1. Römerberg Square is a historic square located in the heart of Frankfurt, Germany. It is known for its picturesque setting, with colorful half-timbered houses and a beautiful fountain, making it a popular tourist attraction.

One interesting fact about Römerberg Square is that it has been the center of Frankfurt’s civic life for over 600 years. The square gets its name from the Römer, a medieval building complex that dominates the eastern side of the square. The Römer has served as Frankfurt’s city hall for centuries and is now a popular tourist site.

The square is also home to the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen, or Justice Fountain. This fountain, added to the square in 1543, is topped with a statue of the Roman goddess Justitia, representing the city’s commitment to justice and fairness.

2. Römerberg Square is open to the public all year round, 24 hours a day. However, if you wish to visit the Römer, the city hall building, it is open from Monday to Friday between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.

Unfortunately, a phone number for Römerberg Square itself is not available. However, you can contact the Frankfurt Tourist Information Office at +49 (0) 69 2123-8800 for more information.

3. There is no entrance ticket required to visit Römerberg Square. It is a public square and can be freely accessed by anyone. As for transportation, you can easily reach the square by using public transportation in Frankfurt. The closest subway station is Dom/Römer, which is served by several subway lines. A number of bus lines also pass by the square. If you prefer to travel by car, there are public parking areas nearby, but they can be quite expensive.