LocaleChoiceFrankfurtBornheim

Bornheim,
Frankfurt

Top 3 in Frankfurt for family travellers
Score for family travellers
60/100
Ranked #3 of 3 in Frankfurt
This 60 is weighted toward safety (30%) and family-friendliness (25%) for families.
⌘ Quick answer
Bornheim is a top-three neighbourhood in Frankfurt for family travellers. Family-friendliness scores 88/100. Bornheim is a residential gem perfect for families seeking authentic Frankfurt life without tourist crowds.

✓ Why it works

Bornheim is a residential gem perfect for families seeking authentic Frankfurt life without tourist crowds. The neighbourhood boasts excellent parks like Bornheimer Hang and strong local schools, plus a 88/100 family score. Kids thrive here—playgrounds, quiet streets, and real German neighbourhood culture make it ideal for 3-7 day stays.

✗ Not for you if

Solo nightlife seekers or travellers wanting walkable city centre attractions—Bornheim is suburban and requires transit to reach Frankfurt's main sights.

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⌘ Local insight · street
“Bornheimer Hang slopes transform into outdoor wine gardens on summer evenings—locals bring folding chairs; tourists rarely find this spot.”

A day in Bornheim

☀ Morning
Start with breakfast at a local Bäckerei, then let kids run at Bornheimer Hang's terraced playgrounds and meadows.
◔ Afternoon
Lunch at a neighbourhood Apfelwein tavern like Zum Gemalten Haus, then explore the Bornheim market (Mittwoch/Samstag) for fresh fruit and toys.
☾ Evening
Evening stroll to the wine slopes as the sun sets, ending with casual dinner at a family-run Gasthaus.

How Bornheim scores for each traveller

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Solo Explorer
54
#3 in Frankfurt
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Family Traveller
60
#3 in Frankfurt
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Food Lover
50
#3 in Frankfurt
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Culture Seeker
49
#3 in Frankfurt

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The data behind Bornheim

Walkability
40
Food
46
Safety
65
Vibe
65
Transit
35
Family
88
Cost
50

Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Bornheim

🍷Food
Bäckerei Schreiber
Fresh pretzels and apple cake. Queue-only institution since 1950.
Zum Gemalten Haus
€€
Traditional Apfelwein tavern. Kids welcome. Hearty Schnitzel and Grüne Soße.
Main Tower Restaurant (nearby)
€€€
City views with fine dining. Occasional family set menus available.
🏛Culture
Bornheimer Hang
Free
Historic wine slopes, open-air terraces, panoramic city views from meadow.
Palmengarten Frankfurt (10 min transit)
Paid
Tropical plants, butterfly pavilion, playground. Children under 6 free.
Mainufer (riverbank path)
Free
30-min riverside walk to city centre museums. Bike rental accessible.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Café Klatsch
Neighbourhood staple. Hot chocolate, toys in corner, stroller-friendly.
Weinstube Bornheim
Local wine bar with chalkboard menu. Adults unwind; kids tolerated until 19:00.
🛒Markets
Bornheimer Markt
Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Fresh produce, flowers, toys, local cheese.

Getting to and around Bornheim

Airport
S-Bahn S9 to Bornheim station: 45 min, €4.35 single. Direct, reliable, child-friendly.
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Getting around
Tram 15 and U6 metro connect Bornheim to city; walking is limited (score 40)—plan transit for longer distances.
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Day trips
  • Palmengarten and Botanical Gardens (10 min by tram)
  • Main Tower and city centre museums (20 min via U6)
  • Sachsenhausen south bank wine taverns (15 min via river walk or tram)
⚠ Watch out
Transit score is low (35)—Bornheim is car-dependent for families wanting flexibility. Tram 15 is your lifeline; evening service drops after 23:00. Pushchair access to some side streets is uneven.

Frequently asked

Is Bornheim a good area to stay in Frankfurt for first-time visitors?
Yes. Bornheim ranks #3 of 3 Frankfurt neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 54/100), with walk score 40/100, food 46/100, safety 65/100, and vibe 65/100. Bornheim is a residential gem perfect for families seeking authentic Frankfurt life without tourist crowds.
Is Bornheim safe?
Bornheim is moderately safe with some areas to be cautious. Safety score 65/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Transit score is low (35)—Bornheim is car-dependent for families wanting flexibility. Tram 15 is your lifeline; evening service drops after 23:00. Pushchair access to some side streets is uneven.
Is Bornheim good for families?
Yes, Bornheim is one of the best Frankfurt neighbourhoods for families. Ranks #3 of 3 for families, scoring 60/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 88/100, safety 65/100). Bornheim is a residential gem perfect for families seeking authentic Frankfurt life without tourist crowds.
What is Bornheim known for?
Bornheim is a residential gem perfect for families seeking authentic Frankfurt life without tourist crowds. The neighbourhood boasts excellent parks like Bornheimer Hang and strong local schools, plus a 88/100 family score Local detail: Bornheimer Hang slopes transform into outdoor wine gardens on summer evenings—locals bring folding chairs; tourists rarely find this spot.
How do I get from Frankfurt airport to Bornheim?
S-Bahn S9 to Bornheim station: 45 min, €4.35 single. Direct, reliable, child-friendly.
Who should stay in Bornheim?
Bornheim suits solo explorers best (ranked #3 of 3 Frankfurt neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for culture seekers (ranked #3). Not recommended for: Solo nightlife seekers or travellers wanting walkable city centre attractions—Bornheim is suburban and requires transit to reach Frankfurt's main sights.
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