Important to know

Information on getting there

Relaxed travelling to the Open Day with the “RMV” (Rhine-Main transport network)
Forget traffic jams and searching for a parking space – the subway or trams will take you right to the heart of the action.

• Per tram: Line 11/12, stop „Römer/Paulskirche“
• Per subway: Line 4/5, stop „Dom/Römer“

Information about the event
According to the house rules, dogs are not allowed anywhere in the building. Exception: service dogs, service dogs for people with mobility impairments and guide dogs for blind and severely disabled people. The following are also prohibited: smoking, balloons, alcohol and drugs.

Films and photos will be shot during the Open Day. By participating in this event, you agree to this.

Please note that for the safety of all visitors, bag checks will be carried out at the entrance and waiting times are to be expected. Last admission to the Römer City Hall is at 5.30 p.m.

Römer ambassadors
Where is the “Kaisersaal” (Emperor’s Hall)? How do I get to my guided tour? How can I register with the city? The Römer ambassadors will show you the right way, have answers to your questions and will be on hand with help and advice throughout the day. You can recognise the ambassadors by their white T-shirts.

Let us know what you think
How do you like this year’s Open Day? Take part in our on-site survey. You will receive a small thank you from us for your participation. You can recognise the survey team by their red polo shirts.

Status: 29/04/2025. Subject to change.
Responsible in terms of press law.: Jana Kremin, Head of the Press and Information Office City of Frankfurt am Main, Römerberg 23, 60311 Frankfurt am Main