Rome Square is one of the few old buildings in Frankfurt. It is located in the center of Frankfurt's old city. It faces the fountain of the goddess of justice in the middle of the city hall. The goddess holds the balance symbolizing justice. Standing on the square can feel the strong German atmosphere, surrounded by herringbone roof buildings, is the typical German architectural style, the surrounding cafes have open-air tables and chairs, people sit down are very generous to a large glass of beer, drink unlimited, with a variety of joint behavior art and artists performing, joy is incomparable. When we went, we met an exhibition. The square was full of little green people and many tourists took photos. The square is surrounded by many traditional German buildings with herringbone roofs, three of which are connected in the same shape by the Frankfurt City Hall. Traffic: Take the metro line U5/U6 and get off at DOM/ROMER station. Consumption: Coffee bars or bars around the square, with drinks, drinks, desserts and various main meals. If you don't order the main meal, the average person is less than 10 euros. Surrounding: Frankfurt Cathedral is to the east of the square, Paul Church is to the northwest corner (Paul Church is a place for political leaders to speak). Zell Street is to the north of the square. It's good to go shopping. Maine River is to the south of the square.