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Eiserner Steg Overview

If you’re wondering what to do in Frankfurt with your partner, then go for a gentle walk on Eiserner Steg bridge, the only footbridge across the main river. You can spend a good time with your partner while enjoying the beautiful views of Museumufer and Manhatten. It was built in 1896 to give tribute to Frankfurt's industrial age.

One of the most iconic places to visit in Frankfurt is the iron and concrete footbridge which offers an excellent view of the city skyline and is tread on by over 10,000 pedestrians every day. The neo-Gothic style which was built in 1869, connects Frankfurt city and Romerberg with Sachsenhausen located along the southern bank of River Main.

The only walking bridge of Frankfurt also offers a charming view of the museums that are lined up along the Main River in Sachsenhausen. Another striking feature of the Eiserner Steg is the vibrant padlocks attached to the iron rails of the bridge by lovebirds with their names engraved on them. The place takes on a gorgeous look at night when the bridge is lit up with glaring lights.

Highlights

• If you’re looking for the best places in Frankfurt to visit with your partner, then going to the Eiserner Steg can be a good option.
• This is one of the most famous footbridges in Europe which welcomes thousands of pedestrians every day.
• Span across the River Main, you can easily capture the beautiful views of the downtown skyline “Mainhattan” and Museumufer.
• A gentle walk on this bridge with your partner will calm your mind and you can have good times with your partner while admiring the scenic views around the bridge.
• Frankfurt is a walkable city and this is one of the favorite places for locals and tourists.

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