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.