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About Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt is Germany's fifth most populous city that has amazing modern skyscrapers. It is the financial, business, transportation and cultural hub of Germany with one of the world's busiest airports and Europe's largest airport Frankfurt Airport.

It also hosts one of the world's largest trade fairs like the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Frankfurt Book Fair and the Music Fair. Furthermore, aside from modern edifices, you'll find many historical buildings, museums and parks being one of the tourists' favorite attractions. It's officially known as 'Frankfurt am Main' and popularly known around the world as 'Mainhattan'.

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Top 10 things to do in FRANKFURT Germany

1. The Old Opera House (Alte Oper)

The Italian Renaissance-styled architecture is present on the western end of Zeil-Fressgass zone. The opera has statues of Goethe and Mozart to decorate the façade. The interior is modern except for the mosaics in the lobby because of reconstruction taking place between 1976 and 1981.

2. Stadel Museum

The world-renowned art museum has European art collections from masters like Picasso, Rembrandt, Cezanne, Renoir and others. There are contemporary works as well displayed in circular skylights in the subterranean extension.

3. Salzkammer

Once you get a taste of traditional German food on the beautiful umbrella-shaded terrace, you’ll crave for more. Kaiserschmarrn (shredded caramelized pancakes) and Zwetschgenröster (plum compote), Bavarian sausages with mustard, lingonberry sauce with pretzels, fried potatoes and beef broth with liver dumplings will tantalize your taste buds.

4. Römerberg

This main attraction of Germany is an old central square reminiscent of medieval Altstadt (Old Town). With its ornately gabled half-timbered buildings, it serves as a beautiful backdrop for the Christmas market for which it is popular. You will find in the square Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen (Fountain of Justice) with the statue of goddess Justitia.

5. St. Bartholomew's Cathedral

The English name does not imply it to be a cathedral. It served as an episcopal church for election and coronation of kings of Holy Roman Empire. It was consecrated in the name of St. Bartholomew in 1239.

6. Palmengarten

Out of the many parks, this botanical garden is a green gem. It has many greenhouses of different climates erected to keep tropical and subtropical plants. It includes a small pond with rowing boats, playground for children, a small railway and minigolf. Do ask about the Rose and Light Festival.

7. Zoo Frankfurt

Established in 1858, it is among the oldest zoological gardens in the world. It is home to more than 4,500 animals of nearly 500 species. It gained popularity in the 60s and 70s due to Grzimek’s (Animal filmmaker, conservationist and zoologist) TV programme ‘Ein Platz für Tiere’.

8. Deutsches Filmmuseum

The building is a medium for film providing its history of origin, development through the years, and its social and culture aspects. It gives visitors permanent and temporary exhibitions with educational activities for children and in-house cinema screenings.

9. Kleinmarkthalle

It is an indoor market hall that attracts both traditional and modern shoppers. You will find fresh produce, flowers, various international delicacies and Frankfurt’s special ‘green sauce’.

10. Eschenheimer Turm

Located in the middle of downtown Frankfurt is an early 15th Century tower. Having its cornerstone laid on October 11th 1349, it was once part of a major fortification that consisted of nearly 60 towers and walls encircling the city. Its ground floor is now made into a restaurant.

6 Facts About Frankfurt

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    The official name of the city is Frankfurt am Main.

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    The Stock Exchange of Frankfurt is listed as the tenth largest in the world.

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    The city ranks as having the seventh highest quality of life in the world.

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    It is estimated that there are 180 different. nationalities living in the city.

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    The Frankfurt Book Fair is the largest trade fair for books in the world based on the number of publishing companies represented.

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    The city is home to the third largest airport in Europe and the tenth busiest airports worldwide.

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Tourism in Frankfurt

Fairs

Being the financial and business hub of Germany, You will find Europe’s most important trade fairs like the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Frankfurt Book Fair and the Music Fair. It has been famous for it for at least 800 years when merchants and businessmen met at Romer during the Middle Ages.

Berger Strasse

Frankfurt, like other major cities, also has the longest and busiest street by the name Berger Strasse. Here, you can find the upscale side in the area of Merianplatz and the old world feel in the Bornheim area where wooden buildings were constructed in the 1600s.

Shopping Street of Zeil

On the Zeil promenade, one of Germany’s most profitable shopping streets includes well known department stores, specialty shops and retails chains. People with exclusive taste will find what intrigues them.

Frankfurt the Jungle & Parks

Discover a unique way to see the city’s attractions. Simply register and go on a scavenger hunt to view the urban jungle under the guidance of tasks and tips sent to you via SMS.

To get out of the hustle and bustle of modern life, locals and foreigners can relax in one of the city’s parks. It includes Stadtwald, Bethmannpark, Chinese Garden, Gruneburgpark, Alter Flugplatz, Mainappelhaus Lohrberg and the most prominent Palmengarten.

Primus-Linie

Another way to ENJOY the city’s landscape and relax is to take a boat tour on the River Main and River Rhine. They provide business and private excursions, tours for young and old and Sunday brunches. It also provides special menu during occasions like Oktoberfest, winter skyline party, summer lights of Mainz etc.

Main Tower

For tourists, every major city needs to have a vantage point to absorb the breathtaking panoramic city view. Frankfurt’s Main Tower elevates you to 200m above sea level. If you are famished, you can enjoy the view while dining on the 53rd floor restaurant. There is also a cocktail lounge here.

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