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Frankfurt has more skyscrapers than any city in the EU. It also has the best Apfelwein taverns in the world, and they're all in the same neighborhood.

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Why Frankfurt needs a local guide

Frankfurt gets written off as a banking city. This is lazy. Sachsenhausen's Apfelwein taverns are packed every night with locals eating Handkäs mit Musik and Grüne Soße. The Bahnhofsviertel went from red-light district to the best cocktail bar strip in Germany in about ten years. The Kleinmarkthalle is a food market that has not yet been ruined by Instagram.

Frankfurt sees over 5 million visitors a year, and most of them are here for a layover or a trade fair. They see the skyline, maybe walk to the Römerberg, and fly out. They never sit in an Apfelwein tavern in Sachsenhausen where the Bembel arrives at the table without you asking and the Handkäs mit Musik smells like it should not be edible but absolutely is. To become a tour guide in Frankfurt means proving that this city has a soul underneath the glass towers. The Bahnhofsviertel transformation alone is a story worth telling — Münchener Strasse went from one of the roughest blocks in Germany to a street where you can get a perfect Negroni next to a gallery showing contemporary photography. The Kleinmarkthalle on a Saturday morning is Frankfurt at its most honest: Turkish grandmothers buying olives next to finance workers picking up organic cheese. Become a tour guide in Frankfurt and you will spend your time dismantling one of the laziest cliches in European tourism. This is a Grüne Soße city, a river promenade city, a Bahnhofsviertel cocktail city. Become a tour guide in Frankfurt and let people see it.

Food & drink
Grüne Soße with Schnitzel at Adolf Wagner in Sachsenhausen. Wash it down with a Bembel of Apfelwein. The correct way to drink it is without asking what's in it.
Neighborhoods
Sachsenhausen, Bahnhofsviertel, Nordend
Who we need
Someone who can prove Frankfurt is not boring. A local who knows the difference between the banking towers and the Apfelwein taverns — and which one matters more.
Grüne Soße has exactly seven herbs. Frankfurt people will correct you if you name only six. This is not optional.

Become a guide in Frankfurt

+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Frankfurt. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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FAQ

Questions about guiding in Frankfurt

How do I become a tour guide in Frankfurt?
Apply for the LYA guide position with something that shows you know Frankfurt past the Römerberg and the airport layover. We want to hear about your regular tavern in Sachsenhausen, whether you prefer Adolf Wagner or Atschel, and the cocktail bar in Bahnhofsviertel you take friends to when they visit. If you mention the Skyline Plaza mall, we stop reading.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Frankfurt?
LYA guides average +2,000€/month. Frankfurt's business traveler crowd has high spending power, and the constant rotation of trade fairs at Messe Frankfurt brings fresh visitors year-round. The city also benefits from being Europe's biggest air transit hub — layover tourism is an underserved market here.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Frankfurt?
Live in Frankfurt. Deep local knowledge beyond the financial district — that means Sachsenhausen tavern culture, Nordend weekend routines, and the Bahnhofsviertel bar scene. Social media presence is a plus, especially content that challenges the 'boring banking city' narrative.
Is Frankfurt still available?
Yes. Frankfurt is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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