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Main Tower observation deck
Frankfurt's only true public skyline viewpoint, 200m up in the banking district โ the place to get the 'Mainhattan' photo without the fuss or expense of the rival towers.
Where
Frankfurt, Germany
Opening hours
Typically open daily into the evening, with later closing at weekends and shorter winter hours; it can shut in high wind or storms as it is an open-air deck. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.
Tickets
Adult from about โฌ9 (roughly ยฃ8), with reduced rates for children, students and seniors. Cheaper than the rival Tower 185. Tickets are bought at the lobby desk; card and cash usually accepted.
Time needed
Allow 45 minutes to an hour: a quick lift up, time to circle the open deck for every angle, and the queue at busy weekend evenings.
In short
Visiting Main Tower observation deck
The Main Tower's open-air deck, roughly 200m up, is Frankfurt's only true public skyline viewpoint and the spot for the classic 'Mainhattan' photo. It is cheaper and less fussy than the rival Tower 185, with a fast lift to the top. Go near sunset on a clear day, and check current hours first.
The one skyline view thatโs actually open to you
Frankfurt is the only German city with a real cluster of skyscrapers, and the Main Tower is the only one of them with a genuinely public open-air deck โ roughly 200m up, reached by a fast lift from the lobby. That matters more than it sounds. The other glass towers around it are offices you canโt get into, and the rival Tower 185 has a viewpoint that is pricier and fussier to reach. So if you want the classic โMainhattanโ photo โ the bank towers stacked along the river Main โ this is where you go.
Entry starts at about โฌ9 (roughly ยฃ8), bought at the desk in the lobby, which makes it one of the cheaper big-city viewpoints in Europe. There is no elaborate exhibition or queue-managed time slot; you buy a ticket, ride up and step out onto the deck. Allow 45 minutes to an hour all in, a little more on a busy weekend evening when thereโs a line for the lift.
Timing, weather and what you see
Because the deck is open-air, the weather genuinely decides your visit. On a clear day you get a full 360-degree sweep: the financial district right beside you, the Main snaking through the city, and on a sharp day the Taunus hills beyond. In strong wind or storms the deck can close, so check the forecast as well as the official hours before setting out โ opening times run later at weekends and shorter in winter.
The best slot is late afternoon into sunset. You catch the towers in warm light, then watch them switch on against the dusk for the night-time version of the same shot. Weekday early evenings are calmer than the Saturday crowd.
Is it worth it? For a quick, cheap, no-nonsense skyline hit, comfortably yes โ itโs the single best way to make sense of Frankfurtโs unusual high-rise centre. Pair it with a wander along the Main riverbank or a drink in the Sachsenhausen apple-wine taverns afterwards, and confirm the current price and hours on the official site before you commit your evening to it.
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