FrankfurtCity pass
FrankfurtCity pass

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Discover 1 City pass in Frankfurt on Trip.com, updated November 17, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 48 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AED 51.41 per person, with an average total of AED 51.41. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2 verified reviews, City pass Frankfurt boast an average rating of 5.0.

This week's most popular City pass: "Frankfurt City Card", with 2 reviews and a 5 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Frankfurt City Card", a 48-hour adventure in Frankfurt!

The next available day tour departs on November 18, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Frankfurt City pass usually take about 48 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Frankfurt City pass now offer English-speaking guides

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  • Frankfurt City Card

    Frankfurt City Card

    󱩳Enjoy 50% discounts at museums and theaters when using all public transport in Frankfurt
    Duration: 24–48 hrs
    English
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 2 reviews· 29 booked
    FromAED 51.41

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Reviews: Frankfurt City Card
Guest User2025-09-11
This is a must-have for tourists. Purchasing train and bus tickets in Germany can be complicated, so just having this card will make all your travel free. Generally, you don't need to swipe the card or show it to station staff, but it seems that there is no problem if you show it when they occasionally check your ticket. I purchased a two-day pass and was never asked to show it. However, if you don't have it with you when your ticket is checked, you will have to pay a large fine, so it is safer to have it. It may be a bit expensive for people who have no problem sightseeing in Germany or paying for tickets. You will get discounts on admission to zoos and museums, but you need to keep in mind that you will not be able to buy tickets online as you will need to show the card.