Frankfurt am Main—commonly referred to as Frankfurt—is a vast modern city upon the banks of the River Main. This prestigious contemporary city holds considerable power in Europe and is characterised by its progressive commercial, financial and technological industries.
If you’re planning your next team-building retreat, a visit to this forward-thinking yet historical city should be at the top of your list. Before relentless bombing by allied forces, Frankfurt was once home to one of the countries oldest surviving medieval settlements. Fortunately, much of the Old Town has been rebuilt and can now be appreciated on a guided walking or Segway tour.
After exploring the Old Town and modern centre, your team can embark on a range of activities including art workshops, cooking courses, go-karting, party boats and more. Keep reading to discover more ideas for a team-building retreat in Frankfurt am Main.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Frankfurt combines international accessibility, modern infrastructure, historic districts, and a vibrant food and nightlife scene. Companies often choose Frankfurt because it is one of Europe's best-connected cities while still offering plenty of opportunities for engaging team experiences.
Popular options include scavenger hunts through the Old Town, escape rooms, cooking classes, river cruises, wine tastings, brewery tours, outdoor challenges, virtual reality experiences, and interactive workshops throughout the city.
Frankfurt offers a practical combination of convenience and variety. Many organizations appreciate how easy it is for international teams to reach the city while still enjoying cultural attractions, social activities, and a lively atmosphere outside of work sessions.
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is one of Europe's busiest international airports, offering direct flights to hundreds of destinations worldwide. The airport is located approximately 15–20 minutes from the city center by train or taxi.
Late spring through early autumn is generally the most popular period, with temperatures typically ranging between 16–28°C. These months are ideal for river activities, outdoor events, and exploring the city on foot.
Absolutely. Companies often organize Apfelwein tastings, German cooking workshops, brewery visits, food tours, cultural walks, and group dinners featuring specialties from the Hesse region.
Teams can participate in cycling tours, treasure hunts, river cruises on the Main, kayaking, outdoor escape games, leadership challenges, and group activities in the city's parks and waterfront areas.
Popular choices include Apfelwein tavern experiences in Sachsenhausen, cooking classes, food market tours, cocktail workshops, wine tastings from nearby Rheingau vineyards, and private dining events featuring regional cuisine.
Yes. Teams often add day trips to Heidelberg, Mainz, Wiesbaden, the Rhine Valley, or nearby wine regions, creating a more varied itinerary while keeping travel times short.
In our experience hosting teams, Frankfurt works particularly well for international companies looking for simple logistics and strong activity options. Teams often appreciate the city's central location, excellent transport connections, and mix of modern business districts and historic neighborhoods.