from Paulsplatz: 4–5 minutes

Emerging onto the riverfront, you’ll find a more relaxed and scenic market zone along the Mainkai. The crowds thin out in this smaller corner of the market. The views of Frankfurt’s skyline reflecting on the river at sunset are certainly worth a visit.

Frankfurt Mainkai Christmas Market
Frankfurt Mainkai Christmas Market

Children’s Christmas Market

Located a bit further down the same riverside promenade, the Children’s Market features:

  • Children’s rides
  • Craft tents
  • Toy stalls
  • Climb aboard the decorated train
Mainkai Christmas Market Locomotive Frankfurt
Mainkai Christmas Market Locomotive Frankfurt

Quick Detour:
Walk onto the Eiserner Steg (Iron Bridge) for unbeatable skyline photos.

Eisener Steg (Iron Bridge) Frankfurt at Christmas
Eisener Steg (Iron Bridge) Frankfurt at Christmas

Return Walk to Hauptwache

Walk Time from Mainkai: 10–12 minutes

After exploring the riverfront, loop back toward the city — you’ll finish your tour returning to Hauptwache. Follow signs back into the city center, passing again through Paulsplatz and the Zeil. This brings you full circle to Hauptwache Station, where you can hop directly onto the S-Bahn back to Frankfurt Airport.

Pro Tip: Another great spot to pick up souvenirs / gifts is at the Lebkuchen-Schmidt store near Hauptwache. These traditional Nürnberger Lebkuchen are a must-have during the Advent season.


Where to Eat at the Christmas Market in Frankfurt

You’ll pass countless places to eat, but here are a few of the best easy food options that you’ll find along the walking loop:

  • Bratwurst — German sausage
  • Soups — traditional options include Goulash (beef stew) and potato soup with sausage
  • Kartoffelpuffer — crispy potato pancakes
  • Flammkuchen — flatbreads with toppings
  • Bethmännchen (Frankfurt’s marzipan pastries) — primarily in Römerberg
  • Bretzeln — rather than just the traditional salted pretzels, you’ll also find sweet options
  • Glühwein, Apfelwein, Hot Cocoa — all markets
Bethmännchen Christmas Market in Frankfurt
Bethmännchen Christmas Market in Frankfurt

Where to Stay Near the Christmas Market in Frankfurt

Choosing a hotel near the Altstadt or city center allows you to visit during the day, take a break, and then return in the evening to enjoy the ambience.

HotelLocationStyleWhy Stay
Motel One Frankfurt-RömerNear RömerbergModern, mid-rangeSteps from the market and train
Paulaner am Dom HotelOld TownTraditionalCozy stay with local charm
Hilton Frankfurt City CentreCity CenterLuxurySpacious rooms, indoor pool, and skyline views

Prefer to stay closer to the airport? The Staycity Aparthotels Frankfurt near the Airport are a convenient choice.

Frankfurt Motel One just off the Christmas Market Walking Route
Frankfurt Motel One just off the Christmas Market Walking Route

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Final Thoughts on the Christmas Market in Frankfurt

Whether you’re flying through or staying overnight, the Christmas Market in Frankfurt offers a taste of Germany’s holiday magic within easy reach of the airport and city center. From the scent of spiced wine to the glow of lights on old town's medieval buildings, it’s an unforgettable way to spend a winter evening.

This article is also featured on GPSmyCity. To download this article for offline reading or create a self-guided walking tour to visit the attractions highlighted in this article, go to Walking Tours and Articles in Frankfurt.

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