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FRANKFURT: Not Just a Stopover

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Discover Frankfurt, Germany, beyond its reputation as a financial hub with this curated collection. From historic old towns and charming apple wine taverns to world-class museums and expansive urban forests, experience the multifaceted charm of this dynamic city.

  • Frankfurt Airport

    Frankfurt Airport is Germany's busiest airport and a major hub for international travelers.

  • Apfelwein

    Apfelwein, also known as “Ebbelwei”, “Schoppe” or “Stöffche” is Frankfurt’s most popular beverage for over 250 years, a type of apple wine served in traditional jugs and glasses, often enjoyed with Frankfurter Schnitzel or green sauce.

  • Dom-Römer

    The Dom-Römer Quarter is a rebuilt old town area in Frankfurt, reconstructed in the 2010s after the original was destroyed in World War II, balancing modern Frankfurt with historical style.

  • Bahnhofsviertel

    Bahnhofsviertel is Frankfurt's red-light district that has transformed into a trendy area with diverse cultures, vibrant bars, and restaurants alongside social issues.

  • Museumsufer

    Museumsufer is a collection of 38 museums in Frankfurt, offering a wide range of topics from history and art to film and football.

  • European Central bank

    The European Central Bank is located in Frankfurt's business district, known for its modern skyscrapers.

  • Dom - Cathedral

    The Dom, or Cathedral, is located near the Römer in Frankfurt's old town, and its bell tower offers views of the city.

  • Römer - the old city hall building

    The Römer is Frankfurt's old city hall building, located in the Dom-Römer Quarter.

  • Höchst

    Höchst is a historical town located about 30 minutes west of Frankfurt, offering winding alleyways and timber-frame buildings, spared from World War II destruction.

  • Upper Berger Strasse

    Upper Berger Strasse is a lively area in Frankfurt known for its colorful eateries and bars.

  • Frankfurt City Forest

    The Frankfurt City Forest is the largest inner-city forest in Germany, perfect for relaxation and leisure, offering a break from the city's hustle and bustle.

  • Goethe viewing tower

    The Goethe viewing tower is located within the Frankfurt City Forest and offers views of the city.