Explore Germany’s financial heart.

Frankfurt is set in a hi-tech, contemporary landscape, dominated by financial institutions.

But there’s much more to it than a thriving business sector. It’s a truly international city – an ideal destination to engage students from a variety of subject areas.

In our experience, a school trip to Frankfurt works best for groups interested in Business Studies and STEM subjects. That’s down to the selection of unique activities available in the area, such as visits to the Stock Exchange or the European Central Bank. But it can also work for German-language groups, too, with the opportunity to practice in a real-life, fast-paced setting.

Just let us know your learning objectives, and we’ll plan an educational tour of the city to match. We’re here to make sure your next school trip is insightful, inspiring, and (as much as possible) stress-free. Contact our team today to get started.

Why Choose Frankfurt For An Educational Tour?

It’s the home of European banking

In Frankfurt, your students will experience the largest financial centre on the continent. The city is home to the German Stock Exchange, the Deutsche Bundesbank, and the European Central Bank. In fact, it was one of the first cities in the world to create a stock exchange, stretching back to the 16th Century.

As a result, a Frankfurt school tour is the perfect choice for students interested in economics, business, and even STEM. We’ll help you arrange visits to the most influential institutions, where you’ll learn about international finance, banking, and the dynamics of the European economy. For GCSE and A-Level students, this offers invaluable context to draw on for coursework and exams. And who knows, it might even inspire a future career.

It’s more than just finance

Frankfurt has a centuries-long history – one which traces its roots back to Charlemagne and his army of Franks (hence the name). And while it has a reputation of being a modern, financial behemoth, it has always been at the centre of trade routes through Europe – helping the city to grow larger and wealthier over time.

Your students can discover Frankfurt’s past at sites such as the Historical Museum, the Städel, and Römerberg Square. They can also learn more about its most famous son, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, by touring the birthplace and restored house of the famed writer and politician.

Accommodation Options

Popular Activities

  • Commerzbank – Arena Football Stadium
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Ebbelwei Express
  • European Central Bank
  • Explora Museum of Science and Technology
  • Höchst Old Town
  • Mathematikum
  • Money Museum of the Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Museum Riverbank
  • Opel Car Factory
  • Stock Exchange

Book Your Next School Trip To Frankfurt

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