- The Frankfurt Zoo is popular with children and is quite good for a European zoo. Open 7 days a week.
- Experimenta Museum - located at Hamburger Allee 22-24, this is an interactive Science Center for kids
- Communication Museum - This is a fairly interactive museum, with postal train wagons to climb in, various workshops to create and build things pertaining to communication and everything about the mail service, phones, radio and TV in Germany. If you go all the way to the top, they often have volunteers in this section showing how ham radios work. Another spot to have a planned birthday party.
- Senckenburg Natural History Musuem - Better known as the dinosaur museum, this is hit with young and old. The Egyptian mummies are quite popular, but the many dino skeletons are the big draw. One floor has row after row of glass cases containing stuffed animals from around the world in imitations of their natural habitat. They always have great changing exhibits too. Major plus is that they are open 7 days a week.
- Bible Museum - This is a very interactive museum that appeals to all ages, adults included. Ground floor is all in English as well as German. They will plan a unique birthday party.
- Film Museum - Simply a very fun museum for everyone
- Architecture Museum - During school vacations, they usually have a huge play area with lego. Check their website to get dates, times, costs.
- Palmengarten - Besides having all the lovely botanical houses, it also has a couple of great playgrounds, a pond with row boats to rent, and a small train to ride (summer season only) Usually some kind of changing botanical exhibit. Open 7 days a week.
- Verkehrs (Tram) Museum - Lots of old trams to climb on and into. Fun for grownups and for kids. Some of our friends who have gone there with their boys rave about this place. Any budding Casey Jones out there? Only open on Sundays and holidays
- Main Tower - I think most kids like going up in tall buildings and looking at the teeny tiny cars and people far down below. The view at night is spectacular. See my separate post Open 7 days a week.
- Eisporthalle (Ice Skating Rink) - Open through most of the year (but not in the summer), it can be really fun during the winter when they open their huge outdoor ring to skate on. The "Frankfurt Lions" ice hockey team are pretty popular and their games are always exciting events. Teens may like the Ice Disco on selected Sat. nights.
- Swimming Pools - Frankfurt has its share of indoor and outdoor pools as well as a great adventure pool, Rebstock Bad. Kids love the wave pool and slides here, and they have a separate small child area. See our separate post about pools.
Kaiserdom Steeple - Climb to the top of the Kaiserdom, up a small, spiral staircase, 323 steps. Once at the top, you get a great view of the city that is completely different from the view from the Main Tower. (no toilets up here!) Students are 1.50 & adults cost 3 euro
Lego Store - My Zeil has a great Lego store and they are very welcoming about having children sit there making things as long as the parents are with them. They have extra play tables for this.
City Forest and Parks - there are dozens of parks all over Frankfurt, but one of the nicest is the City Forest on the Sachsenhausen side of Frankfurt. Fabulous playground here. Also check out Bethmann Park, Ost Park, Gunthersburg Park. In the summer, many of the parks have water play, so make sure to bring a towel and a change of clothes.
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