Frankenmuth is a city in Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,944 at the 2010 census. The city is located within Frankenmuth Township survey area. Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, which bills itself as "the World's Largest Christmas Store", is located in Frankenmuth.
Restaurants in Frankenmuth
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Murdicks Fudge of Frankenmuth is owned and operated by forth-generation confectioner, Karen Ann Murdick. She uses the same recipes and methods that have been passed down through five generations! 2017 marks our 130 year of being Michigan's First Family of Fudge!
5.0 based on 126 reviews
This St. Lorenz Lutheran Church was founded in 1845 by German immigrants who came to Saginaw Valley. Church on Sunday is at 6:00 and 9:30 A,M. They have a cemetery. They have stained-glass windows. The cross is at the very top. They also have lots of flowers. The organ is beautiful! They have a tower and a steeple. The church was built with red bricks. It is gorgeous! Wow!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Rediscover nature and walk through a jungle while playing with thousands of animals from around the world. Don’t miss our newest attraction, DINOLAND! Featuring dinosaurs, excavation kits, and a wide variety of gifts, toys, and educational items all related to this great planet of ours. Explore earth’s treasures today!
This toy store is full of many wonderful and unique toys. The capable staff members are always ready to lend a helping hand.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Willkommen to Cherry Republic! Known as Michigan’s Little Bavaria, this unique town is rich in history and chock full of festivals and cultural celebrations. Cherry Republic is right in the midst of the fun with a storefront in the popular Frankenmuth River Place Shops. We specialize in everything cherry found in the Grand Traverse region, including cherry salsas, chocolate covered cherries, cherry nut mixes, and gift boxes to name a few. Enjoy free samples and complimentary wine tasting.
This was our last stop before leaving Frankenmuth. Next year, it will be our first stop. There were no samples due to COVID-19 restrictions, but that didn’t deter us. We bought what we wanted to “sample.” Upon returning home, I placed an online order because I certainly didn’t buy enough. The order arrived within 2 days (to Ohio). Can’t wait to make another cherry pie. ????
5.0 based on 32 reviews
If you want to bring home your Bavarian experience, Kern's is a must stop. Authentic brats, sausage and local brews let you continue to enjoy your trip.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Great Lakes Escape Game is a premium escape room facility. Our games are family, corporate, date night, friendly and perfect for first timers to experienced escapee's. We look forward to creating a lasting memory at Great Lakes Escape Game.
Our small group of 3 was in Frankenmuth, and we just happened on this and decided to try it. We are so glad we did it! We've done a lot of rooms and this is possibly the best one yet. (We did "the Heist") This is a high tech room, with a lot of great ideas! Staff was excellent (Jenny and the desk guy-sorry didn't catch your name.) Awesome! Awesome!
4.5 based on 133 reviews
Our wines are made exclusively from grapes grown in the Lake Michigan Shore Appellation - one of the most fertile growing regions in the nation - which not only sets us apart from other wineries in the state, but has been instrumental in making us Michigan's most-awarded winery. Our wide selection of award-winning wines ranges from internationally recognized dry wines to award-winning sweet wines, and everything in between. We are also proud to offer craft distilled spirits, and ciders.
We have been here multiple times over the years, and always have a great experience. The wines are very good, we always have a great experience, and had a nice visit.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
Frankenmuth FunShips offers boat tours on the Cass River in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Experience small intimate settings on our all new electric boats. Adult beverages are on board, as well as speciality cruises featuring wine and chocolate tastings. No noise or pollution. We also rent aquacycles for family fun. The boats operate May - Oct. Wine and chocolate tasting in our tasting room is offered year round.
4.5 based on 3,255 reviews
**Jan 2 thru May 31 Store hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-5:30pm. Fri 9-7. Sat 9am-5:30pm. Sun 12-5:30pm.** Bronner's is a shopper's dream for Christmas lovers of all ages with 1.5 football fields of ornaments, lights, collectibles, trees, nativities etc. Store and Silent Night Chapel open year-round. No admission fee. Christmas Lane lights shine nightly. The world's largest Christmas store is a photographer's delight. Snack area available for light refreshments. Wheelchairs and strollers available. Service animals welcome (sorry, no other pets due to health department regulations). Free Wi-Fi. CLOSED Jan. 1st, Easter, US Thanksgiving & Christmas. Bronner's closes at 4 pm Dec 24 & 31, and 12-3 pm Good Friday.
This is the worlds best Christmas Store in the world. It has merchandise for all types of personal interests, all world religions and languages, gifts for all types of personal occupations, Santa Claus interests and Christmas stories and traditions. Also all ornaments both hand crafted and purchased from other organizations. This exhibits all types of year round interests from Halloween, Thanksgiving, St Valentines Day, St Patricks Day and of Course Easter and Lenton season. Of course all summer patriot occasions such as Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day are emphasized as their tradition of remembering this occasion 361 days a year open. At present store hours are 10 AM until 7 PM due to this Covio crisis. I will upload on what the leaves are expected to look this week up until about Election Day. I was emailed by the Michigan travel bureau that they are available to enjoy at present and a good time to do holiday browsing before holiday rush begins both in stores and on highways.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
Michigan Heroes Museum is dedicated to Honoring, Respecting, and Remembering the memories of people from Michigan who heeded the call to military service during America's seven foreign wars. Located in Frankenmuth, the museum was started in order to tell the stories of servicemen and women from around the state and it now contains over 850 full collections of personal artifacts and stories of our wartime heroes. In fact, Michigan Heroes Museum has gathered so many stories that it is the largest museum of its kind throughout the country and still growing. Visitors to Michigan Heroes Museum can expect to be overwhelmed by the stories of sacrifice, bravery, and valor that they will find there as the museum strives to Honor, Respect and Remember those who have served in our nations military and our space programs.
My wife and I stopped by after shopping at the Christmas place, (my reward for going shopping with her). I was not sure what to expect. I have been to a few small memorials and museums and was very impressed with this facility. The location is easily accessible and provides ample parking. We went on a Saturday morning around 10AM. There wasn't many people visiting so spacing was not an issue. The museum was well designed and the attendant (Mike I believe) was very helpful and knowledgeable. The displays were clean and bright. The information was detailed but not overwhelming. I found it interesting that they focused on individuals not events. There were a few videos playing and plenty of tools, uniforms and weapons to see. We spent about 2 hours which was about all my wife could take, lol. That was pleasant of time to take it all in. I could have spent another 2 hours but you can easily spend less time and still feel like you seen everything. I would consider this a must-see in Frankenmuth especially if you injoy military history or would like to show your gratitude to those who have fallen in defence of our nation.
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