Take the regional train line S5 or the subway U2 from [wiki=4312d5c8cdda027420c474e2221abc34]Frankfurt[/wiki] to get to Bad Homburg.
Landgrave Castle with White Tower, the town's landmark
* Roman Fort Saalburg near World Heritage Site Limes (border wall between the Roman Empire and free Germanic lands)
* Hunting Lodge Gothic House (Gotisches Haus)
Kurpark, big park in the center of the city also called Bad Homburg Central Park with mineral springs, the Kaiser-Wilhelm Bath, a small golf course, the Spielbank Casino, two Siamese pavillions, the Russian Chapel, Tennis courts, a big pond and a garden for blind people. There are occasional classical concerts near Wandel Hall at the eastern end of "Brunnenallee" (Avenue of Fountains).
* Schlosspark or Castle Park with a big pond, being situated west of the Landgrave Castle.
* Kaiser-Wilhelm-Jubiläumspark, inaugurated 1913 for the 25 year anniversary of the accession to the throne of emperor Wilhelm II., cycling is allowed here unlike in the other parks.
* Kleiner Tannenwald, newly constituted park of the garden landscapes of the landgrave with quite a large pond
* Hirschgarten and Forstgarten, in the city forest west of Dornholzhausen, large game reserve with deer.